Best lakes around Kortessem are found within the wider Belgian Limburg region, which offers diverse aquatic destinations. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including extensive pond complexes and nature reserves. Kortessem is situated in a region known for its numerous water bodies, providing opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities. The landscape features a mix of forests and open areas, with many interconnected ponds.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Since 2020, efforts have been underway here to combat an invasive alien species, the watercress (Crassula sylvestris), a small plant that can multiply explosively in bare conditions and outpaces all native seedlings. Keeping this alien species under control requires intensive and costly management. Moreover, the species suffocates all other native aquatic plants. Attempts are being made here to combat this alien species in a natural way. First, the watercress was removed from the pond bottom. Subsequently, native natural enemies of the invasive plant were planted. This reduces the watercress's chances of spreading to the surrounding nature. This is an experiment by the City of Hasselt and the Bio-Research research center at PXL University of Applied Sciences, but to date, it does not appear to be sufficient.
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De Wijers is a unique nature reserve with approximately 700 hectares of water and over 1,000 ponds. The once artificial fishponds have developed into a valuable wetland with impressive biodiversity – home to numerous bird species, amphibians, and dragonflies. The area is part of the European Natura 2000 network.
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Shortly after the Schoenbrouck Pond in the Kiewit nature reserve was redesigned, it became overgrown with an invasive alien species, watercress. This was a disaster for the pond's natural character. Originally, a solution had been devised that was better than the one normally used in such a situation. The usual solution was to completely fill the pond and re-dig it after five years. But apparently, the faster method hasn't been very successful so far. More information about this can be found at https://www.natuurpunthasseltzonhoven.be/watercrassula-natuurlijk-bestrijden/ Therefore, you usually won't see many waterfowl from the birdwatching hut.
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Until further notice, the Schoenbrouck low-lying lawn remains. In short: no pond visible (which once stood in front of the bird hide), only grass.
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In De Wijers you can walk quietly on good paths between all kinds of water features. De Wijers is therefore called the land of 1001 ponds.
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Domein Kiewit is one of the gateways to De Wijers. More details and information about the possibilities of this gateway (and other gateways) on https://www.dewijers.be/nl-domein-kiewit
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In the Maten you will find a piece of authentic wine landscape with beautiful ponds, connected by heads and tails. It is the area par excellence for bird lovers, as the Wijers are a breeding area for numerous water and songbirds. The Augustijnenvijver is a stopping place for countless birds during bird migration. The routes connect Genk with Diepenbeek and guide you past the ponds of the Maten to the Diepenbekerbos.
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De Maten is located in the plain at the foot of the Kempen plateau. The alternation between dry dunes, heathland and ponds provides a large and fascinating wealth of plants and animals. When the ponds are dry, a typical vegetation develops with floating water plantain, needle water rush, glass ducks, egg-shaped water rush... This area is important for birds such as bittern, wood monkey, great egret, marsh harrier and gadwall. You will also find the tree frog and the garlic toad, two amphibians with a special way of life.
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One of the most unique experiences is Cycling Through the Water — Fietsen Door Het Water (Bokrijk), where you can cycle, walk, or jog through a pond with the water at eye level. This attraction provides a distinct perspective on nature and is a highlight in the region.
Yes, the region is excellent for nature observation. The Pond and bench in De Maten Nature Reserve, part of the De Wijers pond complex, is known for its authentic landscape and is a prime area for bird lovers. The wider De Platwijers-Wijvenheide Nature Reserve, the largest contiguous pond area in the Benelux, is particularly famous for its rich birdlife.
For quiet walks, visit the area around Between the ponds. This location is part of De Wijers, often referred to as the 'land of 1001 ponds,' offering peaceful paths between various water features.
Yes, for fishing enthusiasts, **Genesis Carp Lake** in Belgian Limburg offers a tranquil and private carp fishing experience. It's set within a beautiful forest, accommodating up to two anglers, and is known for impressive carp.
The pond areas are rich in wildlife. At Dauteweyers Ponds Nature Reserve, for example, you can spot rare tree frogs, kingfishers, and great crested newts. The De Wijers pond complex is also a breeding area for numerous water and songbirds.
Beyond enjoying the lakes, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Kortessem guide, and gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Kortessem guide. For runners, the Running Trails around Kortessem guide offers several routes, including moderate trails like the 'Singletrack Along the Mombeek – Mersenhoven Chapel loop'.
Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. Highlights like Cycling Through the Water (Bokrijk), Pond and bench in De Maten Nature Reserve, and Between the ponds are noted for being suitable for families, offering accessible paths and enjoyable natural settings.
The lakes and nature reserves are generally beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors, while winter can provide serene, quiet landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the **De Wijers Observation Tower** in the Bolderdal pond area offers panoramic views over the numerous ponds. This 15-meter high tower is partly submerged in the water, providing a unique perspective. A periscope also offers a similar experience from the ground.
Accessibility varies by location. For instance, Cycling Through the Water (Bokrijk) is easily accessible by public transport, with its own train station and bus stops nearby. For those arriving by car, spacious pay parking lots are available at Bokrijk. Other nature reserves may require car access or a combination of public transport and a short walk.
Visitors highly appreciate the unique experiences, such as cycling at eye level with the water, the tranquility of the natural settings, and the rich birdlife. The well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, and the opportunity to connect with nature, are frequently praised.


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