Best lakes around Weesp are found in a region characterized by its waterways, including the Vecht river and numerous canals. The area offers a diverse aquatic landscape, featuring both recreational lakes and protected nature reserves. Notable lakes in the vicinity, such as Gaasperplas and Naardermeer, provide opportunities for water sports, nature observation, and walking. This environment supports a variety of ecosystems and outdoor activities.
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What a beautiful piece of nature
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Beautiful glass ceiling in the entrance hall.
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Enjoy cycling along the water
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The sailing ships exude great charm and are a great photo opportunity away from the busy canals.
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The washing lakes were once used by farmers to wash their sheep before shearing. That's where the name comes from. Source: https://www.geopark-heuvelrug.nl/groot-wasmeer-t-bluk-en-leeuwenkuil/
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Beautiful views and beautiful path, visit of sheep possible.
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In 1932 the area became the property of the municipality of Hilversum. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the site was used as a flow field for the adjacent sewage treatment plant. Industries from Hilversum-East also discharged their wastewater there.[2] As a result, many toxic substances ended up in the soil. Nature in the area had become very nutrient-rich due to all the phosphates in the soil. The area became overgrown with reeds and willows. When the area dried up in a hot, dry summer, the contaminated sludge began to drift. This created a dangerous situation. In the summer of 2003, therefore, a radical remediation was started, which was completed in 2011.
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For diverse outdoor activities, Gaasperplas is an excellent choice. It offers sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, dragon boating, and angling. The surrounding parklands provide over 5 kilometers of paths for walking, cycling, or horseback riding. For a more tranquil nature experience, Naardermeer offers organized walks and cycling routes around its perimeter.
Yes, Gaasperplas is very family-friendly, featuring a sheltered public beach and extensive parklands ideal for gatherings and barbecues. Groot Wasmeer is also considered family-friendly and offers a beautiful natural setting where Scottish Highlanders often graze.
You'll find several options for walking. Around Gaasperplas, there are over 5 kilometers of paths. The Naardermeer area features a popular 17 km route circling the lake, accessible via organized tours or surrounding polder roads. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Weesp, which include trails like the Bergse Path.
The region is rich in wildlife. Naardermeer is a vital bird area, home to cormorants, purple herons, gray geese, and various duck species, with occasional sightings of eagles and otters. Gaasperplas also boasts diverse wildlife, including swans and various duck species, making it appealing to birdwatchers. At Groot Wasmeer, you can often spot Scottish Highlanders grazing.
Yes, Naardermeer holds historical significance as the first area purchased by the Natuurmonumenten Association in 1906 for protection, becoming the first Dutch nature reserve. Additionally, while not directly a lake, the nearby The National Maritime Museum and VOC Ship Amsterdam offers a fascinating historical insight into the Netherlands' maritime past.
Absolutely. The area around Gaasperplas features over 5 kilometers of paths suitable for cycling. There's also a popular 17 km cycling route around Naardermeer. For dedicated cycling experiences, consider the Jan Kerstenpad Cycle Path along the IJmeer or the Gravel path along the Ankeveen Lakes. You can find more cycling options in the road cycling routes around Weesp and gravel biking guides.
Gaasperplas is known for its good water quality and features a sheltered public beach on its south shore, making it suitable for swimming and relaxation.
The Ankeveen Lakes area is known for its beautiful moorland and scenic routes. The Gravel path along the Ankeveen Lakes is particularly popular, offering a picturesque route with water on both sides, providing a unique natural experience.
Gaasperplas is easily accessible from Weesp and the wider Amsterdam area, often reachable by metro or bus. Access to Naardermeer is more limited to protect its delicate environment, typically through organized walks and boat trips, though surrounding areas are accessible by cycling and walking paths.
Groot Wasmeer could be considered a hidden gem. It's a beautiful area that sometimes resembles swampland after rainfall, offering a unique landscape and the chance to see Scottish Highlanders grazing.
The spring and summer months are ideal for water sports and enjoying the beaches at Gaasperplas. For birdwatching and experiencing the rich biodiversity of Naardermeer, spring and autumn can be particularly rewarding. The walking and cycling paths around all lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer seasons.


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