Best lakes around Hilvarenbeek are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests, heathlands, and fens. The area offers various recreational opportunities centered around its water bodies. Hilvarenbeek is situated in a region known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities, providing settings for nature observation and walking. The lakes around Hilvarenbeek are appreciated by the komoot community.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Beautiful place. Unfortunately we had grey weather and we will definitely come back again with a bit of beautiful blue sky.
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Beautiful path through a forest area with fens.
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Het Goorven is the most photographed fen. No other fen offers more enjoyment of the morning or evening sun and beautiful colours! The fen owes its name to the old word for swamp, namely goor. Peat used to be cut around this fen. This was a dirty job and everyone could see when you had spent a day 'in het goor'. And did you know that the pine trees around this fen used to be cut for the mining industry in Limburg? They were used to prop up the mine shafts. Pine wood cracks before it breaks. This gave the miners time to escape when a shaft was about to collapse.
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14 fen route passes here, highly recommended!
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In this area you can find a number of beautiful fens.
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As a result of the varied landscapes, there are many different types of animals. Think of beavers, pine martens, Icelandic horses, kingfishers, cows, spoonbills and deer. In addition, the animals provide a particularly rich flora and fauna, which makes this area beautiful in the spring and in the late summer you can enjoy a beautiful purplish heath.
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The lakes in Hilvarenbeek are often fens (locally known as 'vennen') nestled within diverse landscapes. You can expect to see wet heathlands, fragrant pine forests, and varied deciduous forests. Areas like Kampina Nature Reserve, for instance, feature these landscapes along with free-roaming horses.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Voorste Goorven and Achterste Goorven are great for nature walks. For more active fun, Lake Victoria at Beekse Bergen offers swimming, canoeing, and paddleboarding, along with a beach area. It's integrated with the safari park, providing a unique blend of wildlife and water activities.
For tranquility, Voorste Goorven is highly recommended, especially for observing diverse birdlife and enjoying peaceful sunrises. Palingven also offers a quiet atmosphere, surrounded by trees and featuring beautiful water lilies in summer.
While many fens are primarily for nature observation, Lake Victoria at Beekse Bergen is a large man-made lake where swimming is permitted. It also offers other water sports like canoeing and paddleboarding, with a dedicated beach area.
Absolutely. The areas around lakes like Voorste Goorven and Achterste Goorven are popular for walking and cycling, with routes exploring the surrounding forests and fens. You can find various hiking options in the region, including those listed in the Mountain Hikes around Hilvarenbeek guide.
The fens are havens for diverse flora and fauna. Voorste Goorven is particularly noted for its birdlife, including ducks and geese. In areas like Kampina Nature Reserve, you might even encounter free-roaming horses.
Yes, the region offers numerous cycling opportunities. Many routes allow you to explore the areas around the fens and forests. For specific cycling routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Hilvarenbeek or Cycling around Hilvarenbeek guides.
Historically, the term 'Goor' meant swamp, indicating that areas like Voorste Goorven were once used for peat cutting. Kogelvangersven, for example, has a unique history where the gendarmerie practiced shooting skills in the 18th century.
Visitors frequently praise the atmospheric natural settings and the diversity of plants and wildlife. Many enjoy the quiet places to relax and the varied landscapes, from forests to heathlands, that make each visit unique. The opportunity to experience beautiful sunrises and peaceful walks is also highly valued.
Yes, Palingven features a small sandy beach, making it a pleasant spot for relaxation. Additionally, Lake Victoria at Beekse Bergen has Bojo Beach, where guests can relax and enjoy the water.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant water lilies, while autumn brings stunning foliage. Even in winter, the quiet landscapes provide a serene experience for walks.


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