Best lakes around Roggel En Neer are found in the Limburg province of the Netherlands, a region known for its stream valleys, natural forests, and extensive waterways. This area, often referred to as the "Garden of Limburg," features a diverse landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical gravel extraction. The lakes provide opportunities for various activities, contributing to the recreational value of Roggel En Neer.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Oolderplas is a former quarry lake with a depth of up to 37 metres.
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The very large lake has a maximum depth of 32 meters and has hardly any aquatic plants. The lake is a wintering area for water birds: Red-backed diver, red-throated diver and cormorant are observed there.
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The Lange Vlieter is a lake that was created by gravel mining and is located next to the Boschmolenplas. This lake is also used as a drinking water lake. The Lange Vlieter serves as a reservoir for the production of drinking water. A beautiful walking route and a cycling path runs along the Lange Vlieter, the Boschmolenplas and the Polderplas.
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The Maasplassen extend over a vast area of approximately 3,000 hectares, consisting of a network of lakes, ponds and canals created by gravel extraction. With clear blue water and surrounded by lush green banks, the Maasplassen offer a beautiful backdrop for all kinds of activities.
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Typical Netherlands, the finest cycle paths in a great landscape (!)
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Fantastic natural landscape in the Elmpter Schwalmbruch.
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Beautifully landscaped and varied with good paths
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The region features a diverse range of lakes, including expansive networks formed by historical gravel extraction, such as the Maasplassen, and former quarry lakes like Oolderplas. You'll also find drinking water reservoirs, like The Lange Vlieter, and dedicated recreational lakes with sandy beaches.
The lakes are set within the picturesque 'Garden of Limburg,' characterized by stream valleys, natural forests, and extensive waterways. Many lakes, like the Maasplassen, boast clear blue water and lush green shores, offering scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, the Schwalmbruch Wetlands offer a very exciting area to explore in every season. This biotope features meters-high grass that looks like reeds, providing shelter to countless ducks, geese, coots, and frogs. A hiking trail on the Schwalm leads past this unique natural spot.
Many lakes, especially the Maasplassen, offer opportunities for water-based recreation and cooling off. Recreational lakes like Recreatieplas De Plas and De Leistert Recreational Lake are popular for swimming, sunbathing on sandy beaches, kayaking, and pedal boating.
Absolutely. The region is very cyclist-friendly. For instance, The Lange Vlieter has a well-paved route with a 15.1 km circumference perfect for cycling. The Maasplassen also feature very good bike paths, particularly around Asselt. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Roggel En Neer guide.
Yes, there are various trails. The Schwalmbruch Wetlands, for example, have a hiking trail along the Schwalm river. While some paths near lakes like Lake Venekoten might be bumpy for cyclists, they can be suitable for walkers. For more options, explore the Cycling around Roggel En Neer guide, which also includes routes that pass by natural areas.
Several lakes are ideal for families. Recreatieplas De Plas is a popular spot with a wide sandy beach and a designated swimming zone. De Leistert Recreational Lake, located within a holiday park, also offers a natural swimming pond with a sandy beach and playground equipment, making it very family-friendly.
While specific rules vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally welcoming to dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at specific recreational areas for any restrictions.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are particularly popular for water activities, cycling, and enjoying the lush green landscapes. The region's beauty, often referred to as the 'Garden of Limburg,' is especially vibrant during these warmer months.
You'll find various options, especially around the more developed areas of the Maasplassen. For example, in Asselt on the Maasplassen, there are cozy restaurants at the port that invite visitors to take a break and enjoy the views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the vastness and beauty of the Maasplassen, which extend over approximately 3,000 hectares. The clear blue water and lush green banks create a holiday atmosphere, especially in areas like Asselt. The well-maintained bike paths and inviting restaurants also contribute to a pleasant experience.
Yes, at Oolderplas, there are well-developed paths that allow for extended drives right alongside the water, offering scenic views and a relaxing experience.


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