Best lakes around Beekdaelen offer diverse natural landscapes, including heathlands, forests, and various water bodies. The region features several nature reserves where lakes and ponds are integral to the ecosystem. Visitors can explore areas with unique flora and fauna, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities. These natural settings provide a range of experiences, from tranquil watersides to varied terrain.
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the lake is "dystrophic", meaning low in nutrients.
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The open heath landscape lies on both sides of the wide, paved sand paths.
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The Teveren Heath covers an area of approximately 4.5 km² west of the town of Teveren in the southern district of Heinsberg along the German-Dutch border and, together with the nearby nature reserves of Rodebach and Brunssummerheide, forms the Heath Nature Park. On the German side, the towns of Geilenkirchen and Übach-Palenberg as well as the municipality of Gangelt border the area, which has been part of the Green Metropolis project since 2008. On the Dutch side lies the town of Brunssum. To the north of the heath is the NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, the home airfield of the NATO E-3A unit with its AWACS early warning system.
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The Teverener Heide extends over an area of approximately 4.5 km² west of the town of Teveren in the southern district of Heinsberg along the German-Dutch border and together with the nearby nature reserves Rodebach and Brunssummerheide forms the Heidenaturpark. On the German side, the towns of Geilenkirchen and Übach-Palenberg and the municipality of Gangelt border the area, which has been part of the Grünmetropole[3] project since 2008. The city of Brunssum is on the Dutch side. North of the Heide is the NATO airbase Geilenkirchen, the home base of the NATO E-3A formation with its early warning system AWACS.
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Small jetty over a small pond. On one side of the river there is very white sand on a small hill. When the sun is shining, an ideal picnic spot that almost gives off a bit of a sea vibe.
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The Teverner Heide has a special vegetation because of the sandy soil. A visit is recommended at different times of the year. However, there are only a few paths that are easy to navigate by bike.
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The "Heidemann" is a moving sculpture that has been inviting since the spring of 2009 to get to know and understand the Heide better with an interactive matching game.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach, known for its swimming opportunities and dog-friendly areas. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve, with its diverse landscape of heathland and lakes, is also a highly appreciated spot.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach offers a shallow area for children to play. Schutterspark Pond is part of a park with a restaurant, climbing park, play park, and animal park, making it a great family destination.
The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is suitable for swimming and has a small beach. At Schutterspark Pond, you can enjoy boating and fishing.
Yes, the Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is ideal for dogs to cool off, run around, and swim. Dogs are also often seen enjoying the water in designated areas within the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve.
The lakes are often nestled within diverse natural landscapes. For example, the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve features heathland, pine forests, marsh forests, and a stream. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve offers open heath landscapes, forests, and various bog and heath environments.
Absolutely. Both the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve and the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve offer attractive hiking trails through varied terrain, including heath, bog, and forests. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring Mountain Hikes around Beekdaelen.
The lakes and surrounding nature reserves are beautiful year-round. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve is noted for its beauty in all seasons. For the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve, August and September are particularly recommended when the heather is in bloom.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, you can find a super nice cycle path through the Schutterpark and along the Schutterspark Pond. Explore more options in the Cycling around Beekdaelen guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from heathlands and forests to the tranquil watersides. The opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, along with family-friendly amenities at places like Schutterspark Pond, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, near the Schutterspark Pond, there is a small restaurant within the park, offering refreshments and a place to relax after activities.
The Beekdaelen region features a variety of water bodies, including swimming lakes, natural ponds, and bog ponds. These are often found within larger nature reserves, contributing to diverse ecosystems and biotopes.


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