Best lakes around Boarnsterhim are part of the wider Frisian Lakes area, a region in the Netherlands known for its extensive water landscapes and water sports opportunities. Although the municipality of Boarnsterhim was dissolved, its former territory connects to a system of 24 lakes in central and southwest Friesland. This area features diverse wetlands, peatlands, and waterways, offering a range of recreational activities. Visitors can explore interconnected lakes, traditional Frisian culture, and natural beauty.
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Very conveniently located parking lot in Earnewald as a starting point for a cycling tour in the De Alde Fearne National Park.
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The center of the De Alde Feanen National Park.
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A must for cyclists who like the vastness and the view to the horizon.
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Top attraction! Watching boats, beautiful nature
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Beautiful view over the lake
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The Langweerderwielen (Frisian: Langwarder Wielen) is an elongated lake south of the Sneekermeer in the municipality of De Friese Meren. It is about three kilometers long, one kilometer wide and becomes increasingly narrower towards the northeast. The northeastern tip of the lake is called Oudeweg. The lake has connections on the west side with the Prinses Margrietkanaal and the Koevordermeer, on the southeast side with the Tjeukemeer via the Scharsterrijn and on the north side with the Sneekermeer via the Noorder Oudeweg or via the Prinses Margrietkanaal. There is a lot of recreational boating on the Langweerderwielen. There are marinas and holiday parks in Langweer and Boornzwaag. There is a beach on the lake at Langweer. Right next to the Langweerderwielen is the Put van Nederhorst, an enclosed 21 meter deep recreational lake with a beach. This lake near Boornzwaag is not part of the Langweerderwielen, but is a former sand pit. Great nature and fantastic cycling routes.
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The lakes around the former Boarnsterhim area are part of the broader Frisian Lakes system, characterized by diverse wetlands, peatlands, and waterways. You'll find extensive fens, quaking meadows, swamp forests, and open water, particularly within areas like De Alde Feanen National Park.
Yes, De Alde Feanen National Park is a significant protected area located in the center of Friesland, encompassing approximately 4,000 hectares of diverse wetlands, including lakes, fens, and peatlands. It's the largest contiguous natural area in mainland Friesland.
The Frisian Lakes are renowned for a wide range of water sports. Popular activities include surfing, kite surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, swimming, sailing, boating, canoeing, and fishing. The region also hosts traditional events like Skûtsjesilen (Frisian sailing with traditional cargo ships).
Absolutely. The area offers fantastic cycling opportunities, such as the Cycle Path Along Sneekermeer, which provides views of the vast landscape and is even suitable for racing bikes. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around Boarnsterhim guide, including the 'De 8 van Grou' Cycle and Ferry Route.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming opportunities. For instance, Langweerderwielen has a beach at Langweer, and Lake De Leijen also features a beach with catering and camping facilities on its east side.
Many lakes and areas are family-friendly. Highlights like De Alde Feanen National Park, Langweerderwielen, and Lake De Leijen are categorized as family-friendly, offering beaches, natural exploration, and water activities suitable for all ages. The village of Earnewâld, within De Alde Feanen, is also a cozy water sports village popular with families.
The diverse wetlands and peatlands are home to a rich variety of wildlife, especially birds. Lake De Leijen, for example, is known as a nature reserve with many special bird colonies. De Alde Feanen National Park also provides a habitat for numerous species.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various routes, such as the 'Path Along Sneekermeer' or the 'Drawbridge – Cattle Pastures Near Terherne' loop, in the Running Trails around Boarnsterhim guide.
The Frisian Lakes are popular year-round, but the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for water sports and outdoor activities. This period offers pleasant weather for sailing, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty. The annual Sneekweek in nearby Sneek is a highlight of the boating season.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for gravel biking. You can explore options like the 'Bridge – De Alde Feanen National Park' loop or the 'Echten Pumping Station – View of Tjeukemeer' loop in the Gravel biking around Boarnsterhim guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the vastness of the landscapes, the opportunities for water sports, and the tranquil natural beauty. Many enjoy cycling along the lakes, observing boats, and the relaxed atmosphere of villages like Earnewâld. The diverse wetlands and peatlands also offer unique natural experiences.


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