Best lakes around Sint-Amands are primarily found within its scenic river landscapes and associated wetlands, rather than large, distinct natural lakes. The region, particularly the Scheldeboorden in Puurs-Sint-Amands, offers various water-related features and recreational areas. These areas include floodplains, fields, and numerous ponds, forming part of the expansive National Park Scheldevallei. This unique environment, where fresh and saltwater meet, supports a diverse ecosystem.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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"Bunt" is a disused synonym for "moor grass", a grass species that mainly occurs on heathlands, along fens, in blue grasslands, forests on acidic sandy soils, low and raised bogs and in dune valleys.
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Due to the industrial past, there are a number of safety regulations in this area: THE SLUDGE OF THE PONDS STILL CONTAINS HEAVY METALS. Fish store these toxic substances in their bodies and are therefore certainly not edible. THE PATHS ARE PROVIDED WITH A COVERING LAYER SO THAT YOU DO NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH POLLUTION. Apart from the paths, we cannot guarantee this. If you do come into contact with soil, it is important to wash your hands very well. Also clean your shoes or boots very thoroughly. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED, NOT EVEN ON A LEASH. It is dangerous for your four-legged friend to walk next to the paths because of pollution. Dogs also frighten the animals present (including waterfowl, beavers, otters).
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A paradise for water birds This former industrial area has grown into a true paradise for water birds. Many birds, such as the cormorant, find a breeding ground here. Do you want to admire them up close? Then take a seat in one of our two birdwatching huts and watch the birds without disturbing them.
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Today Komoot was asked to change the name of this Highlight to Hennenput.
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During the months of June, July and August, the site is largely closed due to Tomorrowland
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Unusual place, during the week silence and birdsong.
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Make time to stop sometimes and look around...
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Sint-Amands is characterized by scenic river landscapes, wetlands, and numerous ponds rather than large, distinct natural lakes. The region, especially the Scheldeboorden, features floodplains, fields, and various ponds, forming part of the expansive National Park Scheldevallei where fresh and saltwater meet.
Yes, Provincial Park De Schorre is a great family-friendly option. It offers a network of hiking trails, various recreational activities including water activities, and is known for its pleasant walking environment, especially with children. Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos is also a picturesque spot with benches, suitable for families.
The region boasts diverse natural features, including extensive wetlands, reed fields, and forests surrounding the water bodies. The Scheldevallei National Park, which encompasses areas like the Scheldeboorden, is particularly rich in biodiversity due to the confluence of fresh and saltwater, supporting a wide array of flora and fauna. You can also find quiet ponds and riverine landscapes.
For a tranquil experience, consider Den Bunt Nature Reserve, a wetland area known for its quiet environment and abundant water features. Another excellent choice is Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve, which features 66 hectares of forest, reed fields, and open water, offering a peaceful setting to enjoy rich flora and fauna.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Provincial Park De Schorre offers walking, cycling, and water activities. The wider region provides extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and running. For detailed routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Sint-Amands, Cycling around Sint-Amands, and Running Trails around Sint-Amands.
Yes, many areas offer hiking trails. Provincial Park De Schorre has a large network of trails leading past ponds, often with footbridges for dry walking. The Scheldeboorden area also has paths leading to scenic spots. For a broader selection of trails, refer to the Hiking around Sint-Amands guide, which includes routes like the 'Gansakkermolen - Sint-Amands loop' and 'Amands' Golden Lane'.
The water areas around Sint-Amands are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for recreational activities, though some paths might be busy. Be aware that after rainy weather, paths in wetland areas like The Putten van Lacourt or Den Bunt Nature Reserve can be wet or even underwater.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the areas. Many enjoy the peaceful environment for walks, the rich flora and fauna, and the opportunities for relaxation. The combination of nature, recreation, agriculture, and heritage in areas like the Scheldeboorden is also highly valued.
Yes, the region offers several spots with good views. Planned for late 2025, 'Dijkmodules' like 'De grote cirkels' along the dike will offer 360-degree views of the village, polder, and the Schelde river. Many trails within the nature reserves also provide scenic vistas of ponds and wetlands.
Yes, Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve is a notable example. It's a natural gem with an industrial past, where the first shallow ponds were created by peat extraction in the 18th century, and later used by the De Naeyer paper factory. After the factory closed, nature reclaimed the area, creating the diverse reserve seen today.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with routes often following the Schelde river and passing by various water features. Provincial Park De Schorre is also popular for cycling. For a comprehensive list of routes, consult the Cycling around Sint-Amands guide, which includes routes like 'The Scheldt – Fort Liezele loop'.
When visiting wetland areas like Den Bunt Nature Reserve or Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve, it's advisable to be prepared for moist conditions, especially after rain. Paths can be muddy or even partially submerged. In warmer months, insect repellent might be useful due to the presence of mosquitoes in these damp environments.


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