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Top 20 Lakes around Asse

Best lakes around Asse are found in the surrounding region, offering a variety of natural and man-made water features. While Asse itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the nearby areas provide diverse aquatic environments. These locations are characterized by their natural landscapes, often integrated with forests and historical sites. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water bodies.

Best lakes around Asse

  • The most popular lakes is Paddebroeken Nature Reserve, an other natural area that features wet meadows and forest, forming a small nature reserve with several pools. This area is known for its natural wealth and diverse aquatic animals like frogs and newts.
  • Another must-see spot is Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos, a lake and natural monument. This water feature serves as a habitat for various animals and a spawning ground for amphibians, providing a point of interest for hikers.
  • Visitors also love Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos, a lake and historical site. This large pond is a remnant of a historic sandstone quarry, with its origins dating back to the 12th century.
  • Asse is known for natural ponds, former quarry lakes, and park lakes. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from natural reserves to historical sites.
  • The lakes around Asse are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 190 upvotes and over 100 photos shared across 3 highlights.

Last updated: June 16, 2026

Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos

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The large pond in the Kravaalbos forest is a remnant of a historic quarry. As early as the 12th century, a closed farmstead, once used for stone quarrying, stood on the site of Hof te Putte. Hof te Putte and Putstraat clearly refer to the quarries. The forest also owes its name to them. Kravaal comes from "car" and "vaal," meaning "stone" and "valley."
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The Henneput, the largest water feature, is an attraction for almost all animals, a spawning ground for toads and frogs in the spring, a moment of relaxation for many hikers.
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Paddebroeken Nature Reserve

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In the area's six pools, various aquatic animals such as common frog and alpine newt benefit from the clean water. Plants such as water gentian and water violet provide oxygen in the pools. But dragonflies and damselflies also find something to their liking in the vicinity of the pools. You can regularly see sparrow hawk and kestrel with in the background the twittering of lesser spotted woodpeckers in the trees in search of food. (Nature point)

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Leopold Park

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Beautiful park directly at the European Parliament with the Bavarian representation in the middle of it. The house of history is also there.

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Aalst City Park 1915 - 1916

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The Stadspark van Aalst, also known as the Groot Park or Park Schepen de Wolf, is a beautiful park located southeast of the city center of Aalst. The park covers an area of approximately 15 hectares.
The history of the park begins in the period around the First World War. In 1910-1911, the Osbroek was purchased by alderman of finance Moyersoen for public use. Under the policy of alderman of public works Désiré De Wolf, the park was laid out between 1915 and 1916 by landscape architect Louis-Julien Breydel. The park was specially designed to provide work for the residents of Aalst and to remove them from the war conditions.
The park consists of several water features, including the Ballonvijver and the Spiegelvijver, surrounded by lawns and groups of tall trees. There are also several walking paths and playgrounds, and some of the original structures, such as the garden, card and milk house, are still present. The park has also been a protected cultural-historical landscape since 1977.

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October 1, 2025, Stadspark Aalst 1915 - 1916

Aalst City Park, also known as Park Schepen De Wolf, is a 15-hectare green oasis southeast of the city center. The park was created between 1915 and 1916 by landscape architect Louis-Julien Breydel, under the direction of Alderman Désiré De Wolf, to provide employment for residents during the First World War. You'll find charming water features such as the Balloon Pond and Mirror Pond, walking paths, playgrounds, and historic buildings like the garden, card, and milk houses. Since 1977, the park has been a protected cultural-historical landscape and offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and relaxation.

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Where once one of Meldert's most important quarries lay, now the clear water of a large pond sparkles. At first this was a marshland, but in 1962 a stream was dammed and the quarry filled up.

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The Stadspark van Aalst, also known as the Groot Park or Park Schepen de Wolf, is a beautiful park located southeast of the city center of Aalst. The park covers an area of approximately 15 hectares. The history of the park begins in the period around the First World War. In 1910-1911, the Osbroek was purchased by alderman of finance Moyersoen for public use. Under the policy of alderman of public works Désiré De Wolf, the park was laid out between 1915 and 1916 by landscape architect Louis-Julien Breydel. The park was specially designed to provide work for the residents of Aalst and to remove them from the war conditions. The park consists of several water features, including the Ballonvijver and the Spiegelvijver, surrounded by lawns and groups of tall trees. There are also several walking paths and playgrounds, and some of the original structures, such as the garden, card and milk house, are still present. The park has also been a protected cultural-historical landscape since 1977.

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The Henneput, the largest water feature, is an attraction for almost all animals, a spawning ground for toads and frogs in the spring, a moment of relaxation for many hikers. (Nature point)

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Beautiful water lilies, dragonflies, but dirty brownish water

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The large pond in the Kravaalbos forest is a remnant of a historic quarry. As early as the 12th century, a closed farmstead, once used for stone quarrying, stood on the site of Hof te Putte. Hof te Putte and Putstraat clearly refer to the quarries. The forest also owes its name to them. Kravaal comes from "car" and "vaal," meaning "stone" and "valley." (Kravaalbos Hiking Brochure)

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Beautiful path through the still young forest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Asse?

The region around Asse offers a variety of water features, including natural ponds, former quarry lakes, and park lakes. These range from small nature reserves with pools to larger ponds with historical significance.

Are there any family-friendly lakes near Asse?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Paddebroeken Nature Reserve features wet meadows and forest with pools, perfect for exploring nature. Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos is another family-friendly spot, known for its wildlife and a relaxing atmosphere. Additionally, Aalst City Park 1915 - 1916 offers playgrounds and walking paths around its water features.

Which lakes have historical significance?

The Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos is a notable historical site. This large pond is a remnant of a quarry that dates back to the 12th century, where sandstone was extracted for significant buildings like St. Michael's Cathedral in Brussels. Aalst City Park 1915 - 1916 also has historical roots, having been created during World War I to provide employment.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I observe at these lakes?

At Paddebroeken Nature Reserve, you can find diverse aquatic animals like common frogs and alpine newts, along with plants such as water gentian and water violet. Dragonflies, damselflies, sparrow hawks, and kestrels are also regularly seen. Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos is a vital spawning ground for toads and frogs.

Are there hiking opportunities near the lakes around Asse?

Yes, the areas around these lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For example, the Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos is situated within the Kravaalbos forest, which has various trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Asse guide.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near these lakes?

Absolutely. The region around Asse provides routes for both cycling and mountain biking that often pass by natural areas and forests. For specific routes, check out the Cycling around Asse guide and the MTB Trails around Asse guide.

Is there a park with a lake closer to urban amenities?

Yes, Leopold Park in Brussels offers a beautiful green haven with a large pond and many waterfowl. It's located in the heart of the European quarter, near the Museum of Natural Sciences and the Museum of European History, providing a blend of nature and cultural attractions.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes around Asse?

Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. Highlights like Hennenput Pond are described as picturesque places for relaxation, while Paddebroeken Nature Reserve is valued for its surprising natural wealth and beautiful walking environment.

Are there any lakes that are good for viewpoints or scenic spots?

Many of the lakes offer scenic views. Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos is noted as a picturesque place with benches for relaxation. Paddebroeken Nature Reserve and Leopold Park also feature viewpoints overlooking their water bodies and surrounding nature.

Are there facilities available at any of the lake parks?

Yes, Aalst City Park 1915 - 1916 is a well-equipped park with walking paths, playgrounds, and some original structures like garden and milk houses, making it suitable for a longer visit.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Asse?

The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for observing wildlife, especially amphibians at spawning grounds like Hennenput Pond. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and winter can provide serene, quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

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