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Top 20 Lakes around Anderlecht

Best lakes around Anderlecht are primarily found within its green spaces, notably the Neerpede area. This municipality in Brussels features several ponds and is undergoing revitalization to enhance water-based recreation. The Neerpede Park is set to include Brussels' first public open-air natural swimming pond, scheduled to open in 2026. This transformation aims to provide a unique swimming and relaxation experience in a natural setting close to the city center.

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Last updated: June 16, 2026

Drowned Children Ponds

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Boitsfort Ponds

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While you're there, don't miss Tournay-Solvay Park, just beyond the ponds.

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Étang Sec (Sonian Forest)

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The whole Sonian Forest is so beautiful!

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Mill Pond

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Be aware that not all paths are still available around here. Some Komoot routes contain a few passages that no longer exist, others have been made available exclusively for hiking, …

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Red Cloister Abbey

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In a small valley I the middle of the woods the terrain opens up and you see the convent. Some animals, cobble stones and water. What more do you need to sit down on a bench and enjoy?

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Géry VdB.
February 25, 2025, Red Cloister Abbey

As a walking park and gateway to the Sonian Forest, the Red Monastery forms a whole of architecture, forest and nature reserve with a very great wealth. The centuries-long presence of one of the largest Augustinian priories in Brabant naturally left its mark on the landscape. But also the nature of the soil and the abundance of humid zones still make it a place with a magical aura today. Location Rood Klooster Rokloosterstraat, 7 1160 Oudergem Website More information on: http://www.rouge-cloitre.be

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Forests are central to the fight against the triple global crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. They cover nearly a third of the Earth’s land surface and are home to the vast majority of terrestrial biodiversity. Despite efforts to halt deforestation and restore degraded areas, forest cover continues to shrink. Since the end of the last great ice age, about 10,000 years ago, 57% of the Earth’s habitable land was covered by forests. Over the past 10,000 years, a third of the world’s forests have been lost, an area twice the size of the United States. Half of that loss has occurred in the past century. Forests are essential to combating climate change. They contain 662 billion tons of carbon, more than half of the world’s total carbon stock in soils and vegetation. Societies derive significant benefits from forests and are heavily dependent on them. It is estimated that more than half of global gross domestic product is heavily dependent on what ecosystems provide. The forestry sector contributes more than USD 1.52 trillion to global gross domestic product and employs 33 million people. Yet many people living close to forests do not benefit sufficiently from them. Although 75 percent of rural residents live within 1 km of a forest, they have little right to those forests. Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of all forests are state-owned, while 80 percent of people live in extreme poverty in rural areas. The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on forest value chains and trade in early 2020. Most sectors have recovered quickly, but the risk of future pandemics remains. Forest management is well-positioned to play a key role in a green recovery.

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The Red Cloister, or Rouge Cloître, is a former monastery complex on the outskirts of Brussels, surrounded by a beautiful nature reserve. This historic monastery from the 14th century is surrounded by forests, ponds and hiking trails, making it a popular spot for nature lovers, hikers and cyclists.

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Willem VS
October 2, 2023, Boitsfort Ponds

The Boitsfort ponds are located in Watermaal-Bosvoorde, between the Sonian Forest and the Tournay-Solvay park, on the edge of the International School park. This valley in Boitsfort consists of three consecutive ponds, connected by the Karregat, a tributary of the Woluwe. The variety of environments is great, with alternating moist forests, open vistas and a reed field. It is an extremely suitable place for amphibians and a favorite hunting ground for dragonflies.

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Beautiful stopping place / pick-nick place with drinking and eating options.

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The Enfants Noyés is a nature reserve consisting of three large ponds located in a valley of the Sonian Forest in Brussels. The nature reserve consists of three different ponds: the Étang du Fer à Cheval, the Étang des Canards Sauvages and the Étang du Clos des Chênes.

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September 22, 2022, Enfants Noyés Ponds

It is simply accessible for free. No children have drowned there! more info at: https://www.brusselblogt.be/2006/07/12/de-verdronken-kinderen.html

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The whole Sonian Forest is so beautiful!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lake areas to explore in Anderlecht?

The primary area for lakes and water features in Anderlecht is the Neerpede region, which includes various ponds and is undergoing significant revitalization. Another notable green space is the Parc des Etangs, also located within the Neerpede valley.

Will there be opportunities for swimming in the lakes around Anderlecht?

Yes, a significant development is underway in Neerpede Park. The Moyen Pond is being converted into Brussels' first public open-air natural swimming spot in over 50 years, scheduled to open in 2026. This natural swimming pond will use a lagoon purification system and will be accessible during summer months by reservation.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the lakes in Anderlecht?

Absolutely. The Neerpede area and Parc des Etangs offer various walking and cycling paths. For specific routes, you can explore options like the Pedemolen Watermill – Pedepark loop or the Vijverspark – Pedepark loop, which are part of the broader hiking guide for the area.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Anderlecht's lakes?

You'll find a variety of natural settings, from serene forest environments to open vistas. The Parc des Etangs, for example, features fountains that oxygenate the water, benefiting fish and water birds. Areas like Boitsfort Ponds offer moist forests, reed fields, and are suitable for amphibians and dragonflies.

Are the lakes around Anderlecht suitable for family visits?

Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. For instance, Drowned Children Ponds and Boitsfort Ponds are noted as family-friendly highlights, offering spaces for picnics and strolls. The upcoming Neerpede Park development will also include an adventure park and sports infrastructure, enhancing family activities.

Can I bring my dog to the lake areas in Anderlecht?

While specific regulations can vary, many green spaces in Brussels, including those with ponds, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage for specific rules in each park or nature reserve.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Anderlecht?

The lakes and surrounding green spaces are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities. The upcoming natural swimming pond in Neerpede Park will be open during the summer months (May to September). Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and winter offers peaceful, crisp walks.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

Yes, for example, the Red Cloister Abbey, located in a small valley amidst the woods, is a significant historical and religious site that also features water elements and is a gateway to the Sonian Forest. Mill Pond is also categorized as a historical site.

How accessible are the lakes around Anderlecht by public transport?

The Neerpede area, including the Parc des Etangs, is generally accessible from Brussels. Public transport options like buses and trams connect Anderlecht to the city center, making these green spaces reachable for visitors without a car. Specific routes can be planned using local transport apps.

Are there places to eat or drink near the lake areas?

While the immediate vicinity of some natural ponds might be purely natural, the broader Neerpede area and Anderlecht municipality offer cafes and restaurants. The Red Cloister Abbey, for instance, is noted as a beautiful stopping place with drinking and eating options.

What are some other outdoor activities I can do near the lakes?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Anderlecht, many of which pass through or near the green spaces and water features. The upcoming Neerpede Park will also feature sports infrastructure.

What makes the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1093717" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Drowned Children Ponds</a> a popular spot?

These ponds are a popular nature reserve consisting of three large ponds in a valley of the Sonian Forest. Visitors appreciate the serene environment and the availability of benches for picnics, making it a freely accessible and relaxing destination.

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