Best lakes around Pepingen offers a variety of natural and historical sites for outdoor enthusiasts. The region, while not home to large lakes directly within Pepingen, features several notable ponds and water bodies in its vicinity. These areas provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring historical landscapes. The guide highlights locations where water features are central to the experience.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful little lake, the path leading to it is full of nettles, long trousers are useful
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Hello to all Komoot users, Le Grand Bois Commun (SC) is a cooperative in Braine-le-Comte. www.legrandboiscommun.be In 2019, just under 2,000 citizens purchased this 80 hectares of forest for protection. Recently, approximately 75% of its surface area was declared a Nature Reserve. Please be sure to stay on the paths and keep dogs on leashes. The cooperative remains open to new members. info@legrandboiscommun.be 🌳🌳Welcome🌳🌳
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This beautiful waterfront building was built around 1515 by a Brussels alderman. It is a square building with square corner towers and a pear-shaped roof, surrounded by protective ponds. The castle has been completely restored and serves as a municipal cultural center. In the castle park there are a few interesting outbuildings such as the former coach house from 1731, now a cozy tavern and a garden pavilion with a stair tower.
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The castle park itself is forbidden for cyclists. There are bicycle sheds at the entrance.
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This beautiful waterfront building was built around 1515 by a Brussels alderman. It is a square building with square corner towers and a pear-shaped roof, surrounded by protective ponds. The castle has been completely restored and serves as a municipal cultural center. In the castle park there are a few interesting outbuildings such as the former coach house from 1731, now a cozy tavern and a garden pavilion with a stair tower.
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Can be visited from June to September, Coloma Park Domain This park is known for its beautiful castle and rose garden of absolute world class. More than 3,000 different rose varieties from all continents grow here. The 15 hectare domain of Coloma is also wonderful for walking and strolling. The direct descendants of the ancient roses grow here and the park is the largest rose garden in Europe
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Le grand bois commune in Virginal Samme, in wet weather it is very muddy. There are 2 small ponds with, strangely, electricity poles in the largest pond. There are also agricultural tools rusting in a shed. There is also a spring along the hiking trail.
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Around Pepingen, you'll primarily find a variety of ponds and water features, often integrated into historical castle estates or tranquil forest areas. These are not large natural lakes, but rather serene water bodies that offer picturesque settings for exploration. Examples include the Mill Pond, the ponds within the Ter Rijst Castle Estate, and the Zevenbronnen Pond.
Yes, several locations offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. The area around Mill Pond has paths designated for hiking. Zevenbronnen Pond is situated in a spring-rich valley within a forest, ideal for walks. The Ter Rijst Castle Estate features a landscape park with many ponds and a mix of maintained trails and rougher forest environments. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes in the wider region, such as the 'Ter Rijst Castle – Ter Rijst Castle Estate loop' or the 'Church of Our Lady Gaasbeek – Gaasbeek Village Centre loop'. You can find more hiking routes at Hiking around Pepingen.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Mill Pond offers a calm and quiet environment for cycling, though some paths may be designated for hiking only or no longer accessible. Be aware that the castle park at Coloma Castle is forbidden for cyclists, but bicycle sheds are available at the entrance. For dedicated cycling routes, consider exploring options like the 'Castles Route' or the 'Pedemolen Watermill – Gaasbeek gravel road loop'. More cycling routes are available at Cycling around Pepingen.
Absolutely. The Ter Rijst Castle Estate is a significant historical site, featuring a castle built in 1869, an ice cellar, and remains of a medieval castle, all within a landscape park with ponds. Zevenbronnen Pond is known for its historical significance as a former Augustinian monastery (1389-1784). Additionally, Coloma Castle, a beautiful waterfront building from around 1515, is surrounded by protective ponds and serves as a municipal cultural center.
Yes, Zevenbronnen Pond is noted as family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting in a forest. The Ter Rijst Castle Estate also has family-friendly aspects within its landscape park. Coloma Castle, with its castle park and surrounding ponds, is another family-friendly option, though cycling is restricted within the park itself.
The ponds are often nestled within beautiful natural settings. Zevenbronnen Pond is in a spring-rich valley area that was once part of the Sonian Forest. The Ter Rijst Castle Estate includes a natural monument and forest areas. The Pond of Le Grand Bois Commun is located within a forest and features a spring along its hiking trail. These areas provide opportunities to enjoy diverse flora and fauna.
At the Ter Rijst Castle Estate, you have the opportunity to have a drink or snack at T-Rest. Additionally, the former coach house at Coloma Castle has been converted into a cozy tavern.
When planning your visit, be aware that some paths around water bodies like Mill Pond may no longer be accessible or are designated exclusively for hiking. It's advisable to check current route information if you are following specific trails. The Pond of Le Grand Bois Commun can be very muddy in wet weather, which might affect accessibility.
Yes, the region around Pepingen offers various mountain biking trails. While not directly around the small ponds, you can find routes like the 'Cobblestone Path – Singletrack Varenbergbeek loop' or the 'Vorberg A8 Trail – Volsembroek Pond loop' in the wider area. For a comprehensive list of trails, visit MTB Trails around Pepingen.
Visitors appreciate the calm and quiet environment, especially for activities like cycling around ponds during the week. The historical aspects, such as the castle estates with their water features and the former monastery site at Zevenbronnen Pond, are also highly valued. The picturesque settings and the blend of natural and historical elements make these spots popular for serene exploration.
While Pepingen itself features ponds, Belgium does offer larger lakes further afield for more extensive water activities. For example, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure is the largest lake complex in Belgium, known for various water sports like swimming, sailing, kayaking, and jet skiing. You can find more information about this complex at visitwallonia.com. Other notable options include Lake Genval and Lake Bütgenbach.


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