Lakes around Borculo, a city in the eastern Netherlands, offer diverse water-based recreational opportunities. The region features the Meren van Borculo recreational area and several natural reserves with lakes. These areas provide settings for various outdoor activities, from swimming to wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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This is what the Zwillbrock Biological Station writes: "The Krosewicker Field is around 20 hectares in size and is located just under a kilometer north of the Zwillbrock Biological Station on the German-Dutch border. It is the result of a project that was carried out for the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation and is fully owned by them. Together with the Krosewicker Border Forest to the north, it is part of the European bird sanctuary "Moors and Heaths of Western Münsterland". In the area, fields were sown as grassland and intensive grassland was converted into extensive grassland, a dense network of hedges and rows of trees as well as a large number of small still waters and pools were created. Today it presents itself as a traditionally used, small-scale grassland area with an outstanding species inventory of rare animals and plants for its size." In the "Krosewicker Field" the flamingos can be observed foraging in the summer months.
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Nice area, but the view from the permitted bike paths is somewhat limited. Better to park the bike and go for a walk.
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Unfortunately, there were no flamingos to be seen on May 1, 2023 - nevertheless a place worth seeing
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A beautiful view of nature and the flamingos.
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Beautiful nature reserve. Here it can be endured very well.
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Great area.. Flamingos can also be seen with binoculars
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The region is famous for its birdlife, particularly at Zwillbrocker Venn, a natural monument on the Dutch-German border. This forest and swamp area hosts a colony of flamingos, making it the northernmost breeding ground in Europe for this species. You can get excellent views from the Flamingo Viewing Platform, Zwillbrocker Venn or observe them foraging at Flamingos in the Krosewicker Feld.
Yes, the Meren van Borculo (Hambroekplas) recreational area is very family-friendly, offering sandy beaches for swimming and sunbathing, as well as play equipment for children. Many of the natural areas like De Leemputten Nature Reserve and Beech Avenue at De Leemputten Nature Park are also suitable for family walks.
At the Meren van Borculo, you can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddling (SUP), and canoeing. The Berkel River, which flows through Borculo, also offers opportunities for canoeing and SUP, providing a peaceful way to experience the water and nature.
For peaceful walks, De Leemputten Nature Reserve offers beautiful, narrow paths specifically for pedestrians, providing a tranquil environment. The Beech Avenue at De Leemputten Nature Park also features a designated hiking trail through a diverse landscape of small lakes, bogs, and swamps. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Borculo guide.
Yes, you can experience the history of the Berkel River by taking a trip on a 'Berkelzomp.' These are silent replicas of traditional flat-bottomed boats that once transported goods. Tours, such as those offered by the 'Jappe,' provide insights into Berkel shipping history and local flora and fauna.
The Meren van Borculo recreational area is accessible year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring brings vibrant flowers, while summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and winter provides quiet walks. For observing flamingos at Zwillbrocker Venn, the summer months are generally best when they are foraging in the area.
Yes, the Berkel River is intertwined with several cycling routes, allowing you to explore the picturesque landscape. Additionally, you can find various cycling tours, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling, around the Borculo area. Explore routes on the Cycling around Borculo guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Borculo guide.
The Meren van Borculo recreational area offers a beach pavilion (Hambroekplas) for refreshments, including ice cream. There is also free parking, a renewed toilet building, and a bicycle bridge, ensuring a comfortable visit.
Yes, dogs are welcome on SUP excursions along the Berkel River, allowing you to enjoy the water activities with your canine companion.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the diverse recreational opportunities, and the unique wildlife. The presence of flamingos at Zwillbrocker Venn is a particular highlight, offering a 'grandiose' and 'super beautiful landscape' with 'unique bird life.' The peaceful environment of places like De Leemputten Nature Reserve is also frequently praised.
Absolutely. Zwillbrocker Venn is a prime location for birdwatching, especially for its flamingo colony. The Flamingo Viewing Platform provides an excellent vantage point. The Krosewicker Feld also offers opportunities to observe flamingos and other rare animals and plants in its extensive grassland and small waters.


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