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Top 20 Lakes around Peer

Best lakes around Peer are situated in a region of Belgium known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features extensive heathlands, nature reserves, and various ponds that offer both ecological value and recreational opportunities. These water bodies are often integrated into larger natural domains, providing habitats for local flora and fauna. The region provides a mix of tranquil natural settings and areas designed for passive recreation.

Best lakes around Peer

  • The most popular lakes is Ponds at Natuurdomein Klaverberg, a lake that features both a smaller pond for flora and fauna and a larger pond for recreation with a small beach. Visitors can view these ponds from a nearby slag heap with a viewing platform.
  • Another must-see spot is Picnic area by the pond at De Teut Nature Reserve, a facilities highlight. This location offers a relaxing spot by the water for a picnic, situated on the edge of a fen within a nature reserve.
  • Visitors also love Pond in Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen, a small, idyllic water area known as Klein Vennetje. This tranquil oasis provides a habitat for various birds and insects, making it a valuable ecosystem.
  • Peer is known for heathland ponds, nature reserve ponds, and recreational ponds. The area offers a variety of water bodies to explore, from those focused on biodiversity to others with facilities for visitors.
  • The lakes around Peer are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 550 upvotes and 88 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Pond in the De Teut heathland

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The whole area has received two natural stars as an award.

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A smaller and larger water feature that you can see from just about everywhere when you climb the slag heap with the viewing platform in Waterschei, which has also been possible via stairs for some time. The smaller pond is more tailored to fauna and flora with plants and water birds. The second (larger) is more for recreation with a kind of small beach. Various walks pass by anyway and otherwise you can add a round. Can be seen from the height with each additional climb.

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Stop by the water for a while...

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Be sure to step to the part of the boardwalk where there is a bench with an educational board on it that teaches and tells a lot, especially useful if you are with children.

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Begijnenvijvers

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The Begijnen ponds owe their name to their former owners: the nuns of the Agnetendal monastery in Peer. Originally, the sisters created them as fish farming ponds to supply the convent with fish.

The history of these nuns goes back to the 14th century when the Order of Saint Agnes built a convent, later a church and a school. At the end of the 18th century, when the country fell under French rule, the sisters were expelled and their property sold.

The ponds overgrown and over time developed into beautiful lakes in which many animals and plants, some of them rare, feel at home.

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August 10, 2025, Begijnenvijvers

Enjoy a drink with a beautiful view

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Breathtaking panorama in good weather

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March 21, 2025, Begijnenvijvers

The new fishing season at the Begijnenvijvers starts on 29 March. Everything is now in tip-top condition, ideal time to go (again).

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The Teut is an extensive heathland area, which probably owes its name to the Zonhoven dialect word ‘Toot’, which means a point or protruding part. This could refer to the high Teutheuvel that protrudes above the surrounding landscape. The Teut also houses a star spot. However, this is located at the foot of the hill, with a view of a beautiful natural fen. It has not always been like this: in the 1960s this pond was a water sports centre, but that did not last long. Later, people wanted to use the pond for fish farming, but the water turned out to be much too acidic for economically viable fish species. That is why the pond was allowed to evolve into a completely natural fen, which actually also belongs better in this heathland area.

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Beautiful view (open air) from the platform.

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The nice wooden boardwalk that crosses the pond and swamp zone at Hoeve Mieneke on the Kelchterhoef domain is a nice attraction on the domain.

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The 'Begijnenvijvers' lie on the border of Hechtel and Peer, and are part of the municipal forest area Resterheide, currently part of "Bosland." Part of this unique nature reserve is designated for passive recreation, while another part is a valuable and protected nature and breeding ground. The sandy soil slopes down on one side towards the Scheldt basin via the Grote Nete, and on the other side towards the Meuse basin via the Bollissenbeek and the Dommel. The three stream valleys of the Dommel, the Nete, and the Zwarte Beek have traditionally been relatively inaccessible. All three have retained their original character to a greater or lesser extent. This results in a great deal of diversity and a wide range of plants and animals.

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Beautiful nature reserve. Be sure to bring your binoculars so you can spot everything here. Also bring a sun hat and sunscreen because there are many open areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes and water features can I explore around Peer?

The Peer region in Belgium offers a variety of water features, including extensive heathland ponds, nature reserve ponds, and recreational ponds. You can find tranquil fens, small idyllic water areas like the Pond in Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen (Klein Vennetje), and larger recreational ponds with small beaches, such as those at Natuurdomein Klaverberg.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities around Peer?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Ponds at Natuurdomein Klaverberg feature a larger pond with a small beach, ideal for recreation. The Picnic area by the pond at De Teut Nature Reserve offers a relaxing spot for a family picnic. Additionally, the Boardwalk Over the Pond at Hoeve Mieneke, Kelchterhoef has an educational board, which can be engaging for children.

What natural attractions are there besides the lakes?

The region around Peer is rich in natural beauty beyond just the lakes. The Pond in the De Teut heathland is part of a vast nature reserve, recognized with 'two natural stars', featuring stream valleys, fens, dunes, forests, and heathlands. The Natuurdomein Klaverberg also offers a slag heap with a viewing platform, providing panoramic views of the ponds and surrounding nature.

Can I go swimming in the lakes around Peer?

While many ponds offer recreational opportunities, swimming is generally prohibited in nature reserves to protect the delicate ecosystems. For example, at the Picnic area by the pond at De Teut Nature Reserve, swimming is not allowed. For extensive water sports and swimming, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure, Belgium's largest lake complex, offers a wide array of activities including swimming, sailing, and kayaking, though it is located further afield from Peer.

Are there hiking or walking routes near the lakes?

Yes, the lakes and nature reserves around Peer are integrated into various walking routes. You can find walks passing by the Ponds at Natuurdomein Klaverberg, and the De Teut heathland offers extensive trails. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking, the Peer region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, which often pass by natural landscapes and water features. There are also dedicated mountain biking trails. For more information on these activities, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Peer, MTB Trails around Peer, and Cycling around Peer guides.

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

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful natural colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the recreational ponds and outdoor activities, though some areas might be more crowded. Winter can offer serene, quiet walks, especially in areas like the De Teut heathland, but be mindful of potentially wet conditions.

Are there any viewpoints to enjoy the scenery?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. At Natuurdomein Klaverberg, you can climb a slag heap with a viewing platform to see the ponds from above. The Pond in the De Teut heathland also offers beautiful views from cycle paths located on an old railway line.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Peer?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful breaks by the water, the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna, and the well-maintained walking paths. The diverse landscapes, from heathlands to fens, and the chance to unwind in nature are frequently highlighted.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. The Pond in the De Teut heathland is part of the largest heath area in Central Limburg, characterized by an alternation of stream valleys, fens, dunes, forests, and heathlands. The Pond in Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen (Klein Vennetje) is a valuable ecosystem supporting various birds and insects, including dragonflies and damselflies.

Are there less crowded lake options near Peer?

For a more serene experience, consider visiting the smaller, idyllic water areas like the Pond in Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen (Klein Vennetje), which is known as a tranquil oasis. The Begijnenvijvers (Beguine Ponds) on the border of Hechtel and Peer also offer areas designated for passive recreation and protected breeding grounds, providing a quieter natural setting.

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