Lakes around Sassenheim offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. While Sassenheim itself does not feature numerous large natural lakes, its vicinity provides several notable water bodies. These areas have been developed for recreation and nature preservation, often resulting from sand extraction. The region includes artificial lakes, scenic waterways, and areas with established recreational facilities.
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At this spot, dotted with several benches, boats come and go constantly. Always a pleasant sight.
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Lovely terrace at the (swimming) water
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In 1556, Cornelis Arentsz van der Dussen had a country house built on the site of the current De Paauw house, which he called Te Pau. After 1747, a classicist country house took its place, which was given the name "De Paauw" in 1838. In 2018, work began on restoring the exterior of De Paauw. This is largely in the style of the time when Prince Frederik van Oranje-Nassau lived in the house. The color scheme of the facades dates back to around 1850, from white to sandstone. The estate. The site was only nine hectares in size in 1556, but was expanded by purchasing surrounding land. In 1581, Catharina van der Dussen, married to Pieter van der Goes, inherited the estate, which today covers 50 hectares. covered by her father. The estate then had several owners, including Adamus van Halfwassenaar, the lord of Stad aan 't Haringvliet. His descendants sold the estate in 1747 to Adriaan Pieter Twent, who was director of water management under King Louis Napoleon. Twent had the first house demolished and a new one built. Around 1805 he built the road The Hague-Haarlem, today's N44/A44.
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A very large beach and a long sunbathing area. Space for a lot of people.
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And if you're lucky, there's a Feadship superyacht outside.
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On our second visit, we were also thrilled by this wonderful place. So idyllic...🤩 But it was never as crowded as you can see in some photos.
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The area around Sassenheim features a mix of artificial lakes, recreational reserves, and scenic waterways. Many of these water bodies, like Klinkenbergerplas, were originally created by sand extraction and have since been transformed into attractive natural and recreational areas.
Popular spots include the Klinkenbergerplas, known for its transformation into a nature reserve, and the Oosterduinse Meer, which offers a beach and lakeside terrace. The Braassemermeer is also a favorite for cycling routes.
Yes, you can find excellent spots like the View of the water, which offers expansive views of the lake and is perfect for observing sailing and motor boats, especially during warmer months.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. A popular option is the Cycle Path Along the Braassemermeer, which provides a scenic route along the water. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Road Cycling Routes around Sassenheim guide.
Yes, many areas around the lakes offer pleasant walking and running opportunities. For example, the Oosterduinse Meer is located along a bicycle/hiking path. You can explore various running trails in the vicinity by checking the Running Trails around Sassenheim guide.
For those interested in wild swimming, the Valkenburg Meer, a small and easily accessible lake located about a 15-minute cycle from Leiden (which is close to Sassenheim), provides an option and features a lakeside café.
Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. For instance, the Beach at Oosterduinse Meer is a great spot for families to relax and swim, with a beach café nearby. Klinkenbergerplas is also considered family-friendly.
The Klinkenbergerplas is an artificial lake created by sand extraction, which has been transformed into an attractive recreational and nature reserve. It covers 36 hectares with depths up to 30 meters, within a 60-hectare total area, offering various recreational opportunities.
The Oosterduinse Meer is known for its beach and a lakeside terrace, where visitors can enjoy meals or drinks. It's a relaxing spot along a bicycle/hiking path, with a beach café like Como & Co available for refreshments.
Yes, a short distance from Sassenheim, you can find Park De Paauw in Wassenaar. This park features a historic manor, founded in the 16th century, which now serves as the town hall and includes a small fire museum open on weekends.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially if you plan to enjoy activities like cycling, swimming, or observing boats. The lakeside cafes and terraces are also typically in full swing during this period.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and recreational experiences, from scenic cycle paths along the Braassemermeer to relaxing beaches at Oosterduinse Meer. The komoot community has contributed over 570 upvotes and 36 photos, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor activities and beautiful views.


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