Best lakes around Krimpen Aan Den Ijssel are found in a region characterized by its location along major rivers like the Hollandsche IJssel and the Lek, and a network of smaller waterways. The broader Krimpenerwaard region is known as a water-rich area. While large natural lakes are not prominent, recreational water bodies such as the Zwanenwater offer local swimming and recreation. The area features various ditches, waterways, and field ditches, with characteristic linear development along the IJssel dike.
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At the Rotte you can enjoy a very good cycle path in beautiful scenery.
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A loop around the Rotte is always nice to cycle. From the track to the Irenebrug in Rotterdam, the loop is about 20 km. There is always something to see. A boat on the water and waterfowl.
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Cycling on a racing bike is only really fun on weekdays or when the weather is not so good.
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The first 2 years of my life I lived opposite this forest. I can't remember anything about it but it does create a bond. My grandmother, where we lived at the time (shortage of housing is everyday) sometimes told that her father secretly went chopping wood during the war. That was of course extremely dangerous. Despite the logging during the war, the forest has dried out considerably and in some places is a beautiful rich forest.
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Nice to walk along - and I come here very often - but during the summer holidays I prefer to stay away. Still a bit too much behavior that is not my own.
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2 windmills next to the Kralingse plas
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Krimpen aan den IJssel is characterized by its location along major rivers like the Hollandsche IJssel to the north and the Lek to the south. The broader Krimpenerwaard region is a water-rich area featuring various ditches, waterways, and field ditches. While large natural lakes are not prominent, you'll find recreational water bodies and riverine landscapes.
Yes, the Zwanenwater in Krimpen aan den IJssel is a designated swimming location within a small nature park. It is managed by the municipality, and water quality is regularly monitored, making it a convenient spot for local recreation.
The Rottemeren lake system is highly popular for walking, cycling, and even canoeing, offering enjoyable paths through nature. Visitors often cycle along the Rotte, which is the namesake of Rotterdam.
Yes, several areas are considered family-friendly. The Rottemeren system is suitable for families, as is Kralingse Forest, Rotterdam, which includes a significant lake and offers recreational opportunities. Nesselande Beach also provides a spacious area with amenities suitable for families.
Near the Rottemeren, you can visit The Eendrachtsmolen. This beautiful ground-sailer mill, built in 1727, originally functioned as a reservoir mill and now serves as a water changer for the Rotte. It's a significant historical monument in the area.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking with routes like the 'Kinderdijk Windmills Loop' or 'Rottemeren – Path along the Rottemeren loop from Zevenhuizen'. For running, consider routes such as 'Tiendweg to Rotterdam loop' or 'Loet Riverside Path loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Water Tower Krimpen aan de Lek – Viewpoint Schuwacht loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Gravel biking around Krimpen Aan Den Ijssel, Running Trails around Krimpen Aan Den Ijssel, and Cycling around Krimpen Aan Den Ijssel.
Yes, the Rottemeren lake system is noted as being enjoyable for canoeing, offering a unique way to experience the natural paths and waterways.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful natural areas and enjoyable paths for walking and cycling around places like the Rottemeren. The changing scenery through the seasons along the Rotte is also a highlight. The region's interconnected waterways and riverine landscapes provide diverse water-based experiences.
Absolutely. Kralingse Forest, Rotterdam, is a large and beloved forest area in the heart of Rotterdam that includes a significant lake, the Kralingse Plas. It offers extensive recreational opportunities within an urban setting.
Yes, Nesselande Beach, located on the north-eastern fringe of Rotterdam, offers a wide beach on Siciliëboulevard. It's a spacious extension with restaurants and shops, providing a pleasant spot for walks and recreation.
The lakes and waterways around Krimpen aan den IJssel can be enjoyed year-round. Many visitors appreciate seeing how the Rottemeren change through the seasons, making it a pleasant destination for walks and cycles in any weather. For swimming at Zwanenwater, the warmer months are ideal.


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