Best lakes around Hillegom are primarily found within the broader region, which is known for its vibrant tulip fields. While Hillegom itself does not feature large, prominent lakes, the surrounding area offers various natural water features and recreational opportunities. These include dune lakes and polder water bodies, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. The region's waterways are integral to its natural environment and offer peaceful surroundings.
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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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Beautiful surroundings
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Water, water wherever you look. A paradise for water birds.
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In the past, the Lage Kadijk was closed off because of the meadow birds. This closure was not always to the satisfaction of local residents. For example, in 2016 an attempt was made to prevent the closure via a petition. The black-tailed godwit is a meadow bird and is our national bird. In addition to the black-tailed godwit, the Bird Protection Association calls the following birds farmland birds: barn swallow, yellowhammer, yellow wagtail, meadow pipit, barn owl, lapwing, quail, corncrake, partridge, oystercatcher, shoveler, little owl, redshank, skylark, white wagtail and curlew. However, the meadow birds in the Verenigde Polders are doing badly. This was already noted in 2012 by a bird working group. The working group then cited the following reasons: the low water levels due to agricultural business operations, intensive agricultural use (fertilization and early mowing) and an increase in predators. Predators here were fox, black crow, magpie, rats, seagulls and cats. In the Netherlands as a whole, meadow birds are doing badly. In 2024, the European Commission started a so-called infringement procedure, because the Netherlands is not doing enough to protect meadow birds and their habitats. The Netherlands is obliged to do so under the Birds Directive. (Sources: https://petities.nl/petitions/de-lage-kadijk-open-ook-in-broedseizoen?locale=en; https://natuurtijdschriften.nl/pub/519112/FIT2012048004008.pdf ; https://www.naturetoday.com/intl/nl/nature-reports/message/?msg=32658; vogelbescherming.nl)
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What is special about Schalkwijk is that it is surrounded by water on three sides. The Spaarne meanders in the west, the Molenplas and the Meerwijkplas are in the south and the Ringvaart van de Haarlemmermeer is in the south and east. The Spaarne is a river that originally flowed between the Haarlemmermeer and the IJ. The Spaarne therefore ran and runs through Haarlem. Before there were railways and modern road traffic, the Spaarne was an important connection for Haarlem with the rest of the world. Since Haarlem grew big through trade and industry, such a waterway connection was essential. In 1852, the Haarlemmermeer was drained. The Spaarne then became a branch of the Ringvaart van de Haarlemmermeer. In 1876, the construction of the North Sea Canal was completed and large parts of the IJ were reclaimed. The Spaarne is now connected to the North Sea Canal by the Zijkanaal C. On the south and east side of Schalkwijk runs the Ringvaart of the Haarlemmermeer. The Ringvaart was dug to drain the Haarlemmermeer. The digging took place between 1839 and 1845 and was done by thousands of workers. The canal was dug as much as possible through the old land, along the shoreline of the Haarlemmermeer. But for example in Vijfhuizen, which is opposite Schalkwijk, an existing headland was dug through. On the south side of Schalkwijk lie the Molenplas and the Meerwijkplas. These lakes were created by sand extraction. Before large-scale housing construction started in Schalkwijk, the former peat polders were raised with a thick layer of sand. Some of the sand also comes from the dunes. From the west side of the Molenplas you have a beautiful view of the Verenigde Polders. These polders are largely used for agriculture. The municipality of Haarlem sees opportunities here for the development of an ecologically developed zone. Species such as Water Rail, Bittern and Grass Snake are being considered. Restaurant De Molenplas is located on the water and is a nice stop for a bite to eat or a drink. (Sources: Ecologisch Beleidsplan, deel 2, gemeente Haarlem; onh.nl/verhaal/het-spaarne; nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaarne; nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringvaart_van_de_Haarlemmermeerpolder; nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemaal_De_Cruquius; gemeentebestuur.haarlem.nl/bestuurlijke-stukken/2015317036-19-BIJLAGEN-TOELICHTING-Bijlage-14-Cultuurhistorische-analyse-1.pdf)
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Construction of the current mill began in 2001. The mill is in principle operational but usually only turns. The sails are Old Dutch on the outer rod; on the inner rod according to the Fauel system with plug boards. The sails are Old Dutch on the outer rod; on the inner rod according to the Fauel system with plug boards. De Veer is owned by Recreatieschap Spaarnwoude and can be visited on Sundays from April to October. There is also another mill in Penningsveer called De Kleine Veer.
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A beautiful area for a nice long walk.
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While Hillegom itself is known for tulip fields, the surrounding region offers diverse water features. You'll find dune lakes, polder water bodies, and larger lakes with viewpoints. These include natural water storage facilities like Benthuizerplas and recreational areas such as the Meijendel Dune Lakes.
Yes, there are excellent swimming spots. โt Wed Lake and the Petrified Oaks is a lovely dune lake with a beach, popular even in winter. Another great option is the Beach at Oosterduinse Meer, which also invites relaxation and swimming.
Beyond the water itself, you can observe unique natural features. At โt Wed Lake, you'll find fascinating petrified oaks, which are dried trees that remain upright due to deep roots. The Meijendel Dune Lakes are part of a beautiful nature reserve, offering peaceful surroundings for observation, especially in areas like Kijfhoek/Bierlap.
Yes, you can visit Mill de Veer, a man-made monument with historical significance. This mill, rebuilt in 2001 after a fire, played a crucial role in draining the Veerpolder, showcasing the region's water management history.
Several lakes are family-friendly. โt Wed Lake and the Petrified Oaks has a beach that doubles as a nice playground. The Beach at Oosterduinse Meer is also great for families, offering a place to relax and swim. Additionally, the View of the water viewpoint is suitable for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
You can enjoy refreshments with a view at the Beach at Oosterduinse Meer, where there's a beach cafรฉ called Como & Co. The Molenplas also features Restaurant De Molenplas, which is located directly on the water and is a pleasant stop for a bite or a drink.
The area around Hillegom offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Hillegom to Voorhout โ walking through tulip fields' or 'Keukenhof Flower Gardens โ Bollenvelden De Zilk loop'. For runners, there are trails such as 'Running loop from Hillegom'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'The Waterwolf Sculpture โ Gravel Path Along IJtocht loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, running guide, and MTB guide for Hillegom.
The best time depends on your interests. If you wish to combine your lake visit with the famous tulip fields, late March to early May is ideal. For general outdoor activities and enjoying the water, spring and summer offer pleasant weather. Some spots, like โt Wed Lake, are even popular for bathing in winter.
While popular areas like Meijendel Nature Reserve can be busy, especially on weekends, you can find quieter spots. The adjacent Kijfhoek/Bierlap area within Meijendel is recommended for those seeking a more peaceful experience. Benthuizerplas also offers tranquil surroundings for nature observation.
Yes, you can. At the View of the water viewpoint, visitors can enjoy watching sailing and motor boats on the lake, particularly during the summer months when activity is high.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for relaxation and activity. Many enjoy the swimming spots and beaches, the unique natural features like the petrified oaks, and the historical insights offered by sites like Mill de Veer. The scenic viewpoints and the chance to observe local wildlife also receive high praise.


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