Best lakes around Grave are found in a region characterized by its extensive waterways and historical significance. Grave, a city in North Brabant, Netherlands, is situated near the river Maas. While the city itself is small, the surrounding area offers various lakes and ponds that provide recreational opportunities. These water bodies are often integrated into nature reserves, offering diverse aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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In the middle of the forest two beautiful ponds between the trees
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Then you come from Milsbeek into that beautiful forest (or from somewhere else) and you see those beautiful ponds. Believe me: no photo can do justice to how fairytale-like beautiful this area is. But make no mistake: a lot of what you see here dates from a not so long ago time when this forest was still the domain of a manor house. Apart from a few pieces and remains (such as an ice cellar), Huize Sint-Jansberg, which was decorated with ornaments that came from a Roman villa (which you can read more about) was completely destroyed in 1944. Incidentally, Sint-Jansberg was part of Germany until 1817. And those ponds? The three ponds used to have different functions. What exactly can be read on an information board near the ice cellar and the giant sequoia. One of them already served as a swimming pond. And there are plans to accentuate the cultural-historical elements of all three. But above all, enjoy them very much because they are beautiful, just like the slopes of the forest in which they are located. Really wonderful.
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The Kraaijenbergse Plassen form an extensive lake area of over 400 ha. The lakes are located in the municipality of Land van Cuijk. The lakes have been created since 1968 by the extraction of industrial sand, gravel and clay. You can cycle and walk around the lakes and there are many water sports to practice. There are several catering establishments around the lakes.
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My absolute highlight in this area - small but beautiful. Pure nature - suitable for hikers and cyclists.
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Hike on the Sint Jansberg. It goes up and down quite a bit here
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At Sint Jansberg. Great hiking area
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Beautiful boats are nice there when the weather is nice
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You have very nice strips here to engrave, it is indicated by signs 'Cycle path'
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The region around Grave features several well-loved lakes. Among the most popular are Hatert and Overasselt Ponds, a vast area with about 20 pools, and Kraaijenbergse Plassen, known for its wide views and cycling opportunities. Visitors also appreciate Groenewater Pond, an idyllic spot nestled in a forest.
Yes, many lakes in the area are suitable for families. Hatert and Overasselt Ponds, Kraaijenbergse Plassen, Groenewater Pond, and Pond at St. Jansberg are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for all ages to enjoy nature.
The lakes around Grave offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails around Hatert and Overasselt Ponds, or cycle along the water's edge at Kraaijenbergse Plassen. For more structured activities, explore the various hiking, running, and cycling routes available in the Grave region.
Absolutely. Hatert and Overasselt Ponds features trails exclusively for hikers, alongside cycling paths. The area around Groenewater Pond and Pond at St. Jansberg also offers beautiful forest walks. For more options, consider routes like the 'Emmaus Monastery circular walk in Velp' or 'Highland Cow – Casemates at Peel Canal loop from Grave' which are part of the hiking guide for Grave.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed for all lakes, Kraaijenbergse Plassen is noted as a swim spot and features a beach, making it a suitable option for a refreshing dip. Always check local regulations and safety information before swimming in natural waters.
The lakes around Grave are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can find extensive nature reserves, forests, and heathlands, particularly around Hatert and Overasselt Ponds. Groenewater Pond and Pond at St. Jansberg are nestled within beautiful forests, offering serene, reflective waters and opportunities for photography. Great Goose Pond is part of the Herperduin nature reserve, known for its fens, forests, and drifting sands.
For a more secluded experience, the Pond at St. Jansberg is described as a natural pond hidden in the woods, offering a fairytale-like atmosphere. Similarly, Great Goose Pond, appearing suddenly between forests and drifting sand, provides a serene spot for a break during a walk.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for cycling, swimming, and enjoying the greenery. Autumn brings beautiful foliage for hiking. Even in winter, the landscapes can be picturesque, though some paths might be swampy after rain, as noted for areas around Groenewater Pond.
Yes, the nature reserves and ponds are home to various wildlife. At Great Goose Pond, for instance, visitors have a good chance of spotting different types of dragonflies and other creatures. The diverse aquatic environments and surrounding forests provide habitats for many species.
Yes, you can find places to relax and eat. Near Kraaijenbergse Plassen, there's a cozy tea garden called Hoeve de Zoete Geest. While not every lake has an immediate cafe, Grave itself and surrounding villages offer dining options.
While specific accessibility details for all trails are not provided, many cycling paths around lakes like Hatert and Overasselt Ponds and Kraaijenbergse Plassen tend to be flatter and wider, potentially offering easier access. It's advisable to check specific route details for gradient and surface conditions if accessibility is a primary concern.
Visitors particularly enjoy the wide, open views over the water at places like Kraaijenbergse Plassen, the idyllic and reflective beauty of forest ponds such as Groenewater Pond, and the extensive natural beauty and diverse trails found at Hatert and Overasselt Ponds. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for photography are also frequently highlighted.


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