Best lakes around Roermond feature an extensive and diverse water landscape, with the Maasplassen standing out as a prime destination. This vast network of interconnected lakes, formed by gravel extraction, is the largest continuous water sports area in the Netherlands. The region offers a variety of natural and artificial lakes, providing opportunities for water activities, nature observation, and cycling.
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The landscape of the national park is characterized by pine forests, heathland and moors. The moors were formed due to the terracing of the area sloping from east to west, which is caused by small horsts and geological trenches. The two largest moor lakes, called “vennen” in Dutch, are the “Elfenmeer” and the “Rolvennen” lake.
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The Maasplassen extend over a vast area of approximately 3,000 hectares, consisting of a network of lakes, ponds and canals created by gravel extraction. With clear blue water and surrounded by lush green banks, the Maasplassen offer a beautiful backdrop for all kinds of activities.
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The first documented mention reports a sale of the Dalheim mill with its pond and land in 1231 by Heinrich Herr zu Helpenstein to the Cistercian convent in Ophoven. In 1258 the monastery also moved to the neighboring monastery courtyard in Dalheim. In 1775, the last Dalheim abbess, Maria Anna von Oyen, had the current mill building built after a fire. The coat of arms attached to a granite plaque above the entrance to the mill is a reminder of this. In the monastery mill, which was not a ban mill, there was a grinding mill for grain and an oil press. After the monastery was dissolved in 1802, the mill was privatized.
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Beautifully landscaped and varied with good paths
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Nice excursion restaurant (café/restaurant) in a charming landscape (for hikers and mountain bikers). It is advisable to check whether it is open before visiting. Web information: Excursion restaurant: https://dalheimer-muehle.de/de/home.html Walking trail (5.3km): https://www.wa-wa-we.eu/de/touren/dalheimer-runde/index.html
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The bike paths are very good in this corner, the two restaurants at the port of Asselt are cozy and invite you to take a break. Along the Maas there is always room for the Maas to expand.
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The Maasplassen, a vast network of interconnected lakes, is a prime destination for water sports. You can enjoy sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, swimming, wakeboarding, water skiing, jet skiing, and even surfing. Facilities like Beaver Creek Wake Park cater to various skill levels.
Yes, the Maasplassen offer numerous beaches for sunbathing and swimming. Palm Beach Roermond at the Noorderplas is a family-friendly option, and there's even a Doggy Beach as part of Area X for your canine companions.
For serene nature, visit the Rolvennen within De Meinweg National Park. This collection of small ponds is surrounded by wet vegetation, fens, birch trees, heath, and sand, creating a picturesque landscape ideal for nature lovers. The area is known for its diverse water birds and unique flora.
Absolutely. The Maasplassen offer family-friendly beaches like Palm Beach Roermond with play facilities. Exploring the natural beauty of the Rolvennen or visiting the historic Dalheim Mill, which has a terrace in the middle of a forest, are also great options for families.
The Dalheim Mill is a notable historical site near the lakes. Dating back to 1231, this ancient watermill offers a glimpse into the region's past and provides a relaxing spot with its terrace amidst the forest.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. You can find attractive bike paths, such as the one between Lake Venekoten and the Schwalm. For more options, explore the many cycling routes available in the area, including those around the Maasplassen. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Roermond guide.
The area around Roermond offers diverse hiking trails. Within De Meinweg National Park, you can experience unique walks like the Saint Ludwig Boardwalk, which winds through a swampy peat forest. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Roermond guide.
Beyond the clear blue waters, you'll find lush green banks, flowery banks, and unique natural environments created by gravel extraction. The Rolvennen area, for instance, features wet vegetation, fens, birch, heath, and sand. You might also spot freely grazing Galloway cattle and Konik horses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive water sports opportunities on the Maasplassen, the beautiful scenery, and the well-maintained bike paths. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Rolvennen and the charm of historical sites like Dalheim Mill are also highly rated.
Yes, there are several options for refreshments. Trendy beach clubs like Beachclub Koers Zuid offer places to relax by the water. The Dalheim Mill also has a terrace where you can take a break. Along the Maasplassen, particularly in Asselt, you'll find cozy restaurants at the port.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but for water sports and swimming, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. The natural landscapes, such as the Rolvennen, are beautiful for walking and cycling in spring and autumn when the foliage changes.
Many amenities, including marinas, beaches, and beach clubs around the Maasplassen, are conveniently located within walking distance or a short bike ride from Roermond city center, making them easily accessible for visitors.


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