Best lakes around Wehl are often characterized by their recreational opportunities and origins from sand or gravel extraction. The region features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, providing diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. These areas are popular for cycling, walking, and water sports. The lakes contribute to the local environment, offering spaces for relaxation and exploration.
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Very nice concrete cycle path, past many small lakes, some of which were created by gravel extraction.
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Clean swimming water. Only come here with your dog in the off-season.
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Between the forests near Hummelo lies the Wrangebult, a mysterious hill with a dark past. Possibly once a sacrificial site, later gallows hill, and surrounded by legends about white women and age-old battles. For those who dare: a short climb with a long aftermath.
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Nice concrete cycle path with a nice little bridge halfway
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From May 1st to October 1st no dogs allowed on the beach area
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Beautiful piece of nature! Dogs are allowed to run free around the entire lake between 1-10 and 1-5.
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This forest was created in the 18th century on a drifting dune from the last ice age. Eight beech avenues lead to the top, known as the Wrangebult. In the past, there was supposed to have been a gallows here, but there is no evidence of this. There are two kolks at the bulge, the Zwarte Kolk and the Witte Kolk. During the day, it is beautiful to walk here, but at night, the Witte Wieven (White Ladies) rise from the kolks.
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The Wehl region features a diverse mix of natural and man-made water bodies. You'll find recreational lakes, lakes formed by gravel extraction, and unique geological formations known as kolks. This variety provides different landscapes for outdoor activities.
Yes, Stroombroek Lake is known for being dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed to run off-leash around the entire lake during specific periods, typically between October 1st and May 1st.
For families, Rhederlaag Recreational Lake offers a sandy beach and facilities, making it ideal for a refreshing dive and relaxation. Nevelhorstmeer also features a sandy beach with shallow water, providing a safe area for children to play.
You can enjoy excellent cycling paths, such as the Concrete cycle path along the sand quarry. This car-free route winds past several small lakes formed by gravel extraction, offering beautiful views of a developing natural area. For more extensive cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wehl or Gravel biking around Wehl guides.
Yes, Rhederlaag Recreational Lake is a popular spot for swimming with its sandy beach. Nevelhorstmeer also has a sandy beach with shallow water for safe swimming, though the middle of the lake is very deep.
Yes, Wrangebult is a summit with historical significance, featuring two kolks, the Zwarte Kolk and the Witte Kolk. This area is surrounded by legends and offers a unique natural and historical experience.
Visitors appreciate the scenic surroundings and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the tranquil environment for walks, the car-free cycling paths, and the chance to relax by the water. The ability to bring dogs to places like Stroombroek Lake is also a highlight for many.
Absolutely. The lakes are surrounded by paths suitable for walking, hiking, and running. For dedicated running routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Wehl guide, which includes routes like the Stroombroek Loop.
At Rhederlaag Recreational Lake, you'll find a sandy beach, a large paid parking lot, sanitary facilities, and restaurants on the IJssel. Other lakes may have more basic amenities or be more focused on natural experiences.
While the guide doesn't specify winter activities for all lakes, Nevelhorstmeer was historically popular for ice skating during early winters due to its unique depth profile. Always check local conditions and safety warnings before engaging in winter sports on natural ice.
Kolks are unique water holes, often formed by dike breaches or natural processes. You can see two notable kolks, the Zwarte Kolk and the Witte Kolk, at Wrangebult, adding to the area's natural appeal and historical intrigue.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not detailed, the region's mix of natural and gravel extraction lakes means many smaller water bodies exist along paths like the Concrete cycle path along the sand quarry. Exploring these less-trafficked routes can lead to quieter spots.


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