Best lakes around Groesbeek are found in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands, within a landscape of hills and forests. While Groesbeek itself does not feature numerous large lakes, the surrounding region, now part of the municipality of Berg en Dal, provides access to several notable water bodies. These areas offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural environments. The region is known for its scenic beauty and varied aquatic landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very nice area for cycling
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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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💚The green lung of Nijmegen 💚. The Kronenburgerpark: 5 minutes walk from the main station🚆. Remains of a medieval city wall and the Kruittor (German: Powder Tower) - 30 meters high, built in 1426 💚Recreational area from the hustle and bustle of the city. Especially on warmer days 🌞people find wonderful peace here on blankets in the grass 💚.
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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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Here, swampy paths have been paved with slabs especially for cyclists.
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A very beautiful nature reserve where you can still cycle through.
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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 offers diverse natural landscapes. You can find outer-dike branches of the Waal river, expansive nature reserves with many water areas, tranquil forest ponds, and wide-ranging lake views. Areas like Oude Waal Nature Reserve are known for picturesque river views and wetlands, while Millingerwaard – pure nature features untouched natural environments with free-roaming Galloway cattle and Konik horses.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around the lakes. The Kraaijenbergse Plassen are particularly well-suited for cycling, with routes that largely follow the perimeters of the lakes, offering wide views over the water. Additionally, the Millingerwaard – pure nature reserve has swampy paths that have been paved specifically for cyclists.
Many lakes and nature reserves offer excellent walking and hiking opportunities. You can enjoy walking along dikes at Oude Waal Nature Reserve, or explore the tranquil forest setting around Groenewater Pond. For more extensive hikes, the Hiking around Groesbeek guide provides routes like 'Through forests and over heathland in rolling Groesbeek' and 'Groesbeek to the Mookerheide Geopad'.
Absolutely. Several locations are noted as family-friendly. Oude Waal Nature Reserve and Kraaijenbergse Plassen are both categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and observation. The Groenewater Pond also provides an idyllic and accessible spot within a forest for families to enjoy.
Yes, the region is rich in wildlife. At Oude Waal Nature Reserve, you have opportunities to observe beavers. The Millingerwaard – pure nature reserve is particularly known for its diverse wildlife, including free-roaming Galloway cattle, Konik horses, and various bird species like the great white egret.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful nature and wide-ranging views. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, especially around the Kraaijenbergse Plassen. The tranquility and idyllic settings, such as at Groenewater Pond, are also highly valued for photography and peaceful relaxation.
Yes, several locations offer great viewpoints. Both Oude Waal Nature Reserve and Kraaijenbergse Plassen are highlighted for their scenic views over the water and surrounding landscapes. These spots are perfect for taking in the natural beauty of the region.
While Groesbeek itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding areas offer various water-related activities. The Kraaijenbergse Plassen are popular for general recreation and feature a beach, suggesting opportunities for swimming or relaxing by the water. The region's water bodies are primarily enjoyed for their scenic beauty and as settings for cycling and walking.
While not directly on the lake shores, the Groesbeek area offers excellent mountain biking opportunities nearby. The MTB Trails around Groesbeek guide features routes like 'MTB Route Nijmegen - TREK red route' and 'Drölsenberg – Brandenberg (90 m) loop from Groesbeek', which explore the hilly and forested terrain surrounding the lakes.
The lakes and surrounding nature reserves can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for cycling and water-side relaxation, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter provides a serene, often tranquil landscape for walks. The paved paths in areas like Millingerwaard – pure nature make it accessible even in wetter conditions.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Near the Kraaijenbergse Plassen, a visitor tip mentions Hoeve de Zoete Geest, a cozy tea garden by the lake. While specific cafes directly adjacent to every lake are not listed, the towns and villages in the wider Groesbeek region offer various dining establishments.


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