Best lakes around Emmen, located in the Drenthe province of the Netherlands, offer diverse outdoor experiences. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to recreational areas, including those just across the German border. Visitors can find opportunities for active water sports, tranquil nature observation, and family-friendly activities. The area provides a blend of natural features and developed recreational facilities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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After the peat bog was extracted in the 1960s, the Dutch Forestry Commission began the renaturation of what is now the Bargerveen nature reserve. Today, due to its exceptional diversity of flora and fauna, it enjoys special protection as a European bird sanctuary and an important wetland. You can explore the area on approximately 30 kilometers of hiking trails, enjoy panoramic views of the bog from the observation hill and tower, or experience the unique landscape on guided tours and accessible rides on the Veenland Express train.
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The Southern Versen Moor lies northwest of Meppen and covers approximately 100 hectares. The area belongs to the Bourtanger Moor-Veenland Nature Park and has been a protected nature reserve since 1999. Part of the area was formerly used for industrial peat extraction, while other sections remain as original raised bogs. Today, the moor is being rewetted to promote the typical vegetation of sphagnum mosses, cotton grass, and heather. The wetlands provide habitat for numerous bird and amphibian species. At the same time, the area contributes to water retention and reduces carbon dioxide emissions – an important contribution to climate protection.
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Beautiful nature all around and an exceptional shelter directly on the lake
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Nice shelter when the weather doesn't play along.
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Beautifully made by Elg reeddekkersbedrijf
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Enjoy the view over the lake from the Sandberg
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Can be walked all the way around and can be very entertaining depending on the ability of the users.
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Families will find several options for recreation. Lake Dankern (Recreational Lake) is part of a holiday park and offers a lively atmosphere with various activities, including a waterski and wakeboard park. The Thatched Shelter by the Lake and Buffer Zone North are also marked as family-friendly, providing quiet areas for walking and enjoying nature.
For nature enthusiasts, the Südliches Versener Moor Nature Reserve is an excellent choice. This wetland area is undergoing rewetting efforts to restore its natural raised bog ecosystem. It's a tranquil environment to observe typical marsh vegetation like sphagnum mosses, cotton grass, and heather, as well as various bird and amphibian species. The Buffer Zone North also contributes to safeguarding the raised moor, allowing endangered plant and animal species to thrive.
The primary spot for active water sports is Lake Dankern (Recreational Lake), which features the Dankernsee Waterski and Wakeboard Park. This area is known for its lively atmosphere and offers opportunities for waterskiing and wakeboarding, making it ideal for those seeking active water recreation.
Yes, there are several hiking and walking routes available. For example, you can explore the Weiteveen-Route, an easy 5.3 km trail in the Naturpark Moor-Veenland. Other options include the moderate 9.3 km 'Sandy Beach at the Lake – De Vuurvogel Sculpture loop' or the easy 6.9 km 'View of Bourtanger Moor – Bargerveen Sheepfold loop'. Many of these routes offer views of the natural landscapes and wetlands.
Absolutely! The region around Emmen offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the easy 20.2 km 'Blikvanger – Wheat Field View loop' or the moderate 39.5 km 'Church of Zweeloo – Klenckerbrug loop'. These routes provide opportunities to explore the natural surroundings and enjoy the scenery by bike. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Emmen guide.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most suitable for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. The wetlands and nature reserves are also vibrant with flora and fauna.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the lively atmosphere and water sports at Lake Dankern, noting its clean, clear water and sandy beaches. Others value the tranquility and unique natural beauty of areas like the Südliches Versener Moor Nature Reserve, which provides a peaceful setting for observing marsh vegetation and wildlife. The Thatched Shelter by the Lake is also praised as a wonderful refuge and vantage point.
Yes, the Thatched Shelter by the Lake is specifically highlighted as a nice, quiet area and a wonderful refuge and vantage point within a large living raised bog area. It's an excellent spot to enjoy walking, cycling, and the serene environment. The Südliches Versener Moor Nature Reserve also offers tranquil settings for quiet observation.
The Buffer Zones, such as Buffer Zone North, are crucial for safeguarding the raised moor areas. They are designed to maintain a high water level within the moor, preventing rapid runoff and ensuring the peat stays wet. This allows peat moss to grow and supports endangered plant and animal species, while also protecting surrounding agricultural land from excessive water levels. They play an important role in climate protection and water retention.
Yes, there are several running trails that allow you to enjoy the natural surroundings. Options include the moderate 8.8 km 'Rietplas Park – Kleine Rietplas loop' or the more challenging 16.2 km 'Bargerveen Moorland Route – Bargerveen Nature Reserve loop'. These trails offer varying distances and difficulties for runners. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Emmen guide.
This guide specifically focuses on Emmen in the Drenthe province of the Netherlands. While there is also an Emmen in Switzerland known for its beautiful lakes like Lake Sempach, the lakes and natural areas mentioned here, such as Lake Dankern and Südliches Versener Moor Nature Reserve, are located in or very close to Emmen, Netherlands, and its border region with Germany.


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