Best lakes around Peel En Maas are found in a region of Limburg, Netherlands, known for its diverse aquatic landscapes. While the municipality itself features smaller, local water bodies, it offers convenient access to larger, significant lake systems. The area is characterized by its proximity to the expansive Maasplassen and the natural beauty of National Park De Maasduinen, which includes the Reindersmeer and Leukermeer. This geographic setting provides a variety of water-based recreational opportunities and natural exploration.
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It's pleasant here on the lakeshore.
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You automatically interrupt your tour to take a look over the lakes.
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Great, quiet place to have a picnic and unwind
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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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Great starting point for long hikes.
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The place is so popular that there are often crowds here. Especially when the weather is nice.
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There you can let your soul dangle
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The Krickenbecker lakes are always popular.
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The region around Peel en Maas offers a diverse range of aquatic landscapes. You'll find expansive recreational lake systems like the Maasplassen, nature-focused lakes such as the Reindersmeer within National Park De Maasduinen, and smaller local fishing ponds. This variety caters to water sports enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anglers alike.
Yes, the Maasplassen, easily accessible from Peel en Maas, is the largest continuous water sports area in the Netherlands. It offers a wide array of activities including stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, swimming, wakeboarding, and diving. The Leukermeer, part of National Park De Maasduinen, also permits swimming, surfing, and boating.
For swimming, the Maasplassen offers numerous day beaches and clear blue water, making it a popular choice. The Leukermeer also provides excellent opportunities for swimming and other water recreation. The Reindersmeer, however, is primarily an ecological area where swimming is generally not permitted to protect its sensitive ecosystem.
Absolutely. The Maasplassen area is ideal for families, with day beaches and opportunities for boat trips. The Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee are also noted as family-friendly, offering scenic walking and cycling paths. Many viewing platforms, like the Schroliksee Viewing Platform, are accessible and provide educational insights into local wildlife.
National Park De Maasduinen, home to the Reindersmeer, offers extensive hiking, cycling, and horse-riding trails through beautiful natural landscapes. The Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee are also excellent for walking or cycling, with charming paths leading to fishing piers. For more options, explore the running trails around Peel En Maas.
The Maasplassen area features very good bike paths, perfect for enjoying the scenic views. The Reindersmeer also has dedicated cycling trails. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, in the cycling guide for Peel En Maas, such as the 'View of the River Meuse – View of the Meuse and horses loop from Helden'.
Yes, the Schroliksee Viewing Platform provides insights into a lake landscape declared a nature reserve, with explanatory boards detailing resident swimming birds and the unique ecosystem of the Krickenberger Lakes. The Reindersmeer is also a nature-focused area with a sensitive ecosystem, and National Park De Maasduinen is known for its diverse wildlife.
While the Reindersmeer generally prohibits fishing to protect its ecosystem, Peel en Maas offers local options for anglers. You can find popular fishing ponds like De Breeërpeel in Helden, and specific trout ponds in Kessel and Meijel for a relaxed fishing experience.
The Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee are known for their scenic walking and cycling paths, offering charming views from small paths leading to fishing piers. The area, including the Schroliksee Viewing Platform, is a declared nature reserve, rich in birdlife and unique ecosystems, making it a great spot for nature observation and photography.
Yes, the Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center serves as a great starting point for exploring the area. It provides information boards that help visitors learn about the lakes and their surroundings, and it's worth a visit at any time of the year.
The Maasplassen, formed by gravel extraction, features clear blue water surrounded by lush banks. Its unique landscape includes flowery banks and areas where free-grazing Galloway cattle and Konik horses can be observed, adding to its natural appeal.
Yes, the Schroliksee Viewing Platform offers excellent insights into the nature reserve. Additionally, the Nette Bridge at De Wittsee is a popular spot for photographers, providing beautiful views of the Nette river and the lake.


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