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Top 20 Lakes in Veluwe

Best lakes in Veluwe are situated within a diverse natural landscape known for its forests, heathlands, and sand drifts. The region, part of the larger Veluwe area, offers a variety of water bodies, from fens to larger ponds. These lakes provide opportunities for exploration amidst varied ecosystems. The area's natural beauty and historical sites contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities.

Best lakes in Veluwe

  • The most popular lakes is Solse Gat, a forest and lake area known for its deep pit and local legends. A path leads into the pond, offering several spots for a break.
  • Another must-see spot is Pluizenmeer, a lake located within a forest. This lake is known for its historical use for washing sheep and is home to many frogs.
  • Visitors also love Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond, a small waterfall at the inlet of a beautifully located smaller lake. It offers a scenic spot to observe the water feature and the surrounding park.
  • Veluwe is known for its fens and ponds, often nestled within forest landscapes. These water bodies vary in size and depth, providing diverse natural habitats to explore.
  • The lakes in Veluwe are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1000 upvotes and over 200 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond

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Small waterfall at the inlet of the lake, which you can cross via the stairs at the bottom.

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Solse Gat

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According to folk tales, there used to be a monastery here, where dark practices took place... The abbot and the monks who lived in the beautiful monastery did not take the pious life very seriously. They drank gallons of wine, gorged themselves during meals and organized meetings with witches and ghosts. Together they danced until it became light again.

This went on for a long time. The monks partied, drank and enjoyed life. Until, sometime in the Middle Ages, a stormy Christmas evening put an end to the wicked excesses in the forest. Suddenly, local residents heard a huge lightning strike. The next morning a little boy passed by the site and discovered that the entire monastery had disappeared into a large hole in the forest. All that could be seen were some uprooted trees around the site, the brick path that was the access road and a deep hole.

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Pluizenmeer

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Nice lake at the Dellen. The sheep used to be washed here.

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Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge

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The entire building is built with bricks, some of which are glazed. In the center of the building is the all-tower tower. From here, the surrounding forest and heath landscape can be viewed as if from an oversized hide. The name St. Hubertus derives from the patron saint of hunters, Saint Hubertus, who is depicted in one of the stained glass windows of the house. The shape of the building's floor plan is inspired by a deer antler. Berlage not only designed the building, but also the entire interior. Tiles, lamps and furniture: everything has been coordinated.

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Beekhuizen Pond

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Landgoed Beekhuizen is located on the west side of the Veluwezoom National Park, near Velp. You will find hiking trails with stylish bridges, a spiral path to the top of a hill and a beautiful pond surrounded by rhododendrons.

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Henk Wijlhuizen
January 25, 2026, Beekhuizen Pond

The waterfall was made about 70 years ago by my grandfather, his name is Ben Navarro, who also lived nearby. His sons Ben and Evert also helped with it, and his daughter Janny, who is my mother.

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The Pluizenmeer is a characteristic fen (small lake) nestled in the Renderklippen: a heathland and woodland formed by ice-age moraines. Originally called "Vlasmeertje" (Little Flax Lake), it was quickly nicknamed "Pluizenmeertje" (Little Fluffy Peat Grass) because it is fringed with fluffy bog grass (cotton cotton).

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a nice little water. also nice for a refreshing dip for the dogs. but leash area

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Nicely laid out, including the stepping stones

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Im Do
August 6, 2024, Beekhuizen Pond

Beautiful piece, beautifully landscaped with the waterfall

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Enjoy the view

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What a wonderful piece of silence

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What an oasis of peace

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes in Veluwe?

Yes, many lakes in Veluwe are suitable for families. For instance, Solse Gat is a forest and lake area with paths for exploration, and Pluizenmeer is a lovely forest lake known for its frogs, offering a pleasant natural experience for children. The Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond is also family-friendly, set within a beautiful park.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in Veluwe?

Many areas around the Veluwe lakes are dog-friendly, especially those with forest trails. For example, Pluizenmeer is specifically noted as dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash in nature reserves and be mindful of local regulations, especially concerning wildlife protection.

What kind of hiking routes can I find near the Veluwe lakes?

The Veluwe region offers a variety of hiking routes that often pass by or lead to its lakes. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For example, you can explore routes like 'On safari in Planken Wambuis nature reserve' or 'Kootwijkerzand and Radio Kootwijk Loop'. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking in Veluwe.

Are there cycling opportunities around the Veluwe lakes?

Absolutely. The Veluwe is renowned for its extensive cycling network, with many routes passing through forests, heathlands, and past lakes. You can find routes like 'Cycle through the forests of the Veluwe in search of wildlife' or the 'Veluwezoom route'. Discover more cycling adventures in the Cycling in Veluwe guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the Veluwe lakes?

The Veluwe lakes are beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, and autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Winter can be serene, with crisp air and potentially frosted landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there cafes or facilities near the Veluwe lakes?

Yes, some lakes and nearby attractions offer facilities. For instance, the Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge, located near a lake, has a pavilion where you can get drinks, coffee, and cake. Many larger nature areas also have visitor centers or restaurants nearby.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' lakes in Veluwe?

While popular spots like Solse Gat draw visitors, the Veluwe is dotted with numerous smaller fens and ponds. Heidebloem Pond, for example, is a tranquil fen a bit off the main path, offering wooden walkways and a peaceful atmosphere. Exploring the extensive network of trails can lead you to many such quiet spots.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I expect to see around the Veluwe lakes?

The Veluwe's diverse ecosystems, including forests, heathlands, and fens, support a rich variety of nature and wildlife. Around the lakes, you might spot various bird species, amphibians like the frogs at Pluizenmeer, and insects. The surrounding forests are home to deer, wild boar, and other mammals, especially in the larger nature reserves.

Are there historical sites near the Veluwe lakes?

Yes, the Veluwe region has a rich history. The Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge, an architectural masterpiece by H.P. Berlage, is a significant historical site located near a lake. Solse Gat also has local legends and historical tales associated with it, adding a mystical element to its natural beauty.

Is wild swimming permitted in the Veluwe lakes?

Wild swimming regulations vary by lake and specific location within the Veluwe. While some recreational lakes have designated swimming areas, many natural fens and ponds are protected habitats where swimming is not permitted to preserve their delicate ecosystems. Always look for local signage or consult official park information before entering the water.

How can I reach the Veluwe lakes by public transport?

Reaching some Veluwe lakes by public transport can be challenging as many are nestled deep within nature reserves. However, major towns surrounding the Veluwe are accessible by train and bus. From there, local buses or a combination of cycling might be needed to reach specific lake areas. Planning your route in advance using public transport planners is recommended.

Where can I find parking near the Veluwe lakes?

Many popular access points to the Veluwe's nature areas and lakes have designated parking lots, often paid. For instance, areas around the National Park De Hoge Veluwe or specific highlights like the Sint Hubertus Hunting Lodge usually offer parking facilities. Always check for parking availability and fees before your visit.

Can I visit the Veluwe lakes in winter?

Yes, the Veluwe lakes can be visited in winter. The landscape takes on a different, often serene beauty with frosted trees and quiet trails. While some facilities might have reduced hours, hiking and cycling are still possible. Be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions on paths.

Are there accessible trails around the Veluwe lakes?

While many trails in the Veluwe's natural areas can be uneven, some parks and visitor centers offer more accessible paths. For example, areas around the Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond are within a park that may have more maintained paths. It's advisable to check specific location details for information on wheelchair or stroller accessibility.

Are there circular walking routes around the Veluwe lakes?

Yes, the Veluwe region is well-equipped with marked circular walking routes that often incorporate lakes and ponds. These routes vary in length and difficulty, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Many local trail networks and guides, such as the Hiking in Veluwe guide, feature circular options.

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