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Top 20 Lakes around Oosterzele

Best lakes around Oosterzele, a municipality in the Flemish province of East Flanders, Belgium, offers a variety of natural areas for outdoor exploration. While prominent natural lakes directly within Oosterzele are not widely documented, the surrounding region features several significant lake areas and nature reserves. These areas provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing local flora and fauna. The landscape is characterized by its low-lying meadows, former river meanders, and managed floodplains.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Kalkense Meersen

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Do you want to experience what total peace feels like? Then cycle through the Kalkense Meersen. Here, with the mighty Scheldt in the background, the water constantly plays hide and …

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Damvallei Lake

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In De Damvallei you can go hiking in nature, near Ghent. It is a low moor, formed by some distant meanders of the Scheldt. The marked walking routes take you …

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The arboretum was planted in 1973.
It includes more than 60 tree species, including all native trees of Flanders, as well as a number of park trees.
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Liedemeer park

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This beautifully landscaped park around the pond in the core forms a buffer between the residential zone in Merelbeke and the industrial zone. A green lung near the water that is definitely worth including in your walking route!

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Damvallei Nature Reserve

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Dominiek Van Dooren
May 16, 2026, Liedemeerspark Pond

The Liedermeerspark, which became an officially recognized park in 1982, covers 25 hectares and includes, among other things, a fishing pond; originally an old arm of the Scheldt. In the municipal council meeting of 22 September 1983, it was decided that the green zone in BPA no. 12 would henceforth be officially called "Liedermeerspark" and the water "Verlorenbroodvijver". In this recreational zone, no fewer than 3000 native deciduous trees were planted in 1988, followed by about 1000 oaks planted by schoolchildren. (Information board on site)

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Heidi
September 14, 2025, Damvallei Nature Reserve

Definitely recommended. Every now and then we encountered a jogger or walker, but it was negligible. It's so nice to be able to enjoy the beautiful nature this way.

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It's a beautiful location full of greenery, trees, and beautiful plants that you'll see along the way. You can walk for ages without encountering too many people. Really cool!

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what a beautiful region, nature a volonté

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good route without busy points

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The Aelmoeseneiebos (or Aalmoezenijebos) is a nature reserve on the territory of the municipalities of Melle (Gontrode) and Oosterzele (Landskouter). The forest is 28.5 hectares in size and is owned by the University of Ghent. The forest area is now managed by the university Lab for Forest & Nature. The railway line Ghent-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. The Aelmoeseneiebos is an old forest area that already appeared on the Ferraris map in 1775. The forest was owned by the Saint Bavo's Abbey of Ghent for centuries. During the French period (1794-1815) it was transferred to the public poor relief of the city of Ghent. In 1967-1968 the Belgian State bought the forest so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. The most important tree species are summer oak and beech, with ash and maple in the stream valleys. The Aelmoeseneiebos is known for its spring flora such as wood anemone, slender primrose, yellow dead-nettle and small periwinkle. During the First World War, the forest was largely cut down but replanted in 1920. Adjacent to the western part of the Aelmoeseneiebos, 10 hectares of plots of land belonging to Natuurpunt, Oosterzele department, are located in the valley of the Gondebeek. With the 'Rodeland landscape project' [1], the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through afforestation in the valleys of the Gondebeek, Kerkesbeek and Driesbeek[2][3]. In 2021, 5 amphibian tunnels were constructed in the Gondebeek valley[4]. Inventories and research in the Aelmoeseneiebos found 1329 different species: including 64 tree and shrub species and 599 species of invertebrates. The Aelmoeseneiebos is protected in Europe as part of the Natura 2000 area (habitat directive area) 'Forests of the south-east of the Zandleemstreek' (BE2300044). The forest is freely accessible on the footpaths.

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This nature reserve is a remnant of an extensive forest area that gradually had to make way for agriculture in the 18th century. The surrounding land and the forest were owned for centuries by the Aalmoezenij, the poor relief of the Ghent Saint Bavo's Abbey. The production of wood was the main function at that time. The forest was purchased by the Belgian state in 1967-1968 so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. In the early years, it was mainly used for studies on the growth and management of forests with a view to wood production. It also had a recreational and educational function. Railway line 122 Melle-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. In the western part (where we walked) an arboretum was created in 1973. With the 'Rodeland landscape project', the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through further afforestation of a number of stream valleys.

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DirkWi
September 16, 2024, Damvallei Nature Reserve

The sound of traffic from the nearby Dendermondsesteenweg, R4 and E17 is never far away, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the beauty of Dr Damvallei.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lake areas can I explore around Oosterzele?

Around Oosterzele, you'll find a variety of lake types, primarily consisting of low moor lakes, former river meanders, and managed floodplains. These include extensive Scheldt lakes like Kalkense Meersen, which serve as flood buffers, and artificial lakes such as Damvallei Lake, created from sand extraction.

Which lake areas are popular for nature observation and tranquility?

For nature lovers seeking tranquility, Kalkense Meersen is highly recommended. It's an extensive Scheldt lake area known for its peace, vast fields, and rich birdlife. The Damvallei Nature Reserve is another excellent choice, offering a low moor ecosystem with diverse flora and fauna, including many birds.

Are there opportunities for walking and hiking around the lakes?

Yes, the lake areas around Oosterzele offer extensive opportunities for walking and hiking. The Kalkense Meersen features a hiking route network with 165 kilometers of trails. Similarly, the Damvallei Nature Reserve has marked walking routes through meadows, peat pits, and thickets. For more specific routes, you can explore running trails around Oosterzele.

Can I go cycling near the lakes in Oosterzele?

Absolutely. The Kalkense Meersen area is particularly noted for its extensive cycling opportunities, offering beautiful stretches along the Scheldt. You can also find various gravel biking routes around Oosterzele that pass through scenic landscapes.

Are the lake areas around Oosterzele family-friendly?

Many of the lake areas are suitable for families. Both Damvallei Lake and Damvallei Nature Reserve are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and opportunities to observe nature. The Kalkense Meersen also provides gentle routes for family outings.

Are dogs allowed in the lake areas and nature reserves?

Rules regarding dogs vary by specific reserve. For instance, in The Grootmeers Nature Reserve, dogs are generally not allowed, even on a leash, due to the presence of free-roaming grazers. It's always best to check local signage or official websites for specific regulations before visiting with your dog.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Oosterzele?

The lakes around Oosterzele can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for walking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. In winter, some paths, especially in areas like The Grootmeers Nature Reserve, can become very wet and difficult to navigate, often requiring boots.

Are there any specific rules or regulations to be aware of in the nature reserves?

Yes, nature reserves like The Grootmeers Nature Reserve often have specific rules to protect wildlife and maintain the ecosystem. These can include restrictions on dogs, staying on marked paths, and respecting grazing animals. Access is typically from sunrise to sunset. Always look for local signage upon arrival.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lake areas near Oosterzele?

Visitors frequently highlight the profound sense of peace and tranquility found in these areas. The extensive natural landscapes, the abundance of birdlife, and the combination of land and water are often praised. Many appreciate the well-maintained routes for cycling and walking, and the opportunity to escape civilization and enjoy nature's spectacle.

Are there other outdoor activities besides walking and cycling near the lakes?

Beyond walking and cycling, the region around Oosterzele offers various other outdoor activities. You can find MTB trails and running routes that traverse the diverse landscapes, including forests and open fields, providing options for different levels of intensity.

Is there parking available at the lake areas?

While specific parking details for every lake area are not always provided, popular nature reserves and recreational spots typically offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check local information or maps for parking options near your chosen lake destination.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. Damvallei Lake, for example, is an artificial water feature that has developed into a rich habitat for reed and swamp vegetation, dragonflies, frogs, and salamanders. The Kalkense Meersen is notable for its role as a flood buffer and its grazing Galloway cattle, which contribute to nature management.

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