Best lakes around S-Gravenzande are primarily found within its surrounding nature and recreation areas, as the town is known for its North Sea coast. The Westland region features a network of canals and smaller water bodies suitable for recreation. These areas offer diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and open water, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The local water features contribute to the region's natural appeal and offer accessible options for visitors.
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You are allowed to take your dog with you, as long as it is leashed. There are two hills with semi-natural stairs that are pretty steep.
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The Broekpolder was once a peat meadow polder with a number of dairy farmers. The word 'broek' (brouck) refers to the original peat bog at this location. Vlaardingen was a growing city in the 1950s and there were plans to make housing possible in the Broekpolder. To achieve this, the area first had to be raised. This was done between 1958 and 1976 with dredged material. Later, this soil layer turned out to be too polluted to be able to realize a residential area here. Housing construction was therefore off the table. The area was then given a green design. It was partly planted with production forest and for another part nature did its own work. The polder was thus given a new life as a nature and recreation area.
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The Broekpolder is a beautiful 400 ha. large and green nature and recreation area. You can walk, cycle, mountain bike, skate, play and do sports here. Close to the city of Vlaardingen and surrounded by the water of the Vlaardingse Vaart and the Vlieten, it is a very valuable green spot for residents in the region. The Broekpolder offers a diverse landscape of polder, forest and large lakes where many water birds live and winter. The Broekpolder is also the habitat of a large herd of Scottish Highlanders. In addition, there are more than 30 sports clubs for young and old. The four Vlaardingen scouting groups have also been given a new joint home in the Broekpolder. Source: https://www.broekpolder-vlaardingen.nl/over-ons
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One of the few "forests" near Rotterdam. This route is designed so that as much as possible can be walked on footpaths. There is only one steep climb.
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Nice piece of forest for both walking and cycling
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It is a beautiful walking area, but of course on a Sunday with nice weather, very busy with families and children. Not bad in itself, but if you are looking for silence, you better go on a weekday.
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While S-Gravenzande is primarily known for its North Sea coast, the surrounding Westland region features a network of canals and smaller water bodies within nature and recreation areas. These include lakes, pools, and wetlands, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
Yes, areas like Foppenplas are popular for cycling. It features a bridge that provides panoramic views of the surrounding area, making for a scenic ride. You can also find gravel biking routes in the wider region, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around S-Gravenzande guide.
Several areas are family-friendly. Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area offers varied terrain and forests for exploration. Kraaiennest Nature Reserve features two large pools, a smaller one, a playground, and beaches, making it ideal for day recreation with kids. The North Sea beach at S-Gravenzande also has tide pools for children to play in, and lifeguards are present during peak season.
You can find excellent hiking opportunities at Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area, which has varied terrain and forests. Staelduinse Forest, the only remaining natural forest in the Westland, also offers beautiful walking paths. For more options, explore the Hiking around S-Gravenzande guide.
Yes, Staelduinse Forest is a natural forest created on a sand ridge and features beech avenues. It's also known for bats emerging from bunkers in the area at dusk, and a variety of mushrooms and stinze plants. The forest itself is considered a historical site and natural monument.
Oostvoornse Meer is a prominent windsurfing location in the region. While S-Gravenzande itself is coastal, the North Sea beach offers opportunities for activities like kite-surfing, wave surfing, and stand-up paddleboarding, often with dedicated zones for safety.
Visitors appreciate the transition from industrial areas to natural green spaces, especially around Oostvoornse Meer. The dense and diverse natural environment of Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area is also highly valued for its varied terrain. Many enjoy the scenic cycling routes and panoramic views, such as those found at Foppenplas.
Yes, Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area is known for its varied terrain and is popular with mountain bikers. Oostvoornse Meer also features a very nice single track for MTB. You can find more detailed routes in the MTB Trails around S-Gravenzande guide.
Absolutely. Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area features lakes, forests, and wetlands. Kraaiennest Nature Reserve is a wetland area with two large pools and a smaller one, serving as a habitat for birds. Staelduinse Forest also contains small lake features within its diverse landscape.
The natural areas around S-Gravenzande, including the forests and wetlands, can be enjoyed year-round. For activities like swimming and sunbathing at the North Sea beach, the summer months (May to September) are ideal, especially when lifeguards are present. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, such as the mushrooms and stinze plants in Staelduinse Forest.
Many natural areas in the Westland region are dog-friendly, though specific rules may apply regarding leashes, especially in nature reserves or during certain seasons to protect wildlife. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage. For example, Staelduinse Forest is a popular walking area where dogs are often seen.


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