Lakes around Bever offer a diverse landscape featuring both natural and man-made water bodies. This region includes recreational areas and historical estates, often centered around ponds and larger lakes. These aquatic features are integrated into the local environment, providing settings for various outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities to explore historical sites alongside natural water features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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This is actually the Kasteeldomein de Blondel de Beauregard in Viane. This expansive estate is located on the Edingseweg. It includes a large fishpond. The castle was severely damaged by a fire in 2020. Its future is unclear. A holiday home and mobile home park with a tent field is located on the estate by the fishpond.
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There are many different attractions around Gaverplas lake. People can be seen fishing on the lakeside banks. There is a big fountain, restaurants, bars and cafes. Many different paddle boats are at the main building section. Good new gravel tracks go around the lake. It is a popular area as the campsite is connected also and local people pass through
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In the 19th century, the pond contributed to the Abbey Park's function as a spa. Later, residents came to sail there, and in the 1970s, it evolved into a fishpond. Today, there are no fish left, and over 4,000 m³ of sludge was removed. The retaining wall was repaired, the parapet replaced, and a wooden platform was installed. Now it's up to nature. Thanks to several springs, the pond is filled completely naturally and without human intervention. It's the ideal spot to spot frogs, dragonflies, and many other species. Source: www.visitgeraardsbergen.be
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Old (square?) farm, now youth hostel 't Schipken.
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The Poelaertplas is a large lake in the provincial domain De Gavers in Onkerzele, a sub-municipality of Geraardsbergen. The lake is approximately 20 hectares in size and has a maximum depth of 4.5 meters. You can swim, kayak, dive, fish or just enjoy the nature and the view. The lake is named after the Poelaert family, who used to own the domain. The lake was created by sand extraction for the construction of the E40 motorway in the 1970s.
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The lakes around Bever offer a mix of natural and man-made landscapes. You'll find large lakes like those in De Gavers, which include two interconnected lakes and small beaches. Other areas, such as Ter Rijst Castle Estate, feature landscape parks with multiple ponds and forest environments. The Pond, once a spa and fishpond, is now naturally refilled by springs and is an ideal spot for spotting frogs and dragonflies.
Yes, the region features several historical estates. Ter Rijst Castle Estate includes a 19th-century castle and a landscape park with ponds, built on the site of a medieval castle. The area also has remnants of an old Roman highway and a historic ice cellar. Another example is the Lake at Château de Viaene, which is part of the expansive Kasteeldomein de Blondel de Beauregard estate.
Among the most popular spots are De Gavers, a recreational park with two large interconnected lakes and two small beaches, offering numerous relaxation options. Poelaert Lake in De Gavers Provincial Domain is also highly regarded, covering approximately 20 hectares and providing opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and enjoying nature.
Yes, several lakes offer opportunities for swimming and water sports. Poelaert Lake in De Gavers Provincial Domain is a great option where you can swim, kayak, and even dive. The recreational park De Gavers also features two small beaches, making it suitable for water-based relaxation.
Many of the lakes are family-friendly. De Gavers recreational park is noted for being fun for kids of all ages, with relaxation options and beaches. Poelaert Lake and the Ter Rijst Castle Estate are also categorized as family-friendly, offering varied environments for exploration.
Yes, Poelaert Lake in De Gavers Provincial Domain is specifically listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas regarding leash requirements.
The area around Bever offers various cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, general cycling, and gravel biking. For instance, there are moderate road cycling loops like 'El Truc à Batchos Stone Loader – Path Along the Dender loop from Viane-Moerbeke' (73 km). For general cycling, routes like 'Estriverie Castle – Deux-Acren Lock and Weir loop from Bever' (28.8 km) are available. You can explore more routes on the Cycling around Bever guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Bever guide.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. You can find moderate gravel biking routes such as 'Rebaix Village Center – Plachettes Road loop from Acren' (51.7 km) or 'Forest singletrack – Forest Path in Bois de Silly loop from Silly' (35.6 km). More details and routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Bever guide.
While specific 'easy walks' are not detailed, the recreational parks and estates often feature maintained trails suitable for leisurely strolls. For example, Ter Rijst Castle Estate offers a nice variety between maintained trails and a rougher forest environment, and De Gavers has beautiful paths around the water. These areas are generally suitable for circular walks.
While specific parking details for each lake are not provided, recreational areas like De Gavers typically offer parking facilities for visitors. For other estates or natural areas, it's recommended to check local signage or official websites for designated parking zones.
The guide data does not specify a 'best time to visit' for the lakes around Bever. However, given the outdoor nature of the activities and the presence of beaches and recreational parks, spring, summer, and early autumn would generally be ideal for enjoying the water and trails.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. At Ter Rijst Castle Estate, you have the opportunity to have a drink or snack at T-Rest. The recreational area De Gavers also features restaurants, providing convenient options for visitors.


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