Best lakes around Geldermalsen are situated within the West Betuwe municipality, an area characterized by its natural water features, including the Linge and Waal rivers. The broader Gelderland province offers numerous natural bathing lakes and rivers suitable for water-based activities. This region features diverse water bodies, from recreational areas to unique natural reserves formed by historical events. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring floodplains, orchards, and serene waterways.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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A.C. van Boxtel, here freely translated: "Sientje's café" has been an attraction for sailors, fishermen, commercial travelers, or the average person who enjoys a drink, for almost two hundred years. Ships were often seen struggling against the wind or ships perishing. At least twice, a ship was seen sinking in a storm from the café. These were brought out of oblivion by the dredging work in the fifties. The café became a popular stopping point for sailors, but people also found their way there over land via the dike. From: Drielse Vertellingen
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Beautiful but also somewhat alienated piece after steering. Bizarre how those tree stumps stick out above the water.
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Follow the Elmpad to the Quay towards Houten het Goy
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Unfortunately, the terrace is no longer available, it used to be a nice stop to relax with a nice cup of coffee or a soft drink.
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Changes in the course of the river - as here - often led to changes in the administrative affiliations of the towns and communities. Sometimes, however, the responsibilities remained the same, so that suddenly a community had territory on both banks of the Meuse or the Rhine.
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It's fun to see how the trees are gradually disappearing. Now there are only a few tribes left. A few years ago there were mostly dead trees.
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beautiful place to enjoy nature, a cup of coffee and people playing outside
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Recreation area "De Meent" guarantees fun and relaxation for young and old. While the children are playing and swimming, you can laze on one of the beaches. You can go out with the whole family by canoe and explore the area from the water. This is a nice place to enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack, we settle down at the cozy beach club that is present. You can actually enjoy yourself all day at "De Meent", so be sure to come back again!
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The region offers several unique natural features. You can visit the Drowned Forest, a recreational forest redeveloped as a water storage facility. Another interesting spot is Buitenkil Kolk, a deep hole formed by a dike breach that has become a notable natural area. Additionally, the Tichelgaten is a nature reserve created by clay and sand extraction, rich in diverse plant and animal life.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Recreation area "De Meent" near Beusichem is ideal for swimming, relaxing, and playing, featuring a natural playground on Jutterseiland. The Drowned Forest and Tichelgaten are also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature discovery and walks.
The Linge River, a prominent feature near Geldermalsen, is excellent for recreational boating activities like canoeing, waterskiing, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). For swimming and broader water sports, the Gelderland province offers options like Rhederlaag recreational lake for swimming, surfing, and waterskiing, and Strand Horst for kitesurfing, wakeboarding, and canoeing.
The area is particularly vibrant in spring when the fruit trees along the Linge River are in blossom, offering picturesque cycling routes. Summer is ideal for water-based activities like swimming and boating, with roadside stalls selling fresh local produce. The natural areas like Tichelgaten offer discoveries year-round.
Absolutely. The Waal River offers unique 'struinroutes' (ramble routes) through floodplains, orchards, and sand beaches. The picturesque Lingedijk provides scenic cycling and walking routes. You can find various hiking trails, including those along the Linge, by exploring the Hiking around Geldermalsen guide, which features routes like 'Blossom splendor along the Linge'.
Many water bodies in the region have interesting origins. Buitenkil Kolk and De Kloosterwiel were both formed by dike or levee breaches, creating deep holes or elongated pools from swirling water. The Tichelgaten nature reserve was created by historical clay and sand extraction for brick factories.
Yes, along the banks of the Linge River, you can find charming villages like Asperen, Rhenoy, and Beesd, which offer pleasant spots to stop and enjoy a drink on a terrace. The Recreation area "De Meent" also features a cozy beach club where you can enjoy coffee and snacks.
Beyond water sports, the area is excellent for cycling and running. The Lingedijk offers scenic cycling routes. You can explore various running trails, including those along the Linge, by checking the Running Trails around Geldermalsen guide. For cycling enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Geldermalsen guide offers routes like 'De Oude Waag – Mariënwaerdt gate entrance loop'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the unique formations of the 'kolks' and 'gaten' to the serene beauty of the Linge and Waal rivers. The opportunities for active recreation, such as walking the scenic paths, cycling through orchards, and enjoying water sports, are highly valued. The family-friendly facilities at places like De Meent also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the Tichelgaten nature reserve is particularly noted for its diverse wildlife. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with resident, migratory, and water birds, as well as various dragonflies, damselflies, butterflies, and other insects throughout the year.
While Geldermalsen itself is well-connected, access to specific natural areas and lakes often requires a combination of public transport and walking or cycling. It's advisable to research specific routes to your desired destination, as some of the more secluded natural spots might be best reached by bike or car from the nearest public transport hub.


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