Best lakes around Delfzijl are found in the broader Groningen province, complementing Delfzijl's coastal location on the Eems estuary and its harbor. While Delfzijl itself offers sea access and a city beach, the region features significant lakes like Schildmeer and Oldambt Lake. These bodies of water provide diverse recreational opportunities, including water sports, cycling, and nature observation. The area combines coastal features with inland lake environments, offering varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Blauwestad (German: Blaustadt) is a new residential area in the Dutch region of East Groningen, roughly between the towns of Winschoten, Midwolda, Oostwold, Finsterwolde, and Scheemda. The area belongs to the municipality of Oldambt and is part of the Blauwestad project, which primarily aims to stimulate the economy in the region, which is considered part of East Groningen. The area consists of approximately 1,500 houses with areas ranging from 700 to 7,400 m², spread across five separate residential areas: - De Wei - Het Riet - Het Park - Het Dorp and - Het Wold The houses are generally in the more expensive price ranges. A house in "Het Dorp" costs around €250,000 in the lower price ranges, and in the higher price ranges, where you can find a house with many extras, such as a balcony, the price is around €1,500. B. a private boat parking space directly at the house, around one million euros. The residential area is located on the Oldambtmeer.
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Nice place to go 1/2 hour before sunset! Lots of birds to spot, geese, but also a crane seen. Exciting boardwalk with one-way traffic.
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Nice one-way boardwalk in 't Roegwold. Unfortunately, when I was back on the mainland, I saw a stubborn couple along the way, who walked the boardwalk against the direction of walking. The boardwalk is quite narrow. Halfway along the path is a small island with a bench.
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The trail is currently closed due to bird flu.
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An architectural feature, in a fantastic location.
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From here a nice walk to the bird hide
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While Delfzijl itself is coastal, the broader Groningen province offers significant recreational lakes. The most notable is Schildmeer, known for its serene environment and facilities at Steendam, including marinas and a sandy beach. Another prominent body of water is Oldambt Lake, a large natural monument suitable for sailing and recreation. The Eems estuary also provides coastal water access.
Yes, several lakes and areas are well-suited for families. Schildmeer offers a sandy beach, bungalow park, and calm waters ideal for swimming and canoeing. Oldambt Lake is also considered family-friendly, as is The Blue City, a settlement with lake access and interesting architecture.
The calm waters of Schildmeer are ideal for various water sports, especially during spring and summer. Visitors can enjoy canoeing, swimming, and sailing. Marinas are available at Steendam for those with boats.
Yes, the area around Schildmeer boasts extensive bike paths that wind through green fields and wildflower meadows, perfect for family cycling trips. These paths are part of the Schildmeer loop, and the International Dollard Route also runs along the south side of the lake. For more cycling options, you can explore the Gravel biking around Delfzijl guide.
Most of the shores of Schildmeer are designated nature reserves, offering opportunities to spot various birds, deer, and foxes. A wooden lookout tower, Biesterwied, provides excellent views over the Tetjehorn reed marsh and the Schildmeer. Additionally, the Kiekkaaste Birdwatching Tower, located on the edge of the Dollartwatt, is an excellent spot to observe waders, ducks, and even seals.
Yes, the Boardwalk Over Dannemeer offers a unique walking experience directly over the water. This 600-meter path includes a small island with a bench for resting, providing wide, all-round views. For other walking options, check out the Hiking around Delfzijl guide.
At Steendam, on the Schildmeer, visitors can find a range of facilities including marinas, a sandy beach, restaurants, campsites, and a bungalow park. This makes it a well-equipped recreational area for a day trip or a longer stay.
Yes, particularly around Schildmeer, there are restaurants, campsites, and a bungalow park at Steendam. The area around The Blue City also features interesting architecture and residential areas with lake access, implying nearby amenities.
Spring and summer are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for water sports like canoeing, swimming, and sailing on Schildmeer. The cycling and walking paths are also very pleasant during these seasons with green fields and wildflower meadows. Birdwatching can be good year-round, but specific migration periods might offer unique sightings.
Absolutely. The wooden lookout tower, Biesterwied, at Schildmeer offers views over the Tetjehorn reed marsh. The Kiekkaaste Birdwatching Tower provides excellent views of the Dollartwatt. Additionally, the Boardwalk Over Dannemeer itself is a unique landmark and offers panoramic views over the water.
Delfzijl provides direct access to the Eems estuary and features a city beach, offering a coastal experience. However, the inland lakes like Schildmeer and Oldambt Lake offer a more traditional lake experience with extensive natural areas, calmer waters for specific sports, and dedicated recreational infrastructure away from the tidal influences of the sea. For more on Delfzijl's water activities, you can visit Visit Groningen.


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