Best lakes around Oud-Beijerland offers access to significant recreational water bodies, most notably the Spui river. This tidal river forms a natural boundary for the Hoeksche Waard island, providing diverse water-based activities. The region features designated open water swimming locations and marinas, making water an integral part of Oud-Beijerland's recreational areas. The landscape is characterized by its connection to these waterways, offering opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
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This is a somewhat older park and it is especially nice to stay there when it is very hot.
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The park, also called Park van Zocher, was created between 1853 and 1900. It covers 28.4 hectares and has been a national monument since 2010.
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The Volkerak locks, west of Willemstad, were built as part of the Delta Plan. A secondary dam had to be built in the Volkerak to close off the Oosterschelde and the Haringvliet. However, the closing off of the Volkerak, which was planned in 1969, would also block an important shipping route between Rotterdam/Germany and Antwerp/France. It was therefore decided to build a lock complex in the dam to be constructed. The first two inland navigation locks were built in 1964. In 1977, the complex was expanded to the northwest with an additional lock for inland shipping, an inlet lock and finally a separate recreational lock. Bridges had already been built over the newly constructed locks: a fixed bridge and a double movable bascule bridge over the southern lock for commercial shipping. To the south of the locks are various service houses and a workshop and storage area for the emergency power supply and the nuclear shelter below. On the south bank of the Volkerak, at the beginning of the lock, there is a lookout tower, with a storage area for the reserve gates underneath. In addition, a new lock keeper's office was built around 2012; the old lock keeper's house between the eastern and middle locks was demolished shortly afterwards. At some distance from the locks on the south bank, there is another office and a door storage / workshop. In 1988, the complex was mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest inland shipping object in the world. The commercial shipping locks are each 325 metres long and 24 metres wide. The locks are built of concrete and each has four pairs of steel doors; two pairs for ebb and two pairs for flood.
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A scenic route along the Binnenmaas in the Hoeksche Waard, with calm waters, green meadows and characteristic farms. This path offers plenty of opportunity to cycle and enjoy the rural South Holland landscape, with beautiful views of the Binnenmaas and plenty of nature around you.
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The small park is also very beautiful
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Today I walked the entire route: "As old as the road to Kralingen". 36.5km of enjoyment! I passed by here.
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Zocher Park in Rotterdam is a green park in the center of the city, named after the famous landscape architect Jan David Zocher. The park offers an oasis of peace and greenery in the middle of the busy city. It is a popular place for walkers, joggers and people who want to relax in the natural environment. Zocher Park is a beautiful location to enjoy the outdoors and the green surroundings in the heart of Rotterdam.
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The Volkerak is a body of water located southeast of the South Holland island of Goeree-Overflakkee. On the east side of the Volkerak are the Volkerak locks to the Hollands Diep; The Krammer is located on the west side. In the south of the Volkerak, the Scheldt-Rhine Canal to Antwerp begins
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While Oud-Beijerland doesn't have large natural lakes, the region offers access to significant recreational water bodies. The most notable is the Spui river, a tidal river forming a natural boundary for the Hoeksche Waard island. You'll also find areas like the Haringvliet Wetlands and the Binnenmaas, which provide diverse water-based activities and scenic views.
Yes, there is an officially designated swimming spot directly on the Spui river in Oud-Beijerland, known as Spui – Oud-Beijerland (Oude Tol). These official locations are regularly checked for water quality and safety during the swimming season (May 1st to October 1st). It's advised to swim within the marked ball lines due to strong currents and shipping traffic.
The area is characterized by its riverine landscapes and wetland areas. You can explore the Haringvliet Wetlands, known for its natural beauty and wildlife, or discover the Wildflower fields in the Oude Polder near Haringvliet, which burst with colorful flowers. The Spui river itself is a tidal environment, influenced by the Delta Works.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunities for nature walks and scenic views over the water. For instance, the Haringvliet Wetlands are praised for their 'wonderful nature walk with happy spectators' and 'beautiful view over the water'. The Route Along the Binnenmaas is loved for its 'calm waters, green meadows and characteristic farms'.
Absolutely. Several spots are great for families, including The Park van Zocher, which offers an oasis of peace and greenery for walks and relaxation. The Route Along the Binnenmaas is a scenic cycle way suitable for families, and the Wildflower fields in the Oude Polder provide a colorful and engaging natural experience.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Route Along the Binnenmaas is a dedicated cycle way offering beautiful views of the rural South Holland landscape. You can find many more cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, by exploring the Cycling around Oud-Beijerland guide.
Yes, you can find various trails. The Haringvliet Wetlands and Highland Cattle offers a wonderful nature walk. The Park van Zocher is also a popular spot for walkers. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Oud-Beijerland guide, which includes routes that often follow dikes and natural areas near the water.
The Spui river is integral to Oud-Beijerland's recreational offerings. The WSV "Het Spui" Oud-Beijerland Marina, located in the town center, provides excellent opportunities for boating and experiencing Oud-Beijerland from the water. The tidal nature of the Spui means it's also used for various water sports, though caution is advised due to strong currents outside designated safe areas.
Yes, the wetland areas and riverine landscapes around Oud-Beijerland are excellent for bird watching. The Haringvliet Wetlands, in particular, is a natural area known for its wildlife, making it a good spot to observe various bird species.
The swimming season, from May 1st to October 1st, is ideal for enjoying the designated open water swimming locations. For general outdoor activities like cycling and walking, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery, especially when the Wildflower fields in the Oude Polder are in bloom.
Many paths along the waterways, such as sections of the Route Along the Binnenmaas and within The Park van Zocher, are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for a wide range of abilities. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for terrain information if accessibility is a primary concern.
While many outdoor areas in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary. Generally, dogs are allowed on leashes in most public natural areas and on trails. However, designated swimming spots might have restrictions during the swimming season. Always look for local signage regarding dog access.
The Spui river itself has historical significance as a tidal river and a natural boundary. The Volkerak, a large body of water nearby, features impressive locks that were built as part of the Delta Plan, a major engineering project to protect the Netherlands from the sea. These structures represent a significant part of Dutch water management history.


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