Lakes around Zederik, situated within the polder landscape of Vijfheerenlanden, are characterized by an intricate network of rivers, canals, and managed water bodies. This region offers various recreational opportunities, including fishing, cycling, and hiking routes. The area's water features range from smaller, managed ponds to significant nature reserves, reflecting its rich water management heritage. Visitors can explore diverse natural landmarks and historical waterways within the Zederik region.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The bandstand in Schoonhoven's Springerpark, opened in 2015, hosts free open-air concerts in the summer. Various music styles are played here during events like the Springerpark Concerts and Music in the Park.
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Springerpark in Schoonhoven was built in 1919 on the old city walls, designed by landscape architect Leonard Springer. The park features undulating paths, a pond, and a bandstand, and is popular for walks and events. After a restoration in 2008, it is once again a green oasis in the city.
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The view is truly phenomenal. To the north are the Willeskop lakes, and to the south, the vast polders.
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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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From above a beautiful view over the different lakes. Definitely worth going up!
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Play equipment for the kids and a fit and exercise route QR
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This is the lookout tower of Willeskop. From here you can view the surrounding meadows.
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Along a peace and quiet area for birds.
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The Zederik region, part of the polder landscape, offers diverse water features. You can explore the Drowned Forest, a redeveloped water storage facility where trees have succumbed to high water levels, creating a unique landscape. Another significant area is the Zouweboezem and Polder Achthoven, a swampy nature reserve important for migratory birds and various aquatic species.
Yes, the Zouweboezem and Polder Achthoven nature reserve is an important stopover for migratory birds at a European level, making it an excellent location for birdwatching. Many other species of birds and aquatic animals also inhabit this area.
In areas like Polder Achthoven, you might spot special species in the grasslands such as marsh cartel leaf, broad orchid, reed orchid, and flesh-colored orchid. The forests attract ruffed redstarts, hawks, falcons, and tree creepers. At dusk, deer are often seen in the grasslands. The Groesplaat nature reserve is also an important place for fish, attracting fish-eaters like cormorants and ospreys.
The Zederik region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including trails through the Zouweboezem and along the old Zederik loop. There are also running trails and MTB trails for cycling enthusiasts.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Drowned Forest is considered family-friendly and offers a nice place to rest during a hike or cycling tour. The Springerpark Music Pavilion in Schoonhoven, with its pond and events, is also a family-friendly destination.
While specific dog rules for all trails are not detailed, many nature areas in the Netherlands allow dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific reserve guidelines before visiting, especially in sensitive nature reserves like the Zouweboezem, to ensure compliance.
Historically, the Laak (or Lake) was a small river that flowed from the Lek near Lexmond to the Zederik near Meerkerk. While only a small remnant exists today, its significance is reflected in the town name Lexmond. The area around the historical Zederik loop, including locations like the Vlietmolen (a seesaw mill), offers picturesque Dutch landscapes and highlights the region's rich water management heritage. You can learn more about the Laak on Wikipedia.
The Willeskop Observation Tower offers a beautiful view of the Willeskop nature reserve and the surrounding area. From above, you can see different lakes and the vast polders, making it a worthwhile stop for panoramic views.
Yes, the Zederik region offers fishing opportunities. The Trout Pond Zederik in Meerkerk is a popular destination for anglers, featuring two well-maintained ponds where visitors can fish for trout in a peaceful environment. It caters to both individual and group fishing.
The Zouweboezem is an important stopover for migratory birds, suggesting that spring and autumn would be excellent seasons for birdwatching. The polder landscape offers beauty year-round, with lush greenery in spring/summer and unique atmospheric conditions in autumn/winter.
Yes, the Groesplaat nature reserve in the floodplains of the Boven-Merwede has three set walking routes. It is a largely open floodplain with swamp vegetation, grasslands, and brushlands. The area is freely accessible between sunrise and sunset, but it is not allowed to deviate from the paths.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural landscapes, such as the Drowned Forest, which is described as a nice and interesting place to rest. The panoramic views from the Willeskop Observation Tower are also highly valued, offering stunning perspectives over the lakes and polders.


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