Best lakes in Springendal & Dal Van De Mosbeek are characterized by a unique landscape of stream valleys, wetlands, and numerous springs. This Natura 2000 site in Overijssel, Netherlands, is ecologically significant due to its diverse hydrological features. The region's interconnected water systems, fed by mineral-rich groundwater, create a mosaic of habitats supporting unique biodiversity. Visitors can explore various water bodies and associated ecosystems within this natural reserve.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Beautiful route, highly recommended!
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Hills, meadows, lakes, hayfields, heathland and historic farms complete the picture. Around 1920, Springendal was purchased by the Enschede textile baron Jannink. He gave the centuries-old agricultural area the appearance of an estate with many English features. The medieval essen (bolakkers that grew higher and higher due to fertilization) are, friendly bordered by trees, incorporated into the whole. There are also a number of fantastic Twente farms. Springendal has a structure of lanes and water. In addition to the monumental Mosbeeklaan, on which a number of side lanes end, the character of the estate is determined by springs and streams. Bubbling water forms three ponds, which in turn feed the Springendalsebeek.
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During this walk you can enjoy winding paths, boardwalks and beech avenues along babbling brooks.
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Very idyllically situated in the middle of the forest area.
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Forest, water and meadows in an ideal mix for relaxing walks.
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Beautiful nature with water. Beautiful in all seasons 👌
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The Springendal & Dal Van De Mosbeek area is known for its unique hydrological landscape, featuring stream valleys, wetlands, and numerous springs rather than large traditional lakes. You'll find significant brooks like the Mosbeek and Springendalse Beek, along with various spring ponds and wetlands. These interconnected water systems create a rich mosaic of habitats.
Absolutely. Key features include The Springs, Springendal, where bubbling water forms ponds that feed the Springendalsebeek. Another notable spot is the Large Spring Pond, idyllically situated in the forest and known for its unique natural values. The Springs and Streams of Springendal also offer beautiful nature with water features.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like 'The Springs, Springendal – Large Spring Pond loop' or 'The Bronnen Lakes – The Springs, Springendal loop'. For running, there are routes such as 'The Springs, Springendal loop from Halle'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Heathland at Grenzweg – Singraven Watermill loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Hiking, Running, and Gravel Biking in the area.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. Highlights like The Springs, Springendal, Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley, and the Large Spring Pond are all categorized as family-friendly. The gentle terrain around the springs and streams makes for pleasant walks with children.
The region is a Natura 2000 site, rich in biodiversity. You can observe diverse landscapes including stream valleys, wetlands, and unique fen ecosystems. The Mosbeek's calcareous water supports rare plant species, and the Springendalse Beek is home to the rare European brook lamprey. The wetlands are vital habitats for plants like orchids, marsh marigold, and butterwort.
The Springendal & Dal Van De Mosbeek area is beautiful in all seasons. The changing foliage around the streams and ponds offers different scenic views throughout the year, making it a rewarding destination regardless of when you visit.
Yes, the Mosbeek valley has an ancient history, featuring two historic watermills, Frans and Bels. These mills are also known breeding grounds for the Grey Wagtail. The area around Springendal was transformed into an estate with English features around 1920, incorporating medieval 'essen' (ancient agricultural fields) and a structure of lanes and water.
The terrain generally features hills, meadows, and forest paths. While some routes are easy, others can be moderate, especially those covering longer distances or slight elevations. For example, the 'Springs and Boardwalk Trail' is considered intermediate. Always check specific route details for difficulty levels.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful serenity of the streams and the expansive views from higher grounds like the Galgenberg. The bubbling springs and idyllic ponds nestled in the forest, such as the Large Spring Pond, are often highlighted as perfect spots for relaxation and enjoying nature.
Please note that the Vlonderpad boardwalk at Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley has been removed. Visitors can still explore the trail and its springs, but the boardwalk section is no longer present.
Yes, several highlights offer great views. Springs and Boardwalk Trail, Springendal & Mosbeek Valley and the Large Spring Pond are noted for their viewpoints. Additionally, the Grote Bronkhorst Lake and Footbridge provides a beautiful view of the lake and the babbling stream.


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