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Top 20 Lakes around Laarne

Best lakes around Laarne offers access to various water-related recreational areas and nature reserves in the East Flanders province. While Laarne itself does not feature large natural lakes, its surroundings provide diverse aquatic environments. The region is characterized by marshy hayfields, meadows, and former Scheldt meanders, creating unique natural landscapes. These areas offer opportunities for walking, observing wildlife, and engaging in water sports.

Best lakes around Laarne

  • The most popular lakes is Kalkense Meersen, an other natural area that…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Kalkense Meersen

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Do you want to experience what total peace feels like? Then cycle through the Kalkense Meersen. Here, with the mighty Scheldt in the background, the water constantly plays hide and …

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Donkmeer

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Beautiful path and always see a swan or duck... Fishermen also know their way around here...

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Peat Pits of Berlare Broek

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During the end of the last ice age, the Scheldt between Ghent and Dendermonde left behind various fossil meander bends, such as those of Overmere-Donk and the Dam valley in …

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Berlare Castle Park

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In 2008, the municipal council bought Berlare castle. The domain historically belonged to the lord of Berlare.
The castle and outbuildings are not open to the public, but the park is.

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Damvallei Lake

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In De Damvallei you can go hiking in nature, near Ghent. It is a low moor, formed by some distant meanders of the Scheldt. The marked walking routes take you …

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geeh
May 6, 2025, Kalkense Meersen

what a beautiful region, nature a volonté

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Dominiek Van Dooren
November 11, 2024, Donkmeer

Nice to walk through with water on both sides.

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Jeff S
August 18, 2024, Donkmeer

Beautiful path and always see a swan or duck... Fishermen also know their way around here...

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During the preparation of the works, all areas of the castle and the outbuildings were cleared of "disturbing elements", so that the rooms now show their spaciousness of yesteryear in all their glory. Some interesting notes also emerged that provide a unique view of the history of the castle. This is how they came across the signatures of the craftsmen who worked in the castle in the distant past. Source: https://www.berlare.be/

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In-depth restoration work on the castle has started since May 2023. The historic castle, outbuildings and orangery will be repurposed as the administrative center for municipal services. The works will last two years. The castle park will remain accessible during the works. Although certain parts are currently closed due to the site organization and the safety of visitors. The castle is now barely visible (as my photos show).

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Luc Stoop
March 19, 2024, Donkmeer

When you leave the information center, keep the lake on your right. The route past the chapel is not worth it unless you like residential areas. Once you reach the green area towards the duck decoy, the walk becomes really beautiful. At the campsite on the other side of the lake it is best to turn around and walk back. As you continue, you walk along the busy road surrounding the lake. Only the green side of the lake is worth it.

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During the end of the last ice age, the Scheldt between Ghent and Dendermonde left behind various fossil meander bends, such as those of Overmere-Donk and the Dam valley in Laarne. About 10,000 years ago, the Overmere meander was cut off. It took thousands of years for the meander to be completely filled by silting processes, after which peat formation took place. The thick layer of peat remained virtually untouched until the second half of the 17th century. Only then did peat begin to be extracted. As part of this peat extraction, the eastern part of the old Scheldt meander was excavated again, transforming the area into a large water surface. It was only finally drained at the beginning of the last century. The vacated land was planted with willows for basket weaving. After the Second World War, poplars were planted for the production of matches. Today, these poplars are gradually being replaced by native tree and shrub species as part of current forest management.

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History The castle grounds go back to a site with moats, originally a farm that belonged to the noble family of Berlaere. In 1630 Diegoede Castro became owner. The family later built a castle there, which was destroyed by French soldiers in 1675. It was rebuilt at the beginning of the 18th century by the van der Meersche family. The protected landscape also includes part of the former Beukenplein on Kerkhofdreef with the lane that leads in the axis of the castle entrance to Turfputstraat. The main entrance to the castle is located along Beukenplein. The fence features the coat of arms of the De Lichtervelde family, who inherited the castle at the end of the 18th century. Given their rococo style, both parallel service buildings on the forecourt of the castle were probably only constructed in the middle or third quarter of the 18th century. The then walled castle estate with courtyard, courtyards and forest at that time had a strongly geometrically divided layout, including ponds on either side of the forecourt and an ornamental garden to the south of the castle in French style. The Vanden Meersche family remained lords of Berlare and owners of the castle until 1791 when it came into the possession of the de Lichtervelde family through marriage. According to the cadastral plan of 1810, the park ponds had now been changed into irregularly shaped curved water features, which was probably accompanied by a redesign of the castle park in the then usual landscape style. Sold in 1906 to industrialist Emile Roos, it became the property of the Jonas-Roos family in 1934 and subsequently inherited by the Nicod family, who used the castle as a country estate. Purchased in 2008 by the municipality of Berlare, which plans a public destination for the castle. More information at https://www.berlare.be/e-loket-kasteel-en-park-in-berlare.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect around Laarne's lakes?

The region around Laarne is characterized by diverse natural areas, including marshy hayfields, meadows, and former Scheldt meanders. You'll find expansive natural areas like the Kalkense Meersen, which features 950 hectares of valuable nature with a focus on water and land interaction, and the Peat Pits of Berlare Broek, offering an alternation between ponds and forests within an elongated strip along the historic Scheldemeander.

Are there family-friendly activities available at the lakes near Laarne?

Yes, several areas offer family-friendly options. Kalkense Meersen is great for extensive cycling and walking. The Peat Pits of Berlare Broek and Berlarebroek Nature Reserve are also suitable for family walks through forests and past ponds. For a more active experience, Blaarmeersen Park & Lake in Ghent offers thrilling slides, an adventure forest, and various sports facilities, making it ideal for families.

Where can I go swimming near Laarne?

While Laarne itself doesn't have large natural swimming lakes, **Blaarmeersen Park & Lake** in Ghent is a highly regarded recreational area with clean swimming waters, a large sandy beach, and a water park. Another option is **Nieuwdonk** in Overmere/Berlare, which offers opportunities for swimming and a beach-like atmosphere, with free access.

What historical sites are located near the lakes?

The Berlare Castle Park is a notable historical site. While the castle itself is not open to the public, its large landscaped garden with avenues, a forest, and ponds is accessible for walkers and cyclists. The park has a rich history dating back to the 17th century, with its current structure from the 18th century.

Are there good hiking trails around the lakes near Laarne?

Absolutely. The Kalkense Meersen offers an extensive hiking route network. The Peat Pits of Berlare Broek and Berlarebroek Nature Reserve also feature various walking paths through forests and past water features. For more options, you can explore numerous hiking routes in the area, including those found in the cycling guides around Laarne, which often include paths suitable for walking.

Can I bring my dog to the lake areas?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted in many natural areas around Laarne, often on a leash. For example, Nieuwdonk in Overmere/Berlare allows dogs on a leash. When visiting nature reserves like Kalkense Meersen or Berlarebroek, always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs to ensure wildlife protection.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these lakes?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on easy routes like the 'Church of Kalken – Kalkense Vaart Gravel Path loop' or explore more challenging gravel biking trails such as the 'Donkmeer – Gotegemberg Climb loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Prullenbos Lake and Playground – Path Beside the River loop'. For more details and routes, check the Cycling around Laarne, MTB Trails around Laarne, and Gravel biking around Laarne guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Laarne?

The best time to visit for hiking and enjoying the natural reserves is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and allow you to fully appreciate the diverse flora and fauna. Spring brings blooming meadows, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Some areas, like the Peat Pits of Berlare Broek, can reveal unique aspects of the landscape, such as storm-damaged trees, particularly well in winter.

Are there accessible trails for wheelchairs around the lakes?

While specific information on fully wheelchair-accessible trails is limited, many of the cycling and walking paths in the region, particularly along the Scheldt dikes and in flatter areas like parts of the Kalkense Meersen, may offer relatively smooth surfaces. It's advisable to check local conditions or contact specific visitor centers for detailed accessibility information before your visit.

Where can I find parking and public transport options near the lakes?

Parking is often available at the entrances to larger recreational areas and nature reserves. For instance, Berlare Castle Park has parking facilities. For areas like Kalkense Meersen or Donkmeer, look for designated parking spots near trailheads or visitor centers. Public transport connections to these more rural natural areas might be less frequent, so planning your journey in advance, possibly combining bus routes with walking or cycling, is recommended.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Laarne?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The vast fields and the interplay of water and land in areas like the Kalkense Meersen offer a sense of peace and opportunities for birdwatching. The alternation of ponds and forests, as seen in the Peat Pits of Berlare Broek, is also highly valued for walking and experiencing nature.

Are there cafes or accommodation options near the lakes?

Yes, you can find cafes and pubs in the village centers of Laarne, Kalken, and Berlare, which are close to many of the lake areas. These villages also offer accommodation options. For specific recommendations, it's best to check local listings in Laarne village center or Kalken village center.

What is the Watersportbaan in Ghent, and what can I do there?

The **Watersportbaan** in Ghent is a man-made lake primarily used for rowing and other water sports. It features a 5 km loop with a soft surface, making it ideal for running and observing rowing clubs. It's adjacent to Blaarmeersen Park, and the Vissersdijk path connects the two, allowing for a combined recreational experience.

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