Lakes around Arendonk provide diverse natural landscapes in the Belgian province of Antwerp. This municipality is surrounded by water-rich nature reserves and historical pond systems. The region offers opportunities for nature appreciation, recreation, and tranquility. Its surroundings feature a mix of forests, heathland, and various waterways.
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Many captivating stories have been written about this well (not just any well). The first probably dates back to 1571, when Lieske Coolbonders committed suicide by drowning herself in the well while the devil himself was pursuing her. Lieske was the illegitimate daughter of Katrien Coolbonders, who was raped by a Spanish nobleman. The nobleman was murdered by Katrien's husband. The body was first dumped in the Devil's Well. Later, it was buried somewhere nearby. (Efkesweg.be)
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Andreas Schotel made many etchings of the life and work of the North Brabant farmers and farm workers (wikipedia)
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Don't forget your swimming trunks or swimsuit...
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After a junction number there follows bathing girls...
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Fun to spin the wheel here and listen to the story around this mysterious pool...
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Bather in Broekeling is a beautiful group of statues of one lady who assumes three poses before taking a bath. The work is by Hannes Verhoeven. More information about Andreas Schotel: Andreas Schotel is mainly known for his Rotterdam and Brabant etchings, but the female nude is also a common thread through his oeuvre. Mies Gips (1898-1991), whom he married in Rotterdam on April 16, 1920, served as the model for the early etchings from the early 1920s. Immediately after the Second World War, Magdaleen Rademaker (1924-2010) became his student. She will be the model for many later etchings with nudes. These etchings also inspired Hannes Verhoeven to create the sculpture “Baadster in Broekeling”.
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A stone's throw from walking junction 16 you can admire the sculptures of Hannes Verhoeven. 'Bather in Broekeling'. Enjoy it.
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The lakes around Arendonk offer a diverse range of natural features. You can find expansive nature reserves with open water, extensive reed beds, marshland, and heathland, such as the Ronde Put Nature Reserve. Other areas feature historical pond systems, former sand extraction pits that have rewilded, and unique ecosystems like floating dams and alder carrs. The region is characterized by a mix of forests, heathland, and various waterways.
Yes, the Ronde Put Nature Reserve in Postel is an excellent location for birdwatching. It features two bird hides where you can observe a wide array of species, including rare water birds and birds of prey like buzzards, sparrowhawks, and ospreys. The reserve's diverse habitats, including open water and reed beds, attract many different bird species.
Yes, fishing is possible at the Gemeentelijke visvijver Den Heikant in Arendonk. This municipal fishing pond is specifically designated for angling. You will need a permit, which can be obtained free of charge from the civil affairs department at the town hall.
You'll find numerous walking trails catering to various preferences. The Ronde Put Nature Reserve offers trails, including an 8.1-kilometer route starting from Postel Abbey. The Groot Pannegoor area features a scenic 'Pannegoor Passage' for tranquil strolls. The Tussen Wamp en Neten Nature Reserve also has diverse walking experiences, such as a 2.8 km walk in Goorbossen. For more options, explore the running trails guide around Arendonk, which includes routes like the 'Observation point – View over the fens loop'.
Yes, the Groot Pannegoor has a notable history as a series of ponds established for snipe hunting by Baron de Cartier de Marchienne between 1910 and 1920. The Devil's Pit Pond is also associated with popular stories, referring to ancient pagan practices and prehistoric burial fields discovered nearby.
Many of the natural areas around Arendonk are family-friendly. The Flaes Observation Tower on the De Utrecht estate offers beautiful views and is suitable for families. The Devil's Pit Pond and Ronde Put Nature Reserve are also great for family outings, offering opportunities for nature observation and easy walks.
The Tussen Wamp en Neten Nature Reserve, including areas like Arendonkse Watering and Goorbossen, is best explored on foot. It offers a rich variety of water forms, from swamps and fishing ponds to former sand extraction pits and irrigation meadows. Walking trails, such as the 2.8 km route in Goorbossen, allow you to experience these diverse habitats. Be aware that boots are recommended during wet weather due to marshy areas.
Yes, the Flaes Observation Tower on the De Utrecht estate provides expansive views of a vast area with diverse vegetation, including surrounding landscapes and potentially distant lakes. It's a popular spot for visitors to gain a broader perspective of the region's natural beauty.
Beyond walking, the area around Arendonk's lakes is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as those in the gravel biking guide around Arendonk, including routes like the 'Singletrack Through The Forest – Pontfortsedijk Trail loop'. There are also numerous cycling routes that pass by the natural areas.
The lakes and nature reserves around Arendonk are accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful seasonal colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the open spaces, while winter can provide a peaceful, serene experience, though some areas might be marshy, requiring appropriate footwear.
Yes, the Ronde Put Nature Reserve is known for its unique 'drijftillen' (floating islands formed from decaying plant matter). In the Tussen Wamp en Neten Nature Reserve, you can observe former irrigation meadows ('vloeiweiden') and a sand martin wall ('oeverzwaluwenwand') constructed at a water body in Arendonkse Watering, highlighting interesting ecological restoration efforts.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the tranquility, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy the beautiful bike paths and walking trails, the chance to observe wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere of areas like the Groot Pannegoor and Ronde Put Nature Reserve. The region's blend of forests, heathland, and waterways provides a relaxing escape into nature.


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