Best lakes around Stede Broec offer diverse water-related attractions, from recreational areas to historical waterways. The municipality borders the expansive Markermeer, providing opportunities for water sports and open water recreation. Key features include Het Streekbos with its recreational lake and the historically significant Broekerhaven, which showcases the region's water management heritage. This area combines natural landscapes with cultural insights into Dutch water systems.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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It's often windy on the dike, but if you make sure you're facing the right direction, it's a very pleasant route. Even in summer, when flies and mosquitoes are plentiful, always try to ride with the wind at your back.
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A wonderful sea. Swimming in shallow water is possible
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A wonderful sea. Swimming in shallow water is possible.
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. Harbor Wijdenes East of Wijdenes on the Markermeer The harbor is located on the Zuiderdijk. Just a resting point during a day of sailing, but also a wonderful place to sit by the water during a walk or a bike ride. The harbor of Wijdenes is an excellent place to enjoy the Markermeer, with a wide view over the water. You can sunbathe, fish and moor here. You can stay for a maximum of three nights in the harbor for a fee
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Great view of the IJsselmeer. Tour is worth it 😀
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A very nice bike path in the nature reserve 👍
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On the Stras sections here you can always see kitesurfers.
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Here the bike path is a bit away from the shore, but there are countless water birds to watch. The artificial canal system a little further east is also worth seeing - almost a bit like art or an inverted mini version of the Palm Islands in Dubai ;-)
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The region offers a diverse landscape, from the expansive open waters of the Markermeer and IJsselmeer near Wervershoof to the intricate nature reserve of De Weelen, which features a complex of watercourses, dike breaches, and polders with open water, reed, and forest. You can also find recreational areas like Het Streekbos with its own lake, forest, and meadows.
Yes, De Weelen is a significant nature reserve in West Friesland, known for its unique water systems and diverse habitats. Another notable area is the Koopmanspolder Nature Reserve, offering a blend of natural and man-made landscapes perfect for cycling.
The vast Markermeer and IJsselmeer provide ample opportunities for watersports, including sailing and kitesurfing, especially visible near IJsselmeer near Medemblik. At Het Streekbos Recreational Lake, you can enjoy rowing, canoeing, or simply sunbathing on the sand beach. Wijdenes Beach and Harbor also offers a small bathing area for swimming.
Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. Het Streekbos features both paved and unpaved walking paths. For more structured routes, you can explore hiking trails around the region, such as the 'Beautiful path through the meadow' loop from De Weelen. You can find more options on the Hiking around Stede Broec guide.
Absolutely. The region is very cyclist-friendly. Het Streekbos has dedicated cycling paths, and there's a beautiful bike path through the De Weelen nature reserve. The Koopmanspolder Nature Reserve also offers a nice long cycle path along the coast. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Stede Broec guide.
Many areas are family-friendly. Het Streekbos offers playgrounds, a barefoot path, and a climbing park with water arrangements. The beaches at Wijdenes Beach and Harbor and the general areas around the IJsselmeer are also great for families to relax and enjoy the water.
Yes, Broekerhaven is a historically significant small marina dating back to the 15th century. Its most notable feature is 'De Overhaal,' an electric ship lift from 1923, which is the only one of its kind in the Netherlands and still used recreationally. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's water management heritage. You can learn more about Broekerhaven on Wikipedia.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for visiting the lakes. This period offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, swimming, and watersports, allowing you to fully enjoy the recreational facilities and natural beauty.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes that pass through areas like the Koopmanspolder Nature Reserve. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Stede Broec guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse water-related attractions, from the vast open waters of the IJsselmeer offering views and kitesurfing opportunities, to the peaceful nature reserves like De Weelen for lingering and cycling. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as Broekerhaven's unique ship lift, also adds to the appeal.
Yes, swimming in shallow water is possible in parts of the IJsselmeer, such as near IJsselmeer near Wervershoof. Additionally, Wijdenes Beach and Harbor offers a small bathing area with a lawn, perfect for a refreshing dip.


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