Lakes near Sevenum offer diverse natural landscapes in the Limburg province of the Netherlands. The region is characterized by its recreational lakes and natural reserves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Sevenum's surroundings feature forests and open fields, making it suitable for exploring various natural areas. The area includes both developed recreational lakes and more secluded natural water bodies.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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South of the area lies the Houthuizerheide, and to the north and west lie the Tienraijse and Swolgenderheide, all largely consisting of reclaimed forests of Scots pine. East of the area lies the town of Lottum, surrounded by several hamlets and numerous rose farms. The Dutch Forestry Commission (Staatsbosbeheer) has established the N-95 walking route. This 9.3 km walk (there is also a shorter route) begins at the parking lot along Horsterweg. The route, along with information about flora, fauna, and nature management, is indicated on information panels. Several routes of the "Stempel van de Maas" (Stamp of the Meuse) trail (later integrated into the Horst aan de Maas KnoppenLopen network) also pass through this nature reserve. Some marshy sections are crossed by boardwalks. The Pieterpad also passes through the area.
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The Schuitwater is a 313-hectare nature reserve in North Limburg. It lies between the towns of Swolgen, Broekhuizenvorst, and Broekhuizen, and west of Lottum. It belongs to the municipality of Horst aan de Maas. The Schuitwater is managed by the Dutch Forestry Commission (Staatsbosbeheer). The name of the area is believed to derive from "beschutten" (sheltering), specifically the sheltering of livestock. However, it can also refer to the flat barges used to transport dredged peat. The Schuitwater nature reserve is a remnant of several old Meuse branches. These gradually silted up. From the 18th century onward, peat was dredged in the Schuitwateren. This was then transported using flat barges. After peat extraction ceased, silting up resumed. It is a wooded and water-rich area surrounded by higher sandy soils, with pine, drifting dunes, heathland, and birch forests. The barge waters within this area are: Lottumer Schuitwater and Schuitwater Broekhuizerbroek.
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The walk through the heathland over wooden footbridges and the viewpoint on the Schuitwater are fun. An impressive landscape experience.
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Quiet nature reserve, here you can take a nice short walk around a small lake.
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Seating in the middle of the water
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A great landscape with many smaller and larger lakes that are very overgrown. Many waterfowl live here and feel very comfortable.
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A beautiful piece of nature!! More than worth it!!
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It's not quite as nice in the fog as it is in the sunshine, but Ravenvennen is always worth a visit. The paths are narrow and natural and the landscape is very varied.
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The Sevenum area features a diverse range of lakes, from developed recreational lakes within holiday parks to more secluded natural water bodies and moorland lakes. You'll find options for family fun, quiet nature observation, and active recreation.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. For instance, the recreational lake at Landal Domein De Schatberg offers a waterslide, a children's playground, and designated non-swimmer areas. Similarly, Parc de Witte Vennen features a 30-meter waterslide, a large grassy area, and a gently sloping bottom, making it very safe for small children. For a more natural family outing, Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform and Jammerdal Nature Reserve are also considered family-friendly.
The region offers varied natural landscapes. You can discover mystic moor landscapes with boardwalks at Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform. Jammerdal Nature Reserve is known for its special flora and fauna, including old excavations that serve as refuges for amphibians and dragonflies. Black Water is part of a varied nature reserve around an old meander of the Meuse, featuring wet and dry forest types. Ravenvennen Nature Reserve offers dunes covered with trees and high drifting dunes.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy stand-up paddling (SUP) at Landal Domein De Schatberg. The surroundings, with their forests and open fields, are perfect for cycling. For more structured routes, you can explore options for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling around Sevenum.
Yes, there are many opportunities for walking and hiking. Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform offers a trail through a mystic moor landscape. Jammerdal Nature Reserve and Ravenvennen Nature Reserve also feature natural paths and hiking trails. The area around Wittebeek Pond in Jammerdal is known for quiet hikes, allowing you to enjoy the rich plant life.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from idyllic and quiet areas like Black Water to the unique moorland at Schuitwater Boardwalk and Viewing Platform. The family-friendly amenities at recreational lakes and the opportunities for cycling and walking through forests and open fields are also highly valued.
Yes, especially at the recreational lakes associated with holiday parks. Landal Domein De Schatberg offers waterslides, playgrounds, and stand-up paddling. Parc de Witte Vennen provides a waterslide, mini golf, beach volleyball, and table tennis, alongside large grassy areas for sunbathing.
Absolutely. Black Water is described as an idyllic and quiet area, perfect for lingering. The Wittebeek Pond in Jammerdal also offers wonderful quiet hikes where you can enjoy the natural surroundings in peace.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and water activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to experience the changing natural landscapes. The region's forests and open fields provide beautiful scenery year-round.
Yes, the region is home to several nature reserves. Jammerdal Nature Reserve features special flora and fauna, including old excavations that form unique refuges for amphibians and dragonflies, and contains the Wittebeek Pond. Ravenvennen Nature Reserve is another beautiful area with dunes and diverse trees, offering a very natural path.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not readily available, the recreational lakes at Parc de Witte Vennen are noted for their accessibility within cycling distance from nearby towns like Venray, Oostrum, and Leunen, making them convenient for visitors from the broader North Limburg area.


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