Lakes around Bergen, located in the municipality of Bergen in the Netherlands, offer diverse natural landscapes within the De Maasduinen National Park. This region is characterized by its unique blend of heath, forests, and sand dunes, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area's lakes, often formed from former sand mining operations, contribute to its ecological significance and scenic beauty. It is a destination known for its tranquil natural escapes and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A bridge over 100 meters long with beautiful views and located in a nice area. The bridge is located near the lock (towards the Leukermeer) and the brasserie which you can find at https://bosbrasserieindesluis.nl - the bridge is also included in a white route for people with disabilities and you can read more about it at https://bosbrasserieindesluis.nl/wandelen/
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The bridge over the Reindersmeer offers the opportunity to shorten a walk, but it is also a fantastic viewpoint.
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The Reindersmeer is a vulnerable nature reserve with rare plants and animals. That is why you are not allowed to go off the paths, recreate on the banks or swim in the lake. Dogs must be kept on a leash; they like to explore and can unintentionally disturb nature. (Well aan de Maas)
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very good cycle paths and beautiful area have fun
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A wonderful place in sunny weather.
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Unfortunately we didn't see any
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A detour to the dunes and sandy paths is also worth it. However, rather unsuitable by bike. Here you can only push your bike.
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However, the Maasduinen, to which the area belongs, are more difficult to drive on, especially with bikes with narrow tires, and are very sandy. Hiking or pushing bikes gives you fitness. Unique nature experience, especially in rainy times (lakes are full) or in autumn when the heather is in bloom. However, the official and marked cycle paths (junction system) are easy to use. Leukermeer and Reindersmeer are a highlight, especially the bird life.
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The most popular lake is Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake), known for its serene views and peaceful setting. Visitors also enjoy the Bridge over the Reindersmeer for its beautiful vistas and the unique train ferry crossing.
Yes, the lakes around Bergen, particularly within De Maasduinen National Park, offer several family-friendly options. The Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake) is great for relaxing, and the area around the Bridge over the Reindersmeer features a self-operated train ferry that is a fun experience for all ages. The Sandy Plains of Reindersmeer also offer easy trails suitable for families.
The region around Bergen's lakes, part of De Maasduinen National Park, is characterized by a diverse landscape. You'll find heath, forests, and sand dunes, alongside the lakes themselves. Highlights like the Sandy Plains of Reindersmeer showcase this varied terrain, and you might even spot Wild Horses in Maasduinen National Park among the small lakes and ponds.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'View of the Leukermeer – Reindersmeer Lock loop from Bergen' or 'Lake Reindersmeer – View of the Reindersmeer loop from Maashees'. For cycling, there are road cycling routes such as 'Leukermeer – Oude Baan Forest Path loop from Well' and gravel biking options like 'Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake) – De Maasduinen National Park loop from Well'. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide.
Yes, numerous beautiful hiking trails have been created in the area. A popular option is 'The Reindersmeer in 4 or 7 km' route, which includes a unique self-operated train ferry crossing. The Sandy Plains of Reindersmeer and the general area around Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake) are excellent for hiking and enjoying nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy simply resting on a bench and taking in the views at Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake). The varied landscape of heath, forest, sand dunes, and lakes, as seen from viewpoints like the View of the Reindersmeer, is also highly valued.
The Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake) is an ecologically sensitive natural landscape where swimming is generally not permitted. However, the nearby Leukermeer, which also emerged from former sandpits, does allow swimming and fishing. Always check local signs for specific regulations.
Yes, near the Bridge over the Reindersmeer and the visitor center De Maasduinen, you can find restaurants and information. The visitor center itself offers snacks and detailed information about the area.
Yes, there is plenty of free parking available, especially near the visitor center of De Maasduinen National Park, which provides access to the Reindersmeer area.
The lakes and surrounding nature reserve are beautiful in every season. The varied landscape, including heath, forest, sand dunes, and lakes, offers unique experiences year-round. Many visitors find it always worth a trip, regardless of the time of year.
A unique experience is crossing the Reindersmeer using the self-operated train ferry, which is part of some hiking routes. The Bridge over the Reindersmeer itself is a notable landmark offering great views. Additionally, the visitor center De Maasduinen is uniquely built into an old lock basin connecting the Reindersmeer with the Leukermeer.


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