Best lakes around Ambt Montfort, located in Limburg, Netherlands, offer diverse opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation. The region features expansive water bodies and tranquil natural areas. These landscapes provide access to various aquatic activities and natural observation points. The area is characterized by both large water sports areas and secluded moorland ponds.
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The Maasplassen extend over a vast area of approximately 3,000 hectares, consisting of a network of lakes, ponds and canals created by gravel extraction. With clear blue water and surrounded by lush green banks, the Maasplassen offer a beautiful backdrop for all kinds of activities.
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The first documented mention reports a sale of the Dalheim mill with its pond and land in 1231 by Heinrich Herr zu Helpenstein to the Cistercian convent in Ophoven. In 1258 the monastery also moved to the neighboring monastery courtyard in Dalheim. In 1775, the last Dalheim abbess, Maria Anna von Oyen, had the current mill building built after a fire. The coat of arms attached to a granite plaque above the entrance to the mill is a reminder of this. In the monastery mill, which was not a ban mill, there was a grinding mill for grain and an oil press. After the monastery was dissolved in 1802, the mill was privatized.
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Beautifully landscaped and varied with good paths
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Nice excursion restaurant (café/restaurant) in a charming landscape (for hikers and mountain bikers). It is advisable to check whether it is open before visiting. Web information: Excursion restaurant: https://dalheimer-muehle.de/de/home.html Walking trail (5.3km): https://www.wa-wa-we.eu/de/touren/dalheimer-runde/index.html
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The bike paths are very good in this corner, the two restaurants at the port of Asselt are cozy and invite you to take a break. Along the Maas there is always room for the Maas to expand.
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The dream path opens up to hikers the beauties of nature in the Schaagbachtal with different habitats. With a little luck you might see kingfishers or bats. West of Wildenrath it goes along the Schaagbach through the forest towards Birgelen. The transition between the two brook valleys is formed by an unspoilt forest landscape.
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The region features two main types of water bodies: the expansive Maasplassen, which is a large water sports area formed by gravel extraction, and the tranquil Rolvennen, a series of smaller ponds within De Meinweg National Park, characterized by moorland and wet vegetation.
The Maasplassen is a paradise for water sports, offering opportunities for diving, stand-up paddleboarding (supping), boating, sailing, swimming, wakeboarding, and flyboarding. There are also day beaches like FunBeach Panheel for sunbathing, and trails for cycling and hiking around the lakes.
The Rolvennen, located in De Meinweg National Park, are known for their serene moorland landscape. You'll find small ponds surrounded by wet vegetation, birches, heathland, and sandy patches. It's an excellent spot for observing diverse wildlife, including ducks, coots, frogs, dragonflies, and water lilies.
Yes, the Maasplassen offers numerous family-friendly activities, including swimming at day beaches and various water sports. The Saint Ludwig Boardwalk – De Meinweg is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique walk through a peat forest on wooden walkways.
Absolutely. You can find various hiking trails near the lakes. For instance, the Saint Ludwig Boardwalk – De Meinweg offers a unique experience through a swampy area. The Rolvennen also have well-maintained paths for nature walks. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Ambt Montfort.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for water sports and enjoying the beaches at the Maasplassen. For nature walks and observing flora and fauna, spring and early summer offer vibrant displays, while autumn provides picturesque colors.
While many outdoor areas in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply. For example, dogs are generally not allowed on the Saint Ludwig Boardwalk – De Meinweg. It's always best to check local signage or specific park regulations for other areas like the Maasplassen or Rolvennen to ensure a pleasant visit with your dog.
Near the Maasplassen, particularly in areas like Asselt, you'll find cozy restaurants and cafes at the harbors, perfect for a break. The Dalheim Mill, though not directly on a large lake, is a historic site with a restaurant and cafe, inviting visitors to relax on its terrace.
Yes, the Maasplassen area is well-suited for cycling, with very good bike paths. You can explore the scenic routes along the Maas River and around the lakes. For more cycling options, refer to the road cycling guide for Ambt Montfort.
The diverse habitats around Ambt Montfort's lakes support various wildlife. At the Rolvennen, you might spot ducks, coots, frogs, and a vibrant array of dragonflies. The Beaver wetland in the Schaagbach Valley is known for its species-rich environment, where you might even see kingfishers or bats.
While specific public transport routes to every lake might vary, the region of Limburg generally has public transport options. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or plan your journey in advance, especially for more secluded areas like the Rolvennen within De Meinweg National Park.
While the lakes themselves are natural or formed by extraction, the region has historical points of interest. The Dalheim Mill, for example, is a historic watermill dating back to 1231, offering a glimpse into the area's past, located in a beautiful forest setting.


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