Lakes around Heerenveen offer diverse recreational opportunities within the province of Friesland, Netherlands. The region is characterized by a network of waterways and lakes, with Heerenveen itself known as an old peat canal village. This area provides a landscape of open water, reed beds, and natural areas, suitable for various outdoor activities. The surrounding lakes are integral to the region's natural and recreational appeal.
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A must for cyclists who like the vastness and the view to the horizon.
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The white mar. Here is also the ice rink. Beautiful location with information board is present.
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Take a walk on the water and enjoy the nature around you.
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The Freulevijver, located in the Oude Bos between Wijnjewoude and Bakkeveen, is an idyllic and historic place. The forest was created around 1880 by the noble family Lycklama à Nijeholt as a private park and production forest. The pond was created by a dike breach of the nearby Koningdiep, and was enlarged around 1900 by Jonkvrouw Eritia Lycklama à Nijeholt. Although the original tea house and boathouse have disappeared, the location remains a beautiful spot for a picnic, with a natural gazebo that is reminiscent of the former charm of the place.
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Beautiful view over the lake
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The Langweerderwielen (Frisian: Langwarder Wielen) is an elongated lake south of the Sneekermeer in the municipality of De Friese Meren. It is about three kilometers long, one kilometer wide and becomes increasingly narrower towards the northeast. The northeastern tip of the lake is called Oudeweg. The lake has connections on the west side with the Prinses Margrietkanaal and the Koevordermeer, on the southeast side with the Tjeukemeer via the Scharsterrijn and on the north side with the Sneekermeer via the Noorder Oudeweg or via the Prinses Margrietkanaal. There is a lot of recreational boating on the Langweerderwielen. There are marinas and holiday parks in Langweer and Boornzwaag. There is a beach on the lake at Langweer. Right next to the Langweerderwielen is the Put van Nederhorst, an enclosed 21 meter deep recreational lake with a beach. This lake near Boornzwaag is not part of the Langweerderwielen, but is a former sand pit. Great nature and fantastic cycling routes.
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Lovely place to rest for a while, especially when the rhododendron is in bloom
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For nature observation, the Nannewiid is excellent, featuring extensive reed beds and diverse bird species like marsh harriers and nightingales. It also has an observation platform at It Lytse Wiid. The Freulevijver, an old pingo ruin, offers a unique natural setting with varied flora, and the Brandemeer is known for its scenic reed beds.
The Sneekermeer is a major hub for water sports, offering a speedboat track, numerous marinas, and a starting tower for sailing competitions. It's particularly famous for the annual Sneekweek. The Langweerderwielen is also popular for recreational boating, with marinas and holiday parks along its shores.
Yes, the Heidemeer Lake, part of the De Heide recreational area, features a large sandy beach perfect for families and swimming. The Nannewiid also has a public beach on its south side near Oudehaske. Additionally, the Langweerderwielen has a beach at Langweer, and the adjacent Put van Nederhorst offers another beach for swimming.
The region features several unique geological formations known as pingo ruins, which are circular lakes formed after an ice age. Examples include the Freulevijver, a natural monument historically part of a private park, and the Pûpedobbe Pingo Ruin. The Hearresleat (Heeresloot) is also a historical canal, originally dug in 1555 for peat transport, offering boat trips through the landscape.
Yes, the Heidemeer Lake has a scenic 4-kilometer walking path encircling it. For cycling, you can explore routes that pass by various lakes. For more detailed cycling routes, you can check out the Cycling around Heerenveen guide, which includes routes like 'Gemaal Echten – View of Tjeukemeer loop from Heerenveen'.
The Tjeukemeer (Tsjûkemar) is the largest inland lake in Friesland and is part of the broader Frisian Lakes system, located south of Heerenveen. While specific recreational details immediately adjacent to Heerenveen were not highlighted, its expansive open water makes it a prominent feature of the region.
Yes, the Nannewiid is known for its shallow depth, which allows it to freeze quickly in winter, making it a popular spot for ice skating. Additionally, the Boardwalk at De Wite Mar is considered a beautiful natural ice rink in winter.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. For instance, the Freulevijver is loved for its tranquil views, especially when rhododendrons are in bloom. The Grenspoel is noted for its changing appearance throughout the day and beautiful natural landscape.
Yes, the area around Heerenveen offers various routes for running and mountain biking. For running, you can find trails in the Running Trails around Heerenveen guide, including loops from De Knipe. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Oranjewoud Estate – Eco-Cathedral loop' in the MTB Trails around Heerenveen guide.
For a more tranquil experience, the Nannewiid is a valuable natural area known for its peaceful water recreation. The Freulevijver and Pûpedobbe Pingo Ruin, both natural monuments, also offer unique and often quieter settings for enjoying nature.
The Sneekermeer features the Startteiland (Kolmeersland), an island accessible by ferry or private boat, which offers moorings and a restaurant. Around the Langweerderwielen, you'll find marinas and holiday parks in Langweer and Boornzwaag, which typically include dining options.


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