Best lakes around Waregem, a municipality in West Flanders, Belgium, provide access to various natural water bodies and recreational areas. The region features diverse water elements, from large provincial domains to historical river cut-offs and park ponds. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration within the West Flemish landscape.
Last updated: April 8, 2026
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The entire area, 86 hectares in size, is owned and managed by the city of Kortrijk. It is located at the highest point of Kortrijk. The Marionetten urban green space itself is 57 hectares. The nature reserve was developed from 1996 onwards on the former grounds of nv Dakpannenfabriek Pottelberg, which received a permit in the 1950s to extract brown and blue clay here. After the clay extraction ceased, the pit was filled with waste. In 1996, the pit was covered, after which it was laid out as a nature reserve. The unfilled clay pit forms the pond. From 2008 onwards, this part forms the central part of the Marionetten urban green space: between Canaertstraat and Bosstraat. A RUP (Urban Development Plan) was drawn up for the entire zone (86 ha) and an implementation plan was drawn up, which was carried out step by step and completed in 2004. As of today, the Marionetten urban green space has not yet been fully acquired; parts still need to be purchased or are subject to an agricultural lease. The previous history of the site now creates differences in elevation. At the highest point stands the large Libel, containing information about the area, fauna, and flora. A staircase has been built on the side of the pond. Source: natuurpunt.be
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The Bergelen Provincial Estate in Wevelgem developed around a 10-hectare artificial sand extraction pit. The sand was used for the construction of the E403 (A17) motorway in the early 1970s. The municipality purchased this pit and surrounding land between 1989 and 1995. Various planting activities and numerous management works (reprofiling the banks, creating a water berm, building observation huts and walls, creating walking paths, constructing a bat shelter, digging ponds, etc.) were carried out by the municipal council. This created a small but very interesting nature reserve. In 1996, the farm and the 29 hectares of surrounding agricultural land were purchased by the province, and large parts of the newly acquired area were afforested. In 1999, the province entered into a lease with the municipality for the management of the Bergelen pit and its surroundings. This created the Bergelen Provincial Estate, which currently covers an area of 47 hectares. The Heulebeek stream flows along and through the estate, still following a largely natural course there. You'll also find the Bulskamphoeve, first mentioned in Gullegem in 1549. It's a historic farmstead whose horseshoe-shaped buildings are situated within the ramparts. The farmstead was destroyed several times during wartime and subsequently rebuilt or renovated. The current building is believed to date from 1775. A protected monument, the Meiboom, also stands in the area. This is a group of six lime trees with a large iron cross in the center. Source: wevelgem.be
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Since 1654, the castle domain, located along the Kasteelstraat in Lozer, has been owned by the della Faille d’Huysse family. The beautiful castle was called ‘’t Goed Uplosere’ in the 17th century. The block-shaped castle acquired its current neoclassical appearance during renovations in the 18th century. From the Kasteelstraat you can see the symmetrical rear facade. From the Appelhoekstraat you have a view of the front facade. The 19th century park in English landscape style consists of ponds, winding paths, bridges and appurtenances such as a walled vegetable garden, caretaker’s house, dog kennel, coach house, tower-shaped garden pavilion, farmyard and gatehouse. From the castle domain, a double avenue leads to the O.-L.-Vrouw van Bijstandkerk.
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B & B, for horse lovers. Very beautiful domain, unfortunately not accessible to us, regular hikers.
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This highlight was elsewhere called "Tiegembos". (Meanwhile I suggested merging both highlights)
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Because a number of 'miraculous cures' in the region in the 19th century were attributed to the intervention of Saint Arnold, who is said to have given the water of the local spring medicinal properties, this place became a place of pilgrimage. A (Sint-Arnoldus) chapel was built and artificial rocks (in typical Belgian 'cement rustic' style), ponds, fountains, walking paths and a sunbathing area were added.
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The most significant water area near Waregem is the Lake at Provinciedomein De Gavers, known for its extensive recreational and natural offerings. Other notable spots include Saint Arnoldus Park with its ponds, Coupure Deweer, a cut-off arm of the Scheldt, and Bissegem Plage, a developing natural area with water buffer basins.
Provinciedomein De Gavers offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy swimming, various water sports, walking, cycling, and an adventure park. The domain also features a nature reserve, making it ideal for nature observation.
Yes, several locations are family-friendly. Saint Arnoldus Park is noted for its many play options for children. Bissegem Plage is also designed with children in mind, offering space to romp and play freely. Provinciedomein De Gavers includes an adventure park and ample space for family activities.
The Vestingvijver Nature Trail in Oudenaarde preserves remnants of former defenses around the city, featuring an elongated fortress pond with significant cultural-historical value. Additionally, Lozer Castle, a neoclassical castle domain with a lake, offers a glimpse into the region's history.
Yes, there are several options. Provinciedomein De Gavers has extensive walking paths. The Vestingvijver Nature Trail offers a pleasant footpath around its historical pond. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling and gravel biking guides around Waregem, which often pass by natural water elements. For example, you can find routes in the Cycling around Waregem guide.
The region's water bodies support diverse ecosystems. Provinciedomein De Gavers includes a nature reserve that serves as a wintering ground for birds and features flower-rich areas. Coupure Deweer is a lake biotope with stagnant water, supporting various fish, plants, and organisms. The Vestingvijver Nature Trail is surrounded by high-stem wood, contributing to its natural value.
Absolutely. Provinciedomein De Gavers offers cycling paths within its domain. The wider Waregem area has numerous cycling routes that often incorporate scenic water views. You can find detailed routes in guides like Cycling around Waregem or Gravel biking around Waregem.
Yes, Bissegem Plage is being developed as an attractive and peaceful natural area, featuring a jetty where visitors can enjoy the calm atmosphere. The Vestingvijver Nature Trail also aims to preserve an intimate, closed natural character, offering a tranquil experience.
The lakes and water areas around Waregem can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports and outdoor activities at Provinciedomein De Gavers. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks, and even in winter, areas like Provinciedomein De Gavers serve as important wintering grounds for birds, making them interesting for nature observation.
While not in the immediate vicinity of Waregem, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure in the province of Hainaut are known as Belgium's biggest lake complex, offering extensive water sports and activities. You can find more information about them on Visit Wallonia.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the recreational opportunities at Provinciedomein De Gavers to the historical and natural charm of places like Saint Arnoldus Park and Coupure Deweer. The komoot community has documented these locations with over 150 upvotes and 80 photos, highlighting their appeal for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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