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Stepping stones at Lankheet Water Park

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Stepping stones at Lankheet Water Park

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Stepping stones at Lankheet Water Park

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The Stepping Stones in Waterpark Lankheet offer a unique and interactive way to experience the natural beauty of the Het Lankheet estate, situated near Haaksbergen in the Dutch province of Overijssel. This distinctive landmark, found at an elevation of approximately 29 metres, consists of a series of large stones allowing visitors to cross water features, making it a memorable part of any visit to this expansive area between Haaksbergen and Eibergen. It's a highlight within the "Kidney Pools" and the…

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    May 1, 2022

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    Interesting works of art and explanations on boards, for example how to clear the water of the Buurser Beek with reeds and much more.
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    Het Lankheet is an estate south of Haaksbergen. The family estate covers approximately 500 hectares and has an alternation of forest (390 hectares), agriculture (50 hectares), heath and fens (40 …
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    Interestingly laid out path through the water.
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    1. Path Along the Buurserbeek – Vloeiland Artwork loop from Het Lankheet

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Haaksbergen, Overijssel, Netherlands

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are the Stepping Stones in Waterpark Lankheet suitable for children and families?

    Absolutely! The Stepping Stones are a highlight for families, offering an interactive and fun way to cross the water. The entire Waterpark Lankheet estate is considered very family-friendly, with engaging features and educational elements that appeal to all ages. Many visitors find it transforms a simple walk into an adventure for kids.

    What is the typical difficulty and terrain like for walks involving the Stepping Stones?

    The terrain at Waterpark Lankheet is generally considered intermediate, with varied paths through forests, meadows, heathlands, and fens. While the Stepping Stones themselves require careful footing, the overall walks are accessible for most fitness levels. Comfortable footwear is highly recommended to navigate the diverse paths and the stones.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Stepping Stones in Waterpark Lankheet?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Waterpark Lankheet. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially around wildlife and other visitors. Be mindful that crossing the Stepping Stones might be challenging for some dogs, depending on their size and agility.

    How long does a typical walk around the Stepping Stones take?

    The length of your walk can vary greatly depending on the route you choose. The Stepping Stones are part of the 'Pieter Vereijken Pad' and other routes within the expansive estate. You can find shorter loops focusing on the immediate area or combine them with longer trails exploring the 500-hectare estate. Many hikers spend anywhere from 1 to 3 hours exploring the area.

    Is there a specific circular walk that includes the Stepping Stones?

    Yes, there are several marked and unmarked circular routes within Waterpark Lankheet that incorporate the Stepping Stones. The 'Pieter Vereijken Pad' is a well-known path that leads through the 'Kidney Pools' where the Stepping Stones are located. You can discover various circular walks of different lengths that feature this landmark.

    What are the parking options near the Stepping Stones in Waterpark Lankheet?

    Convenient parking is available near Scholtenhagenweg 46, 7481 VP Haaksbergen, which serves as a common starting point for exploring the estate. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Waterpark Lankheet?

    While Waterpark Lankheet itself is primarily a natural area, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby town of Haaksbergen. These establishments offer places to eat, drink, and stay, making it easy to extend your visit to the region.

    What other natural features or landmarks can be found near the Stepping Stones?

    Beyond the Stepping Stones, Waterpark Lankheet is rich in natural and historical features. You can explore the 'Kidney Pools' which are part of an innovative water purification system, the 'climate forest', and the historical 'vloeiweiden' (irrigation meadows). The estate also features the Oostendorper Watermolen, a historic watermill, and the Buurserbeek river flows through the area.

    Is Waterpark Lankheet accessible by public transport?

    While the estate is somewhat rural, public transport options can get you to the vicinity of Haaksbergen. From there, you might need to consider a local bus service, taxi, or a longer walk/cycle to reach the main entrance and parking area of Waterpark Lankheet. Checking local bus schedules for routes connecting to Haaksbergen is recommended.

    Are there any permits required to visit Waterpark Lankheet or use the Stepping Stones?

    No, there are generally no permits required for visitors to access Waterpark Lankheet or to use the Stepping Stones. The estate is open to the public for recreational activities like walking and exploring nature. Enjoy your visit without needing any special permissions.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Stepping Stones for specific activities like birdwatching or photography?

    While the Stepping Stones are enjoyable year-round, the milder seasons (spring and autumn) are often ideal for birdwatching due to migratory patterns and vibrant foliage for photography. Summer offers lush greenery, but can be busier. Winter provides a unique, tranquil atmosphere, though paths might be muddier and the water features could be partially frozen.

    Are there any educational aspects or information available about the water management at Lankheet?

    Yes, the estate is a hub for innovative water management. You'll find information boards throughout Waterpark Lankheet, especially around the 'Kidney Pools', explaining how the reed filters purify water from the Buurserbeek. The estate also conducts scientific research in collaboration with institutions like Wageningen University, making it an educational experience for those interested in ecology and sustainability.

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