Zuidlaardermeer

Zuidlaardermeer is a lake in the northern part of the Netherlands.

Zuidlaardermeer
Beach near Meerwijck
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates53°08′N 6°42′E
Primary inflowsHunze
Primary outflowsDrentsche Diep
Basin countriesNetherlands
Surface area540 ha (1,300 acres)
Average depth1 m (3 ft 3 in)
Max. depth4 m (13 ft)
Official nameZuidlaardermeergebied
Designated29 August 2000
Reference no.1282[1]

The lake runs Northwest of the village of Zuidlaren and southwards of the city of Hoogezand-Sappemeer and is called Zuidlaardermeer (Dutch for: Lake of Zuidlaren). The lake is largely situated in the provinces of Groningen and Drenthe.[2] It was formed 5,000-8,000 years ago. The lake is fed by the river Hunze. This river enters the lake in the south-east and exits the lake in the north as Drentsche Diep.

The lake is shallow (about 3 ft deep), but some parts are deeper, like the fairway. The lake is popular with tourists, but in particular with yachtsmen. Many sailboats are moored in the lake, because the Zuidlaardermeer is one of the few suitable lakes for sailing in the region.

Large parts of the lake and nearby polders are conducted by the Groninger Zeeschap foundation.

Zuidlaardermeer

References

  1. "Zuidlaardermeergebied". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. Dubbelboer, Beene. Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak. Assen: Van Gorcum, 2007, ISBN 978-90-232-4384-7.
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