Bussloo recreation site, Lake and beach recreation site in Voorst, Netherlands
Bussloo recreation site is a lake with sandy beaches and surrounding forest areas located in Voorst. The site provides different zones for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing by the water, bordered by natural green spaces and woodland.
The lake was created in the 1970s from sand mining for the A1 highway construction, then developed as a recreation area. It opened to the public in 1978 and grew into a popular leisure destination for the region.
The site has become a gathering place for people from the surrounding area who come to swim, sail, and spend time outdoors with family and friends. Throughout the warmer months, you see visitors of all ages enjoying the beaches and water activities together.
The site is easily accessible with several entry points and offers both water and land activities for different preferences. There are areas for walking, cycling, and various bathing spots, so visitors can choose based on what they feel like doing.
The southwestern beach area De Kuiter has a designated section reserved for naturist recreation. This area is regularly used and clearly marked to provide clarity for all visitors.
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