Provincial Domain Zilvermeer
Provincial Domain Zilvermeer in Mol is a popular recreational domain of the Province of Antwerp, set in the green Kempen region. The domain stretches around a large swimming lake and offers a wide range of activities: swimming, walking, cycling, fishing, mini-golf and various sports facilities. Zilvermeer also has a campsite and holiday accommodations, making it an ideal destination for both a day trip and a longer stay.
Wheelchair accessibility is good. The main walking paths around the lake are semi-paved but wide and flat, suitable for wheelchairs. The visitor centre, restaurant and sanitary facilities are step-free. Adapted toilets and showers are available. The campsites offer pitches suitable for visitors with disabilities. The car parks at the main entrances have reserved accessible parking spaces.
Zilvermeer is accessible year-round, with the swimming season in summer as the highlight. The domain is easily accessible by car via the E313 and N71. Ample paid parking is available. Zilvermeer is an excellent destination for families and groups wanting to enjoy nature and recreation in the Kempen, with attention to accessibility for everyone.
Good to know
- Reservation
- The domain is freely accessible; for the swimming lake in July-August and for the adapted camping pitches, book in advance via the Province of Antwerp.
- Busy and quiet times
- On sunny summer days the swimming lake can get busy; weekday mornings and the shoulder seasons bring much more calm on the walking paths around the lake.
- Things to note
- Main paths are semi-paved, wide and flat — suitable for wheelchairs; some forest paths are harder after rain. Visitor centre and restaurant are step-free.
- Visit tip
- Combine a walk around the lake with a refreshing dip in the swimming lake. For a longer stay there are adapted camping pitches — unique in the Kempen.