The water quality of Walburgen at Gendt

What is the swimming water like? Walburgen? On the water map below you'll see the swimming location in its immediate vicinity. On the right of on this page you will find all information about the current weather, at the bottom of the swimming spots in the area.

 


 

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The Walburgen is a recreational lake ter size of approximately 3,8 ha. The lake lies net ten southwest of Gendt. The puddle is shielded by a fences

 

 

Swimming spots nearby

1. Bemmelse waard: water quality is good
2. Camping de waay: water quality is good
3. De bisonbaai: water quality is good
4. Wylerbergmeer: water quality is warning

 

The weather in Gendt, now:

15.8°C

Half bewolkt

The current weather in Gendt is Half bewolkt
Wind Force bft | Knopen | 9 km/h
Wind direction O
Wind arrow
Today: Veel zon, droog en warm. Later op vrijdag vooral in het zuidoosten buien

 

Extended weather forecast for Gendt (click)

 

 

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Swim at Walburgen

Summary

The bathing water quality at Walburgen is good

Measurements

E.coli15 n/dl
(below 1800 is ok)
Enterococci15 n/dl
(under 400 is ok)
Water temperature~22.8 °C
Measurement timeQuality: 26-05-2026Temperature: 28 mei, 20:10

Facilities & contact

Showers
Floatline, swimming zone delimited
Play equipment
First Aid
Size
Accessible by public transport
Horeca, kiosk
Waste bins
Sunbathing area
Information board, number: 1
WC / Toilets
Address
Nijmegenstraat, Gendt

Administrator
Gemeente Lingewaard
gemeente@lingewaard.nl
Phone: 026 326 0111

Photo

Photo of WalburgenFoto: Gemeente Lingewaard

Information board

The information board at the swimming location Walburgen

 

Details

The water temperature value comes from the nearest official Rijkswaterstaat measuring station and is an approximation for this location. Always take local conditions into account, it is usually colder in deeper water than on the shore!
 
The water quality measurement is based on the amount of bacteria in nanograms per deciliter (n /dl). In this case it concerns the intestinal bacteria Escherichia coli (E.coli) and intestinal enterococci, which occur in the feces of both animals and humans. A suddenly high value is often related to bird droppings in the water, for example, but can certainly also have other causes. It is unwise to swim in water where these values exceed the standards. The water manager also inspects the bathing water areas for other types of pollution, such as blue-green algae or other toxic algae and general safety features.