The lake is surrounded on three sides by the Kralingse Bos. The east side is dominated by the so-called Plasmolens, De Lelie (from 1740) and De Ster (from 1886), two windmills where spices are still ground. To the north is a large recreational beach, a small part of which is a nude beach,[3] to the south runs the Kralingse Plaslaan. This includes the Kralingerhoutflat, the oldest high-rise building in the area, which also keeps the alternative name of the forest alive. On the western side near Langepad, there is a watchtower that offers a view of the entire lake. Apart from water sports and related activities, the lake is frequently visited by runners. Among Rotterdam joggers, the Kralingse Plas lap of about 5 kilometres is a household word.
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