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  • Varreput

    Weststraat 1
    Zierikzee

    Varreput

    The Varreput, located near the Dikke Toren in Zierikzee, was once used as a rinsing place for fabrics. Woven materials were then stretched out on nearby streets to dry on special frames, known as "ramen." This site is a reminder of the city's rich textile history.

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  • Naterstreek

    Binnendijk
    Zonnemaire

    Naterstreek

    De Naterstreek is an important nature reserve for various birds. Throughout the year, you can enjoy the large bird diversity here. Especially in spring and summer, you can spot spoonbills, marsh harriers, and geese here.

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  • Dorpsstrand Ouwerkerk

    Nieuwendijk
    Ouwerkerk

    Dorpsstrand Ouwerkerk

    The village beach of Ouwerkerk is a peaceful spot on the Oosterschelde, perfect for relaxing, diving, and playing at low tide. With beautiful views and nature, it’s a hidden gem in Zeeland.

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  • Strand Scholderlaan

    Scholderlaan
    Renesse

    Strand Scholderlaan

    Discover the beautiful Nature Beach Scholderlaan on the outskirts of Renesse in Schouwen-Duiveland, ideal for a relaxing day at the sea. Enjoy the view of the North Sea and unwind on the peaceful beach.

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  • Strand Jan van Renesseweg


    Renesse

    Strand Jan van Renesseweg

    Discover the beautiful Family Beach Jan van Renesseweg, located on the edge of bustling Renesse. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the shimmering North Sea from the beach.

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  • Strand 't Klokje

    Rampweg Klokje
    Renesse

    Strand 't Klokje

    Discover Strand 't Klokje on the Schouwen coast between Ellemeet and Renesse. This beach offers plenty of opportunities for kite flying and surfing. Enjoy the sun, the sand, and the refreshing North Sea water at 't Klokje.

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  • Strand Verklikkerpad


    Nieuw-Haamstede

    Strand Verklikkerpad

    Discover the nature beach Verklikkerpad on the headland of Schouwen, where the sea is part of the beautiful nature reserve 'Voordelta'. Enjoy a walk along the unspoiled coastline and spot unique flora and fauna.

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  • Serooskerke


    Serooskerke Schouwen

    Serooskerke

    Serooskerke is a peaceful village on Schouwen-Duiveland, known for its historic church and rural surroundings. Located near the Oosterschelde, it offers a charming base for walking and cycling routes through the Zeeland landscape.

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  • Moriaanshoofd


    Moriaanshoofd

    Moriaanshoofd

    Moriaanshoofd is a small hamlet located along the N59, the main road between Zierikzee and Burgh-Haamstede. This quiet spot lies in the heart of the Plan Tureluur nature reserve and is marked by the historic windmill De Zwaan, an iconic landmark in the area.

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  • Sirjansland


    Sirjansland

    Sirjansland

    Sirjansland, locally known as “Sir,” is a small and green village with around 345 residents on Schouwen-Duiveland. Situated along Lake Grevelingen and the Dijkwater, it offers peace, nature, and history. The village forest, created after the 1953 flood, is the perfect spot to relax.

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  • Toeristenkerk O.L.V op Zee

    Serooskerkseweg 2
    Burgh-Haamstede

    Toeristenkerk O.L.V op Zee

    Discover the Tourist Church Our Lady of the Sea in Burgh-Haamstede. Attend the weekly service during your vacation and visit the parish website for activities and history.

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  • Off-leash area Schelphoek


    serooskerke

    Off-leash area Schelphoek

    In the eastern part of the Schelphoek, dogs are allowed off-leash on the trails. This area lies between Fritureluur and the Schelphoek viewpoint. In the rest of the area, dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash in the forest.

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  • Kerkwerve


    Kerkwerve

    Kerkwerve

    Kerkwerve is a village on Schouwen-Duiveland with around 990 inhabitants. It originated around 1200 during the diking of Schouwen. The church is built on a mound, which explains the name. Until 1997, Kerkwerve was part of Middenschouwen and has a historic municipal coat of arms.

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  • Gemeentehaven Zierikzee

    Het Luitje 6
    Zierikzee

    Gemeentehaven Zierikzee

    Welcome to the Municipal Harbor of Zierikzee, the busiest transit harbor in Zeeland. Upon arrival, our friendly harbor masters are ready to assist you in finding a suitable berth.

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  • Nieuwerkerk


    Nieuwerkerk

    Nieuwerkerk

    Nieuwerkerk is a classic village with the church at its centre. The village has 2,800 residents and is known for its excellent amenities. In addition to a bakery and butcher, it offers two large supermarkets, a hardware store, a greengrocer and a cheese shop.

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  • Voordelta


    Renesse, Burgh-Haamstede

    Voordelta

    Discover the Voordelta: a unique coastal area stretching from the Maasvlakte to the tip of Walcheren. The importance of this region on a European scale is unprecedented, with rare seals and special bird and fish species finding their home here.

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  • Graansilo

    Julianastraat
    Zierikzee

    Graansilo

    The Graansilo in Zierikzee is an iconic industrial monument from 1950 on the Oude Haven. Once built for grain storage, it’s now a striking landmark housing a restaurant and rooftop bar, where history meets modern hospitality with stunning views.

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  • Renesse


    Renesse

    Renesse

    Renesse is the vibrant tourist heart of Schouwen-Duiveland. With wide beaches, lively beach pavilions, shops, and scenic walking routes, there is always something to enjoy. The fairytale-like Moermond Castle completes the picture. Renesse has something for everyone and never disappoints.

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  • Strand Duinhoevepad


    Nieuw- Haamstede

    Strand Duinhoevepad

    Discover the beautiful Duinhoevepad Natural Beach on the coast of Schouwen-Duiveland, near Renesse. Enjoy 17 km of beach, but stay alert at the dangerous Verklikkerplaat. Experience the peace and space of Duinhoevepad Beach!

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  • Graansilo Zierikzee

    Zelkevoetpad 1
    Zierikzee

    Graansilo Zierikzee

    A striking building in Zierikzee is the grain silo dating back to the year 1955.

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  • Standbeeld Aart van Zuijen

    Burghse Ring
    Brugh-Haamstede

    Standbeeld Aart van Zuijen

    Aart van Zuijen came from a farming family in the Westhoek. He was a socially engaged villager, council member, and football pioneer from the Westhoek. He generously shared with his fellow villagers and dedicated himself to sports and the community.

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  • Uitkijkpunt Kiekuut

    Havenweg
    Zierikzee

    Uitkijkpunt Kiekuut

    The beautiful observation point Kiekuut, the place to spot birds. Enjoy the breathtaking view and observe various bird species in their natural habitat.

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  • Strand Laône

    Laone
    Renesse

    Strand Laône

    Familiestrand Laône near Renesse is a beautiful, family-friendly beach with views of the North Sea. Enjoy sun, sea, and sand, take a walk, swim, or relax on the beach pavilion terrace. Dogs and horses are welcome in winter. Paid parking is just a 5-minute walk away.

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  • Looperskapelle


    Looperskapelle

    Looperskapelle

    Looperskapelle is a small hamlet on Schouwen-Duiveland, named after the chapel of the Loopers family. The name first appeared in 1324. Until 1590, a church stood in the village; the remaining cemetery is now a valuable cultural-historical monument.

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