Burgh-Haamstede
Nature as a common thread
Westenschouwen, Burghsluis, Haamstede, Burgh and Nieuw-Haamstede
Vast beaches, unique nature, marina, and countless possibilities for activities. These five cores are connected by their diversity
You don't want to miss this - in Burgh-Haamstede
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Klimbos Zeeuwse Helden
Klimbos Zeeuwse Helden
Excursionyearly
Burgh-Haamstede
Klimbos Zeeuwse Helden
At the Zeeuwse Helden climbing forest, you can keep climbing all day.
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Kunstschouw
Kunstschouw
Cultureel evenement13 until 21 June
Kop van Schouwen
Kunstschouw
Kunstschouw is an annual art manifestation for contemporary art on Schouwen-Duiveland. During Kunstschouw, around 130 artists exhibit at unique locations spread across the northern part of Schouwen-Duiveland.
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Burghsedag
Burghsedag
FolkloreSaturday 8 August
Burgh-Haamstede
Burghsedag
For over thirty years, De Burghse Dag has been a household name in the Westhoek of Schouwen. The festival is entirely dedicated to horses and folklore.
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What's happening - at Schouwen-Duiveland
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Bungalowpark Molenhoeve
Bungalowpark Molenhoeve Hoogenboomlaan 11-47
Renesse
Bungalowpark Molenhoeve
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Openbare Toiletten - Boswachterij Westerschouwen
Openbare Toiletten - Boswachterij Westerschouwen A. van, de Weijdeweg 32
Burgh-Haamstede
Openbare Toiletten - Boswachterij Westerschouwen
In Burgh-Haamstede, free public toilets are available for both residents and visitors. Well-maintained, clean and hygienic, so you can enjoy your day in the village or at the beach without any worries.
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Sportmassagepraktijk Daniëlle Wassink en Equi-move
Sportmassagepraktijk Daniëlle Wassink en Equi-move Zandweg 2
Burgh-Haamstede
Sportmassagepraktijk Daniëlle Wassink en Equi-move
Move well, feel better
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QUESTION: Ringwalburg
QUESTION: Ringwalburg
Burgh-Haamstede
QUESTION: Ringwalburg
The Carolingian castle, also known as the Ringwalburg, is an impressive historical defensive structure from the late 9th century.
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Bewaer Schole Burgh-Haamstede
Bewaer Schole Burgh-Haamstede Weststraat 18
Burgh Haamstede
Bewaer Schole Burgh-Haamstede
To present Since 1975, the Bewaerschole has been an exhibition space with exhibitions at the (inter)national level. Attention is paid to reflection and imagination. Societal debate is also welcomed.
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Off-leash area Gadrabos-Vroonweg
Off-leash area Gadrabos-Vroonweg
Burgh-Haamstede
Off-leash area Gadrabos-Vroonweg
The Gadrabos is part of the Vroongronden. There are two off-leash areas: in the front part of the forest (behind Haamstede, along the Vroonweg) and in 't Lapje at the back (along the J.J. Boeyesweg), dogs are allowed off-leash on the path. Please note: Dogs are not allowed in the Vroongronden.
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Standbeeld Aart van Zuijen
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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