Best natural monuments around Goes include diverse landscapes shaped by water and human interaction. The region of Goes, situated in the Dutch province of Zeeland, is characterized by its polders, waterways, and coastal areas. These natural features offer opportunities for wildlife observation, walking, and cycling. The area provides a tranquil setting to experience Zeeland's distinctive natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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beautiful bird area. Many species of waterfowl and waders.
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We searched and searched and searched and... unfortunately, we couldn't find it. 😢 The artwork appears to have been removed. Two boring benches now stand in its place.
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On the southern edge of Zuid-Beveland, near Baarland, a new nature reserve was created in 2007. This was done to compensate for the nature that is being lost due to the deepening of the Western Scheldt. The deepening increases the current and the nature outside the dike on the Western Scheldt is crumbling. The two most important goals in the creation of this area were to provide a high-water refuge for wading birds and a breeding area for coastal breeding birds. The area is used extensively by coastal breeding birds. Birds such as ringed plovers, ringed plovers and avocets are extensively searching for worms, crustaceans and cockles. In the spring of 2009, the nests were counted and it turned out that more than 110 pairs of avocets were breeding. The young are currently leaving the nest. Wherever you look, you can see this beautiful creature wading through the area. The ranger also counted a small colony of breeding black-headed gulls, a few Kentish plovers, a few little ringed plovers and three pairs of ringed plovers. You can take a look at this nursery. The area is right next to the Scheldeoord campsite in the south of Baarland. You can look out over the area from the Zeedijk. This area falls under Natura 2000
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Nice little wooden observation tower with a wide view over the beach and the dunes. Located on the way from the car park (see starting point) to the beach.
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Muiepolder Badstrand is a very small piece of "beach". Near a campsite, with a small parking lot and somewhat closed for children. I prefer wide, deserted walking beaches by the sea, but it must also be nice to relax here. If you want to see the quality of the water before you go, you can always search the Internet for "Muiepolder Badstrand" as it is called. And then you might also find the description below: "Sint Maartensdijk Muiepolder Badstrand is located on the Oosterschelde in the province of Zeeland in the town of Sint Maartensdijk and is part of the municipality of Tholen. It is a saltwater location that is under the influence of the tide. In the There are several camping sites near the beach. There is a cycle path along the dike. North of the swimming location is the De Pluimpot nature reserve. That text comes from the bathing water profile of the beach of Rijkswaterstaat Sea and Delta at https://register.zwemwater.nl/zwr/api/files/6046348
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Nice beach at the nuclear power plant 🙈
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Mussel bank, many and beautiful large mussels
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The region around Goes offers several distinctive natural areas. Highlights include the Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve, known for its birdlife, and Muiepolder Beach Sint-Maartensdijk, a sandy beach on the Oosterschelde. Another significant area is Westerschelde & Saeftinghe, a vast brackish water marsh attracting numerous bird species.
Yes, several natural spots around Goes are great for families. Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve is ideal for observing coastal breeding birds. Within Goes, De Hollandse Hoeve offers pleasant walking trails and a petting zoo, while the Groese Polders area features a child-friendly natural play area and birdwatching opportunities.
For excellent wildlife spotting, the Oosterschelde National Park is a prime location, home to seals and porpoises. The Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve is a high-water refuge and breeding ground for various bird species, including over 100 pairs of avocets. The Westerschelde & Saeftinghe brackish water marsh also attracts more than 200 bird species.
The landscape around Goes is characterized by diverse features shaped by water. You'll find vast polders, dynamic estuaries like the Oosterschelde, coastal areas with sandy beaches, and lush waterways. These environments offer a unique blend of saltwater and freshwater ecosystems.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Vrouwenpolder Observation Tower offers panoramic views of both the North Sea and the Veerse Meer. You can also look out over the Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve from the Zeedijk, providing a great perspective on the bird breeding grounds.
The natural areas around Goes are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Goes guide, the Cycling around Goes guide, or the Gravel biking around Goes guide. Kayaking and boat tours are also popular in the Oosterschelde National Park.
Yes, you can find several walking routes. The Zuid-Beveland dike walk offers spectacular views over the Oosterschelde. For more options, including routes like 'Along the Oosterschelde and over the Kreekepad - Oosterschelde National Park', refer to the Hiking around Goes guide.
Yes, the Stadspark in Goes is known for its scenic canals and picturesque countryside views, and it is recognized as a dog-friendly park, making it a good option for walks with your pet.
The natural areas around Goes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching and enjoying the lush landscapes. Some attractions, like 'The ‘magical’ fountain' in Middelburg, only operate during spring, summer, and autumn due to frost in winter, so consider this if planning a visit to specific sites.
Yes, Muiepolder Beach Sint-Maartensdijk is a freely accessible sandy beach located on the Oosterschelde, offering a spot for relaxation. The broader Oosterschelde National Park also provides opportunities for enjoying the coastal environment.
The Oosterschelde National Park, located near Goes, is unique due to its dynamic ecosystem, where saltwater and freshwater interact, creating a rich tidal environment. It's a vast estuary known for diverse wildlife, including seals and porpoises, and offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and exploring scenic trails.


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