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Attractions and Places To See around Damme - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Damme, a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including the nearby Lake Dümmer and the Damme Hills. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and engage in cultural activities. This area provides opportunities for both relaxation and outdoor pursuits.

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  • The most popular attractions is The Zwin Nature Reserve, a natural monument that is a…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Cadzand-Bad Beach

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The scenic charm of Cadzand-Bad lies in the wide, gently sloping fine sandy beaches and the dunes 🥰

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The Zwin Nature Reserve

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The Zwin, whether it is Belgian or Dutch, does not matter, it is a beautiful nature reserve.
The Zwin is a slufter: a beach plain behind the dunes that is …

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Market Square, Bruges

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The Markt has been the beating heart of Bruges for centuries, which is dominated by the 83 m high Belfry, the pride of the city. If you visit the Belfry …

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Bruges Town Hall

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Construction began in 1376 and lasted until 1421. The building inspired the builders of the town halls in Brussels, Ghent, Leuven and Oudenaarde and had a major influence on the …

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Bonifacius Bridge

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The very photogenic Bonifacius Bridge may be one of Bruges' youngest bridges, but it still perfectly summarizes the city. A mysterious atmosphere, romance in abundance and fabulous sights that compete …

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May 10, 2025, Cadzand-Bad Beach

Cadzand is an atmospheric seaside resort in the Zeeuws-Flemish part of the beautiful province of Zeeland, very close to the Belgian border. This charming coastal village is known for its quiet beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and beautiful natural landscapes. You can truly unwind here! 😊

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December 31, 2024, Cadzand-Bad Beach

Great beach with beautiful paths through the dunes that are easy to cycle on.

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Great beach, very spacious and not crowded. There is a beach pavilion every few meters where you can get delicious food and drinks. There is also a spectacular view of gigantic ships passing by. I have been coming here for almost twenty years and now I can show it to my own children, a must-have for collecting unforgettable memories.

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wonderful for walking and cycling

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June 24, 2024, Bonifacius Bridge

One day at the beginning of the twentieth century, the then owner of the Arentshuis and the garden of the property were expropriated. The city council believed that the garden should be made public and that there should be a museum. In addition, there had to be a connection with the other part of the Arentshof. For this purpose, a simple bridge was built over the Reie in 1911, the Bonifacius Bridge. It became one of the most photogenic bridges in Bruges and much of the rest of the world. Who ever visited Bruges and didn't take pictures?

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In the 13th and 14th centuries, this sea arm - ’t Zwyn - was an important waterway to Bruges. This waterway was created after the sea had penetrated the land around the beginning of the Christian era. The cities of Bruges, Damme and Sluis were located on the Zwin and became flourishing trading centres. But the channel became increasingly shallow and eventually unnavigable. That is why the Zwin was later largely poldered. Nature then took over here. Source: https://www.hetzeeuwselandschap.nl/natuurgebieden/het-zwin

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beautiful sea view and great bike path

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The characterful setting of the Bonifacius Bridge and the adjacent Arentshof will delight many visitors. Here you will find an irresistible combination of impressive history and warm romance . Situated along the picturesque canals, the Arentshof creates a unique atmosphere with its tall trees, hidden benches, mysterious artwork and beautiful views of the Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk and the Gruuthuse Palace. Here you can literally watch the world go by: tour boats sail past and people stroll in wonder across the square while the hooves of horse-drawn carriages resound throughout the day. Don't be fooled one bit further, because the charming, centuries-old Bonifacius Bridge dates back to the early 20th century and is one of Bruges' youngest bridges . While you admire the charming canals with overhanging (half-timbered) houses and passing boats, you will undoubtedly feel a sense of humility when you look up at the tower of the Church of Our Lady. Carefully chosen lighting gives this treasured place of love an enchanting dimension at night. Source: https://www.routeyou.com/de-be/location/view/51952623/bonifacius-brucke-liebesbrucke-brugge

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Damme?

Damme is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Dümmer See (Lake Dümmer), Lower Saxony's second-largest inland lake, perfect for water sports and relaxation. The Damme Hills (Dammer Berge) offer scenic woodlands for hiking and cycling, including the tranquil Damme Bergsee. The Hunte River also provides beautiful scenery, especially near the lake.

Are there historical sites to visit in Damme?

Yes, Damme has several historical landmarks. Explore the City Museum (Stadtmuseum) to learn about local history and iron ore mining. The medieval Wassermühle Höltermann, with parts dating back to 1643, is also worth seeing. Don't miss the 13th-century St. Viktor Church with its beautiful stained glass and frescoes. The ancient rampart of Dersaburg in the Damme Hills offers a glimpse into Charlemagne's era.

What outdoor activities are popular in the Damme region?

The Damme region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Dümmer See is excellent for swimming, boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The Damme Hills are perfect for hiking and cycling, with numerous trails, including 11 Nordic walking routes. In winter, Dümmer See becomes a popular spot for ice skating when frozen. You can also find various cycling routes, such as the Pilgrim Route (D-Route 7), passing through the region.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Damme?

For families, Dümmer See offers sandy beaches and water activities. The Damme Hills provide easy walking trails suitable for all ages. On rainy days, the indoor "Delfinoh" Leisure Pool offers fun and relaxation. Exploring the historical sites like the City Museum can also be an engaging activity for older children.

Where can I go hiking around Damme?

The Damme Hills (Dammer Berge) are a prime location for hiking, offering numerous trails and 11 dedicated Nordic walking routes. You can also find hiking opportunities around Dümmer See. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the Hiking around Damme guide, which includes trails of varying difficulties.

What cycling routes are available in the Damme area?

Damme offers a variety of cycling routes. The Damme Hills have trails suitable for cycling, and the Pilgrim Route (D-Route 7) passes through the region, connecting Damme and Dinklage. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Damme and Cycling around Damme guides, with routes like the 'Damse Vaart Canal' loops.

What is the best time to visit Damme for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Damme for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports on Dümmer See, hiking, and cycling in the Damme Hills. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks. In winter, if Dümmer See freezes, it becomes popular for ice skating.

Are there any unique cultural events in Damme?

Yes, Damme is famous for its annual Damme Carnival, a vibrant celebration that has taken place since 1614. It's known for its colorful costumes and attracts tens of thousands of visitors during the two days before Lent, uniquely celebrated a week earlier than in many other places.

Where can I find panoramic views in Damme?

For panoramic views, head to the Dümmer West Viewing Tower, which offers expansive vistas of Dümmer See and the surrounding wet meadows at Olgahafen. The Mordkuhlenberg in the Damme Hills also features an observation tower, providing elevated perspectives of the wooded landscape.

What is the 'Lost Places' MUNA Damme?

The "Lost Places" MUNA Damme is a former military site established in 1935 within the Damme Hills. Inaccessible to the public until 2024, it is now part of the DBU Naturerbe Dammer Berge and offers a fascinating tour exploring its history, memory, and how nature has reclaimed the area. You can find more information about this unique site on Niedersachsen Tourism.

Is there a castle near Damme?

Yes, Clemenswerth Castle, an 18th-century Baroque hunting lodge, is a significant historical sight located near Damme. It features eight pavilions arranged around a central square, offering a glimpse into historical architecture and design.

What is the Dümmer See like for visitors?

Dümmer See is Lower Saxony's second-largest inland lake and a major attraction. It's a hub for water sports like swimming, boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The lake boasts large sandy beaches and beach bars for relaxation. You can also explore the Dümmer Lake East Shore with its docks and restaurants, or enjoy views from the Dümmer West Viewing Tower.

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