Best lakes around Vlissingen are found in the Zeeland region, a coastal area influenced by the Delta Works. The landscape features a mix of freshwater lakes, former sea inlets, and smaller water features within nature parks. These aquatic environments provide opportunities for watersports, nature observation, and tranquil walks. The region combines polders, islands, and historical elements, offering diverse natural areas near Vlissingen.
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Veere, a beautiful town on the Veerse Meer. Here we were lucky enough to watch the ring riding.
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The small town of Veere in Zeeland is one of the most idyllic old harbor villages in the Netherlands. It boasts a rich history with beautiful old buildings, atmospheric streets, and cozy markets. We'll tell you about the must-see sights and activities, and where to find the best accommodations.
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The Veerse Meer is a very special place—a hidden treasure in the Dutch province of Zeeland. 🌊✨ It used to be part of the open North Sea, but today it lies sheltered between dikes and islands. This has created a long, inland body of water with crystal-clear, calm waters. Particularly beautiful are the small, uninhabited islands, which lie like green dots in the blue of the sea. Some can only be reached by boat, while others are natural paradises where rare birds breed and wild orchids grow.
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Recommended circular route around the "Kreek"
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Veere is an idyllic town located on the Veerse Meer. You will literally find history on the streets here. Wandering through the city you will discover many historical buildings and special buildings such as the Grote Kerk and the Campveerse Toren. You can also regularly stroll through cozy markets and visit nice shops. Enjoying one of the many terraces is also a highlight in itself. At the marina you can dream away with the incoming and outgoing boats. In short, Veere is an old city full of history and experience.
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The creek lies between the North Sea and the town of Westkappelle and is surrounded by lush greenery. A path leads around the pretty lake.
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The Veerse Meer is a watersports paradise, ideal for sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), waterskiing, wakeboarding, and diving. You can also explore its 17 islands, some of which are wildlife sanctuaries, or enjoy cycling and walking along its shores. For scenic views, consider the Veerse Meer Waterfront Route.
Yes, the Veerse Meer is considered family-friendly due to its shallow banks, making it suitable for children. Additionally, the Nollebos, a nature and recreation area closer to Vlissingen, offers winding paths, ponds, and a natural playground, making it a popular spot for families.
The Nollebos offers a tranquil escape with winding paths, ponds, and bridges, providing a peaceful atmosphere for walking and birdwatching. It features a unique ecosystem with both freshwater and saltwater vegetation. The islands of the Veerse Meer also offer pleasant meadows and woodlands for walks and picnics, where you might spot wild horses and fallow deer.
You can find excellent cycling opportunities around the Veerse Meer, including the Veerse Meer Waterfront Route, which offers scenic views partly through wooded areas. For more cycling options in the broader region, explore the various routes available in the Cycling around Vlissingen guide.
The Veerse Meer is known for its clear water, making it an attractive spot for swimming, diving, and snorkeling. However, swimming in the ponds of Nollebos or the Westkapelle Creek is generally not recommended due to their nature as creeks and unique ecosystems.
Yes, the Nollebos, near Vlissingen, has historical significance with remnants from World War II, including old bunkers and defenses. Its unique ecosystem was shaped by wartime inundations, leading to creeks and water channels where both freshwater and saltwater vegetation thrive. Another notable area is the Drowned Land of Saeftinghe Nature Reserve, a vast marshland with a rich history of lost villages.
The islands of the Veerse Meer serve as wildlife sanctuaries, particularly for birds, and you might spot wild horses and fallow deer. The Nollebos is also popular with birdwatchers due to its diverse flora and fauna supported by its unique ecosystem.
While Vlissingen itself doesn't have direct large lakes, the Veerse Meer is accessible by public transport, though it may involve bus connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting Vlissingen to towns like Veere, Kortgene, or Kamperland, which are situated on the lake.
Yes, the areas surrounding the Veerse Meer offer numerous walking routes. For more structured options, you can explore various trails in the region. The Running Trails around Vlissingen guide provides several routes, including those with coastal views that may pass near water features.
The Westkapelle Creek is an open body of water that formed after a dyke collapse during World War II. It's a significant natural feature near the dunes and sea, offering a beautiful setting for a walk and a glimpse into the region's history. Its maximum depth is 16 meters.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse opportunities for watersports at the Veerse Meer, its clear water, and the scenic views from places like the View of the Veerse Meer. The natural refreshment offered by routes like the Veerse Meer Waterfront Route on warm days is also highly valued.
Yes, the View of the Veerse Meer is a dedicated viewpoint offering beautiful perspectives of the lake and its surroundings. Many cycling and walking paths around the Veerse Meer also provide magnificent views.


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