Best attractions and places to see around Noord-Beveland include a blend of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and engineering structures. This island municipality in the Dutch province of Zeeland is bordered by the North Sea, Oosterschelde, and Veerse Meer. It offers diverse outdoor opportunities, including beaches, nature reserves, and routes for walking and cycling. The region is connected to the mainland by structures such as the Zeelandbrug and the Oosterscheldekering.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Veere is located on the former island of Walcheren in Zeeland. It's a city with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Once a thriving trading center, the city has retained its medieval charm while bearing silent witness to many historical events. A stroll through the city center reveals not only the city's centuries-old history but also the unique way in which culture is interwoven with daily life. (Wandel.nl)
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Founded in 1474 by Hendrik IV of Borssele. The foundation stone was laid by his grandson Louis. It is a Late Gothic building, designed by Mr. Evert Spoorwater. Statue niches designed by Andries Keldermans depict the Lords and Ladies of Borssele. In 1934, the old statues were replaced by new ones made by O. Wenckebach. The current tower dates from 1599, in Renaissance style, designed by Adriaen de Muer of Bruges. The Louis XIV-style landing dates from 1749. (Information board on site)
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The cycle path above the dike is raised - logically - so you have a great view of the sea.
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The Veersedam, or Veersegatdam, was built in 1961 at the mouth of the Veerse Gat to protect parts of Walcheren, Noord-Beveland, and Zuid-Beveland from a potential new disaster. The construction of the dam, which was intended to connect Walcheren with Noord-Beveland, was not easy. The Veerse Gat was larger than the Zandkreek, and a strong current occurred at every high tide. More than 70 million m3 of water flowed through the mouth at both low and high tide. If the hole were closed with the same caissons as at the Zandkreek Dam, the current would eventually become too strong (the smaller the hole to be closed, the greater the current, as the same amount of water is forced through a smaller opening). The solution was the so-called "pass caissons," which, unlike the unit caissons of the Zandkreek Dam, were open. The section where the dam was to be built was first raised by spraying sand, and then a "sill" of stones was placed on which the caissons could stand firmly. The caissons were then placed one by one into the 320-meter-wide hole. At the time of installation, the caissons were still open, allowing water to flow freely, and only when the flow was minimal were the gates in the caissons lowered. Since the Zandkreek was already closed, a new lake, the Veerse Meer, was created. Much would change in this lake, especially as the saltwater slowly became brackish. Source: https://www.hollandlandofwater.com/de/veerse-gatdam/
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If you get there early in the morning, you can enjoy the peace and quiet almost alone
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Noord-Beveland offers a diverse range of natural beauty. You can visit wide sandy beaches like Banjaardstrand and Vrouwenpolder Beach, which are perfect for walks and watersports. The Oosterschelde coast also features idyllic beaches where you might spot seals. The island is bordered by the North Sea, Oosterschelde, and Veerse Meer, providing stunning coastal landscapes. Additionally, the *inlagen* (nature reserves) like Vlietepolder, Inlaag Keihoogte, and Oesterput are rich in birdlife and offer unique ecosystems with reed beds, peat moss islands, and salt marshes.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. A must-see is the Historic Centre of Veere, known for its 15th and 16th-century buildings and the old Town Hall. In Kortgene, you can see the only medieval building on the island to survive storm surges, an old church tower, and the De Korenbloem windmill. Colijnsplaat is a historic fishing harbor. The Zeeuwse Rozentuin in Kats is a point of interest for horticulture enthusiasts, and various monuments commemorate events like the 1953 flood disaster.
Noord-Beveland is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With the North Sea, Oosterschelde, and Veerse Meer, watersports like surfing, paddle-boarding, wake-boarding, and water skiing are very popular, especially on the Veerse Meer. The island is also ideal for walking and cycling, with numerous routes through varied landscapes, including forest paths and dikes offering views of the North Sea and Veerse Meer. You can find many routes for these activities, including those listed in the Hiking around Noord-Beveland and Cycling around Noord-Beveland guides.
Many attractions in Noord-Beveland are suitable for families. Beaches like Banjaardstrand and Vrouwenpolder Beach are great for children. The Forest path in De Manteling van Walcheren offers a magical experience with its crooked trees, perfect for a family bike ride. The View of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer from the Veerse Gatdam provides a wide, car-free cycle path through the dunes, which is also enjoyable for families. Exploring the charming villages and observing the impressive Oosterscheldekering are also engaging activities for all ages.
Noord-Beveland offers numerous walking and hiking opportunities. You can enjoy walks along the wide sandy beaches, through the diverse nature reserves (inlagen), or along dikes with scenic views. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Noord-Beveland guide, which includes trails like the 'Schotsman Nature Reserve – Veerse Meer loop' and the 'Banjaard Beach – View over the Veerse Meer loop'.
Cycling is a fantastic way to explore Noord-Beveland. There are many routes through varied landscapes, including forest paths and dikes. The Forest path in De Manteling van Walcheren offers a pleasant cycling experience away from main roads. The Veerse Gatdam features a car-free cycle path with views of both the North Sea and the Veerse Meer. For more options, check out the Cycling around Noord-Beveland guide, which lists routes such as the 'Vrouwenpolder Beach loop' and 'Discover North Beveland - Zeeland'.
Yes, mountain biking is an option in the area. While Noord-Beveland itself is generally flat, there are routes that cater to MTB enthusiasts. You can find various trails in the MTB Trails around Noord-Beveland guide. Examples include the 'Smooth Forest Path – Westkapelle Lighthouse loop' and the 'Veerse Meer – Ruiterplaat Pier, Veerse Meer loop'.
Noord-Beveland is a haven for birdwatchers, particularly in its *inlagen* (nature reserves). Inlaag Keihoogte features a viewing hut for birdwatching, and Oesterput is an outer dike area with salt marshes and mudflats, as well as an inner dike area with a bird island where over 100 bird species breed annually. 's Gravenhoek also offers a viewpoint on the dike to observe three bird islands. These areas provide diverse habitats for a wide variety of bird species.
For breathtaking views, visit the View of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer from the Veerse Gatdam, which offers panoramic vistas of both bodies of water. The Zeelandbrug and the Oosterscheldekering also provide unique driving experiences with scenic views over the water. Additionally, many dikes and coastal paths around the island offer continuously changing transitions from land to water, perfect for enjoying the scenery.
The most popular beaches include Banjaardstrand near Kamperland, a wide sandy beach with views of the Oosterscheldekering, suitable for swimming, walking, and watersports like kitesurfing. Another highly regarded beach is Vrouwenpolder Beach, known for its wide sands and quiet spots, ideal for long walks.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Historic Centre of Veere is often described as a 'pearl of Zeeland' with its small shops, historic houses, and lovely harbor. The Forest path in De Manteling van Walcheren is called a 'magic forest' due to its beautiful, crooked trees. The wide, quiet beaches and the impressive engineering marvels like the Oosterscheldekering are also highly praised for their unique appeal and scenic value.
Noord-Beveland is enjoyable year-round, but the best time for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant temperatures for watersports, cycling, and beach activities. The landscape colors shift beautifully with the seasons, making autumn ideal for walking and cycling, especially through areas like the Forest path in De Manteling van Walcheren. Birdwatching is excellent during migration seasons in spring and autumn.
Absolutely. Noord-Beveland is connected to the mainland by impressive engineering structures. The Oosterscheldekering (Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier) is a significant part of the Delta Works and an imposing flood barrier. The Zeelandbrug (Zeeland Bridge) is another long bridge offering a unique driving experience over the water. The Veerse Gatdam, which created the Veerse Meer, is also a notable structure with a car-free cycle path.
Noord-Beveland is home to several charming villages, each with its own character. Colijnsplaat is a historic fishing harbor located at the foot of the Zeelandbrug. Kortgene, the only place on the island that once had city rights, features an old church tower and the De Korenbloem windmill. Other delightful villages include Kamperland, Kats, and Wissenkerke, all offering a glimpse into the local culture and history.


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