Best attractions and places to see around Borsele include a diverse range of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences within the Dutch province of Zeeland. The region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historical significance, particularly along the Westerschelde estuary. Borsele's landscape features winding dikes, wells, and orchards, alongside preserved historical farms and mills. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical depth for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 11, 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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Good place for a great photo of the Vlissingen skyline, there are also rest areas here.
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Best view of Vlissingen from the cycle path above the dune.
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Beautiful view over the beach to the "bed blocks".
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Very nice cycle path at the contrast and transition from the North Sea beach (holiday region) and the North Sea beach (industrial and port region).
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Nice beach :) , Good point to start the "Fiestpad" along the coast to Westkapelle and over.
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Very nice stretch of beach.
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Borsele offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the Westerschelde estuary, ideal for walking or cycling along the dikes with views of ships and nature. The Borsele Landscape Park features winding dikes, wells, and orchards. Specific nature reserves include Zwaakse Weel, De Poel, Inlaag 1887 and 2005, and Zuidgors, which are excellent for birdwatching and enjoying unique ecosystems. Don't miss the Flower Dikes of South Beveland, known for their rare plant species.
Beyond the popular Historic Centre of Veere and Middelburg Town Hall, Borsele itself boasts significant historical sites. Explore Fort Ellewoutsdijk, a well-preserved 19th-century fort defending the Western Scheldt. Visit the Berg van Troje (Mount of Troy), a medieval refuge hill with an audio system sharing its history. You can also discover preserved historical farms like Hoeve van der Meulen and various traditional mills, such as "De Hoop en Verwachting" near Borssele.
Yes, Borsele offers several family-friendly options. The Berkenhof Tropical Zoo & Restaurant in Kwadendamme provides a 'mini-jungle' experience. The SGB De Buffer in Hoedekenkerke features a model railway, traditional costume exhibition, and a children's play corner. The Nature Monuments Experience Trail in Kwadendamme is an interactive trail with features like a life-size rabbit hole and a barefoot path. Many nature reserves and dikes are also suitable for family walks and cycling.
For cultural insights, visit the Liberation Museum Zeeland in Nieuwdorp, which details Zeeland's history during WWII. The Steam Train Goes-Borsele offers a nostalgic journey. The Tractor Museum in 's-Gravenpolder displays tractors and miniatures. Uniquely, you can even see the Netherlands' only nuclear power plant and potentially visit its nuclear waste storage facility in Borsele.
Absolutely. Borsele municipality comprises fifteen characteristic villages, each with its own charm. The village of Borssele is notable for its unique, near-symmetrical street plan from 1616 and is a 'protected village view'. Other charming villages include Baarland with its cozy square, Heinkenszand as the administrative center, and Kwadendamme, surrounded by nature.
Yes, Borsele is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes, including road cycling options like the 'Jan Raas cycling route through Zuid-Beveland and Walcheren' or the 'Bike Path Along the Veerse Meer'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Borsele guide. The Walcheren Canal Cycle Path is also a very nice route.
Borsele offers various trails for hiking and running. You can find routes through nature reserves like the Zwaakse Weel or along the dikes. For specific running trails, check out options such as the 'Valdijk Unpaved Path – Great Church of Nisse loop' or the 'Unpaved Path Along Zwaaksedijk – Zwaakse Weel loop'. More detailed routes are available in the Running Trails around Borsele guide.
Borsele is the largest fruit producer in the Netherlands, so you'll find opportunities to taste regional products like apples, pears, and blackcurrants. Look for roadside stalls offering fresh produce, local cheese, and even home-grown wine. Many villages also have local eateries where you can savor regional specialties.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Borsele, with pleasant temperatures for cycling, hiking, and exploring nature reserves. Spring brings blooming hawthorns to areas like Nature Reserve De Poel, while summer allows for full enjoyment of the dikes and estuaries. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery, especially in the orchards.
Yes, Middelburg Town Hall is noted as wheelchair-accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check directly with specific venues for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Beyond the well-known sights, consider visiting the Nuclear Power Plant for a unique industrial perspective, or exploring the well-preserved medieval refuge hill, Berg van Troje, with its historical audio stories. The various traditional mills and historical farms scattered throughout the Borsele Landscape Park also offer a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of history and natural beauty. They appreciate the well-preserved historical sites like the Historic Centre of Veere and the charm of traditional villages. The scenic dikes along the Westerschelde and the peaceful nature reserves are also highly valued for their tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities.


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