Best attractions and places to see around Vlissingen include a blend of maritime heritage, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated on the Westerschelde estuary, the city offers coastal views and historical landmarks. Vlissingen features a diverse range of sites, from ancient fortifications to expansive beaches. The area provides opportunities to explore both historical architecture and natural landscapes.
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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Good place for a great photo of the Vlissingen skyline, there are also rest areas here.
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The church is a remnant of a 15th century church that was modified in the 17th century. The tower can be climbed with a beautiful view from the tower transept as a reward. On the way up, the Oudheidskamer can be visited. More information at https://www.zeeland.com/nl-nl/visit/562_nl/dorpskerk-in-oostkapelle
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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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The Protestant Church of Oostkapelle towers over all the buildings in the village and can be seen from afar. There was already a church in Oostkapelle before 1067. The current church tower dates from the 14th century, while the nave was rebuilt after its destruction during the 80 Years' War in 1572. The church was then destroyed by a storm in 1582 and was replaced by a smaller church without a choir in 1610. In its current form, the nave corresponds to the renovation from 1959. The church tower in Oostkapelle offers a good view of Walcheren in suitable weather. After the restoration, the church tower can be climbed again at certain times since summer 2008. Source: https://www.entdecke-walcheren.de/walcheren/oostkapelle/kirche
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Vlissingen boasts a rich maritime history. You can visit the Historic Centre of Veere, which features streets and buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries. Another significant landmark is the Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse, the oldest surviving cast-iron lighthouse in the Netherlands, built in 1868. Don't miss Fort Rammekens, the oldest sea fort in Western Europe, or Dokje Perry, the oldest surviving dry dock in the Netherlands.
For natural beauty, Vlissingen offers several options. The Boulevard van Vlissingen is perfect for strolls with views of passing ships. You can relax at Nollestrand Beach, known for its golden sands, or explore the hiking and biking trails in Nollebos Forest. The View of Vlissingen Beach and skyline provides scenic coastal vistas, especially from the cycle path between Dishoek and Vlissingen.
Yes, Vlissingen has many attractions suitable for families. Het Arsenaal offers pirate-themed adventures, a pirate ship, and an aquarium. The Reptile Zoo Iguana is one of Europe's largest indoor reptile zoos. For outdoor fun, Westduinpark Playground provides a natural setting for children. Many highlights, such as the Historic Centre of Veere and the Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse, are also marked as family-friendly.
Vlissingen is excellent for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Cycle path through the dunes – PUUR Beachfront Path loop' or the 'Forest Bike Trails – Westkapelle Cycle Path loop'. These routes offer scenic rides through dunes and along the coast. For more options, explore the Cycling around Vlissingen guide.
For panoramic views, the View of Vlissingen Beach and skyline offers impressive vistas of the city and the Scheldt. The Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse also provides indescribable views from above during its summer opening hours. Additionally, the observation tower at Het Arsenaal offers great city views.
The Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to experience this historic landmark. The expansive Boulevard van Vlissingen is also generally accessible for a pleasant stroll along the sea.
Vlissingen's maritime heritage is well-preserved in its museums. The Maritiem MuZEEum brings the city's long maritime history to life, including the story of Admiral Michiel de Ruyter. You can also visit Museum Scheldewerf, which tells the 125-year-old story of the De Schelde shipyard.
Komoot users appreciate the historical charm and scenic beauty. They highlight the Historic Centre of Veere as a 'pearl of Zeeland' with its small shops and harbor. The cycle paths, like the Cycle Path Through the Dunes at Breskens Lighthouse, are praised for their beautiful views of the North Sea.
Yes, Vlissingen offers several running trails. You can find routes like 'View of the North Sea – View of the North Sea loop' or 'Boulevard van Vlissingen – The Fountain on the Abbey Square loop'. These trails vary in difficulty and offer diverse scenery. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Vlissingen guide.
Beyond the main highlights, Vlissingen has unique spots like the Windorgel (Wind Organ) at Nolledijk, which creates music from nature. The Keizersbolwerk (Emperor's Stronghold), part of a 1548 fortress, is one of the few remaining intact city gates and houses the Michiel de Ruyter statue.
Yes, Vlissingen and its vicinity feature significant religious architecture. The St. Jacobskerk in Vlissingen is an impressive medieval church from the 14th century. In the nearby area, the Saint Willebrord Church Tower, Oostkapelle, is a remnant of a 15th-century church, offering historical insights and views from its tower.
Vlissingen is enjoyable year-round, but the summer months are particularly popular for beach activities and outdoor exploration. Many attractions, like the Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse, are open during the summer, offering opportunities to climb and enjoy the views. The city's coastal charm is best experienced in pleasant weather.


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