Best lakes around Borsele are characterized by a unique water-rich environment rather than traditional large natural lakes. The municipality, located in the Dutch province of Zeeland, features a landscape defined by coastal and estuarial elements, including a network of dikes and former creek remnants known as "welen." The Westerschelde, a major tidal estuary, forms its southern border, contributing to the region's diverse aquatic features. Visitors can explore significant water bodies within nature reserves and recreational areas that offer various outdoor…
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Coming from the south, it's a nice reward for the drive - straighten up briefly, take a sip and enjoy!
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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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Here's the page for departure times https://rondje-pontje.nl/tarieven/?lang=de https://rondje-pontje.nl/?lang=de
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A ferry connection between Kamperland and Veere already existed in the Middle Ages. At the beginning of the 20th century, the L-shaped ferry dam and basalt slope were built at the gates of Kamperland. The pier still stands here today and both the dam and the pier have since been declared a national monument. From 1930, the Zuidvliet was used as a ferry on this route. It has been retired for years, but you can admire it in the museum harbor in Zierikzee. After the construction of the Veerse Gatdam, which connects Walcheren and Noord-Beveland, the ferry service was discontinued, but a bicycle-foot ferry now runs again during the tourist season. Source: zeeuwseankers.nl/de/geschichte/faehren-und-haefen
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It's always fun for young and old to cross with the hand ferry!
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It's wonderful to reach the other side using your own muscle power.
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The ferry doesn't leave until the end of April
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Enjoy the beautiful banks
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Borsele's landscape is unique, featuring a network of dikes, former creek remnants known as "welen," and the expansive Westerschelde tidal estuary. You'll find significant water features within nature reserves and recreational areas, rather than large natural lakes. These include the Veerse Meer, the Zwaakse Weel nature reserve, and the recreational Stelleplas.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Veerse Meer is ideal for families with children due to its shallow banks and offers various water sports. Stelleplas in Heinkenszand features an outdoor swimming pool with heated pools, a toddler pool, and a large slide. The Zwaakse Weel nature reserve also has a "Beleefpad" (experience trail) with a life-size rabbit hole and a barefoot path.
The Zwaakse Weel nature reserve offers excellent paths for walking, cycling, and horseback riding along the creek, old fields, and orchards. For cyclists, the Veerse Meer Waterfront Route provides beautiful views over the Veerse Meer, with parts running through wooded areas. You can also find numerous cycling routes around the region, such as those listed in the Cycling around Borsele guide.
Borsele's water-rich environment is a haven for wildlife. The Westerschelde estuary and its mudflats are excellent for birdwatching, especially at high tide. Nature reserves like Inlaag 1887 and Inlaag 2005, created from clay extraction, serve as refuges for wading birds such as the redshank and avocet. 't Sloe nature reserve offers opportunities to observe reed birds, hares, frogs, and deer from a birdwatching hut.
Absolutely! The Veerse Meer is a popular water sports paradise for surfers, canoeists, sailors, water skiers, divers, and fishermen. While not a traditional lake, the Westerschelde also offers unique experiences like a "Scheldt Safari" by RIB boat, where you can enjoy the salty air and spot seals.
Yes, you can find beautiful vistas. The View of the Veerse Meer is a specific highlight offering scenic views along the Veerse Meer. The Veerse Meer Waterfront Route also provides magnificent views of the ships on the Veerse Meer.
'Welen' are historical remnants of former creek breaches between dikes, created during the long history of land reclamation and flooding in Zeeland. They are significant for their ecological value, providing diverse habitats. You can find them within the Borsele Landscape Park, with examples like Inlaag 1887, Inlaag 2005, and Natuurgebied De Poel.
The Drowned Land of Saeftinghe Nature Reserve is a vast, unique tidal nature area, not a lake, but intrinsically linked to the region's water landscape. It features mudflats and salt marshes, offering an impressive vegetation and excellent opportunities for birdwatching and exploring a unique natural environment.
Beyond water sports, you can experience the Veere Hand-Pulled Ferry, a charming way to cross the moat of the Veere fortifications using your own muscle power. The Westerschelde also offers 'Scheldt Safaris' for seal spotting.
The water areas in Borsele offer beauty year-round. The Westerschelde provides a constantly changing and scenic view, while the Veerse Meer Waterfront Route can offer refreshment on hot days due to its wooded sections. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports and family activities, while birdwatching can be excellent during migration seasons.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Zwaakse Weel Pond is a known location for fishing enthusiasts. The Veerse Meer is also a popular spot for fishermen. Fishing is also common in the coastal waters of Zeeland, including the Westerschelde, though a fishing license might be required for certain spots.
Yes, the recreational Stelleplas in Heinkenszand hosts a restaurant, camping site, and holiday park. The area around the Veere Hand-Pulled Ferry also has facilities. Additionally, charming towns like Kortgene, Kamperland, and Veere are located on the Veerse Meer and offer various amenities.


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