Vleugelbunker - Monument

Hidden in the dune landscape of the Zeepeduinen lies a concrete colossus from the Second World War: the Vleugelbunker. Locally also known as the Whale Bunker, due to the shard wall that resembles the back of a whale.

What makes the Vleugelbunker so special?
- Stunning views: A steel staircase leads to the roof of the Vleugelbunker, where a viewing platform offers panoramic views over the Zeepeduinen and the surrounding nature reserve.
- Large command bunker: The largest bunker on Schouwen-Duiveland, type 117a, with 15 separate rooms including a radio room, officer quarters, storage rooms, a machine gun post, and a rooftop observation dome.
 
- Part of the Atlantic Wall: The Vleugelbunker was part of the infamous Atlantic Wall – the 2,500 km long line of German fortifications along the Western European coast. In Burgh-Haamstede, the bunkers formed the Stützpunktgruppe Schouwen, with dozens of structures in the Zeepeduinen and Slotbos.
- Historic heritage: Most bunkers are standard German wartime designs – hospital bunkers, barracks, storage bunkers.
Practical information
 
- Opening hours:
- All year round: The bunker can be viewed from the outside and the grounds are freely accessible.
- July & August: Open every Saturday from 13:00 to 17:00 with guided tours.
- Open Monument Day: Usually open during Open Monumentendag with special activities.
- More info: Check the Natuurmonumenten website for up-to-date opening times and tours.
Dive into the Second World War history and experience the unique mix of nature and heritage at the Vleugelbunker in Burgh-Haamstede!
Furthermore Vleugelbunker is near the following sights: Pancake Mill De Graanhalm (±300 m), Viewing Platform Zeepeduinen (±350 m), Burghse School (±500 m), From Haamstede to Burgh: Guided Walking Tour (±650 m) & Pony Adventures Haamstede (±700 m).
For information
Moolweg 4, Burgh-Haamstede
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