18 Nature reserves
Around Renesse lie 18 exceptional walking areas that together form the Kop van Schouwen. From the shifting dunes of Westenschouwen to the shores of the Grevelingenmeer.
Renesse is Zeeland's most popular seaside resort, and directly behind the beach lies an exceptionally rich natural environment. The Kop van Schouwen is one of the most varied walking areas in the Netherlands, with open dunes, extensive pine woodland, the Grevelingenmeer and a stillness rarely found on the beach itself.
Walking routes around Renesse lead through dunes, woodland, along the lake and over the beach. Whether you fancy a short stroll or half a day's walking, below are the routes to suit you.
Around Renesse lie 18 exceptional walking areas that together form the Kop van Schouwen. From the shifting dunes of Westenschouwen to the shores of the Grevelingenmeer.

The Vroongronden lie on the eastern side of the Kop van Schouwen, between Burgh-Haamstede and Renesse. The open grassland has a rich history and today it is a valuable nature reserve. - Ancient grasslands: Originally used as communal pastures for villagers, now a unique cultural landscape preserved through the centuries. - Abundant flora: In the wet meadows you’ll find ...

The Creek Area Ouwerkerk lies to the east of Zierikzee, on the southern side of Schouwen-Duiveland. - Origin: A 140-hectare nature reserve created after the dike breach during the North Sea Flood of 1953 and later transferred to Staatsbosbeheer. - Creek Area: A varied landscape of water, woods and inlagen, perfect for walking and birdwatching.- Woods: Consisting of oak, ...

The Prunje, also known as Prunjepolder, forms the most well-known sub-area within Plan Tureluur. - Bird paradise: the most famous spot for birdwatchers with huge numbers of waders and migratory birds, especially in spring and autumn. -

Op zoek naar rust, natuur én een beetje avontuur aan de Zeeuwse kust? Dan is natuurgebied de Kabbelaarsbank absoluut een bezoek waard! Dit bijzondere gebied ligt op de grens van Zeeland en Zuid-Holland, direct aan het heldere water van het Grevelingenmeer – het grootste zoutwatermeer van Europa. Met een mix van water, zandplaten, graslanden en ruige vegetatie is de ...

Plan Tureluur is located along the southern coast of Schouwen-Duiveland, south of Serooskerke and west of Zierikzee. - Origin: Large-scale nature development project launched in the 1990s to restore the severely declining bird population in Zeeland. - Size: over 4,400 hectares, consisting of former farmland transformed into mudflats, ponds, and saline grasslands. - ...

The Schelphoek is located near Serooskerke, on the southern side of the island. - Formation: Created by a major dike breach during the North Sea Flood of 1953, forming a deep inlet. - Nature reserve: Now protected and managed by Staatsbosbeheer, featuring a mix of creeks, mudflats, salt marshes, and woodland. - Bird area: An important breeding and resting place for ...

National Park Oosterschelde is, with more than 37,000 hectares, the largest national park in the Netherlands. It is located between the Zeeland islands of Schouwen-Duiveland, Tholen and Noord-Beveland. - Tidal area: largely made up of water, mudflats, salt marshes, sandbanks and dykes. Tides create a constantly changing landscape every day. - Low tide: exposed sandbanks ...

De Grevelingen is een uniek natuur- en recreatiegebied waar zilte zeelucht, weidse uitzichten, recreatie en avontuur samenkomen. Dit unieke gebied, vaak kortweg "de Grevelingen" genoemd, ligt ingeklemd tussen Goeree-Overflakkee (noordzijde) en Schouwen-Duiveland (zuidzijde). - Grootste zoutwatermeer van Europa: 14.000 hectare in totaal, waarvan 11.000 hectare water en ...

Renesse has 7 viewpoints with a wide outlook over the sea, the dunes or the Grevelingenmeer. Below are the finest spots to pause and breathe it all in.

On the southern coast of Schouwen-Duiveland lies one of the most remarkable nature reserves of Zeeland: Plan Tureluur. One of the best ways to experience this landscape is from the observation tower De Zuidkaap. What can you expect at the observation tower De Zuidkaap? - Breathtaking views: De Zuidkaap rises high above the landscape in the middle of Plan Tureluur. From ...

Prunjehil is a hidden viewpoint for nature lovers in the south of Schouwen-Duiveland. This former landfill now offers panoramic views over the bird-rich nature reserve De Prunje, the impressive Plan Tureluur, and the vast Eastern Scheldt. What can you expect at the Prunjehil viewpoints? - Three viewpoints: Prunjehil offers not one, but three scenic lookouts. - Viewpoint ...

A visit to the Schelphoek viewing tower is a wonderful experience for those who love nature, history, and impressive panoramic views. What can you expect at the Schelphoek viewing tower? -

In the heart of the Westerschouwen Forestry near Burgh-Haamstede, you'll find the Slapershil lookout tower. This robust concrete structure sits atop De Blinkert, the island’s highest natural dune, offering breathtaking panoramic views. What to expect at Slapershil? -

The viewing platform Zeepeduinen in Burgh-Haamstede offers a stunning view over the impressive dune landscape of the Zeepeduinen at the Kop van Schouwen. A perfect place to pause and enjoy the pure coastal nature. What can you expect at the Zeepeduinen viewing platform? -

Discover a unique perspective of Renesse by climbing the tower of the village church. Located on the Lange Reke, this activity offers a stunning view over the village and the surrounding nature. What can you expect when climbing the church tower? - Climbing Times: In the months of July and August, every Wednesday between 10:00 and 13:00. - Magnificent View: The ...

The Plompe Tower (or Plompetoren), located by the Eastern Scheldt near Burgh-Haamstede, is an impressive monument full of history and natural beauty. What can you expect at the Plompe Tower? -
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