Best attractions and places to see in Zoommeer include the Oesterdam, a significant structure of the Delta Works that formed this body of water. The region offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly for hiking and cycling enthusiasts. It features both natural landscapes and historical sites, providing insights into Zeeland's unique geography and past.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Info point about Drowned Villages. Very interesting to dive back in time here.
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Dive site Bergse Diepsluis near the Oesterdam offers a popular spot for divers, known for its clear water and rich underwater world full of oysters, fish and other marine life.
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Due to the excessive cutting of peat for salt extraction and as fuel, the entire region fell more than a meter lower, so that the entire area and the village of Reymerswael fell prey to the waves. The information panels present tell you in detail about the disappearance of the village and its residents.
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Very nice cycling. Combination of natural beauty and Dutch dyke building. Wonderful driving in an open landscape
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The Bergse Diepsluis Noord bathing beach is located in the Oosterschelde on the Oesterdam north of the Bergse Diepsluis in the municipality of Tholen. The water quality is good at this location. The water quality is monitored from 1 May to 30 September. Car parking is provided. Enter at your own risk.
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The oyster dam is at its best with a tailwind. With a bit of headwind it is nice if you are with a few more cyclists to cross the 11 km long dam. In any case always nice view over the water.
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Zoommeer is characterized by its impressive water landscapes and the surrounding infrastructure. The Oesterdam, the longest dam of the Delta Works, offers extensive views over the Oosterschelde and the Zoommeer. You can also find scenic vistas along the Oesterdam Cycling Path and the Cycle path between Schelde-Rijn Canal and Markiezaatsmeer. The Bergse Diepsluis - North Beach also provides a pleasant spot with views of the Oosterschelde.
Yes, Zoommeer offers a unique historical perspective. The Drowned Villages and Reymerswael Memorial provides deep insights into the history of approximately 250 villages in Zeeland that were lost to the sea, particularly the village of Reymerswael. An information point at the Bergse Diepsluis further details this fascinating history.
Zoommeer is ideal for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially along the wide path on the Oesterdam, offering scenic views. The region also features several hiking opportunities, including easy routes like the Molenplaat Nature Reserve loop. For more active pursuits, there are mountain biking trails available. You can find detailed routes for hiking and MTB trails in Zoommeer.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Zoommeer are suitable for families. The Drowned Villages and Reymerswael Memorial offers an educational experience for all ages. The Bergse Diepsluis - North Beach is a popular spot for families to relax by the water. Additionally, the cycling paths, such as the Oesterdam Cycling Path, are generally flat and offer enjoyable rides for families.
The period from May 1st to September 30th is particularly pleasant for visiting Zoommeer, especially if you plan to enjoy water activities. During these months, the water quality at the Bergse Diepsluis - North Beach is monitored and generally good for bathing. The weather is also typically favorable for cycling and hiking during this time.
Yes, you can. The Bergse Diepsluis - North Beach, located in the Oosterschelde, is a popular bathing beach with good water quality monitored from May to September. For diving enthusiasts, the Dive Site Bergse Diepsluis near the Oesterdam is well-known for its clear waters and abundant underwater life, including oysters and various fish species.
Yes, Zoommeer offers several easy walking trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. Examples include the Molenplaat Nature Reserve loop and the Eastern Scheldt loop. You can find more options for easy hikes in Zoommeer.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale of the Oesterdam and the beautiful views it offers over the Oosterschelde. The historical insights provided by the Drowned Villages and Reymerswael Memorial are also highly valued for their educational content. The clear waters and rich marine life at the diving spots are a big draw for underwater enthusiasts.
Yes, the Oesterdam features a wide cycling path, making it a popular route for cyclists. It's known for its long, straight stretches and scenic views with water and wind as constant companions. Be mindful of the wind, as it can be quite strong.
Parking is available at several key locations. For instance, the Bergse Diepsluis - North Beach provides dedicated car parking. Along the Oesterdam, there are also parking lots available, often used by visitors enjoying the views or engaging in outdoor activities.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the information point at the Bergse Diepsluis, detailing the history of the drowned villages, offers a unique and poignant glimpse into Zeeland's past that many visitors find deeply moving. The diverse underwater world at the Dive Site Bergse Diepsluis is also considered a hidden gem for those who venture beneath the surface.


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