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Top 15 Lakes around Kapelle

Lakes around Kapelle are characterized by the region's unique waterscape, situated in the province of Zeeland, Netherlands. While traditional large inland lakes are not prominent directly within Kapelle, the area offers access to diverse aquatic environments. These include smaller, tranquil water bodies and the expansive Oosterschelde estuary, providing varied natural areas around Kapelle Zeeland Netherlands for exploration. The geography of Kapelle is defined by its proximity to coastal waters and estuaries, offering a distinct blend of freshwater and saltwater ecosystems.

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve

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A polder offers space for animal and plant life.

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Zwaakse Weel

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The Zwaakse Weel mainly consists of water, reed beds and swamp areas. It is an important nesting area for several bird species, including the bluethroat, reed warbler and bearded warbler. …

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Westerschelde & Saeftinghe

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The drowned land of Saeftinghe, 36 km² brackish water marsh. It gives an image of the primeval land of Zeeland: life to the rhythm of the tide. The water of …

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Within the dike a beautiful nature reserve full of birds.

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De Pluimpot Nature Reserve

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De Pluimpot is a small but fascinating nature reserve on Tholen. You can access it via some accesses to the walking paths with information boards such as here. You can …

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May 6, 2026, Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve

beautiful bird area. Many species of waterfowl and waders.

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Great route directly on the Schelde on brand new smooth asphalt.

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On the southern edge of Zuid-Beveland, near Baarland, a new nature reserve was created in 2007. This was done to compensate for the nature that is being lost due to the deepening of the Western Scheldt. The deepening increases the current and the nature outside the dike on the Western Scheldt is crumbling. The two most important goals in the creation of this area were to provide a high-water refuge for wading birds and a breeding area for coastal breeding birds. The area is used extensively by coastal breeding birds. Birds such as ringed plovers, ringed plovers and avocets are extensively searching for worms, crustaceans and cockles. In the spring of 2009, the nests were counted and it turned out that more than 110 pairs of avocets were breeding. The young are currently leaving the nest. Wherever you look, you can see this beautiful creature wading through the area. The ranger also counted a small colony of breeding black-headed gulls, a few Kentish plovers, a few little ringed plovers and three pairs of ringed plovers. You can take a look at this nursery. The area is right next to the Scheldeoord campsite in the south of Baarland. You can look out over the area from the Zeedijk. This area falls under Natura 2000

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De Pluimpot is a small but fascinating nature reserve on Tholen. You can access it via some accesses to the walking paths with information boards such as here. You can also access it via the parking lot at the tiny beach and the village. On the other side of the road you see a sign for a piece of nature, Tholen Dorpsbos St. Maartendijk, but that is only a small piece of green and not really a forest. Back to De Pluimpot. You can read everything about the nature reserve on this link: https://www.zeeland.com/nl-nl/visit/190_nl/natuurgebied-de-pluimpot There you can see that the Pluimpot was one of the largest channels when Tholen still consisted of small islands separated by channels. De Pluimpot was even the sea channel that divided Tholen in two after all the salt marshes had already been reclaimed. Already in the sixteenth century, people started to dam the Pluimpot and the last part was closed in 1957. Today's nature reserve was created after that damming and is therefore a dammed creek where you will find many water birds (and others) and also a specific flora. Binoculars are useful with all those birds. There is a wooden bridge over part of the creek and there are paths that run all the way next to the water, to or from the area around the Sint-Maartensdijk swimming pool.

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Nice beach at the nuclear power plant 🙈

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Mussel bank, many and beautiful large mussels

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In the Western Scheldt, the fresh water of the Scheldt river and the salt water of the North Sea come together. On the left bank of the Western Scheldt you will find the largest brackish water marsh in Europe, the 36 km2 Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe. The mudflats and salt marshes of this area attract many bird species. So be sure to bring binoculars to this area to see which species you spot.

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The Zwaakse Weel is located south of Goes and is one of the largest nature reserves in the Zak van Zuid Beveland. Experience this Zeeland nature with its wide creek, fields with old crops and a standard orchard. There are activities, a walking and cycling route or a bridleway to get you started. Here you experience peace. Enjoy beautiful nature, centuries-old farmsteads, dikes and old villages. Triggered? Click through to https://www.zeeland.com/nl-nl/visit/81_nl/zhaakse-weel

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find around Kapelle?

Kapelle, located in Zeeland, is characterized by its unique waterscape rather than traditional large inland lakes. You'll find diverse aquatic environments, including smaller, tranquil water bodies within nature reserves and polders, as well as the expansive Oosterschelde estuary. These areas offer a blend of freshwater and saltwater ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly natural areas near Kapelle?

Yes, several natural areas around Kapelle are suitable for families. For instance, Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve, Zwaakse Weel, Hoedekenskerkepolder Nature Reserve, and De Pluimpot Nature Reserve are all categorized as family-friendly and offer opportunities for nature observation.

What natural features are prominent in the lakes and water bodies around Kapelle?

The natural areas around Kapelle are rich in diverse features. You can expect to see extensive reed beds, swamp areas, and polders that serve as high-water refuges and breeding grounds for various coastal and water birds. The Oosterschelde estuary, for example, is known for its dynamic tidal movements, sandbars, mudflats, and vibrant marine life.

What kind of wildlife can I observe in these natural areas?

The nature reserves are particularly important for birdwatching. At Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve, you can see avocets, ringed plovers, and black-headed gulls. Zwaakse Weel is a nesting area for bluethroats, reed warblers, and bearded warblers, attracting many ducks, geese, and herons. The Oosterschelde and Saeftinghe area is a haven for tens of thousands of birds, with over 200 species observed.

Are there hiking trails near the water bodies around Kapelle?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails within nature reserves like Zwaakse Weel. For more extensive hiking, explore routes in the Oosterschelde National Park, such as the Banjerroute or the Wemeldinge round trip. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Kapelle guide.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near the lakes and estuaries?

Absolutely. The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking along the water. Routes often pass by the Oosterschelde National Park and other scenic water bodies. Check out the Cycling around Kapelle guide and the Gravel biking around Kapelle guide for detailed routes.

What is the Oosterschelde National Park and what does it offer?

The Oosterschelde National Park is a vast estuary near Kapelle, known as the 'wettest national park of the Netherlands.' It's a significant conservation area and a popular spot for scuba diving. It features dynamic tidal movements, creating ever-changing landscapes of sandbars and mudflats, and supports a rich marine ecosystem and diverse birdlife. It's an ideal place for extensive water recreation and natural exploration.

Are there any specific tips for visiting the nature reserves?

When visiting nature reserves like Hoedekenskerkepolder Nature Reserve or Westerschelde & Saeftinghe, bringing binoculars is highly recommended to observe the numerous bird species. Many areas have paths along the water or viewpoints from dikes, offering excellent vantage points.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the natural water areas around Kapelle?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every small water body are not guaranteed, the towns and villages surrounding these natural areas, such as Kapelle itself or nearby Wemeldinge and Yerseke, offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals after your outdoor activities.

Is public transport available to access these natural water bodies?

Public transport options exist in the broader Kapelle region. However, direct access to some of the more secluded nature reserves might require a combination of public transport and walking or cycling. For areas like the Oosterschelde National Park, you can often find parking near access points if traveling by car.

What is the best time to visit the lakes and natural water areas around Kapelle?

The natural water areas around Kapelle can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for bird breeding and lush landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful colors. Winter walks can also be serene. The dynamic nature of the Oosterschelde means its landscape changes with the tides, offering a unique experience regardless of the season.

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