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Top 17 Natural Monuments around Wachtebeke

Best natural monuments around Wachtebeke include diverse natural attractions characterized by waterways and green spaces. The region offers a peaceful escape into nature, with sites that blend historical significance with natural beauty. Visitors can explore areas shaped by past events, now preserved as natural reserves. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and walking.

Best natural monuments around Wachtebeke

  • The most popular natural monuments is Fort Sint-Jacob, a historical site that is now a nature reserve.…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Fort Sint-Jacob and Staats-Spaanse Lines

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The State-Spanish forts (or the few remains of them) remind you that the 80 Years' War (between the Netherlands and the Spanish rulers) once raged here.

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Fort Sint-Jacob

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The fort and the line dike are still clearly recognizable in the landscape. Restoration work was carried out in 2009, which also included the construction of a new drawbridge and …

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Groote Gat

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The Groote Gat near Koewacht is a remnant of a creek that reminds of a dike breach in the distant past. The water in the creek is fresh, unlike most creeks in Zeeland that have brackish or even salt water.

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De Linie Nature Reserve

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On this segment you will get to know the nature reserve De Linie. It is an old military defense line of canals, forts and redoubts that were built in 1701 …

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🇧🇪 Herwig Aertbeliën
May 3, 2026, Groote Gat

This open water (creek) is a remnant of a military inundation in the fight against the French in the War of the Spanish Succession - period 1701–1713. By breaching this dike, the polders behind it around Koewacht were flooded. When restoring the dike, they went around the deepest part of the stream channel.

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On this elevated gravel path, you'll discover a special piece of the past and nature at Fort Sint-Jacob. This historic fort is part of the impressive Staats-Spaanse Linies and was strategically located between Fort Sint-Joseph and Fort Sint-Livinus, as part of the line of communication between Hulst and Sas van Gent. Here you can still feel the traces of the Eighty Years' War, when the fort was constructed in 1634 to protect the hinterland against invasions. Just a few years later, it fell into other hands, making the story of this place all the more captivating. Once, Fort Sint-Jacob was a compact, square redoubt with sturdy earthen ramparts and a protective moat. Today, these outlines are still clearly visible in the landscape, allowing visitors to literally walk through history. Thanks to careful restorations, including a reconstructed courtyard and a new drawbridge, the fort has been brought back to life. At the same time, nature has been allowed to run wild here. The area is managed by Staatsbosbeheer and has become a tranquil nature reserve. Whether you are interested in history, enjoy walking or cycling, or simply want to escape the hustle and bustle for a while: Fort Sint-Jacob invites you to come and see, discover, and enjoy.

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An ideal stopping point on your cycling or hiking experience: Step back in time and discover a hidden piece of history: Fort Sint-Jacob. This fascinating remnant from the Eighty Years' War takes you back to a period when borders were still fought over and waterways made the difference between safety and danger. Located on the Passageule, this fort once formed a crucial link between the Spanish Netherlands and the States' territories. As part of the impressive States-Spanish Lines, Fort Sint-Jacob guarded the border and held back enemy infiltrations from the north. After the Peace of Münster, the fort lost its military function and slowly faded into obscurity. Nature took over, until around 2010 it was restored with care and respect for the past. Today, you can once again experience the contours of the past, including a replica of a cannon that symbolises the struggle that was once waged here. But Fort Sint-Jacob is more than just history. It is a place where peace and nature meet. The ramparts and moats now form a unique landscape where special plants and animals feel at home, typical of the brackish Zeeland area. Whether you are walking or cycling, this is an ideal place to pause, enjoy, and let yourself be carried away by the past. Let yourself be surprised and experience Fort Sint-Jacob for yourself.

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On this segment you will get to know the nature reserve De Linie. It is an old military defense line of canals, forts and redoubts that were built in 1701 - 1702 by the French to defend Flanders against an attack from the Republic of Holland. The slight elevations of the current path and the wide canals are still silent witnesses from this period. The many water features are now a habitat for many water birds. In short, a nice path where the past and present overlap.

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Nice and quiet place to walk (or even cycle). If you are lucky you might see sheep on the path. Here and there on the route there are benches to rest.

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The executions were carried out in secret and the victims were buried anonymously. A number of the resistance fighters killed in Rieme (who - since the Rieme execution site had to make way for the Kluizendok - are also commemorated here) were found in a mass grave in Hechtel-Eksel (Limburg). As a result, it is still unclear how many people died there. Today, this place is a green zone for peace and contemplation, where we commemorate the resistance fighters. The execution site was protected as a landscape in 1966, because it is important for history and must be preserved for future generations. Source: https://stad.gent/nl/buitenlocaties/executieoord-rieme-oostakker

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June 22, 2024, Fort Sint-Jacob

The fort and the line dike are still clearly recognizable in the landscape. Restoration work was carried out in 2009, which also included the construction of a new drawbridge and the reconstruction of the courtyard. The fort is now a nature reserve, managed by Staatsbosbeheer. It is freely accessible and there are hiking trails.

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The State-Spanish forts (or the few remains of them) remind you that the 80 Years' War (between the Netherlands and the Spanish rulers) once raged here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I explore around Wachtebeke?

Wachtebeke offers a variety of natural features, primarily characterized by waterways and green spaces. You can find historical creek systems like The Gezusterkreken, lakes such as Groote Gat which is a remnant of a dike breach, and forests like Heidebos with diverse biotopes. The region also features scenic towpaths along canals like the Moervaart and Stekense Canal.

Are there any nature reserves or protected areas in Wachtebeke?

Yes, several areas around Wachtebeke are designated nature reserves. Groote Gat is a 17-hectare nature reserve managed by Staatsbosbeheer. Fort Sint-Jacob, a historical site, is also now a nature reserve with hiking trails. Additionally, The Gezusterkreken are part of a European protected Natura 2000 area.

What historical sites are integrated with nature around Wachtebeke?

Wachtebeke blends history with nature. Fort Sint-Jacob, built in 1634, is a historical fort whose structure and line dike are still visible, now serving as a nature reserve with accessible hiking trails. The Moervaart canal itself has historical significance, dug around 1300. The Rieme-Oostakker Execution Site is a green zone for contemplation, protected as a landscape due to its historical importance.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Wachtebeke?

Many natural spots around Wachtebeke are suitable for families. Highlights like Fort Sint-Jacob, Groote Gat, The Gezusterkreken, and Heidebos are all categorized as family-friendly. The scenic towpaths along the Moervaart and Stekense Canal are excellent for family cycling or walks, offering tranquil views and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Wachtebeke are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Moervaart Towpath or the Stekense Canal. For more structured routes, explore options for gravel biking, running, or road cycling, with numerous routes available that pass through or near these natural areas.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Wachtebeke?

Yes, there are hiking opportunities. Fort Sint-Jacob, now a nature reserve, has freely accessible hiking trails. The Gezusterkreken are also suitable for walkers. The running trails around Wachtebeke can often be adapted for walking, offering various distances and difficulties.

What is the best season to visit the natural monuments around Wachtebeke?

The natural monuments around Wachtebeke can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer offers pleasant weather for cycling and walking. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, especially in areas like Heidebos with its beech and oak avenues. Even in winter, the tranquil waterways and green spaces provide a peaceful escape.

Can I bring my dog to the natural areas in Wachtebeke?

While specific regulations for each site may vary, generally, natural areas and towpaths like the Moervaart and Stekense Canal are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage at specific reserves like Heidebos or Groote Gat for any specific restrictions.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Wachtebeke's natural areas?

The diverse habitats around Wachtebeke support various wildlife. At Groote Gat, a freshwater lake, you can observe waterfowl. The tranquil towpaths along the Moervaart and Stekense Canal offer opportunities to spot local flora and fauna. Forested areas like Heidebos provide habitats for various birds and small mammals.

Are there any hidden natural gems in Wachtebeke?

Beyond the more prominent sites, the Red Beech Trees at the Chapel of the Cross offer a charming, quieter natural spot. While the chapel is a historical site, the surrounding mature red beech trees, some planted in 1922, create a significant natural element in a peaceful, rural setting amidst fields.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Wachtebeke?

Visitors appreciate the peaceful escape into nature that Wachtebeke offers. The blend of historical significance with natural beauty, such as at Fort Sint-Jacob, is highly valued. The scenic views along the waterways and the opportunities for cycling and walking in tranquil environments are frequently highlighted by the komoot community, who have shared 54 photos and given 66 upvotes to these natural attractions.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

Specific parking information for each natural monument is not detailed in the guide data. However, for popular natural areas and trailheads, it is generally possible to find parking nearby, especially in rural settings. We recommend checking local maps or specific site information for designated parking areas before your visit.

Can I reach the natural monuments by public transport?

Information regarding public transport access directly to each natural monument is not provided in the guide data. Wachtebeke is a smaller region, and while some areas may be accessible by local bus services, reaching more remote natural sites might require a combination of public transport and walking or cycling. Planning your route in advance using local transport apps is advisable.

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