Best attractions and places to see around Kapelle blend rich history with distinctive agricultural landscapes and natural beauty. This municipality in the Dutch province of Zeeland offers a variety of sites for exploration. Visitors can discover historical landmarks, immerse themselves in nature, and experience the region's cultural heritage. The area is characterized by its polders, dikes, and proximity to the Oosterschelde.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This marina is located in the heart of the city, and the quays are lined with beautiful warehouses. The facades, featuring a historic stepped gable, are striking. You can take a pleasant stroll along the harbor and admire all this beauty.
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The Grote Markt (main market square) in Goes is the city's vibrant heart. Here you can meet, enjoy a terrace, grab a bite to eat, or simply relax while shopping. This car-free space provides an atmospheric setting for major cultural events and boasts a rich history. From the festivities celebrating Countess Jacoba van Beieren in 1428 to the Spanish soldier processions in 1575 and the plundering of patriot houses in 1787, the Grote Markt has been a historical focal point for centuries. It also played a significant role during World War II. The Goes market, held on the Grote Markt since 1350, and the annual August fairβan offshoot of the 1417 annual fairβare still popular traditions. (Goes)
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Small but nice - it is really nice when you can use the small beach, no crowds, but almost a touch of solitude and idyll - wonderful
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π Accessibility Easily accessible by car π, walking or cycling π², with parking facilities at the dike and in the village.
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π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Suitable for Peace seekers π§: small-scale, without crowds. Families πΆ: safe play and discovery in the tidal pools. Nature lovers π¦: bird watching, sometimes even seals π¦. Water sports enthusiasts π€Ώβ΅: ideal for diving, swimming, and sailing.
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ποΈ The little beach of Wemeldinge On the Oosterschelde lies a small but charming little beach. It's not a large North Sea beach, but rather cozy and quiet. At π high tide, a large part of the beach disappears, while at π low tide, sandbanks and mudflats emerge. Perfect for children who want to discover π¦ crabs, π shells, and small π fish.
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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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Kapelle and its surroundings offer several natural features. You can visit the Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve, known for its diverse animal and plant life, especially wading and coastal breeding birds. The region is also characterized by picturesque polders and dikes, ideal for scenic walks and cycling. Nearby, the Oosterschelde National Park provides opportunities for water sports and marine life observation. For a relaxing day, consider the Sand Bar of Scheldt River or Kapelle Forest for leisurely strolls.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the Goes City Harbour, which was once the economic heart of the city and played a significant role in the salt trade. The Market Square, Goes, features historical buildings like the town hall. Other notable sites include Kapelle's Historical Apple Orchards, the Museum of the Liberation, and De Meestoof Open-Air Museum, which showcases traditional life in the region.
Many attractions cater to families. The Market Square, Goes, is a lively spot with markets and cafes. Beach Wemeldinge - Promenade offers good bathing opportunities and a cycle path. Hoedekenskerke Station is particularly family-friendly, with activities related to trains and games for children, including a mini railway and model railway layouts. The Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve is also suitable for families to observe wildlife.
The most prominent spot is Beach Wemeldinge - Promenade, situated on the Oosterschelde. It offers good bathing opportunities and a pleasant cycle path along the dike. While smaller, it's a great place to relax by the water. The Sand Bar of Scheldt River also provides a tranquil atmosphere for sunbathing.
The area around Kapelle is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Banjerroute or the Wemeldinge round trip, which offer views of the Oosterschelde National Park. For cycling, there are numerous routes through the picturesque polders and along dikes. Gravel biking and mountain biking are also popular, with routes such as the Fort Ellewoutsdijk loop or trails around Hansweert Locks. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Kapelle.
Yes, you can step back in time at the De Meestoof Open-Air Museum, which offers a glimpse into traditional life in the region through unique exhibits and workshops. Kapelle's Historical Apple Orchards also provide a cultural experience, highlighting the area's agricultural identity, where you can stroll through orchards and taste local cider.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Goes City Harbour is loved for its picturesque setting and eateries, while the Market Square, Goes, is praised for its lively atmosphere and historic buildings. The tranquil nature reserves like Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve and the scenic cycling paths along the Oosterschelde are also highly rated for their peaceful environment and views.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Kapelle. During this period, temperatures are milder, and there's less rainfall, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the beaches and nature reserves. The apple orchards are particularly vibrant in spring and early autumn.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Kapelle Forest offers serene paths for leisurely walks. The Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve provides accessible areas to observe wildlife. Additionally, the Banjerroute in the Oosterschelde National Park is an easy hiking trail. Many of the polder and dike paths are also flat and suitable for relaxed strolls. For more options, consult the hiking guide for Kapelle.
The Goes City Harbour holds significant historical importance as it was once the economic heart of the city. During the 15th and 16th centuries, it was a bustling center for the salt trade, with over 100 salt chains. Today, it's a picturesque marina surrounded by historic warehouses and eateries, offering a charming glimpse into the city's past.
While Kapelle itself is smaller, the nearby city of Goes offers excellent market and shopping opportunities. The Market Square, Goes, hosts a weekly market every Tuesday and a fresh market every Saturday, where you can find a variety of local products. The square is also surrounded by shops and restaurants.
The Oosterschelde National Park, located nearby, is the largest national park in the Netherlands and a unique tidal area. It offers opportunities for water sports like sailing, diving, and kayaking, as well as observing diverse marine life and birds. You can experience it through various viewpoints, walking trails along the dikes, or by taking boat tours. The Beach Wemeldinge - Promenade is one access point to this beautiful coastal environment.


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