Best attractions and places to see around Korendijk, a former municipality now part of Hoeksche Waard, offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural insights. The region is characterized by its unique geographic position, bordered by the Haringvliet estuary to the south and the Spui River to the west. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and historical sites that reflect the area's rich heritage and ongoing relationship with water. This area provides a variety of experiences for those interested…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful little lighthouse in the "inland".
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Water tap on the walking path (opposite the pirate ship on the beach).
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The 18.10 meter high lighthouse, which was built in 1822, is the oldest and functioning lighthouse in the Netherlands. More information at https://www.opvoorneputten.de/locaties/1951106941/vuurtoren-hellevoetsluis
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This small marina is located in the middle of the historical centre and is connected to a yacht canal of several kilometres. A beautiful place for a break.
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Along the Oostdijk between the Tonnekreek and Willemstad is 'De Wachter' a special work of art. De Wachter stands exactly on the spot where the storm surge on 1 February 1953 hit and flooded the Ruigenhilpolder. The work of art is an eight-metre-high hill, on which sheep can graze. The work of art De Wachter, by artist Marius Boender, was built along the Hollandsch Diep at the spot where the dike broke during the Flood Disaster in 1953. The reason for the monument was the completion of the dike reinforcement in 2001. The work of art is an eight-metre-high, pyramid-like clay hill, overgrown with grass. You can climb the work of art via a path that winds over the work of art. There is a good chance that you will do so in the company of grazing sheep. The creation of the work of art was a challenge, because factors such as weight (not too heavy), weather resistance (rain and wind) and construction (not subsidence under pressure from visitors) had to be taken into account. Source: https://www.visitmoerdijk.nl/nl/locaties/2645610321/de-wachter
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The marina is located in the historic center of Middelharnis. The 2.2 kilometer long harbor canal is a popular destination for (water) tourists because of its unique location. The Middelharnis marina is the only municipal marina on Goeree-Overflakkee and has the blue flag. You will find cozy terraces at the renovated harbor basin and the d'n Diek shopping area is within walking distance.
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The region is rich in unique natural features. You can explore the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves, which are among the last remaining tidal wetlands in the Netherlands, characterized by thousands of pollard willows influenced by ebb and flow. Additionally, Korendijk is bordered by the significant
Haringvliet estuary
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to the west, offering diverse water-related landscapes.Yes, the area offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The De Wachter Art Installation is a poignant reminder of the 1953 Flood Disaster, located where a dike broke. Further afield, but a significant regional highlight, are the UNESCO World Heritage
Kinderdijk Windmills
, showcasing Dutch engineering and water management. You can also visit the Hellevoetsluis Lighthouse, the oldest functioning lighthouse in the Netherlands, built in 1822.The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Tiengemeten Visitor Center – Tiengemeten Wetlands loop' or 'The Queen Jacqueline Ferry – Oud-Beijerland Harbour loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Tiengemeten Visitor Center – Lonely House in the Marshes loop' or the 'Windmills in Haringvliet – Korendijkse Slikken Viewing Hill loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Korendijk and Hiking around Korendijk guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Hellevoetsluis Lighthouse and the De Wachter Art Installation are both marked as family-friendly. The Middelharnis Marina also offers a pleasant environment with cozy terraces and nearby shopping, making it a great spot for a family outing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique ecosystem of the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves, noting it as an interesting place to see many willow trees and experience a distinctive natural landscape influenced by the tides. The easy hiking opportunities and the chance to observe the freshwater tidal environment are also highly valued.
The Middelharnis Marina is an excellent choice. Located in the historic center of Middelharnis, it's the only municipal marina on Goeree-Overflakkee with a blue flag certification. It offers cozy terraces along the renovated harbor basin and is within walking distance of the d'n Diek shopping area, providing a perfect blend of relaxation and convenience.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. Both the Hellevoetsluis Lighthouse and the Middelharnis Marina are marked as wheelchair accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to enjoy these sites.
The De Wachter Art Installation is an eight-meter-high, pyramid-like clay hill located along the Oostdijk. It stands at the exact spot where a storm surge broke the dike during the devastating 1953 Flood Disaster, flooding the Ruigenhilpolder. It serves as a powerful monument and a poignant reminder of the region's history and its ongoing battle against the water.
Yes, you can cycle across the Haringvliet via the Haringvliet Bridge. This long bridge connects Goeree-Overflakkee with greater Rotterdam and features a dedicated cycling path right next to the main road. It offers great views on either side, though cyclists should be prepared for wind.
In areas like the Rhoonse Grienden Willow Groves, which are tidal wetlands, you can expect to see various bird species and other wildlife adapted to this unique freshwater tidal environment. The presence of grazing sheep on the De Wachter Art Installation also adds to the local fauna.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, the 'Tiengemeten Wetlands – Tiengemeten Visitor Center loop from Hitsertse Kade' is an easy route. Another easy option is the 'Windmills in Haringvliet – Korendijkse Slikken Viewing Hill loop from Goudswaard'. You can find more details and other easy routes in the Hiking around Korendijk guide.
The Kinderdijk Windmills, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are approximately 22km from Korendijk. While not directly within Korendijk, they are a significant regional attraction. You can drive or cycle to Kinderdijk to explore the nineteen authentic museum windmills and learn about the Netherlands' water management history. It's recommended to check their official website for visitor information and opening hours.


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