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Top 20 Lakes around Schouwen-Duiveland

Best lakes around Schouwen-Duiveland offer diverse water bodies for recreation and nature appreciation. This island in the Dutch province of Zeeland is bordered by the North Sea and the Oosterschelde, a tidal national park. The region features significant lakes and creek areas, providing varied natural landscapes. These areas are popular for water sports, wildlife observation, and outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Schouwen-Duiveland

  • The most popular lakes is View of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer from the Veerse Gatdam, a viewpoint that offers a wide car-free cycle path through dunes. This location provides views of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer, which was created by the closure of the Veerse Gat.
  • Another must-see spot is Vroongronden Nature Reserve, an other natural area with forests, lakes, and dunes. Visitors can expect open landscapes with dune grasslands, wet rifts, and pools, serving as a habitat for birds, deer, and fallow deer.
  • Visitors also love Oosterschelde National Park, a natural monument openly connected to the North Sea. This dynamic tidal area features mudflats and sandbanks that are submerged at high tide and dry up at low tide, supporting a unique ecosystem.
  • Schouwen-Duiveland is known for its saltwater lakes like Grevelingenmeer, inland lagoons such as Veerse Meer, and dune lakes like Zeepeduinen. These water bodies offer a variety of environments to explore, from static saltwater to dynamic tidal areas.
  • The lakes around Schouwen-Duiveland are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 3600 upvotes and over 200 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

View of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer from the Veerse Gatdam

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Beautiful wide car-free cycle path through the dunes with the North Sea on one side and the Veerse Meer on the other. Although the wind can make cycling a lot more difficult.

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Vroongronden Nature Reserve

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Beautiful road between Renesse and Burgh-Haamstede straight through nature.

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Oosterschelde National Park

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Oosterschelde National Park is openly connected to the North Sea via the storm surge barrier. Twice a day, 800 billion litres of salt water flows in and out of the area.
The mudflats and sandbanks that are submerged at high tide, dry up again at low tide. The Oosterschelde is a unique area because of this tidal nature: a dynamic world.

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Vroonweg Gravel Path

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Until the beginning of the 2000s, the Vroonweg was a connecting road between Renesse and Burgh-Haamstede. The road has been dismantled and a cycle and footpath has been created that meanders through the Vroongronden. Today you only share the path with cattle and ponies, who can graze freely here.

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Brouwersdam Harbour

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Great beaches km far. Clean and groomed. Bike paths where you look.

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October 5, 2025, Brouwersdam Haven

Mega view 👁️👁️ Great fun factor … absolutely recommended

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Endless beaches, great views, beautiful bike path.

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The cycle path above the dike is raised - logically - so you have a great view of the sea.

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The Brouwersdam separates the North Sea from the Kabbelaarsbank and the Grevelingenmeer

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The Veersedam, or Veersegatdam, was built in 1961 at the mouth of the Veerse Gat to protect parts of Walcheren, Noord-Beveland, and Zuid-Beveland from a potential new disaster. The construction of the dam, which was intended to connect Walcheren with Noord-Beveland, was not easy. The Veerse Gat was larger than the Zandkreek, and a strong current occurred at every high tide. More than 70 million m3 of water flowed through the mouth at both low and high tide. If the hole were closed with the same caissons as at the Zandkreek Dam, the current would eventually become too strong (the smaller the hole to be closed, the greater the current, as the same amount of water is forced through a smaller opening). The solution was the so-called "pass caissons," which, unlike the unit caissons of the Zandkreek Dam, were open. The section where the dam was to be built was first raised by spraying sand, and then a "sill" of stones was placed on which the caissons could stand firmly. The caissons were then placed one by one into the 320-meter-wide hole. At the time of installation, the caissons were still open, allowing water to flow freely, and only when the flow was minimal were the gates in the caissons lowered. Since the Zandkreek was already closed, a new lake, the Veerse Meer, was created. Much would change in this lake, especially as the saltwater slowly became brackish. Source: https://www.hollandlandofwater.com/de/veerse-gatdam/

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Pure nature, accompanied by sheep while cycling

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If you get there early in the morning, you can enjoy the peace and quiet almost alone

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One of the many viewpoints of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of lakes and water bodies found around Schouwen-Duiveland?

Schouwen-Duiveland features a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find large saltwater lakes like the Grevelingenmeer, dynamic tidal areas such as the Oosterschelde National Park, inland lagoons like the Veerse Meer, and smaller dune lakes such as Zeepeduinen. Each offers unique natural environments and recreational opportunities.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The region is rich in nature. The Grevelingenmeer is known for unique flora and fauna, including wild horses on sandbars, and various bird species. Seals and porpoises can be spotted in both the Grevelingenmeer and the Oosterschelde National Park. The Vroongronden Nature Reserve, with its dune grasslands and pools, is a habitat for birds, deer, and fallow deer. Zeepeduinen is an important bird habitat, and De Schelphoek creek area is home to diverse bird species like owls, nightingales, and kingfishers.

Are there family-friendly activities available near the lakes?

Yes, many areas are family-friendly. The Veerse Meer has 17 islands, some with playgrounds and woodland walks. The Oosterschelde National Park is suitable for families, offering opportunities for wildlife observation. The small beaches around Grevelingenmeer are also great for families. Many cycling and walking paths, like the Vroonweg Gravel Path, are easy and enjoyable for all ages.

What water sports are popular on the lakes of Schouwen-Duiveland?

The Grevelingenmeer is a water sports paradise, ideal for sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and diving due to its calmer saltwater. The Veerse Meer is also a hub for water sports enthusiasts, offering water-skiing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, and boat rentals. The Veerse Gatdam area, bordering the Veerse Meer, is particularly popular for windsurfers.

Can I go hiking or cycling around the lakes?

Absolutely. Extensive cycling and hiking trails run along the shores of the Grevelingenmeer. The Vroongronden Nature Reserve and the Vroonweg Gravel Path offer beautiful routes through dunes and natural landscapes. The Oosterschelde National Park and the Veerse Meer also have excellent cycling and walking routes. For more options, explore the Cycling around Schouwen-Duiveland guide or the Running Trails around Schouwen-Duiveland guide.

What is the best time to visit the lakes in Schouwen-Duiveland?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from spring to early autumn (April to October) are ideal for water sports and outdoor activities. During these periods, the weather is generally pleasant for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural reserves. Birdwatching is excellent in spring and autumn during migration periods.

Are there any specific viewpoints or natural landmarks worth visiting?

Yes, the View of the North Sea and the Veerse Meer from the Veerse Gatdam offers panoramic views. The Vroongronden Nature Reserve provides open landscapes with dune grasslands and pools. In De Schelphoek, there's a lookout point on a caisson offering panoramic views of the creek area. The dynamic mudflats and sandbanks of the Oosterschelde National Park are also a unique natural spectacle.

Can I find cafes, pubs, or accommodation near the lakes?

Yes, several charming villages are located around the Grevelingenmeer, such as Scharendijke, Brouwershaven, and Bruinisse, which offer various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Towns like Veere, Kortgene, and Kamperland near the Veerse Meer also provide options for dining and lodging.

Is wild swimming permitted in the lakes?

While the Grevelingenmeer and Veerse Meer are popular for water sports and have designated swimming areas, 'wild swimming' in undesignated spots might be subject to local regulations or safety concerns. It's always best to check local signage or official tourism information for specific rules regarding swimming in natural waters.

What makes the Grevelingenmeer unique among the lakes?

The Grevelingenmeer is unique as the largest saltwater lake in Western Europe. It was formed as part of the Delta Works, transforming a sea arm into a static saltwater lake. This environment supports a rich underwater world and makes it an exceptional spot for diverse water sports and nature observation, including seals and porpoises.

Are there any easy walking trails suitable for beginners or short strolls?

Yes, many areas offer easy walks. The Vroonweg Gravel Path through the Vroongronden is a pleasant cycle and footpath. The shores around the Grevelingenmeer and the Veerse Meer also have accessible paths. For specific easy routes, you can check the Cycling around Schouwen-Duiveland guide, which includes easy-rated routes like the 'Kop van Schouwen Dunes – Vroongronden Nature Reserve loop'.

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