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Zoutelande – hiking off-the-beaten track in the Netherlands

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Zoutelande – hiking off-the-beaten track in the Netherlands

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Zoutelande – hiking off-the-beaten track in the Netherlands

02:31

9.87km

40m

Hiking

Zoutelande, also known as the Zeeland Riviera, has much more to offer than the song of the same name suggests. This cozy village offers cozy terraces, panoramic views of the ever-changing sea and many traces of a turbulent past. Eat a fish stew, enjoy the sea views and visit old bunkers from the occupation period: this walk offers it all.

This 10 kilometer Tour is suitable for intermediate and advanced hikers. The walk starts at bus stop Langendam. This bus stop is also accessible from Middelburg station.

After two and a half kilometers you will come across the first Highlight: a statue of a 'Zeeland runner', including information about the annual Kustmarathon Zeeland, also known as the toughest marathon in the Netherlands.

Close to this statue you can see the Catharina Church of Zoutelande. The church is named after Saint Catherine, a martyr from the 4th century. This is one of the oldest churches in the region. The church dates from the 13th century. The building is built in the Gothic style and is one of the most important sights of Zoutelande.

The interior of the church is striking, with a richly decorated ambulatory and ancient frescoes. There are also several statues of saints, including Saint Catherine and Saint Willibrord. The church is regularly open to visitors and offers a beautiful view of the surroundings of Zoutelande.

You will find Eetcafé Royal near the church. Ideal to have a drink on the terrace or to sit down for a lunch dish. The cozy eatery with traditional and affordable dishes, such as pizzas, flammkuchen and fish pans, is open every day between 11:00 and 22:00 h.

The rest of the walk takes you along the coastal landscape around Zoutelande, between dunes and forest. This route is dedicated to memories of the Second World War. You come across a large amount of bunkers and even dragon teeth, which were intended to stop tanks. These war remnants are all part of the Atlantic Wall.

The Germans built the Atlantic Wall in the Netherlands during World War II to protect their western coast from a possible invasion by the Allies. The Atlantic Wall was a line of defense that ran from Norway to Spain and consisted of bunkers, batteries and other defenses.

After this varied route along natural views, religion and war history, you will return to the Langendam bus stop. You can take the bus back home or linger in Zoutelande to enjoy all the fun this Zeeland village has to offer.

Last updated: June 6, 2024

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2.28 km

Zeeuwse Renner Statue

Highlight • Monument

Take a moment for this statue of a 'Zeeland cyclist'. Here you will also find information about the annual Kustmarathon Zeeland, also known as the toughest marathon in the Netherlands.

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2.43 km

St. Catherine's Church, Zoutelande

Highlight • Religious Site

This church was built around 1270 and dedicated to Saint Catherine. The current tower probably dates from that time, while the nave dates from the 14th century. According to tradition, the aisles were destroyed during the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648). In 1735 the church was renovated and took on its current form, without a consistory chamber, which was added later after the Second World War.

In 2011, the church was thoroughly renovated by the Protestant municipality of Zoutelande. The damaged walls were addressed and repointed, inside and out. The benches were also replaced by chairs. The church is currently used for various purposes.

Opening hours: every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, from June 3 to September 12.

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3.14 km

Bunker Museum Zoutelande

Highlight • Historical Site

The bunker museum consists of two bunkers that are close to each other and are part of the Atlantic Wall, which was built between 1942 and 1944 along the Norwegian coast up to the French-Spanish border. Thousands of bunkers and barriers were built to prevent an Allied invasion from the coast.

The museum is open from May to November, every Wednesday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Admission is free and visitors enter the bunker at their own risk.

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3.45 km

The bunkers were part of a large-scale fortification on the North Sea coast that was built between 1942 and 1944, with the aim of holding back the Allied invasion. The fortification was specifically aimed at the strategic locations of Walcheren and Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, located at the mouth of the Weserschelde, gateway to the port of Antwerp.

This bunker can be viewed from the inside every Wednesday and Sunday between 2 and 5 PM.

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5.26 km

The support center 'Fledermaus' in the dunes of Klein-Valkenisse formed the first link of the Landfront Vlissingen and is named after an operetta by Johan Strausjr. The position was able to cover the dragon's teeth barrier at the foot of the dune with fire. The barrier was made up of several rows of concrete pyramids and was intended to stop Allied tanks. More info on site.

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5.80 km

This is a small bunker, located in the middle of the forest. This bunker is part of the Atlantic Wall: a defense line of more than 5,000 kilometers in length that was built by Nazi Germany along the west coast of the occupied territories in Western Europe during World War II. The aim was to prevent an Allied invasion.

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6.89 km

Besides the dune defenses, there was a second defensive belt inland on Walcheren: the Land Front. This line ran from the Western Scheldt dike at Fort Rammekens (near Vlissingen) via Koudekerke to the dunes near Groot-Valkenisse. After the war, many bunkers were demolished to avoid hindering reconstruction. Approximately 80 bunkers remain. This bunker has literally become part of the landscape.

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9.87 km

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4.76 km

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741 m

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358 m

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2.49 km

2.44 km

2.14 km

1.73 km

958 m

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Trail Reviews

Dominiek Van Dooren
September 18, 2025, 🇳🇱 Duinwandeling Zoutelande - Zeeland

For our last activity in Zeeland this holiday week, we went to Zoutelande. We found the walk at https://www.zeeland.com/nl-nl/visit/729_nl/duinwandeling-zoutelande. This walk goes through Zoutelande, over the highest dunes in the Netherlands, and through the woods near Dishoek, past traces of the Second World War. From the dune path, you have a magnificent view of Walcheren and the Western Scheldt. Nowhere else do ships pass so close to the coast as here, between Zoutelande and Vlissingen. On the other side, you look out over a colorful pattern of fields and meadows, punctuated by villages with pointed church towers. The walk follows hiking junctions, but we adjusted them slightly to allow us to explore Zoutelande more closely.

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A very beautiful hike through the nature reserves around Zoutelande. A highlight are the high dunes with a great view. The tour is recommended at any time of year.

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Josefien
August 11, 2021, Zoutelande

Komoot lost his way for a while after the steep long stairs down to Klein Valkenisse, so there are some delays. "turn left" "turn around". .. no I just had to go straight #sigh .. Finally took a good look at the picture and found the way hey... Tough but beautiful walk. Unfortunately the sea was shrouded in mist this early morning.

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Hello everyone 🙂, We discovered today's tour on "zeeland.com". The starting point was our hotel, which is located directly on the dunes. In light fog we started up on the dune. From there we could enjoy the view of the foggy valley. We made good progress on wide gravel roads. After a while, we went into the hinterland, into a wooded area, where old relics from World War II could still be seen. We passed an anti-tank barrier and a small bunker. Then the sun 🌞 dissolved the fog very quickly. We continued past the place "Klein Valkenisse", from here the area became more open, fields and canals shaped this part of the tour. We went back over the dike and along the beach to the hotel. With almost deserted paths, we had a quiet and relaxed hike 🥾🥾.

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The weather is nice, the sun is shining and today we go on a dune hike. We park our car in a parking lot near the dunes. The hike takes us over the highest dunes in the Netherlands. At Groot-Valkenisse, the dune peaks rise a good 46 meters above sea level. First we walk along the beach and enjoy the sun and the beautiful beach panorama. After a short stretch on the beach we walk along the dune path and we get magnificent views of Walcheren and the Westerschelde. In summer, Zoutelande is a lively seaside resort for families with a beautiful, south-facing sandy beach. Together with the beaches of Dishoek and Westkapelle, the beaches of Zoutelande are also known as the "Zeeland Riviera". On the other side of the dune is the shopping street with great shops and inviting street cafes. The promenade turns into a beautiful hiking trail that leads through the dunes. The view over Walcheren and the sea, on which large ocean-going ships sail past the coast, makes this hike a real experience. We also hike over one of the highest dunes in the Netherlands - just right for two summiteers .... Nowhere else do the big ocean-going ships sail so close to the coast as we have read here between Zoutelande and Vlissingen and we also see it like this towards the end of our hike ... On the other side of the Scheldt you can see a colorful patchwork carpet let yourself wander out of fields and meadows as well as villages with pointed church towers. The way back to Zoutelande leads us through the forest, where we pass some anti-tank traps and bunkers from the Second World War. After almost two hours, the path leads us back to the starting point and we don't miss the opportunity to take a detour to the mill in Zoutelande and the Katharinenkirche. A few more hundred meters along the beach and a beautiful hike is over ...

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