Tour of Schouwen-Duiveland

  • The Netherlands
  • Zeeland
  • Schouwen-Duiveland
  • 45.14 km (Approximately 02:39 u)
  • Cycling route 186493
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Tour of Schouwen-Duiveland

  • The Netherlands
  • Zeeland
  • Schouwen-Duiveland
  • 45.14 km (Approximately 02:39 u)
  • Cycling route 186493

Schouwen-Duiveland is home to some gems of nature reserves and cultural-historical treasures. You will discover them with this route. And of course you can also enjoy the terraces and beautiful Zeeland villages along the way.


The first kilometers you can kick your legs loose if you drive east from Renesse. Along the shores of the North Sea and Lake Grevelingen you drive to Brouwershaven, the old town that enjoys the status of a protected cityscape within the former ramparts. On the city wall you can see De Haan, a former flour mill from 1724. On the market is the Town Hall, a monument whose history dates back to the fourteenth century.


On the south coast of Schouwen-Duiveland, there are two beautiful nature reserves around the village of Serooskerke. First you cycle along the edges of the Prunje, the oldest polder on the island. In the seventeenth century, this swampy wilderness was a true bird paradise. In the period that followed, however, the area was drained. After the flood disaster of 1953, the farmers even cultivated it. With the'Tureluur\\\' Plan, however, the Prunje has been returned to nature. In spring and autumn thousands of redshanks, black-tailed godwits, geese and plovers rest here. The area is a breeding ground for avocets, sandwich terns and terns. Bird lovers can have fun here: Zeeland's bird boulevard is located along the Delingsdijk and the Inlaagweg.


On the other side of Serooskerke you drive through Schelpenhoek, a creek area that arose from one of the largest dike breaches during the flood disaster. Schelpenhoek is also rich in birds, with more than sixty species breeding here, such as nightingales, great spotted woodpeckers and owls. A little further on you will pass the Plompe Toren, the last remnant of the Schouwen village of Koudekerke that disappeared into the waves at the end of the sixteenth century. At the top of the tower you have a beautiful view of the Oosterschelde National Park.


The old village of Burgh originated around a ring rampart. This castle was supposed to provide protection against the Normans who made the region unsafe at the end of the ninth century. From the Kerkstraat a footpath leads you to the burg. The courtyard has been raised and the earthen wall, including the wooden palisades, has been partially restored. A reconstruction of an entrance gate has also been made. It gives you a wonderful impression of what the castle must have looked like ten centuries ago!

Directions

# Description Distance
84
84 (Rampweg, 4322NN, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
85
85 (Het Baken, 4322DB, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, The Netherlands) 0.98 km
86
86 (4322DM, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, The Netherlands) 2.34 km
Even Pause (Kerkweg, 4322 TT, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, The Netherlands) 4.28 km
De Haan (De Haan, 4318BR, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, The Netherlands) 7.83 km
Moeders bij de markt (Markt, 4318 AE, Schouwen-Duiveland, Zeeland, The Netherlands) 8.57 km

Pause places

Even Pause

Kerkweg 4
4322 TT Schouwen-Duiveland
http://www.even-pause.nl

\\\'Even Pause\\\' welcomes you to this special diving location on the Grevelingenmeer. The fries served here are made from whole potatoes straight from the Zeeland clay. The meat used here comes directly from meat farm'Boot\\\' in Kerkwerve, where the animals have a good and healthy life. Here you can take a wonderful break during your walk or bike ride through Schouwen-Duiveland.

Moeders bij de markt

Markt 31
4318 AE Schouwen-Duiveland
http://www.moedersbijdemarkt.com

Mothers is a lunchroom in the heart of Brouwershaven. Yvonne Lampert cooks here with passion. Every dish on the menu has been thought through. The ultimate goal is to use 95% homemade products. Yvonne is already well on his way. Delicacies such as brownies, truffles, apple cake and much more are already homemade! This means that every dish has a love that you won't find in ready-made, packaged factory products. Mothers surprise people from young to old, every time! In short, the ideal place to refuel after a wonderful bike ride. Mothers also provides great picnic baskets for the road.

Bar Petit Restaurant t Oliegeultje

Havenplateau 1
4328NT Schouwen-Duiveland
http://www.oliegeultje.nl

t Oliegeultje is located next to the port of Burghsluis and is part of the Water Sports Association. In clear weather you can see the sandbanks on the other side from the terrace. The porpoises regularly swim by and the seals are resting on the Roggeplaat. The terrace is the ideal place to relax. Glass all around, pleasant chairs and above your head, if necessary, 70 square meters of sun protection. Reason for cycling is the unique location! A nice place for coffee, lunch or dinner.

Sights

De Haan

De Haan
4318BR Schouwen-Duiveland
http://www.allemolens.nl

The most famous windmill type in the Netherlands. Windmills were not only used to produce flour from cereals, but also for draining polder areas. Natural energy. The most famous windmills can be found in Kinderdijk, which have truly been set up as a polder model. A must see!

Uitkijktoren de Plompetoren

Plompetoren
4328NR Schouwen-Duiveland

This watchtower is located in the forestry of Burgh-Haamstede, on the highest dune top in this area. It is probably the highest point in all of Schouwen-Duiveland.

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