Glamping Zeeland
54 glamping sites
Glamping Zeeland
Zeeland is the most southerly and sunniest province of the Netherlands, an archipelago of islands and peninsulas where water is the absolute protagonist. Glamping in Zeeland offers a first-rate Dutch coastal experience, with broad white-sand beaches, villages of medieval charm and a marine gastronomy revolving around Europe's finest oysters and mussels. The Scheldt Delta, protected by the monumental Delta Works, creates a unique landscape of dykes, locks and salt marshes.
Zeeland's light, clean and ever-changing, has attracted painters for centuries. The beaches of Domburg, Cadzand and Renesse are the most popular, but the solitary stretches between nature reserves are the most prized by those seeking glamping with sea views and tranquillity. Zeeland's culture, with its regional costume, dialects and maritime traditions, lends the most Atlantic of Dutch provinces a character all its own.
Buitenplaats de Oorsprong
Brouwershaven
Featuring garden views, Buitenplaats de Oorsprong in Brouwershaven offers accommodation, a garden and barbecue facilities.
Camping de Vogel
Hengstdijk
Situated in Hengstdijk in the Zeeland region and Station Antwerpen-Zuid reachable within 44 km, Camping de Vogel features accommodation with free WiFi, a children's playground, a private beach area...
Glamping De Zuidvliet Nr 13
Wolphaartsdijk
Situated in Wolphaartsdijk in the Zeeland region, Glamping De Zuidvliet Nr 13 has a terrace. Featuring a garden, the property is located within 9 km of Goese Golfbaan.
Zeeuwse Landhoeve Safaritent
Brouwershaven
Set in Brouwershaven in the Zeeland region, Zeeuwse Landhoeve Safaritent has a garden. The property features garden views. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra...
Glamping Zeeland Beach Bell tent
Kwadendamme
Set in Kwadendamme in the Zeeland region, Glamping Zeeland Beach Bell tent offers accommodation with free private parking. The property features garden views.
Glamping Zeeland Boho Bell tent
Kwadendamme
Glamping Zeeland Boho Bell tent is located in Kwadendamme and offers a terrace. This campground features a garden and free private parking. Towels and bed linen are featured in the campground.
Minicamping Buitenlust
Poortvliet
Situated within 42 km of Splesj in Poortvliet, Minicamping Buitenlust features accommodation with seating area. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Zeeland oysters and mussels
Zeeland is the shellfish capital of the Netherlands. Yerseke oysters, cultivated in the Oosterschelde, are among the most prized in Europe, with a salinity and creaminess that make them a true delicacy. Zeeland mussels, served with chips in great black pots, are a gastronomic ritual of the months with an R. Harbourside restaurants in Yerseke offer tastings with views of the oyster parks. Boat excursions let you see the cultivation process up close.
The Delta Works
After the catastrophic floods of 1953, the Netherlands built the Delta Works, a series of dykes and storm-surge barriers that protect Zeeland from the sea. The Oosterschelde Storm Surge Barrier, the largest hydraulic structure in the world with 65 pillars, is an engineering feat visited by millions. Deltapark Neeltje Jans offers interactive exhibitions and views of the barrier. These works have transformed the Zeeland landscape, creating inland lakes ideal for watersports.
Beaches and water sports
Zeeland's beaches are the broadest and cleanest in the Netherlands, with blue flags along most stretches. Domburg, the beach favoured by Mondrian, pairs fine sand with an elegant spa town. Cadzand-Bad offers a more exclusive atmosphere near the Belgian border. Kitesurfing and windsurfing find ideal conditions at the Brouwersdam and the Grevelingenmeer. Surfing is growing in popularity on the western coast, with consistent waves generated by North Sea winds.
Historic towns of Zeeland
Zeeland preserves towns reflecting its trading and maritime past. Middelburg, the provincial capital, boasts a Gothic town hall and a medieval abbey turned museum. Veere, once a port for Scottish wool, retains sixteenth-century merchants' houses overlooking a yacht marina. Zierikzee impresses with its monumental gateway and its streets of stepped-gable houses. Yerseke, beyond its oysters, offers an authentic fishing harbour where maritime life continues as it has for generations.
Glamping in Zeeland combines beaches, marine gastronomy and a unique delta landscape in the Netherlands. The country's sunniest province offers more than 650 kilometres of coastline, with glamping options among dunes, in converted farms, and beside fishing ports.
Zeeland glamping accommodation benefits from a milder, drier climate than the rest of the country, with pleasant summers and temperate winters. The beaches of Walcheren, Schouwen-Duiveland and Zeeuws-Vlaanderen offer fine sand and good facilities.
Zeeland is an ideal glamping destination for lovers of the sea, watersports and fine dining. The oysters of Yerseke, Zeeland mussels and fresh fish from the harbours complete a coastal experience that weaves nature with a gastronomic tradition of the first order.
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