Mill of Nieuwvliet

The Mill of Nieuwvliet is a charming, unnamed stone windmill built in 1850, located at Molenweg 5 in the picturesque Zeeland village of Nieuwvliet. Built by Charel Cappon in 1850, this distinctive mill is now a national monument and a wonderful example of traditional Dutch mill architecture. What can you expect at the Mill of Nieuwvliet? - Historic Atmosphere: The mill ...
Fort Berchem

Fort Berchem, also known as the Redoubt of Berchem, is hidden in the landscape near Retranchement. It forms part of a network of historic defensive structures along the border region of Zeeland and Flanders, where nature and history go hand in hand. A historic stop during your exploration of the Zwin area This small yet impressive defensive structure takes you back to ...
Mill of Cadzand-Dorp

Visit the iconic Mill 'Nooit Gedacht' in Cadzand-Dorp, a striking monument that has adorned the landscape of this region for centuries. This beautifully restored windmill is not just a symbol of rich milling heritage, but also an active testament to traditional miller's craft. What can you expect at the Mill of Cadzand? - Historical Windmill: The Mill Nooit Gedacht is a ...
Museum Het Belfort

A unique historic monument that is not only the beating heart of the city of Sluis but also a vibrant venue for concerts, lectures, exhibitions, and an engaging museum. What can you expect at the Belfort in Sluis? - Multifunctional Historic Building: The Belfort serves as a venue for municipal meetings, cultural events, and is also a museum. - The Council Cellar: In this ...
Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse

Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse towers above the dunes and dike, watching over the Western Scheldt – a true eye-catcher and must-see for visitors to the Zeeland coast. What makes Nieuwe Sluis Lighthouse so special? -
Fort Nassau

Fort Nassau, located near the border village of Retranchement, is a remarkable historic site where nature and history come together. History of Fort Nassau - Historic Fort from the Eighty Years’ War: During the Eighty Years’ War (1568–1648), Prince Maurice conquered the strategic town of Sluis. To protect the harbour and access via Het Zwin, he had the forts ...



















