This walk starts at the nature reserve De Grote Putting, one of the few real old-land areas that Zeeland still has. In the village of Kuitaart you pass the corn mill Vogelzicht from 1865 and then you walk along the nature reserve De Vogel. Hengstdijk is located on a twelfth-century dike and has been embanked by Flemish monks, once it had an open connection with the river Westerschelde.
The walk starts at the nameless windmill and passes St. Martin's Church. It continues on polder roads in the direction of the Western Scheldt, where you can see the largest sea-going vessels passing by. You return to the starting point through the walking area of Hof ter Zandeplein.
Walk to the northernmost point of East Zeeland Flanders. On the Radar Tower you have a beautiful view of the Western Scheldt and further you walk through a beautiful piece of nature on the Doorn dike.
This walk goes through the nature reserve of the Sint Jansteen water extraction area via unpaved paths in the direction of Heikant. Over dikes it continues along the Tragel where you can admire a beautiful work of art, Village view De Rat.
The ramparts of Retranchement, built according to the Old Dutch fortification system, forms a nature reserve that connects many landscape elements, such as dikes, meadows, hedges and trees. Remains of the "Oranje" and "Nassau" forts can still be found there. The walk starts on these ramparts in the center of this small village in Zeeland.
This nature walk introduces you to the vast polders west of Vogelwaarde. Along the way you walk on many unpaved roads along the remnants of the Hellegat. The hamlet of Poonhaven also has a link with the Hellegat.
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