What to do in and around Terneuzen?
FEESTNEUZEN
Live music, spectacular shows on the water, cozy party tents, and various food trucks. In Terneuzen, there are many celebrations during various festivals and events ranging from the Jazz Festival to funfairs and flea markets. A summer tip is the Havendagen and Festival de Ballade, where many big Dutch artists perform. And if you don’t want to go home at night or want to enjoy for several days? Then treat yourself to a night at the Churchill Hotel.
WALKING AND CYCLING
Admire the beautiful Zeeland nature by bike or on foot. If you love the sea and water, a loop along the Zeedijk, where you cycle 40 kilometers along the Westerschelde, is the perfect cycling route. Or put on your hiking shoes for a walk in the picturesque Margarethapolder, a stunning nature reserve east of Terneuzen.
AT THE COAST
With 650 km of coastline, the beaches of Zeeland are a popular destination for many tourists. Walk along the sprawling beaches or cycle through the dunes. When the weather is nice, you can even swim or choose to grab a bite or drink at one of the many pavilions and terraces. Tip: not far from home but still want to enjoy the water? Come enjoy the terrace of our restaurant Taste and take in the beautiful view over the Westerschelde.
GOLFING
An afternoon with your golf club in hand. Whether you’re an experienced golfer or a beginner looking to take your first steps on the golf course, you’ll find no less than five courses around Terneuzen. With a choice of various challenging courses, this is a perfect way to spend the day.
EXCURSION TO BELGIUM
When you’re so close to the Belgian border, it’s the perfect opportunity for a nice day trip to Flanders. Belgium is known for its art and architecture, but also for Belgian beers, chocolate, and golden fries. Visit beautiful cities like Bruges, Ghent, or Antwerp.
THE DROWNED LAND OF SAEFTINGHE
Extensive mudflats and salt marshes, tens of thousands of birds, plants, and animals. The Drowned Land of Saeftinghe is a unique natural landscape with beautiful walking routes. Due to the area being influenced by the tides of the Westerschelde, various bird species come here to forage, breed, rest, and overwinter. A visit to this nature reserve will surprise you.








