Best huts around Sluis are primarily found in the coastal region of Zeeland-Flanders, an area known for its natural reserves and proximity to the North Sea. The landscape features extensive polder lands, reclaimed from the sea, which now host diverse ecosystems. This region offers opportunities for observing wildlife, particularly migratory birds, in designated natural areas. The local environment is characterized by a mix of coastal features and managed nature reserves.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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What a beautiful place, cyclists are not allowed here, wonderfully peaceful walking and enjoying.
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If you're traveling without a dog, try to enter the bird sanctuary along the road. Otherwise, the route continues for several kilometers along a bike path – not ideal!
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Here you have a view of an area where migratory birds rest on their route. With a bit of patience you have a chance of very nice pictures. Don't forget your binoculars!
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The birdwatching hut is freely accessible and easy to reach because a wooden path has been constructed through the reed fields. The birdwatching hut overlooks an area with mudflats. This is a popular breeding area for avocets and little ringed plovers. In the reed beds you will find marsh harriers, water rails, bearded titmice, bluethroats, reed warblers and reed buntings. Sometimes you will see spotted crake, bittern and other special species. During the migration period you can see many wading birds, such as ruff, sandpiper, white-tailed godwit, black-tailed godwit, green-legged godwit, wood sandpiper, curlew sandpiper and little stint. Shelducks, Eurasian wigeons and common teals can also be seen here. Many grey geese stay in the area all year round, they breed in the extensive reed fields. Many lapwings, black-tailed godwits and redshanks can be found in the low-lying meadows.
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This is a location not to leave too soon. From the hut you have a view of the Zwinplas. Outside of the breeding season it is quiet on the islands, but different types of ducks are regularly found along the banks and on the water. A nice location where bird watchers find each other as soul mates. Enjoy together.
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Nice place in a new nature reserve.
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Camp place for youth movements
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The 350-hectare recreational and nature reserve has been given back to nature and the sea. Between 2017 and 2021, the site of the former "Napoleon Hoeve" campsite and the adjacent "Oud-en Jong Breskenspolder" were renatured: For this purpose, the dyke was breached at one point and a dyke lock ("Getijdenduiker") was built, which controls the salty water at high tide Seawater floods the former polder land and drains off again at low tide.
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While Sluis isn't known for traditional wilderness huts, the term encompasses two main types of establishments in the region: inviting beach pavilions and charming holiday homes or bungalows. Beach pavilions offer a relaxed, coastal dining experience, while holiday homes provide private, self-contained living spaces, often near the sea.
Yes, the Sluis region is particularly known for its birdwatching huts. Notable examples include the Waterdunen Birdwatching Hut, which offers views of an area where migratory birds rest, and the Birdwatching Hide Getijdenduiker Breskenspolder, located in a renatured nature reserve. Another popular spot is the Large birdwatching hut, offering views of the Zwinplas where various ducks can be observed.
Many of the huts and facilities in the Sluis area are family-friendly. The Waterdunen Birdwatching Hut, Birdwatching Hide Getijdenduiker Breskenspolder, and the Large birdwatching hut are all suitable for families. Additionally, the Picnic area with shelter provides a spacious and convenient spot for families to rest and eat.
The Sluis region, with its natural reserves and coastal areas, is excellent for wildlife observation, especially birds. Near the birdwatching huts, you can spot migratory birds, various types of ducks, and in areas like Groote Gat, a breeding ground for avocets and little ringed plovers. Marsh harriers, water rails, and various wading birds are also common, particularly during migration periods.
Yes, the Bird Observation Hut Groote Gat is freely accessible and easy to reach, with a wooden path constructed through the reed fields, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs or wheelchairs.
The area around Sluis offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Birds and drowned polders' route or the 'Sluis Ramparts' loop. Cycling is also very popular, with options for road cycling and touring bicycle routes, such as the 'Loop from Cadzand to Bruges along the canal' or the 'Zwinroute'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Sluis, Road Cycling Routes around Sluis, and Cycling around Sluis guides.
Beach pavilions like Strand Ruig, Moio Beach, and Woest 17 are cherished for their immediate proximity to the beautiful Zeeland coast, offering easy beach access. They provide a relaxed and comfortable environment, diverse culinary offerings from local specialties to international dishes, and often feature inviting outdoor terraces for enjoying meals and drinks with scenic views.
Yes, numerous holiday homes, bungalows, and cottages are available for rent in Sluis and the surrounding Zeeland-Flanders region. These offer private, self-contained living spaces, often close to the sea, providing a cozy, home-away-from-home experience. Many are situated within holiday parks, offering additional amenities like swimming pools.
The Sluis region is enjoyable year-round, but for birdwatching, spring and autumn are particularly rewarding due to migratory bird activity. The coastal areas and nature reserves are pleasant during warmer months for walking and cycling, while beach pavilions offer a cozy retreat even in cooler weather.
While the birdwatching huts themselves don't typically offer food, the nearby coastal towns and villages, especially those with beach pavilions, provide ample dining options. These pavilions offer a range of culinary choices, from casual drinks to fine dining, right by the sea. For picnic options, there's also a dedicated Picnic area with shelter.
The Sluis region is characterized by its coastal features, extensive polder lands reclaimed from the sea, and managed nature reserves. These areas host diverse ecosystems, providing opportunities for observing wildlife, particularly migratory birds. The renatured areas, like the Breskenspolder, where tidal seawater floods former polder land, create unique natural habitats.


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