Best attractions and places to see around Maldegem offers a variety of sites showcasing history, nature, and culture. Located in the Belgian province of East Flanders, Maldegem is situated within the Meetjesland region. This area is characterized by its polders, creeks, and forested hills, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. The region serves as a central point between larger cities like Ghent, Bruges, and Sluis.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful place with a surprising number of shops, worth a visit.
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This beautiful building is a good example of Brabantine Gothic.
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The Schellemolen is a stone windmill in Damme, Belgium. The white-painted mountain mill dates from 1867 and replaced an earlier standard mill. There has been a mill on this spot along the Damse Vaart since 1479. The mill is equipped with two pairs of stones and an oil mill in the basement. The mill operation was stopped in 1963, after which the Schellemolen fell into disrepair. In 1971 the province of West Flanders bought the mill and had it restored. In 1977 it was able to grind again. The mill can be visited every weekend from April 1 to September 20.
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Sluis is a beautiful, cozy and old town with many restaurants and shops.
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Sluis is a charming town in western Zeeuws-Vlaanderen for real connoisseurs. Here you will find many shops, restaurants and cafés.
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Windmills, just as you would imagine in this area.
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The Bruges registry office (Oude Civiele Griffie), right next to the town hall on Burg Square, is the former court of justice and one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. The Renaissance façade dates from the 16th century and is decorated with several gilded statues: the central figure is Justitia, on the left you can see Moses with the tablets of the law. From the river it is a brick building with small turrets; you pass it on a boat tour. The building is connected to the town hall by a small bridge that leads over a footpath.
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The "Oude Civiele Griffie", the Old Civil Chancellery, was completed in 1537 and is located on Burg Square in Bruges between the State House of the Bruges Free Office and the Town Hall. It is considered one of the oldest Renaissance buildings in Flanders. The front façade, which is decorated with numerous sculptures, was built from natural stone. The building has been restored and extended several times, most recently in 2001. It has been a listed building since 1942.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the expansive Drongengoed Landscape Park, ideal for walking and cycling, featuring the Drongengoedhoeve with its herb garden and nature information. Another notable area is Maldegemveld, known for its mix of heathland and forest, sometimes called the 'High Fens of the Meetjesland'. Further afield, the Zwin Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching and enjoying coastal landscapes.
Yes, Maldegem and its surroundings are rich in history. Within Maldegem, you can explore Sint-Annakasteel, a neoclassical castle with medieval origins that often hosts art exhibitions. The Smoufelbeekhoeve, a former farm, now serves as an agricultural museum showcasing rural life and vintage equipment. Additionally, the Bruges Town Hall and the Old Civil Registry in nearby Bruges are significant historical landmarks.
Families will enjoy the Drongengoed Landscape Park, which features play zones for children, a dedicated dog-walking area, and a fun gnome walk. The Smoufelbeekhoeve agricultural museum can also be an engaging experience for children interested in farm life and old machinery. Many of the highlights, such as the Schellemolen Windmill, Damme, are also marked as family-friendly.
For a unique cultural experience, visit the Smoufelbeekhoeve, an agricultural museum that offers a glimpse into traditional rural life with its collection of vintage tractors and household items. The Stoomcentrum Maldegem is a railway museum that appeals to those interested in historical transportation. The Sint-Annakasteel also hosts art exhibitions, providing a cultural touch.
Yes, the Monument George Reid is located at the roundabout of Koningin Astridlaan and Brugse Steenweg. This monument honors Canadian pilot George Reid and all war victims, serving as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom during World War II.
The region around Maldegem is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Maldegemveld Nature Reserve, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive MTB and gravel biking routes. Explore more options on the Hiking around Maldegem, MTB Trails around Maldegem, and Gravel biking around Maldegem guide pages.
Yes, the Maldegemveld Nature Reserve offers several hiking loops. Popular routes include the 'Maldegemveld Nature Reserve – Maldegemveld Forest loop from Torrebos' (difficult, 23.5 km) and the 'Wooden Boardwalk – Maldegemveld Nature Reserve loop from Maldegemveld' (moderate, 8 km). You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Maldegem guide page.
The Stoomcentrum Maldegem is a railway museum dedicated to historical transportation. It offers visitors a chance to experience and learn about old trains and railway history. For more information on railway museums, you can visit Wikipedia's list of railway museums.
The Drongengoed Landscape Park is a vast 750-hectare area perfect for nature adventures. It features the Drongengoedhoeve, which provides information about the farm's history and the surrounding Cuesta Zomergem-Oedelem. The park also boasts play zones for children, a dog-walking area, a gnome walk, a witch's corner with magical tales, and a beautiful herb garden.
Absolutely. The Schellemolen Windmill, Damme, built in 1867, is an impressive man-made monument located on the shore of an old wooden mill site. It houses an oil mill and is a picturesque spot to visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty of the region. For instance, the Bruges Town Hall is admired for its Gothic architecture and rich history, while the Zwin Nature Reserve is praised as an 'International Airport for Birds' and for its scenic cycle paths. The charming town of Sluis is also popular for its shops, restaurants, and well-preserved fortifications.
Yes, the Sluis town centre is a charming and historic town known for its many shops, restaurants, and cafes. It's unique for its belfry (the only one in the Netherlands) and shops that are open seven days a week, making it a popular destination for a leisurely stroll and a meal.


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