Best attractions and places to see around Sint-Laureins, a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium, known for its picturesque polders, creeks, and waterways. The area offers a variety of natural and cultural attractions, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover historical landmarks, expansive nature reserves, and numerous walking and cycling routes. Sint-Laureins provides a diverse landscape for those interested in the region's unique geography and heritage.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The miller's house is increasingly decaying, while the mill is probably in good condition....
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A mill is always beautiful to look at... but unfortunately it's completely abandoned and in need of some renovation...
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Just before Sluis, quiet road.
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A windmill could hardly be more picturesque than the one in Zuidzande: in the hinterland of Cadzand-Bad, in the middle of the polders, on the western edge of the village on the Sluissedijk. The nameless mill was built in 1874, restored in 1981/1982, and has not been in operation since 1999. The grain mill is owned by the 'Behoud Zuidzandse Molen' (Foundation for the Preservation of the Zuidzande Mill), which also received a large grant from the Province of Zeeland for the restoration. The masonry was repaired in 2020 with 7,000 stones replaced and re-grouted, a new 'steert' (tail) and a new gable are being installed, and the cap structure and drive are being repaired. The mill now looks practically like new. Next to the impressive mill is the miller's old house, otherwise the mill stands freely in the field on its base and with its span of 24.20 meters can freely receive the wind over the fields of Zuidzande. Source: https://cadzand-online.de/windmuehle-zuidzande/
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The Westerschelde is the southernmost river funnel of the 360-kilometer-long Scheldt, which flows into the North Sea between Breskens and Vlissingen. At the same time, the Westerschelde is an important maritime shipping connection to the Dutch ports of Vlissingen and Terneuzen and to the Belgian ports of Ghent and Antwerp.
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The Red Light District of Sluis is interesting because of its natural and cultural-historical values. The ramparts date from the 14th century. Sluis flourished at that time as a trading city due to its location on the Zwin. The Zwin was an important estuary and waterway. At the end of the 15th century, Sluis' trade and prosperity declined sharply due to the silting up of the Zwin. But Sluis remained important as a fortress during the Eighty Years' War (1568 to 1648). Nowadays, nature flourishes here. Many characteristic plants grow there and various bird species breed there. In addition, this is one of the few places where you can find the rare tree frog. There is plenty to see and experience during your visit to the Red Light District of Sluis. More information at https://www.hetzeeuwselanden.nl/natuurgebied/wallen-van-sluis
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With your nose in the right direction you can cut through the landscape. Enjoy your test of strength with the west wind on this route.
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Sint-Laureins is renowned for its picturesque polders, creeks, and waterways. You can discover unique natural areas like the Drowned Land of Saeftinghe Nature Reserve, known for its impressive vegetation and diverse plant life. Another excellent spot is the Maldegemveld Nature Reserve, which features a patchwork of purple heather and oak-birch forests, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Sint-Laureins and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the protected Late Gothic Sint-Laurentiuskerk, known for its rare ambulatory and Baroque altars. The majestic Het Godshuis, originally a refuge, now serves as a hotel and event venue. Other notable churches include Sint-Jan-de-Doperkerk and the 'Cathedral of the North,' Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Hemelvaartkerk in Watervliet. Don't miss the Outer Ramparts of Sluis, which date back to the 14th century and offer both historical and natural value.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for cycling and walking. You can explore extensive networks of routes through polders and along creeks. For those interested in more specific activities, there are numerous running trails, such as the 'Boerekreek – Leopold Canal Foot Ferry loop' from Sint-Laureins, which is a moderate 12.8 km route. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Trail in the Lembeek Woods' offering moderate challenges. You can find more details on these activities on the Running Trails around Sint-Laureins and MTB Trails around Sint-Laureins guide pages.
Absolutely. Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Zuidzande Mill is a beautiful old windmill that is occasionally open to the public and is situated amidst scenic cycling routes. The Outer Ramparts of Sluis offer a blend of history and nature that can be enjoyed by all ages. Additionally, the Drongengoedhoeve, an ancient farmhouse with a pleasant terrace, is a great spot for a family break.
The Drongengoedhoeve is an idyllic spot in the Drongengoedbos, offering a pleasant terrace and an authentic interior where you can enjoy a drink or a meal. Het Godshuis, a restored historic building, also houses a brasserie, providing another option for dining in a unique setting.
The best way to experience the polders and creeks is by cycling or walking. The region boasts an extensive network of routes, including the 'Archeologische fietstocht' and 'Bentillekreek wandelroute'. These routes allow you to immerse yourself in the unique flat polder landscape and discover the various creeks like Bentillekreek and Blokkreek.
Yes, wildlife spotting is a highlight in several nature areas. At the Maldegemveld Nature Reserve, you might encounter fallow deer and Galloway cattle. The Drowned Land of Saeftinghe Nature Reserve is known for its diverse birdlife and unique plant species. The Outer Ramparts of Sluis are also home to various bird species and even the rare tree frog.
Sint-Laureins offers several dedicated cycling routes. The 'Archeologische fietstocht' and 'Boer zoekt bank fietsroute' are popular choices. You can also cycle along the Leopold Canal, which forms a natural border and offers scenic views. For more challenging rides, consider the gravel biking routes available, such as 'The Zwin Nature Reserve loop' from Eede, which is a difficult 52.7 km route. More options can be found on the Gravel biking around Sint-Laureins guide page.
The Meetjeslandse Krekengebied, or creek area, is unique due to its distinctive flat polder landscape interspersed with numerous historical creeks. These waterways, such as the Boerekreek and Sint-Margriete Kreken, are often fish-rich and provide a tranquil setting for activities like kayaking and boat tours, offering a different perspective on the region's natural beauty.
The Leopold Canal, dug between 1846 and 1848, is a significant feature in the region. It forms a natural border between the polder and woodland areas and is a popular spot for cycling, with dedicated routes running alongside it. It's an integral part of the landscape and offers scenic views for those exploring the area.
Yes, the municipality of Sint-Laureins is home to various war memorials from both World War I and World War II. These monuments serve as historical reminders and can be found throughout the area, offering a moment for reflection on the region's past.
Provincial Domain De Boerekreek is a recreational area located in Sint-Jan-in-Eremo, featuring one of the many creeks in the municipality. It's a popular spot for water-based activities such as kayaking and boat tours, allowing visitors to enjoy the serene waters and surrounding nature.


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