Zierikzee
Zierikzee is a town in the municipality of Schouwen-Duiveland in the Dutch province of Zeeland. The city has 11,000 inhabitants and is the capital of the municipality.
Understand
History
Tourist office
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phone: +31 118 630173address: Nieuwe Haven 7The staff at the tourist office inform and advise you about the events and facilities that Zierikzee (and the island of Schouwen-Duiveland) have to offer. This office is at Nieuwe Haven 7. It is expected that in the future this office will move to the Sint-Lievensmonstertoren.
Get in
Bus line 132 from Goes takes a half hour to Zierikzee bus station.
From Rotterdam to Zierikzee take bus line 136 (Arriva) and change bus in Oude Tonge to bus line 133 (Connexxion)
Get around
Zierikzee can be best visited by foot. Most monuments can be seen within the radius of about 3 km.
See
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address: Mol 25The building was built in 1358, then demolished and rebuilt in 1526. Translated Gravensteen means Building of the Count. In the building lived the steward of the count and his officials. In its heyday it also served as a court and prison. The numerous inscriptions, the oldest of which dates back to 1577, are a reminder of those prisoners. It remained a place of detention until 1923. Since the restoration in 2012 a Fair Trade Shop is housed in the building.
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Nobelpoort
address: KortenobelstraatThe Nobelpoort is one of the three remaining city gates of Zierikzee and dates from the mid 14th century. In front of the gate was originally a drawbridge. Until 1866 the gates were closed every night. -
Noordhavenpoort
address: Oude HavenThe Noordhavenpoort originally dates from the 14th century. The gate looks a lot less tough than the opposite gate. In 1559 the gate got its current ornamental facades on the city side. -
Zuidhavenpoort
address: Ouden HavenThe Zuidhavenpoort dates from the 13th century and is more impressive then the Noorderhavenpoort. It is a variant of the Nobel Gate, but much more sober constructed. The building has three floors, accessible via a staircase turret placed against the building. -
phone: +31 111 416 700The Hope is a stone mills that replaced the old wooden mill in 1850. It has a height of more than 12 m and can be seen from a long distance.
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phone: +31 113 212466address: Bolwerk 1Den Haas is a large mill dating from 1727 and is splendidly located. The mill was put back into service after restoration as a corn mill in 1987.
MuziektentThe Muziektent at the Havenpark was built to commemorate the visit of HM Queen Wilhelmina and HRH Prince Henry on September 13, 1907.
Nieuwe kerkThis neoclassical church was built in the period 1835-1848 as the successor to the Sint-Lievenmonster church that was laid in ashes in 1832.
Sint-LievensmonstertorenAccording an uncontrollable source the church was founded in 1151. The basilica was dedicated to St. Livinus (Sint Lieven), a Scottish martyr. Over the centuries the church was expanded several times. In 1576 the church passed into Reformed hands. In 1832 the church was destroyed by fire and demolished. What left was the 62 meter tall tower, also known as the Dikke Toren (or Fat Tower) whose construction began in 1454. In summer the tower can be visited from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 17:00. For €3 you can climb the tower for the panoramic view.
Sint-WillibrorduskerkThe Catholic community was allowed to build a new church under restriction that it did not look like a church from the outside. The church was first used in 1768. The church was renovated in 1842 and got a new front finally showing that it was not just a house but a church. The little tower dates from 1931.
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De Wildeman
address: Havenplein 25This large house dates from the beginning of the 15th century. It was tastefully renovated in 2006 and now it’s a hotel with a grand café and a restaurant. The grand café on the front has a height of about 4.5 m and has an extremely stylish English appearance. A small haut cuisine restaurant is in an old vaulted cellar that served as a kitchen in the 16th and 17th century.
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Museums
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phone: +31 111 412694address: Visstraat 12The Camera Museum tells the story of the history and the development of photography in all its aspects so far. By appointment you can contact us to take a photo in costume.
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phone: +31 111 454464address: Meelstraat 6-8On one of the bells of the town hall is the date 1358 engraved which is probably the year that the building was first put into use. The first small town hall was demolished and rebuilt in 1554. The tower dates from the same year. On top is a statue of Neptune. With a trident in his hand the Roman God overlooks the town. The city council resided here until 1997. These days the Town hall museum is in this building. It is merged with the old maritime museum. Objects from 1000 years history can be admired here. The Town Hall Museum has its own bar area in the courtyard with a terrace. There can be solemnized marriages and registered partnerships.
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phone: +31 52166621address: Vissersdijk 2The museum has two locations: On the outside location (at the Old Port of Zierikzee) is the collection of historic ships. In the near vicinity is the museum yard where restoration works are carried out. The address of the yard is Vissersdijk 2.
Sports
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phone: +31 111 412115address: Weststraat 5Rent a bike for a day or more and cross the island as a bike offers you more freedom to reach remote spots.
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phone: +31 651 329223address: Weg naar de ValWith a maximum of 10 people you can help sailing or just relax on the Pieterman, a cabin sailing yacht. The price depends on your wishes and the posibilities. Always contact before for an offer.
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phone: +31 111 421679address: Weg naar de ValA day fishing on the Oosterschelde with De Hector, an in 1929 built steam tug converted to a passenger ship. The Hector sails with 12 people.
Around Zierikzee
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address: Faelweg 5, VrouwenpolderNeeltje Jans is an artificial island halfway between Noord-Beveland and Schouwen-Duiveland. It was constructed to facilitate the construction of the Oosterscheldedam. The island was named after a nearby shoal. It is a family theme park with lot of attractions. You can visit the Delta Works and walk through the inside of the storm surge barrier
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Lighthouse and beaches
address: Vuurtoren 1, Burgh-HaamstedeZierikzee has no beaches but nearby between Neelje Jans (de Punt) en the Brouwersdam (Scharendijke) stretches 20 km of sandy beaches and dunes. Park your car near the lighthouse. The tower is 50 m high but is not open to visitors. Walk through the hilly dunes to the beach over a distance of about 600 m and enjoy the scenery. -
phone: +31 111 644382address: Weg van de Buitenlandse Pers 5, OuwerkerkThe Flood Museum is in the four caissons used for closing the last hole in the dyke, which arose during the floods of 1953. Footage give an impression of the rescue, relief and reconstruction with the resources of that time. Dozens of newspapers give an impression of the disaster, as the photo folder, where 12,500 photos are housed. Relief supplies, but also the machinery fot the restore works are shown. On a large model are the numerous dyke breaches stated.
Buy
Book shops
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phone: +31 111 412161address: Poststraat 22Boven het Dal is a nice little second hand book shop mainly of literature.
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phone: +31 111 412674address: Havenplein 14For books, maps, postcards, notebooks and writing materials.
Markets
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Week Market Zierikzee
address: HavenpleinTypical week market with about 75 stalls with food, fruit, flowers, textile, shoes, toys, tools and so on. -
Paardenmarkt
address: HavenpleinThis annual event originates from the old horse market who first took place in 1389 and lasted for two weeks. Until World War II the market dominated by trade in horses and small animals like rabbits, chickens and geese. After the war the horses disappeared but the horse market name was retained. In fact it became a normal year market. In the 1990s, the horse made a comeback, not in the form of a product but more as decoration of the event. Belgian horses were real eye-catchers that attracted many visitors. Nowadays there are again about 30 horses on the market, not for sale but just to look at. People can take a ride in a Lustig.
Eat
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phone: +31 111 412528address: Nieuwe Haven 23This cosy cafe restaurant has a terrace on the waterfront. They serve a wide range of dishes from simple rolls to grilled steaks for very reasable prices.
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phone: +31 111 412931address: Kraanplein 12-14They promote the Zeeland way of living.
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phone: +31 111 415195address: Havenplein 12This restaurant is on the market square. It has a fine atmosphere and good food for reasable prices. Specialities are mussels and fish but they serve good meat dishes as well.
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phone: +31 111 415122address: Appelmarkt 29-CSpecialized in self made pastries. It has terraces on the market square and serve a wide range of lunch and dinner dishes.
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phone: +31 111 417194address: Havenplein 7In a 17th century building. Wide range of lunch and dinner dishes. They serve three and four course menus.
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phone: +31 111 417732address: Schuithaven 8It has 90 seats on two floors and a lounge area.
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phone: +31 111 413264address: Fonteine 1They serve 40 different pizzas (max €11) and some Turkish dishes.
Drink
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Café de Vlinder
phone: +31 111 412814address: Nieuwe Bogerdstraat 29This is a nice pub -
phone: +31 111 413825address: Nieuwe Haven 141This is pub has a warm atmosphere and views the port. It offers lunch dishes and snacks.
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phone: +31 111 413955address: Beddeweeg 8The Steeg is a bar as well as a disco with thematic evenings.
Sleep
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phone: +31 6 22444064address: Poststraat 32This B&B has 4 excellent rooms.
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Bed & Breakfast Huys aan de Haven
phone: +31 6 51921813address: Nieuwe Haven 53This monumental building has 2 apartments and is directly located at the port. -
phone: +31 111 414204address: Nieuwe Bongerdstraat 24The building in the historical centre dates from 1560 and has 15 rooms. It has a garden of 1460 m².
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phone: +31 111 413456address: Hoofdpoortstraat 22The hotel rooms are above a Chinese restaurant. All rooms have views on the port.
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phone: +31 111 412323address: Driekoningenlaan 7Basic but good rooms. Breakfast additional for €10 p.p.
Camp sites
There are a lot of camp sites on Schouwen-Duivenland. You will find two just near Zierikzee. Most camp sites are in and around Renesse, 15km west of Zierikzee close to the beaches.-
phone: +31 111 412846address: Grote Zelkeweg 10The camp site is located on 15 minutes walk from Zierikzee centre. A bus station is 200 m distance.
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phone: +31 111 420732address: Gouweveerseweg 1
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phone: +31 111 41 21 38address: Brasweg 5, 4321 TB Kerkwerve"Mini-camping". Large recreation room (with sockets to recharge phones, etc.). Free Wi-Fi.
Cope
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phone: +31 111 430000address: Koning Gustaafweg 2
Connect
WiFi is available in most hotels. In some hotels you have to pay for WiFi service. Public free spots can be found at the Tourist Office (Nieuwe Haven 7), restaurant De Proeverij (Kraanplen 12-14) and Rijkse AAR (Havenpark 8).
Post offices
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phone: +31 900 0990address: Havenplein 2
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PostNL Business Point
phone: +31 888 686868address: Grevelingenstraat 6