Vrouwenpolder (Zeelandic: D’n Polder) is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Veere, and lies about 9 km north of Middelburg. The name is derived from "the polder of Our Lady", referring to the Virgin Mary.
Restaurants in Vrouwenpolder
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Our first stop after leaving the cruise ship was the village of Veere. This had once been an important port especially for wool brought in from Scotland. There were merchants' and guild houses. We had tea and waffles at Bliek Eten & Drinken. It was in a pleasant spot where you could sit outside. Waffles were ok, so I don't know why it has a low TA rating.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
This beach was such a surprise. Miles and miles of perfect, clean, sandy beach. behind the sand dunes with a backdrop of beach huts.
Scattering of snack huts, serving freshly cooked hot chips for a perfect lunch on the beach.
Deckschairs, windbreaks and sunbeds for hire at regular intervals.
3 based on 489 reviews
Nice to go there with family. Bought tickets online with discount but still pretty expensive, this went smoothly. Could be easier to import it into your Apple wallet. Parking 7 euro think that's over the top. The food offering is oke but very unprofessional and to expensive for what you get. Service level is very poor. So we paid to be here for 2 adults and 4 kids including a Sandwich, drink and parking 150 euro. Families with kids be aware before you go to this place
4.5 based on 342 reviews
We have been here a couple of times already, but never when the weather was this good. There is a major difference in beach size on high or low tide, so its excellent for builing sand Castles. In summertime there are a lot of beach guards, who keep an eye out for you..
Even in high season, you can still find a spot on the beach, its big enough for everyone.
We always park on a big parking space near albert heijn, a dutch supermarket, they charge 8,50 euro for a full day.
4 based on 20 reviews
The mill is beautifully restored and the wings of keep spinning over your head when sitting outside enjoying the very good pancakes.
Children can play at the small playground while waiting for their meal.
I definitely missed more historic information about the building and its use. I could not even find this in Dutch on site.
The staff was extremely busy and we had to wait a lot (too long) for both ordering and paying.
All in all we had a good meal in nice surroundings, but with more information about the building we would not have left with the feeling of this place being more a tourist trap than a place of historical interest.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
This is a lovely old building that was described by our guide as one of the most beautiful in the Netherlands. I can agree with that as it is well worth a 'Look See'
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Looking for a kite/windsurf school, fun group activities or a crazy bachelor party? You have come to the right place!
During our weekend in Zeeland, we (6 friends) wanted to do some fun activities together. At movement Sports the staff was already waiting for us with their archery tag equipment. After an exciting round of playing army, it was time to take on the Blob....MoreThanks alot for the recommendation and hopefully we will see you in 2017 for that kitesurfing class :)
5 based on 2 reviews
In ons weekendverblijf was een korting inbegrepen voor een uurtje floaten in het floatcentrum van Zeeland in Vrouwenpolder. Ter plaatse informeerden wij aan het onthaal. Een vriendelijke dame toonde ons de floatruimte en benadrukte de heilzame werking van de behandeling. Na reservatie konden wij volgende dag met 2 personen, elk in een afzonderlijke kamer, floaten in een magnesiumbad. Elke cabine was gevuld met 500 kg zout, en zag eruit als een futuristisch ei, open of dicht. Op voorhand kregen wij deskundige uitleg, oordoppen en nekondersteuning. Je hoeft niets mee te nemen, alles is inbegrepen, handdoeken voor de achterafdouche, haarproducten, haardroger, lenzenvloeistof. Het was een zalige ervaring om te drijven in volledige ontspanning, met muziek op de achtergrond en achteraf een theetje in de rustruimte om nog lang na te genieten. Voor herhaling vatbaar !!!
4.5 based on 57 reviews
There is a dune-top path leading all along this beautiful, unspoilt coast. You can bike or walk it, and if you get tired you can easily turn away from the sea and find yourself close to one of the small towns. Just past Domburg (if heading North) the turn-off leads past a castle (which used to be the Abbbot of Middelburgh's summer retreat), where there is also a restaurant/coffee bar (with a nice clean toilet). I walked along here with my husband and on my own at different times and it always seemed peaceful, not too many other people using it but just enough so you don't feel lost!
4 based on 10 reviews
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