Discover the best top things to do in Zeeland Province, The Netherlands including Klok'uus, Mini Mundi, Optisport Sportcentrum Groene Woud, Recreatiecentrum De Vogel, Deltapark Neeltje Jans, Het Arsenaal, Zwemparadijs De Roompot, Aquadome Scheldorado.
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4.5 based on 36 reviews
Klok'uus consists of a large indoor and outdoor playground. the large indoor and outdoor playgrounds offer lots of fun for the kids, while parents and grandparents can relax in our cosy restaurant where we serve delightful and unique (regional) dishes. The indoor playground contains exciting slides and a great indoor softplay area. Besides this there is a Free-fall Slide which gives you butterflies in your stomach and the Spider Tower provides an exciting challenge. For toddlers, the indoor playground has a separate fun play area. The outdoor playground is also fully of adventure. Using the large wooden bridge you'll climb outside, where's you'll end up in a semi-covered ropes course of at least 3 to seven metres high. In the middle of exciting obstacles you'll make high jumps in the elastic spring nets. Beneath the ropes course you'll find a kart track with real tractor carts. The little ones have their own play yard. On the outer edges of the play yard you'll find the Bungee Jump and several large inflatables during the summer months!
4.0 based on 109 reviews
This scale model (one-twentieth) of the town of Walcheren replicates more than 200 buildings, trains and ships that move, and windmills.
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3.0 based on 757 reviews
This was such a surprise. This museum is in one of the caissons like the ones used in the great flood of 1953 that killed 2000 people in Holland and Belgium when a dike broke. This museum shows the fascinating history of dikes in the Netherlands and how the caissons were used to repair the huge breach in 1953. It is a wonderful museum and well worth the visit. It highlights the ingenuity, tenacity and resilience of the Dutch people and teaches us all a lesson in disaster management and how to survive it. The area also shows the new kind of dikes being built today which are so different to the old style and how they are dealing already with the rising seas due to global warning. This is a must see museum.
2.5 based on 51 reviews
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