Domburg
Domburg is a real seaside resort. During the summer it gets crowded here, but the cosy atmosphere remains. The beach is broad and clean and the village, with its old buildings, appears picturesque. Domburg is the oldest seaside resort of Zealand. The seaside visitors came here to take a cure. And now a day you can still do so, in the clear sea air and the natural environment.
What does the beach have to offer?
Domburg has a broad, sandy beach. You will find beach pavilions and cabins everywhere. There are gangways on the beach which make it easier to enter the beach with strollers or wheelchairs. Want to go kite flying? Go to the Oosterstrand (Eastern beach) or the Westerstrand (Western beach).
A look around the village
The village centre is located right behind the dunes. There is a wonderful atmosphere here. The shopping street, terraces and the swimming paradise make sure you will not get bored for one minute. Besides the modern facilities you will also find a lot of cultural history. At the beginning of the 20th century, a lot of artists came to Domburg to get new inspiration. Among them was Piet Mondriaan. To discover why he came to Domburg you can take the Mondriaanroute.
Sights
Domburg is at the edge of nature area 'de Manteling´. This is a unique forest by the edge of the dunes. There is an enormous diversity in plants and animals to find here. The forest stretches out from Domburg to Oostkapelle. When you arrive at 'Kasteel Westhove´ with its canals and castle garden, it feels like you have stepped into the middle Ages. Here, you can also visit the Zeeuws Biologisch Museum (Zeeuws biological museum), where you will get all the information about the flora and fauna of the Manteling.
