A complete sense of freedom with breathtaking views as far as the eye can see. The interplay of sun, wind, and tidal waters creates a visual spectacle that stimulates the senses and brings peace to the mind.
Residence De Zeester, with its distinctive lighthouse, is visible from afar, a beacon by the largest National Park in the Netherlands. The apartments in the lighthouse offer panoramic views of the saline nature of the Oosterschelde and the surrounding Zeeland landscape. These unique and luxurious apartments have two bedrooms. The spacious living room includes an open kitchen equipped with an induction cooktop, dishwasher, microwave oven, and refrigerator with a freezer compartment. Naturally, there is also a lovely terrace.
On the ground floor, you can indulge in the authentic flavors of Zeeland cuisine at Brasserie De Zeester. In the private, indoor storage room, guests can safely store their bicycles. Each apartment has its own parking space.
Your hostess and manager, Miranda, warmly welcomes you. Born and raised in Sint-Maartensdijk, she knows the island of Tholen inside and out. Miranda loves having everything well organized, enjoys coming up with solutions, and is happy to be there for her guests. In her free time, Miranda loves walking along the dike with her dogs, Peanut and Cookie, two Basset Hounds.
The island of Tholen is an undiscovered gem of Zeeland. Here lies Residence De Zeester, on the shore of the largest National Park in the Netherlands, the Oosterschelde, and next to the wooded nature reserve De Pluimpot. The Pluimpot is a former side channel of the Oosterschelde that leads to the picturesque villages of Sint-Maartensdijk and Scherpenisse. The nature here is ever-changing through the play of sun, wind, and water, with cozy little beaches, creeks and dikes, winding country roads, and expansive fields. This is a paradise for lovers of nature, peace, and open space. An extensive network of walking and cycling paths winds along the coastline and through nature reserves and charming villages.
The historic center of Sint-Maartensdijk boasts no fewer than 27 national monuments, including the Gothic Maartenskerk and the old Town Hall. On the historic market square, you’ll find two supermarkets, a Lidl and a Spar. Additionally, there is a bakery, butcher, pharmacy, and post office. On Friday afternoons, a weekly market takes place. You can dine on the ground floor at Brasserie De Zeester. Other options nearby include restaurants, fries and snacks, farm-fresh ice cream, or freshly baked kibbeling.
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