'''Veerse Meer'' is in the Zeeland region of the Netherlands. It is an inlet that has now been closed off to the sea by a dyke. It is probably about 25km long and no more than 1 km at its maximum width which is towards the coast.
The area is ideal place for a cycling holiday because it is so flat, has an excellent network of cycle lanes and pathways. The area around is dotted with a number of very quaint villages and there are numerous caravan and camping parks.
The are numerous harbours filled with boats making this a very popular boating area.
At the Western end of the lake where it is separated from the sea, there is a nice beach on the seaward side which looks okay for swimming.
Understand
History
The Veerse Meer was originally an inlet and it was closed off to the sea by a dyke. It is still a salt water lagoon.
Landscape
Flora and fauna
Climate
Get in
If you are without a car take the train to Middelburg and cycle from there.
Fees/Permits
Get around
By bike
By car
See
Visit the picturesque village of Veere
Do
Sailing and boating
Wind surfing
Cycling
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Lodging
Camping
There are lots of camping grounds located around the lake.
Backcountry
Stay safe
Get out