Welcome to Sint-Annaland

Sint-Annaland, located in the southwest of the Netherlands in the province of Zeeland, lies on the northeastern side of Tholen where the Krabbenkreek, wide clay polders and the former tidal channels shape a layered island landscape, and beginning a holiday in Sint-Annaland is easy thanks to the N656 and nearby routes linking the village with Poortvliet, Stavenisse and the marina zone along the Krabbenkreek. The gently rising terrain near old creek ridges offers walkers alternating views of meadows, hedgerow lines and the characteristic church tower, while quiet rural lanes reveal places where a holiday home in Sint-Annaland becomes a natural base for exploring both inland agriculture and the tidal edges. A villa in Sint-Annaland provides direct access to agricultural loops, narrow drainage canals and calm paths leading toward the dike routes around Stavenisse, and the proximity of the Krabbenkreek mudflats adds a shifting maritime horizon noticeable during early cycling rounds. Cyclists rely on the numbered junction network connecting Sint-Annaland with the rural paths toward Oud-Vossemeer, the open fields near Scherpenisse and the long routes leading south toward Sint-Maartensdijk, and a B&B in Sint-Annaland suits travellers who appreciate short distances to viewpoints, quiet field paths and small heritage corners. Families enjoy the recreational lawns near the marina, anglers use calm water stretches around the outer dike zone and day hikers follow silent tracks toward the creek remnants that shaped northern Tholen. All these layers give Sint-Annaland a gentle tidal rhythm that resonates long after each visit.