Welcome to Krabbendijke

Krabbendijke, located in the southwest of the Netherlands in the province of Zeeland, lies on the southern edge of Zuid-Beveland where orchards, former creek structures and long dike lines toward the Oosterschelde form a varied landscape, and beginning a holiday in Krabbendijke is easy thanks to the N289 and the railway line connecting the village with Kapelle, Rilland and the broader Beveland region. The slightly rising terrain near the old creek ridges offers walkers alternating views of fruit rows, hedgerows and the characteristic church centre, while quiet rural roads reveal places where a holiday home in Krabbendijke becomes a natural base for exploring both inland and coastal zones. A villa in Krabbendijke provides direct access to agricultural loops, narrow waterways and the dike areas shaped by centuries of land reclamation, and the nearby conservation zone of the Yerseke Moer adds a wide, shifting marshland horizon noticeable during early cycling routes. Cyclists rely on the numbered junction network connecting Krabbendijke with the coastal stretches near Yerseke, the open farmland toward Waarde and the long dike paths leading to the Schelde estuary, and a B&B in Krabbendijke suits travellers who appreciate short distances to viewpoints, quiet field paths and small cultural sites. Families enjoy the recreation zones near the village edges, anglers use calm canals in the polders and day hikers follow peaceful tracks toward the historic creek patterns south of the settlement. All these layers give Krabbendijke a rural clarity that deepens steadily with each return.