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Domburg is a historic seaside resort town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is one of the oldest coastal resort towns in the Netherlands, known for its beautiful beaches, dunes, and lush forests.

Understand[edit]

Badpaviljoen Domburg

Domburg became a popular seaside resort in the late 19th century. The town has served as an inspiration for many artists, including Piet Mondrian, due to its unique light caused by the reflection from the sea.

History[edit]

The town's history dates back to Roman times. Archaeological discoveries have unveiled remains of a temple dedicated to the goddess Nehalennia.

Climate[edit]

Like most of the Netherlands, Domburg has a maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters.

Get in[edit]

By car[edit]

From Middelburg, the capital of Zeeland, it's a scenic 30-minute drive using the N57 towards Serooskerke, after which you turn onto the N287 towards Domburg via Oostkapelle. Middelburg will be on your route coming from almost all of the Netherlands, using either the A58 from Bergen op Zoom, or the more interesting N57 across the Deltawerken from Brielle and Rotterdam. From the coast of Belgium, head for Terneuzen (north of Ghent), and use the N62. This does include a €5 toll for the tunnel that crosses the Scheldt estuary, but is a significantly quicker route than the alternative journey via the ring of Antwerp.

By public transport[edit]

Regular bus services run from Middelburg train station to Domburg. These are lines 52 and 53, which both operate hourly. From Ghent, an express bus route operates to this station once every two hours, and from Bruges bus line 42 connects to Breskens, where you'll have to cross the Scheldt estuary by ferry. Arriving in Vlissingen, you can take the train to Middelburg and catch connecting buses there, or use bus 56 to meet line 53 in Koudekerke.

Get around[edit]

Given its compact size, Domburg is best explored on foot or by bike.

See[edit]

  • Domburg Beach
  • Marie Tak van Poortvliet Museum Domburg
  • Nehalennia Temple
  • Domburgsche Golf Club

Do[edit]

  • Watersports
  • Walking and cycling

Eat[edit]

Domburg offers a variety of dining options, from quaint cafes to high-end restaurants.

Sleep[edit]

Accommodation in Domburg ranges from campsites and vacation rentals to luxury hotels.

Stay safe[edit]

Domburg is generally a safe destination. Be mindful of the sea and its currents if you decide to go swimming.

Respect[edit]

Domburg locals appreciate visitors respecting the natural beauty of the area.

Go next[edit]

After Domburg, consider visiting the historic city of Middelburg, the charming town of Veere, or continue your journey along the Dutch coastline.

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