You will find this picture right in the center of Yerseke. You will stay on the first and second floor, above an empty shop building. The apartment therefore offers plenty of space for 8 adults.
The décor is fresh and modern. Adjacent to the kitchen is the spacious and sunny balcony. With all facilities within walking distance and always something to see, this is an A-location for anyone who likes to stay in a lively place. At the front of the apartment there is plenty of free parking space.
The layout is as follows: Entrance hall with stairs to the apartment. There are four bedrooms, 1 on the 1st floor with a double bed and 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor 2 x 2 bunk beds and 2x single bed In addition, there is an open plan kitchen complete with dishwasher, hob and oven. The bathroom has a bath + shower.
This apartment has everything for a relaxing holiday on the Oosterschelde. It can be found in the Zeeland village of Yerseke. As a well-known oyster and mussel village, Yerseke plays an important role in the catch of crustaceans and shellfish in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is therefore the perfect place to learn more about the typical Zeeland mussel and oyster culture. This way you can see with your own eyes how the oysters are grown at the oyster pits. Or better yet: during a tasting, let yourself be surprised by the unique taste of mussels and oysters that are freshly fished from the Oosterschelde.
If you want to go out, there is also plenty to do in the area. For example, you can take a beautiful walk along the water or through the vast Yerseke Moer nature reserve. You can also rent a bicycle or scooter from the neighbors (scooterhurenzeeland.nl) and take a trip over the dikes on the coast, past blossoming fruit orchards and along one of the oldest polder landscapes in the Netherlands: the Zak van Zuid-Beveland. A visit to the Oosterschelde museum, where you can learn more about Yerseke as a mussel village, is also worthwhile. Book a tour of the harbors and oyster pits in Yerseke.
In short, close to everything, always something to see, plenty of space and the Oosterschelde at the door.

