- Kitchenette with microwave, kettle, fridge and coffee machine or Senseo,
- cooking area available;
- Very large private bathroom with rain shower, toilet with handicap and washstand;
- 2-person bed 160 x 200 with topper;
- Flat-screen TV with satellite channels (Canal Digital), many German TV channels;
- sitting area with dining table;
- Terrace with decking and furniture. Socket on terrace for laptop or grill
- Free wifi
- Own private parking space in front of the accommodation
Would you like to spend a holiday with us with friends or family? We have two separate studios for rent next to each other! Each has space for two adults and one child up to three years. Then book listing numbers 2497559 and 2450119 together.
Westkapelle is a wonderful place that invites you to linger both in summer and in winter. Westkapelle lies at the westernmost point of the Netherlands, and is surrounded by the salty water of the Westerschelde and the North Sea. Westkapelle has a lot to offer, including:
• Clean and long sandy beach.
• Walking, cycling and fishing in nature (and) around Westkapelle
• Peace and quiet, but also liveliness and drama, for example the Westkappelse fair space and peace, but also vitality and spectacle, for example the Westkapelle fun fair and the traditional ring riding.
• There are many events in the summer season, see: Events.
• A wide range of accommodation in and outside the village.
• Various catering: terraces, beach pavilions and restaurants.
Westkapelle is surrounded by water in the north, west and south, it is protected by the dunes and the sea dike. The sea dike shows the great contrast between water and land. Tourists like to climb up to enjoy the breathtaking view. The waves, passing ships and fantastic sunsets are fascinating every time. If you turn around, you will see the characteristic red roofs of the village, always a fascinating picture. Most of the houses were built during the reconstruction in the 1950s. The pre-war west chapel was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War. The sea dike was bombed by the Allies in October 1944 to liberate Walcheren. The resulting bomb hole in the dike gave the sea free rein in the village, which among other things led to the creation of the large lake behind the Westkapelle.