The island of Tholen is an undiscovered piece of Zeeland. Here lies the new holiday park Wulpdal, situated next to the largest National Park in the Netherlands, the Oosterschelde, and the wooded nature reserve De Pluimpot. The Pluimpot is a former side channel of the Oosterschelde leading to the picturesque villages of Sint-Maartensdijk and Scherpenisse. Due to the interplay of sun, wind, and water, nature here is always different, with cozy beaches, creeks, and dikes, winding polder roads, and vast fields. This is a paradise for nature lovers, peace, and space enthusiasts. An extensive network of hiking and cycling trails winds along the coastline and through nature reserves and picturesque villages.
The old town center of Sint-Maartensdijk boasts no fewer than 27 national monuments, including the Gothic Maartenskerk and the old Town Hall. On the historic market square, there are two supermarkets, a Lidl and a Spar. There is also a bakery, butcher, chemist, and post office. On Friday afternoons, there is a weekly market.
Dining out is possible in our brasserie De Zeester, with enchanting views of the Oosterschelde. Within walking distance is Restaurant Smaek. You can also find nearby places for fries and snacks, farm ice cream, or freshly fried codfish. Vakantiepark Wulpdal has a playing field with swings and soccer goals. In the adjacent park, you are welcome to visit the new activity hall for fun bowling, an indoor playground, and the X-Wall. Here you can also enjoy indoor padel, fitness, and wellness. Within walking distance is an ideal beach for children. Gorishoek Beach is well-organized with a length of 150 meters and shielded by a low dam from the tidal water of the Oosterschelde. Swimming and playing can also be done in the heated outdoor pool of Sint-Maartensdijk, surrounded by a large lawn. Regardless of the weather, children can enjoy climbing, crawling, and playing at Monkey Town in Halsteren.
By car, highway A4, exit number 26 to the provincial road N286 in the direction of Tholen/Halsteren. Continue on the provincial road towards Scherpenisse.