Vuurtoren Westkapelle
Distance from (Hotel Restaurant Piccard) : 12,15 Km
Location
Kerkeweg, Westkapelle, 4361 AA, Zeeland, Nederland
The Westkapelle Lighthouse, also known as Lange Jan, is one of the most famous lighthouses in the Netherlands and an iconic landmark on the Zeeland coast. Standing tall on the western edge of Walcheren, this impressive tower has guided countless ships safely along the North Sea for centuries.
Originally built in the 15th century, the lighthouse was once the tower of the Sint-Willibrordus Church. After the church was destroyed by fire in 1831, the tower was repurposed as a lighthouse. Today, it remains an important navigational aid, casting its powerful light across the sea.
At 53 meters tall, with its striking red brick façade, the lighthouse is a remarkable sight. Visitors who climb the 207 steps to the top are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Westkapelle, the North Sea, and, on a clear day, even the Belgian coastline. The sunsets from the lighthouse are particularly stunning, making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Westkapelle has a deep connection to the sea and the ongoing battle against water. Next to the lighthouse, the Dike and War Museum tells the story of the village’s experiences with storm surges and the impact of World War II. The surrounding area is perfect for cycling and hiking along the dikes, beaches, and dunes, with the lighthouse serving as a scenic point of reference.
Whether you're a maritime history enthusiast, an adventurous climber, or simply looking for spectacular coastal views, a visit to the Westkapelle Lighthouse is a must. This proud beacon of Walcheren is a symbol of Zeeland and an impressive piece of Dutch heritage.