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Informatie Over Route Lengte Wandelevent traject Gemeente traject Informatie over route (nummers van knooppunten) Startknooppunt nabij: nummer (meter) 1 Tholen 3501 Haven Anna-Jacobapolder, 80 Haven Anna-Jacobapolder 2 Tholen 5564 80, 16 Mosselweg, Sint Philipsland 3 Tholen 5648 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 48, 49, 43 Oostdijk, nabij Molen de Hoop, Sint Philipsland 4 Tholen 3766 43, 42, 40, 64, 63 Kruising Vrijberghsedijk en Zeedijk, Oud-Vossemeer 5 Tholen 6273 63, 95, 80, 82, 58 Priestermeetpolder 3, Poortvliet 6 Tholen 6410 58, 20, 10, 30 Joanna mariapolder 7, nabij afslag Kleine Dijk, Sint-Annaland 7 Tholen 5847 30, 54, 43 Kruising Molendijk en Keetenweg, Sint-Annaland 8 Tholen 3256 43, 44, 56, 57, 97 Stoofdijk 21, Stavenisse 9 Tholen 6781 97, 31, 65 Jan Karelsweg/Derde DIjk, Sint-Maartensdijk 10 Tholen 10345 65, 66, 67, 41, 68, 61, 79, 82, 90, 62 Kastelijnsweg 12, Sint-Maartensdijk 11 Tholen 7144 62, 65, 64, 63, 19,44, 51, 52, 53 Stoofstraat nabij de rotonde, Poortvliet 12 Tholen 8507 53, 56, 55, 87, 88, 85, 83 tot Oesterdam Molenvlietsedijk 8, Tholen 13 Tholen/Reimerswaal 10532 Bij begin Oesterdam tot zuidkant Oesterdam 14 Reimerswaal 6969 Eind Oesterdam waar dijk een bocht maakt, dijk volgen tot 15 Reimerswaal 5354 Oude Rijksweg, Rillandseweg, Koedijk, Meiboom, Zuidweg, Emanuelpolder, Zusterzand, bij Nolleweg dijk over, Havenstraat, Raadhuisstraat, Kerkweg, Havenoordseweg, 16 Reimerswaal 6970 Luchtenburg, Lavendeldijk helemaal uit tot kruising in Oostdijk. 17 Kruising Oostdijk, Nieuwlandse Binnendijk, spoors over, Kruisweg, dijk over, buitendijks pad tot Yerseke, Reimerswaal 7576 Olzenpolder, Molenpolderweg blijven volgen, Havendijk tot kruising Bij Havendijk dijk op richting haven parallel aan Bakenweg/ Meerpaalweg, dijk blijven volgen, Ankerweg oversteken en dan Oosterscheldedijk volgen tot trap bij Dam, oversteek Stoofstraat, rechts wandelpad volgen, Steeweg (oversteken Watergang) en dan Steeweg verder volgen richting Kanaal, 18 Reimerswaal/ Kapelle 7790 Everseweg, rechts Reeweg, Kanaaldijk over en fietspad volgen, Postbrug over, fietspad rechts naar beneden volgen, weer rechts fietspad onder Postbrug, dan wandelnetwerk 42, 41 19 Kapelle 6546 41, 60, 67, 94, 93, 92, 91 Kruising Tekenburgseweg en Dankerseweg, Kapelle 20 Kapelle 3984 91, 82, 81, 76 Kruising Eversdijkseweg en Schoorse Oudedijk, Kapelle 21 Kapelle 4494 76, 75, 73, 38, 98, 34 Kruising Breijerweg en Essedijke, Kapelle 22 Kapelle 4710 34, 25, 26, 27, 55, 56 Groenwegje 15, Kwadendamme 23 Borsele 3691 56, 57, 77, 82 Siguitsedijk 33, Kwadendamme 24 Borsele 3385 82, 73, 72 Wilhelminastraat 14, Oudelande 25 Borsele 6043 72, 71, 93, 92, 64, 63 Noordpolderdijk 1, Oudelande 26 Borsele 5059 63, 54, 53, 45, 12, richting 11 tot Tolplein Baandijk 7, Driewegen 27 Terneuzen 7446 Busstation Terneuzen, 31, 34, 20, 21, 22, 91 Busstation Terneuzen 28 Terneuzen 5571 91, 92, 81, 86, 82 Griete 22, Zaamslag 29 Terneuzen 4661 82, 83, 41, 32, 33, 34 Kampersedijk 4, Zaamslag 30 Hulst 6220 34, 12, 89 Vogelfort 4a, Hengstdijk 31 Hulst 5015 89, 88, 87, 54, 53 Cathelijneweg 19, Kuitaart 32 Hulst 7146 53, 70 Havenstraat 5, Walsoorden 33 Hulst 8516 70, 83, 82 Zeestraat 19, Graauw 34 Hulst 6724 82, 81, 72, 73, 35, 34, 33 Willem Hendrikstraat 14a, Graauw 35 Hulst 4107 33, 60, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 92 Kruising Liniedijk en Koolstraat 36 Hulst 4008 92, 93, 96, 97, 95, 84, 88, 87 Stroperstraat 7, Kapellebrug 37 Terneuzen 4589 87, 86, 30, 32 Ellestraat 52, Heikant 38 Terneuzen 4029 32, 33, 23, 21, 20, 85 Tragel 2, Koewacht 39 Terneuzen 3805 85, 84, 82, 81 Tuinderstraat 4, Koewacht 40 Terneuzen 3043 81, 87, 86, 71, 73 Reigerijdreef 9, Koewacht 41 Terneuzen 6195 73, 90, 39,38, 37, 36, 83 Waterhuisstraat 1, Zuiddorpe 42 Terneuzen 4642 83, 84, 75,77, 51 Eversdam 2, Westdorpe 43 Terneuzen 7123 51, 73, 36, 21, 85, 61 Kapittelstraat 6, Westdorpe 44 Terneuzen 4816 61, 64, 65, 41 Mosselhuisstraat 2, Sas van Gent 45 Terneuzen 5617 41, 16, 15, 14, 73, 93, 34 Eilandstraat 7, Sluiskil 46 Terneuzen 7964 34, 27, 85, 28, 81, 80, 51, 50 Visartpolderdijk 3, Sluiskil 47 Terneuzen 10125 50, 10, 16, 65, 67 Rozenlaan 31, Hoek 48 Terneuzen 4564 67, 66, 29 Braakmanweg 3, Biervliet 49 Sluis 5886 29, 28, 12, 39 Markt 10, Biervliet 50 Sluis 5089 39, 57, 58, 53, 81, 80 Schorerweg 5, IJzendijke 51 Sluis 6514 80, 61, 69, 83 Oudemansdijk 2, Waterlandkerkje 52 Sluis 4807 83, 72, 71, 15 Eiland 4, Sint Kruis 53 Sluis 5855 15, 34, 33, 32, 21, 29 Dorpstraat 2, Sint Kruis 54 Sluis 8513 29, 20, 53 Herendreef 61, Aardenburg 55 Sluis 6944 53, 84, 64, 65, 31, 45, 44 Diomedeweg 5, Oostburg 56 Sluis 5362 44, 43, 42, 41, 12, 15 Zeedijk 1, Retranchement 57 Sluis 6756 15, 81, 23, 24 Gerrit van Hoekestraat 2, Retranchement 58 Sluis 4466 24, 37, 93, 17, 18 Zeedijk 13b, Nieuwvliet 59 Sluis 3441 18, 11, 22, 81 Gerard de Moorsweg 2, Groede 60 Sluis 4315 81, 82, 79 veerhaven Kruispunt Havendijk en Hogedijk, Breskens 61 Vlissingen 5651 21 station Vlissingen, 84, 85, 86, 97, 22 Station Vlissingen 62 Vlissingen 4856 22, 93, 91, 92, 99 Fort de Ruyterweg 3, Ritthem 63 Vlissingen 3758 99, 47, 43, 42, 45 Kruising Rammekensweg en Schorerpolderweg, Ritthem 64 Middelburg 4360 45, 44, 46, 27, 21 Walravenstraat 1, Nieuw- en Sint Joosland 65 Veere 4234 21, 22, 23, 29, 16, 15, 74 De Schroebrug, Middelburg 66 Veere 3117 74, 72, 41 Rorikshilweg 1, Grijpskerke 67 Veere 5898 41, 94, 61, 62 Middelburgseweg 14, Grijpskerke 68 Veere 4260 62, 31, 23, 24 Kloosterweg 5, Aagtekerke 69 Veere 3541 24, 25, 86, 87, 91 Oude Grintweg 4, Aagtekerke 70 Veere 5876 91, 92, 93, 94, 73 Duinbeekseweg 5, Oostkapelle 71 Veere 7412 73, 52, 53, 57, 58 Dunoweg 14, Oostkapelle 72 Veere 4813 58, 93, 94, 95, 35, 15 Vrouwenpolderseweg 83, Vrouwenpolder 73 Veere 3253 15, 75, 74, 73, 71, 13, 11 Landschuurweg 5, Veere 74 Middelburg 3489 11, 46, 45 Sluisweg 9, Veere 75 Middelburg 5659 45, 91, 92 Christiaanpolderweg 4, Arnemuiden 76 Goes 3349 92, 40, 70, 80 Muidenweg 225, Wolphaartsdijk 77 Goes 4333 80, 53, 64, 65, Overhofweg 1, Wolphaartsdijk 78 Goes 2812 65, 66, 61, 62, 63 Bokkeweg 1, Wolphaartsdijk 79 Goes 4699 63, 18, 19, 43, Schelphoek 3, Wolphaartsdijk 80 Noord-Beveland 5148 43, 54 richting 55 dan via Deltaweg sluizen over en dan naar Kwistenburg 1, Wolphaartsdijk 81 Noord-Beveland 3568 87, 84, 83, 79 Oost-Bermgweg 2, Kortgene 82 Noord-Beveland 3760 79, 80, 73, 43 Hoofdstraat 113, Kortgene 83 Noord-Beveland 3968 43, 42, 41 via Bokkegat, 47, 44, 48, 40 Zuiddijk 8, Colijnsplaat 84 Noord-Beveland 4927 40, 63, 60, 69 Keihoogteweg 6, Wissenkerke 85 Noord-Beveland 4070 69, 53, 42, 41 tot begin Stormvloedkering Sophia Boulevard 27, Kamperland 86 Schouwen-Duiveland 8497 Stormvloedkering helemaal tot 92 Jacobahaven, Kamperland 87 Schouwen-Duiveland 3288 92, 91, 90 Kampweg 11, Burgh-Haamstede 88 Schouwen-Duiveland 5523 90, 50, via het strand naar 21. Boswachterij Burg-Haamstede, in bos achter Kraaijensteinweg 89 Schouwen-Duiveland 6812 21, 90, 91, 70 Torenweg 51, Burg-Haamstede 90 Schouwen-Duiveland 3478 70, 85, 82, 83 Hoogenboomlaan 29a, Renesse 91 Schouwen-Duiveland 3654 83, 84, 71 Laone 23, Renesse 92 Schouwen-Duiveland 4777 71, 87, 92 Parkeerplaats strandtoegang Ellemeet, Noordwelle 93 Schouwen-Duiveland 4215 92, 74, 76 Nieuwe kerkweg 4, Den Osse 94 Schouwen-Duiveland 4003 76, 77, 79, 89 Markt 35, Brouwershaven 95 Schouwen-Duiveland 3879 89, 20, 32, 33 Rietdijk 35, Zonnemaire 96 Schouwen-Duiveland 4556 33, 19, 42, Zonnemairsedijk 2, Zonnemaire 97 Schouwen-Duiveland 5801 42, 91 via dorpsring Dreischor, 92, 74, 75,76 Ooststraat 21, Dreischor 98 Schouwen-Duiveland 5628 76, 78,14, 21, 57 Galgeweg 9, Nieuwerkerk 99 Schouwen-Duiveland 4061 57, 62, 63 Markt 8, Oosterland 100 Schouwen-Duiveland 4131 63, 18 Verloren Kostweg 5, Bruinisse .
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