Sint Anthonijshoek is a family-run arable farm and mini-camping located on the edge of the village of Koudekerke, in the Dutch province of Zeeland. The property has been owned by the same family for six generations, dating back to the late 1800s, and today operates as a diverse hospitality and leisure site. In addition to its agricultural roots, the farm offers a variety of accommodations, including three studios for two persons, a holiday home for up to five guests, and a mini-camping with 25 spacious pitches. A tea garden, known as Theeschenkerij de Pluktuin, and a pick-your-own flower garden are also part of the property. The farm is located close to the coast, with beach huts available for seasonal rental at the nearby beach of Dishoek.
The pick-your-own garden (pluktuin) is open during the summer months, specifically from late July onward, as the annual flowers are sown in May and take time to fully bloom. Visitors can pick a bouquet of flowers for a fixed price of €5. The garden follows the same opening hours as the tea garden: Thursday to Saturday, from 10:00 to 17:00. The tea garden offers breakfast, lunch, and cakes, and has a small shop. The mini-camping is open from March 15 to October 25, with the high season including specific holiday periods in the spring and the months of July and August. The farm’s facilities include a playground with swings and a trampoline, a football field, a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, and a public toilet. Dogs are allowed on the campsite. Payment is accepted via pin, contactless mobile payment, and credit cards. The business holds a 4.7-star rating based on 174 reviews.
