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Schellebelle Ferry

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Schellebelle Ferry

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Veer Schellebelle, officially known as Veer B12 Schellebelle - Uitbergen, is a unique and historic public ferry service for pedestrians and cyclists crossing the Schelde River in East Flanders, Belgium. Located in Schellebelle, a sub-municipality of Wichelen, this charming ferry connects the village with the expansive Kalkense Meersen nature reserve and the towns of Aard and Uitbergen. It stands out as a vital link for local communities and a popular landmark for those exploring the region's natural beauty.

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    March 15, 2022

    Hiking

    With this ferry (= Veer) you have to, no joke, ring the "Schelle belle", i.e. for the ferry. Then the ferryman or ferrywoman will take you across the water with a smile. Just keep an eye on the clock so you can make it back to the car after the walk.
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    June 30, 2025

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    The ferry of Schellebelle is one of the oldest crossings on the Lower Scheldt or Sea Scheldt. The ferry is said to have been created at the beginning of the 13th century after the Scheldt course was changed, cutting off the rural district of Aard from Schellebelle. In 1798, the ferry became the property of the state. (Vzw 't Veer)
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    October 21, 2020

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    An age-old service to transfer people. There has been a ferry service here since the 14th century. No matter how narrow the Scheldt is here... using the ferry gives a different dimension to our travel behavior. And it all starts with the 'Blue Bell'. However short this moment actually is, it is a soothing moment. Always a bit of travel...
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    Location: Wichelen, Dendermonde, East Flanders, Flanders, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical operating hours for Veer Schellebelle?

    While the ferry doesn't run on a fixed timetable, it generally operates during daylight hours. It crosses whenever passengers are present. However, it's always wise to check for specific seasonal schedules or potential temporary interruptions, especially if you plan to cross early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

    Are there specific trails or routes that incorporate the Veer Schellebelle crossing?

    Absolutely! The Veer Schellebelle is a central feature of many popular walking and cycling routes in the region, particularly those exploring the Kalkense Meersen nature reserve. You'll find numerous circular walks and longer cycling tours that utilize the ferry as a key link. Many routes are available on platforms like komoot, offering various distances and difficulty levels.

    Is Veer Schellebelle suitable for families with young children or those with strollers?

    Yes, the ferry is very family-friendly. It's exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists, making it safe from vehicle traffic. The short, serene journey across the Schelde is often a highlight for children. The surrounding trails in the Kalkense Meersen also offer many easy, flat paths suitable for strollers, making it an ideal spot for a family outing.

    Can I bring my dog on the Veer Schellebelle ferry and on nearby trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Veer Schellebelle ferry, provided they are kept on a leash and under control. The surrounding nature reserves, like the Kalkense Meersen, also typically allow dogs on trails, though it's always best to keep them leashed to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    What are the parking options available near Veer Schellebelle?

    Parking is available in the vicinity of the ferry landings on both sides of the Schelde. However, spaces can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on sunny weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. Look for designated parking areas in Schellebelle or near the access points to the Kalkense Meersen.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Veer Schellebelle?

    Yes, both Schellebelle and the nearby towns of Uitbergen and Wichelen offer various amenities. You can find local cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a drink before or after your crossing. For accommodation, there are guesthouses and B&Bs in the wider area, perfect for extending your stay and exploring more of East Flanders.

    How long does the ferry crossing itself take?

    The crossing on Veer Schellebelle is quite short, typically lasting only a few minutes. It's a brief but charming experience that offers unique 360-degree views of the Schelde bend and the distant Sint-Jan-Onthoofdingkerk tower.

    Is Veer Schellebelle accessible by public transport?

    Yes, Schellebelle has a train station, making it accessible by public transport. From the station, it's a pleasant walk or short cycle to the ferry landing. This makes it a convenient option for hikers and cyclists who prefer not to drive.

    What makes the 'Schelle belle' bell so special?

    The 'Schelle belle' is a distinctive feature of the ferry. It's a bell located on both banks that passengers ring to signal their presence and summon the ferry operator for a crossing. This traditional method adds a unique, nostalgic, and interactive element to the experience, often highlighted by visitors as a charming part of their journey.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near the ferry?

    Beyond the scenic views from the ferry itself, the main natural feature is the expansive Kalkense Meersen nature reserve, which the ferry provides access to. This area is rich in biodiversity, with open grasslands, wetlands, and various bird species. It's an excellent spot for nature observation and offers tranquil landscapes for walking and cycling.

    How does the Veer Schellebelle operate compared to other ferries?

    Unlike many other ferries that run on fixed schedules, Veer Schellebelle operates on demand. You simply ring the 'Schelle belle' on the bank, and the ferryman or ferrywoman will come to take you across. This flexible service, combined with it being free for pedestrians and cyclists, makes it quite unique among Flemish waterways.

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