Rattekaai


Rattekaai is the name of a tide port on the Oosterschelde north of Rilland on the road Middenhof, which lies on the dike between the First and Second Bathpolder. The port was established as a commercial port for the village of Rilland after 1856 and was used mainly for the transportation of sugar beet in the twentieth century. The harbor bowl with plateau and lake poles is located east of a stretch dam and is protected as a national monument. To the west of the stretch dam was a marina. Rattekaai from south east

At the end of the harbor dive, a plaque of 1912 for Robert Rudolph Louis Muralt, Murter Wallet Designer, was an extra fortification above the dikes, which was widely applied in Zeeland. Another muralt wall can be seen on the harbor dive. The text on the plaque is: Betonwerk System De Muralt Aangevangen in 1912 W. Koning Wzn. Dykgraaf W. Kakebeeke Ontv. Registrar L. Kalle Hz Dykbaas Memorial stone at the harbor of Rattekaai

Today, Rattekaai is a good point of view for the slurry and swallowing of the Verdunken Land van Zuid-Beveland, which among other things grows in the Netherlands as a delicacy planted lamb lamb. 51° 26′ 20″ NB, 4° 12′ 1″ OL

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