best places to collect oysters in the Netherlands

Oyster picking in the Netherlands: these are 8 places you'll want to know and it's completely free

September 17 2025
Last updated: October 13, 2025

YESSSSS, the R is in the month, which means oyster harvesting is back in the Netherlands. Right in the wild! And what's more: completely free. Time to list the best and most popular oyster harvesting spots in the Netherlands for you. From the Wadden Islands to Zeeland and the province of Groningen. Because, by now, I can already tick off a few myself. I discovered oyster harvesting a few years ago, and it's become a regular occurrence whenever the R is in the month. Oyster season runs roughly from September to April. However, there are a few rules you have to follow when harvesting oysters in the Netherlands. I'll tell you all about those rules in this article. Sometimes oyster harvesting is also called plucking. These days, both are used, and in that case, we're talking about the same thing! Enjoy!

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best places to collect oysters in the Netherlands

Everything you need to know about oyster harvesting in the Netherlands

Why do I enjoy collecting oysters so much? Of course, because I absolutely love oysters. I buy them almost every week at the market and make different kinds of them. tasty recipes I'm also a fan. But what I also love about oyster collecting is the great outdoors. And spotting oysters can almost feel like a sport in some places! That's why I've created this guide with tips for oyster collecting in the Netherlands. Because if you know where to go, it's a piece of cake to fill your bucket with this briny delicacy in no time. While you might pay at least €4 per oyster in restaurants and bars, you can collect these wild oysters completely free. Oysters are collected at low tide. So it's very important to check the tide carefully before you set out. Preferably go during ebbing tide, not during rising tide.

This is what you take with you when you go oyster collecting

A bottle of champagne, glasses, an oyster knife and glove, a tea towel, and some lemon. Just kidding ;-). Or maybe not! Nothing beats opening your oysters right on a picnic blanket to sample a few. It doesn't get much purer than that! But besides these items that complete this free outing in the Netherlands, I also want to give you some advice on the best clothing for oyster harvesting and other handy tools. And trust me: I speak from experience, having once lain stretched out in the mud on the mudflats of Texel.

Best clothes for oyster harvesting and other tools

Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty and bring rubber boots. Make sure they're not too big, as your feet can sometimes get stuck in the bottom. It depends a bit on where you're going to collect oysters whether you'll get really dirty. Still, I would definitely recommend bringing a change of dry clothes. Thank me later! Work gloves are also handy, and don't forget to bring a screwdriver. Sometimes oysters get stuck together or to the rocks along the dike. Also, bring a large bucket and several garbage bags. Garbage bags for your dirty clothes and boots, and garbage bags to put around the buckets containing the oysters. You don't want them to topple over and roll all over your trunk. Thank me later ;-).

These are the rules for collecting oysters in the Netherlands:

– You are allowed to bring up to 10 kg per person at a time. This is roughly the size of a cleaning bucket. – Note: you may only pick oysters for your own use, so you may not sell them later to restaurants, for example. – You may not stir, scoop, or scrape the bottom. – You may not go onto the mudflats, not even to walk to the oyster beds. This is quite difficult in practice on Texel, so keep a close eye on the tide to ensure the path is truly 'dry'. – You may not damage any plants or seaweed while picking. – Of course, you may not pick oysters on private property or if a nature reserve has been cordoned off. – Going to pick oysters abroad? Then it's useful to check the local regulations!

Eating right away? Here's how to know your home-harvested oyster is good:

In short, but to the point: you can't smell a good oyster. If you open one and smell a strong sulfurous odor, it's best to skip it. Also, depending on the location, some oysters may have a lot of mud. You don't want to eat those either, of course. I always enjoy eating the smaller oysters with lemon or a vinaigrette and gratinating the larger ones in the oven. The wild oysters in Zeeland (the Japanese oysters) are particularly large, making them perfect for a recipe that calls for slicing them. For example, I recently ate an oyster mixed with steak tartare at restaurant De Kas. So delicious!

How long can you keep oysters in the refrigerator?

Opinions are somewhat divided on how long you can store oysters. During the really cold months, I've sometimes left them in seawater in the garden for a week (let's say at refrigerator temperature). In the refrigerator, I'm still comfortable eating them after a few days. But when opening them, always pay close attention to the smell and, above all, trust your instincts.

8 Best Places to Pick Oysters in the Netherlands

The Oyster Dam – Zeeland

The province of Zeeland is one of the Dutch provinces with a long coastline and numerous beaches, both on the North Sea and the Oosterschelde estuary. It's a province where a lot of fish, shellfish, and crustaceans are caught and farmed, such as Zeeland mussels. The Oosterschelde also boasts several excellent oyster-picking spots, including the Oesterdam, a dam in the Oosterschelde that runs between Tholen and Zuid-Beveland. Besides finding and gathering oysters to your heart's content, the Oesterdam is also known as a great diving spot.

Yerseke – Zeeland

If picking your own oysters is a bit too adventurous, try one of the restaurants by the oyster pits in Yerseke, such as De Oesterij. Yerseke, in Zeeland, is also known as the "oyster capital" and therefore definitely deserves a mention. Yerseke is originally a true fishing village, which is no surprise, as it lies directly on the Oosterschelde, just like the Oesterdam. Along the beach, you'll find numerous oyster beds where wild picking is permitted.

Wilhelminadorp – Zeeland

I regularly go oyster collecting in Wilhelminadorp in Zeeland. Here, the oysters are literally there for the taking, and you can fill your bucket so quickly that you can even be a bit critical about the shape and size of the oysters. Wilhelminadorp is located in the municipality of Goes on the Goes Canal that flows into the Oosterschelde, which explains why you have a good chance of finding oysters here at low tide. Walk down the Westhavendijk or Oosthavendijk to the Goese Sas and start picking right away! I tend to head closer to the beach near Restaurant Katseveer. You can easily park there and just walk into the water with your bucket. You'll also find beautiful empty oyster shells there, which are completely white. I always collect these to make crafts with my son later. These shells are great fun to paint with the kids! If you're in Zeeland with your family, the beach near Wilhelminadorp is a great place to collect oysters with (younger) children. There's plenty of space for them to play safely on the beach and search for shells. And then you and your partner can take turns in the water to fill a bucket with the Japanese creuses.

Scheldt moor – Zeeland

The last Zeeland destination in this list of oyster-gathering destinations is Scheldeoord. Unlike the previous three oyster-gathering locations in Zeeland, Scheldeoord isn't located on the Eastern Scheldt, but on the Western Scheldt. If you have a choice, I'd suggest going to one of the spots near the Eastern Scheldt, as the Western Scheldt's water is often in the news for being significantly more polluted. If you happen to be in the area, check with locals and trust your instincts.

The Mok Bay – Texel

The Mok, or Mok Bay, is a bay in the south of Texel, between De Hors and 't Horntje, not far from the village of Den Hoorn, where you arrive by boat from Den Helder. Because of the sheltered and shallow water in the bay, Mok Bay is an ideal habitat for shellfish such as oysters and mussels. Until 1990, mussels were the primary habitat, but in 1990 the Japanese oyster, also known as the 'creuse', was introduced to the area, after this oyster species had already been introduced in Zeeland in 1960. Mok Bay is truly beautiful and a must-see, but because it is a protected area, oyster harvesting is not officially permitted here. However, other oyster banks can be found along the Wadden Sea dike.

De Cocksdorp – Texel

I always pick oysters in a different spot on Texel. At the northernmost tip of Texel, you'll find De Cocksdorp, a village with about 1.185 inhabitants, where you can find excellent oysters nearby. One of the best spots on Texel for oyster picking is the oyster bank near the Lancaster Dike (the dike body). You can hardly miss it at low tide, as several local oyster tours also depart from this spot. That's how I discovered these oyster banks myself and always remember to go back when I'm on a weekend trip to Texel with my partner. Personally, I don't think this spot is suitable for oyster picking with young children. You have to walk quite a distance out onto the mudflats, and it's easy to get your shoes stuck when the water rises again.

Wadden Sea dike near Oost-Vlieland – Vlieland

Oyster gathering isn't limited to Texel; you can also forage for your own meal on Vlieland. I haven't been there myself yet, but I've heard good things about it! The best place to gather oysters on Vlieland is at the oyster banks along the Wadden Sea dike south of the village of Oost-Vlieland. So you can walk the mudflats and gather oysters at the same time!

Lauwersoog – Groningen

Zeeland and the Wadden Islands might be places that immediately come to mind when you think of oyster collecting, but did you know you can also find oysters in the province of Groningen? In Groningen, you can collect oysters in Lauwersoog! In Lauwersoog, you'll find the oyster beds along the Zeedijk, where the ferry to Schiermonnikoog also departs. It's a lesser-known wild oyster-collecting spot, but how great would it be to combine it with a weekend in Groningen? Lauwersmeer National Park is definitely a must-see during a weekend in Groningen. Honestly? I immediately feel like planning a weekend in Groningen and, for example, staying at De Piloersmaborg, because it's been far too long for me! Enjoy the tips in this article about the best places to collect oysters in the Netherlands. One of the best free outings in the Netherlands, if you ask me, and with the tips in this article, you'll be all set! Literally, because did I mention the water can be quite cold if you go in winter ;-).

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