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A Seal

Animal rescue service in Ouddorp

Updated: March 09, 2024 02:22 PM

A Seal is located in Ouddorp (Village in the Netherlands), Netherlands. It's address is Haringvlietplein 3A, 3251 LD Stellendam, Netherlands.

Haringvlietplein 3A, 3251 LD Stellendam, Netherlands

R2GV+9C Stellendam, Netherlands

+31 88 274 7780

aseal.nl

Check Time Table for A Seal


Monday10 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 5 PM

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Where is A Seal?

A Seal is located at: Haringvlietplein 3A, 3251 LD Stellendam, Netherlands.

What is the phone number of A Seal?

You can try to calling this number: +31 88 274 7780

What are the coordinates of A Seal?

Coordinates: 51.8259117, 4.0436082

A Seal Reviews

Jessy Nyan
2023-07-29 13:07:16 GMT

This place is a safe haven for seals. They are absolutely adorable and I bought lots of souvenirs to help them out. Please adopt a seal if you're able to financially! They are so precious.

Also please make sure your children aren't too loud. It disturbs the baby seals and scares them.

Catherine Burling
2023-11-05 13:38:50 GMT

Amazing place with really friendly staff nursing seals back to heath and a great educational exhibition.

Saskia Hannon
2020-03-06 11:30:09 GMT

Great to see how they help these animals. Kids get a paper with questions they have to awnser. A great VR-experiences were you get to see different points in the area. Great for kids! Also the best way to get donation... who can resist those cuties 🥺

Kristin Wilson
2018-08-11 11:55:23 GMT

Rescue station for little motherless seals. It is small but our kids and us had fun. Would advise to be there for the feeding time. Heard some complaining about the high entrence fee for "not that much action" but that's how you support stations like this and the good they are doing. We stayed there nearly 2 hours watching and learning so I think our money was well spent and if the kids want to go there again I have no problem spending my time there again :)

Jackie Hansen
2023-08-12 12:28:46 GMT

Wonderful to see the seal's playing around with each other in their pens, know that when nursed back to health and only when fit enough, they are released back into the wild!
What a very rewarding job for the helpful and friendly staff!
Lots of information on notice boards to learn from, also things to keep you and your children interested whilst on your visit.
If you're in the area, it's well worth a visit.

Thomas Bikeev
2023-08-14 22:24:18 GMT

Amazing experience! This is a refuge that is really committed to saving seals above all and that also informs visitors very well about these magnificent animals. The seals are irresistible: what a joy to see them have fun together and to know that soon they will be released in their natural environment. Thank you for taking such a good care of them.

Stephanie
2024-02-22 16:34:55 GMT

Great fun with my 3 year old on a rainy day. We were lucky to see how the little seals were fed too.

Corina
2023-06-08 03:37:54 GMT

A place where you can not only visit the little patients and learn a lot about seal but also about the work behind it Good place for families and anyone interested.

istván solcz
2021-08-22 12:19:27 GMT

It's amazing to see and experience how people take care and help to these animals with rehabilitation and help them to get back in the wild sea😊. Very sad this animals have not enough food because of overfishing by mankind 😔

Martin Schmidt
2023-08-21 19:41:45 GMT

A great and important facility to make seals fit again. The exhibition is very worth seeing and educational. If you have any questions, the staff is happy to help or explain the exhibition.

T Krögulus
2023-07-31 10:40:15 GMT

It's very informative and there are seals you can see from an armlength away!
But keep in mind, that the facility is a sanctuary to help seals not a Zoo! Your entrancefee helps feeding them and not to serve you entertainment or a great show!

Noel Huntley
2018-12-22 15:02:14 GMT

Great place to stop and support the seals! Small place but with very friendly staff and you can see the seals up close.

Susan Straw
2020-12-10 17:52:27 GMT

Friendly & knowledgeable staff. Well worth a visit!

Ein Google-Nutzer
2023-08-12 12:46:09 GMT

Thank you for taking care for this little individuals!
Every cent we spend was worth it.

It's so sad to see, what mankind does to all this innocent seal babies :-(

H.Y. Huang
2018-02-20 19:32:04 GMT

It's a very educational museum. Not big but you can see and learn a lot about what they do and how they do to take care of sick/weak seals, as well as some general information about seals. They also offer free tour guide. The place doesn't get any government subsidy and is fully run by volunteers. So visiting the place not only let you see in live how they feed and take care of the seals but also support this great work to continue. I would recommend people of any age to visit the museum.

ombedu31 -
2022-08-26 08:21:21 GMT

A verry good experience thanks to the amazing staff. They make a really good job to take care of the seals. It will be a pleasure to came again!

L. S.
2018-08-03 09:13:37 GMT

Great place to visit with children especially. If you love seals, it is also quite nice for adults. You can see them up close and learn a lot about the work of the seal rescue.

Mathias Hengl
2020-08-13 13:21:43 GMT

They are doing a great Job, Kids Rally and over 20 seals in all stages of Treatment. German, english Translation available. The Kids had a great time

Bastiaan de Jager
2019-06-14 19:11:38 GMT

Amazing work by all volunteers!!!! There were hardly any seals left when I was a child. Now their numbers are slowly increasing due the dedication of these volunteers.

Monika Cz
2023-05-01 20:28:44 GMT

We were lucky to see some seals ready to go back where they belong

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About Ouddorp
Village in the Netherlands

Ouddorp is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is part of the municipality of Goeree-Overflakkee. It is often referred to as Ouddorp aan Zee to promote itself as a seaside resort, because the village has an 18 kilometres long beach which is the longest of the Netherlands. source

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