Peddelsport Vlaanderen is an umbrella non profit organisation were all the Flemish kajak clubs are located under. An agenda of all club related events in Flanders is located on these pages, used to be VKKF, the Flemish Kayak and Canoe Association.
A site with all the projects the Flemish government has planned about the Little Nete, in Dutch of course.
This magazine is more an outdoor magazine with canoes and kayaks but there are nice articles and there is a very informative website.
One of the few publications about kayak out there. It used to be adventure kayak but became part of paddling magazine. The beautiful pictures have stayed the same though.
The VMM is the controlling branche of the Flemish government for the Flemish waterways. Here you can see all the test rapport data about the Flemish water quality.
The official website of the Integrated Water Policy Coordination Committee. A ton of information about the Flemish rivers and how the government is managing them.
A lot of information in Dutch about The Scheldt, its shipping industry and its unique brackish estuary. The site is build and maintained by the Flemish Dutch Scheldt Committee.
A great site about the Waddensea and a small bit about the Westerscheldt.
A great weather site for the Belgian and Dutch coast, with links to various live webcams along the coast. Ideal if you are planning a surf session or a relaxed paddle trip on a calm day.
The actual waterlevel of all the Flemish rivers and channels. Available in Dutch, French and English.
The actual waterlevel of all the Dutch rivers and channels. A nifty feature is the wave height map if you are planning a surfsession.
left: commercial website waterlevel rivers Wallonie right: a chart of the actual waterflow in cubic meters
The biggest kajak store in the Benelux.
Sea Kayaking Kefalonia is a sea kayaking outfitter based in Kefalonia, the biggest of the Ionian islands, Greece. The background picture of this page is of Ammos beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Kefalonia.
Sunrise and sunset tabels in Belgium and the Netherlands.
You can find a lot of information about the Belgian rivers and channels on this site. It is all in Dutch, but google translate is your friend, n' est pas? ;-) A big thumbs up for Trobken for the valiant effort of collecting all this information.
A great site about possible canoe routes in The Netherlands.
The Kayak Klub @ Kasterlee where it all started. Proud co-organisers of the local pumpkin-race!