Bed and breakfast ‘Veldzicht’ is located in the middle of North Holland, a rural agricultural area, 800 meters from the 126 km long West Frisian Omringdijk, which embraced the area “Westfriesland”.
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B&B Groepsaccommodatie Veldzicht
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- Winkel
Group accommodation Veldzicht is located in the middle of the northern part of North Holland, in a rural area in an agricultural area, 800 meters from the 126 km long West Frisian Omringdijk which embraces the "Westfriesland" area.
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Stolpboerderij – Oude Provincialeweg 5
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- Winkel
The West Frisian farmhouse was built in 1828 and has an excellent front house.
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Ik hou van West-Fiets-Land all-in
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- Winkel
Bicycle package deal, only available in Dutch language.
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Snackbar Loek
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- Winkel
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Golfbaan Regthuys
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- Winkel
In the village Winkel, central to the head of North Holland, on the provincial road N242 and near the A7 and A9, is the Golf + Country Regthuys located. In 2006 the first 9 short holes and driving range were opened. In 2007 the first 9 long holes were opened disigned by Course and landscape architect Alan Rijks. Regthuys is therefore a full 18 hole par 71 golf course with the first 6 section of the Netherlands.
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Het Spaansen Museum in Winkel
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- Winkel
On the occasion of the company's 50th anniversary in February 1996, the former residence of the Spaansen family has been turned into a museum. Be informed and inspired by an extensive photo collection and countless utensils that connect the past, present and future of Spanish people as a respectable family business.
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Zwembad De Wirg
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- Winkel
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McKili Smakelaerij
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- Winkel
A unique location, hospitable service, creative kitchen masters and excellent accessibility. That, in a nutshell, is ”De Smakelaerij” in Winkel. Your birthday, anniversary or meeting. Walking dinner, buffet or party evening. Everything is possible!
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Museum Spaansen
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- Winkel
For the occasion of the 50th anniversary celebration in February 1996, the former house of the family Spaansen was set up as a museum. Learn about the past, present and future of the family through seeing the extensive photo collection and various utensils, used by this family business.