Minicampsite on an arable farm lokated in de Wieringermeerpolder, close to two forests Robbenoordbos and Dijkgatbos. The Catharina Hoeve lies at 2km. distance from the IJsselmeer en 3km. from the old fishing village Den Oever on the former island Wieringen. You will find the main village of the Wieringermeerpolder, Wieringerwerf, also close at hand. The campsiteplaces are divided by green, trees, hegges and bushes. The sanitary is clean and simple, the way it is expected on a small farm. Lovely place to be for lovers of natuur and water who would like to discover the area on foot or by bike.
Catharina Hoeve
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Winkelcentrum Wieringerwerf
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- Wieringerwerf
The shopping center of Wieringerwerf has different types of shops and you can park for free here. Clothing, flowers, gifts, groceries: you will find it all there.
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Primera Wieringerwerf
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- Wieringerwerf
Primera in Wieringerwerf.
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Christus Koningkerk
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- Wieringerwerf
The Roman Catholic Christ the King Church was built in 1940 in the architecture of the Delft School.
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Boekhandel Stumpel Wieringerwerf
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- Wieringerwerf
Stumpel - the store for your books, office supplies, ICT and office furnishings
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Shoeplaza
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- Wieringerwerf
The most surprising shoe store in the region, with new models every week.
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Ruiterroute Dijkgatbos
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- Wieringerwerf
In the mood for a relaxing ride through the greenery? This 3.7-kilometer loop bridle path near the Dijkgatbos takes you through a peaceful, natural environment in the northernmost part of North Holland.
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Zorgboerderij Dijkgatshoeve
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- Wieringerwerf
Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Closed on weekends and during school holidays. In our farm shop we sell organic products from our own land.
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Slagerij Poelsma
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- Wieringerwerf
Make eating at home easy with our own prepared artisan meals, BBQ and / or gourmet.
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Pumping station Leemans Stontelersluis
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- Wieringerwerf
From 1930, the Leemans pumping station has ensured that the residents of the Wieringermeer keep their feet dry by pumping water from the polder. Until 1997 this was in the IJsselmeer. Because the water in the Wieringermeer is bad for nature and drinking water extraction due to so-called "saline seepage" (seawater that flows into the polder underground), it has been pumped directly into the Wadden Sea since 1997.