B & B De Goudvissenkom offers you a nice sitting-room with t.v. And WIFI. The owners do not have pets anymore, but adjust to those of another and do not find it a problem if you bring one. The B & B is located in a quiet residential area, a 10-minute walk from a train station, a shopping mall with various eateries, a zoo and a long-distance footpath plus bike path!
Nearby locations
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Winkelcentrum Anna Paulowna
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- Anna Paulowna
The shopping center of Anna Paulowna has different types of shops and parking is free here. Clothing, flowers, gifts, groceries: you will find it all there.
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Restaurant WIJS
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- Anna Paulowna
At the 'gate' of Anna Paulowna, the entrance to the beautiful polder, you will find Restaurant WIJS. Chef Duncan and Hostess Marjo are happy to take you on a culinary journey. The local cuisine takes trips to magical places and the wines mainly come from the 'old world'.
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Sphinx
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- Anna Paulowna
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Cafetaria Ben
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- Anna Paulowna
Coffee shop and dining cafeteria with delicious meat dishes and for the fish lovers we often have a special song next to the card! The sandwiches are also surprisingly tasty. Come on soon.
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Snackbar Foodmaster
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- Anna paulowna
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Tiger workshop
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- Anna Paulowna
The foundation offers the tiger workshops to make people aware of the precarious situation of these animals in the wild and in captivity. The proceeds of the workshop all go towards the realisation of the foundation’s objectives.
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Chinees Man Wah
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- Anna Paulowna
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Johanna’s Bos
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- Anna Paulowna
Johanna's Bos is a Creative Country Estate with location theatre, mini camping and food forest. From April to September, all sorts of things happen on the old potato farm in the middle of the beautiful, vast Anna Paulowna Polder near the Amstelmeer, such as theatre performances, music performances and workshops. There is also time for rest and relaxation outside of the events on the beautiful mini-campsite.
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De Verzakking
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- Anna Paulowna
The Subsidence was created by the construction of the Amsteldiepdijk. By using the wrong material for the dike, the unstable subsurface was pushed aside. This resulted in a sandbar which is called the subsidence. Salt water from the Wadden Sea seeps under the Amsteldiepdijk. As a result, the reed and grasslands of the settlement have become salty and that is rare. We therefore do everything we can to properly maintain these parts. Here you will find endangered plant species such as real spoon leaf and salt herb. Various orchids grow in the reed land.