This green jewel in the polder has 4 rooms, 1 single room, and a fully equipped chalet. 3 rooms share a large bathroom with toilet. The blue room has a private bathroom and private toilet. Full breakfast with homemade jammetjes and freshly baked pastries. Ideal for families or small groups up to 9 people. The chalet is cosily furnished, complete with bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, veranda and private terrace. Suitable for 2 persons, baby is also possible. Slightly older children may sleep in a tent in the garden, because we do not fuss about. Callantsoog beach is located 12 km away from us. Good for a good workout. Relax in the large garden with pond and fountain. Ideal base for walking and cycling.
De Pauw
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Dagwinkel Wieringerwaard
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- Wieringerwaard
You can go for your daily groceries at De Dagwinkel in Wieringerwaard and there is also a bakery and butcher in the building.
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Stolpboerderij – Nieuwesluis 17
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- Wieringerwaard
The farmhouse was built around 1611, just after the polder was drained. For a long time, the farmhouse was used as an inn.
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Op de Molenbuurt
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- Wieringerwaard
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Stolp Noord Zijperweg 81 Wieringerwaard
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- Wieringerwaard
Deze fraaie stolphoeve aan de Noord Zijperweg in Wieringerwaard is een Rijksmonument. Het wooneind is dwars uitgebouwd, eindigend tegen gevel met houten top.
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Molenweg 48
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- Wieringerwaard
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Camping Zonnehove
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- Wieringerwaard
Looking for peace and quiet? Then you've come to the right place! Wake up to expansive meadows in your backyard. Who wouldn't want that?
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Witte kerkje
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- Wieringerwaard
The White Church was built in 1865 on the foundations of a wooden church from 1636. The 17th-century tombstones in the church floor come from the predecessor of this church.
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Tramstation Wieringerwaard
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- Wieringerwaard
Het station in Wieringerwaard is gebouwd in 1910 voor de Nederlandse tramlijn Van Ewijcksvaart – Schagen.
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Molen Hoop
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- Wieringerwaard
This mill was built in 1742 as an ironing mill but converted into a flour mill. The volunteer millers grind grain into flour.