The Municipal Marina in Kolhorn is located on the West Frisian Omringdijk. At the port there is the possibility of refueling. In the village there are restaurants where you can eat. Since 2016, the port has modern facilities in a new port office. There is also wifi in the harbor. In summer, the annual night markets in the village are organized.
Municipal Marina Kolhorn
Nearby locations
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Monumentale woning – Oude Streek 48
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- Kolhorn
Historische woning met een zadeldak en houten geveltopbeschietingen aan de Oude Streek in het beschermde dorpsgezicht van Kolhorn.
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Monumentaal woonhuis – Oude Streek 42
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- Kolhorn
This characteristic monumental house is located behind the Turfschuren on the Benedenkolk.
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De Laurenskerk
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- Kolhorn
The building may date from the 15th century, but was later modified with a three-sided closure and a northern extension. After considerable damage in the village fire of 15 September 1788, the church was restored in 1791-1792. The tower consists of a simple 19th-century tower with an eight-sided spire.
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Camper place ‘t Groentje Kolhorn
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- Kolhorn
facilities in the harbor building - kiosk with terrace on the water - large shopping center in Middenmeer - restaurants and center 800m
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Stolpboerderij – Westfriesedijk 166
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- Kolhorn
Stolp built in 1856/1858 with a symmetrical facade and two front doors.
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Restaurant ‘t Anker
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- Kolhorn
This restaurant is situated in a typical Dutch farmhouse in the picturesque village of Kolhorn. Ideal for a stop during hiking and cycling. Enjoy the sun at the cosy terrace. Open for lunch and dinner.
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Boat trip ansjovisjol KH44 – Sailing monument
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- Kolhorn
The iron dinghy from 1899 is the only ship left of the Kolhorn fishing fleet.
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Historische woning – Nieuwe Streek 22
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- Kolhorn
Historische woning met een zadeldak aan de Nieuwe Streek in het beschermd dorpsgezicht Kolhorn.
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Gemaal Schagerkogge
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- Kolhorn
The pumping station was built in 1927 and is equipped with a pump installation driven by electric motors. The building was built in a sleek variant of the Amsterdam School. The facades are built in clean masonry and the building has a striking tiled roof, covered with red tiles. Until recently, the pumping station drained the Schagerkoggeboezem and kept an area of 3,000 hectares dry.