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Agriculture/ horticulture De Lepelaar
The company, including greenhouses, lies on a plot of 10 acres. Furthermore, there are several locations where crops are grown. On the farm the following crops grow naturally: cabbage, wheat, clover, potatoes, carrots, various flowers and more. In the greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers belong to the main crops. In the shop you can buy organic vegetables along with fruit, dairy products and bread. And in the summer and fall season flowers.
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Galerie Struk en Kunst
Margret Heeremans' painting is rich in contrast and original. She prefers freedom of paint treatment over style stability. The theme is just as versatile, because Heeremans focuses her painter's perspective both outwards and inwards.
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Bungalowpark Geestmerambacht
Bungalow park 't Geestmerambacht in Schoorldam is situated in a park in the middle of Noord-Holland, from which you can discover the natural environment, the nostalgic villages and the various forms of sport and relaxation. The friendly bungalow park, ideal as a home base for many excursions, is also ideally suitable for a longer holiday at the park itself. The brick and timber cabins are extremely comfortable and the park - which is maintained daily _ is home to a host of leisure activities.
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Westfriese Omringdijk
The Westfriese Omringdijk surrounds Westfriesland, from Alkmaar past Schagen and Kolhorn, Medemblik, Enkhuizen and Hoorn and then back to Alkmaar. More than 1,200 years ago, West Friesland was still a peat swamp above sea level. The early pioneers marked plots of land and dug ditches around them. That was to drain the excess water. They also built dikes and quays. All these dikes, one after the other, already formed a whole around 1250: the 150 kilometer long West Frisian Omringdijk.
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Gardenery de Marlequi
The Marlequi is the most versatile gardener in North Holland. Wheter you are looking for a floral bouquet or blooming flowers, you want to organize a business trip or family day, you're sporty or creative or just want to relax - at the Marlequi you are always welcome. And annually: the Fair de Marlequi. The 3rd weekend of September there is a fair in the greenhouse, aimed at gardening, home & garden and of course pumpkins. In the many stands and stalls you will find a lot of nice, tasty and original local products.
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Pick the garden By Broersen
Would you like a nice tasty, educational and healthy outing? In addition to the farm shop where they sell their own and local products, By Broersen also has a self-picking garden where visitors can pick fruit themselves. What can you pick? Fruit (red, white, black, blue and gooseberry, blackberry and grape) from the garden, strawberries from the greenhouse and many types of annual and perennial cut flowers.
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De Coco Bar
The Coco Bar is a real Village Café with a snack and a drink and various types of DJs and bands for young and old.
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Hotelhouse Warmenhuizen
Hotelhouse Warmenhuizen guests like to come to Warmenhuizen for the absolute tranquility they experience and the fantistic view of the dunes of Schoorl. This is what makes Hotelhouse Warmenhuizen so special: it is situated adjecent to the coastal villages of Schoorl and Bergen, offering rest, space and comfort!
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Catharina Stee
Catharina Stee is an authentiek holiday apartement for 2 in Warmenhuizen, only 5 km from beach Schoorl. It is part of an old farm house. Luxury and privacy are important to us.
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Bolle Hendrik
Taste, experience and enjoy! Taste our delicacies, experience the flavors with a drink, enjoy them at our table or at home, but also nice as a gift.
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Maarten van der Weijdenbad
This bath may wear the name of the Olympic champion because Maarten van der Weijden has learned to swim here! The spacious swimming pool is suitable for young and old. It features two heated baths, the shallow tub has a slide, a toddler bath and several sunbathing lawns. The pool also has a variety of play facilities.
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Oude Ursula Kerk
The current Reformed or Old Ursulakerk in Warmenhuizen is a late medieval pseudo-basilica, which was initiated after its completion in 1508. Her predecessor was a Romanian crucifix, whose foundation of the tower and the west façade remained. This stone predecessor was built in the 12th century at the present church stage. Many farms have been placed on terriers because of the sea level rise. The quarry village of Warmenhuizen became a flatfield settlement with dispersed farms, more a more linear settlement on terpwalls.