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This apartment features a electric kettle, barbecue and stovetop. - The Woelmuis
This apartment has a barbecue, oven and private entrance. - The Waterhoen
Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned chalet features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with…
Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned chalet comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom wit…
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Restaurants nearby
- De WatergeusBib The drive alongside the canals affords a foretaste of what awaits at this refurbished restaurant: the views over the water are simply sublime. Inside the tastefully appointed country house, diners are warmly received by a highly attentive and professional team. The chef unites classic cooking methods and generosity with modern textural elements to create dishes that are balanced and wide-ranging. Take, for example, his refined starter of salmon mousse, herb vinaigrette, ripe olives and pickled cucumber. Be sure to enquire about overnight stays and boat trips (with a picnic basket) on the Nieuw1.4km
- Aan de Poel★★ Michelin The view of De Poel Lake is simply breathtaking. The large windows and elegant interior design allow you to fully immerse yourself in the charm of this location. Stefan van Sprang's culinary creations are a perfect match for this gorgeous setting. The chef likes to add the finishing touches to his dishes tableside and present the day's lunchtime set menu – which makes for a more personal dining experience. (In the evening, there are à la carte options and a set menu.) This skilled craftsman deftly combines diverse influences and uses his creativity to put his own spin on classic recipes. To ad14.5km
- Restaurant De Burgemeester★ Michelin Anne and Sander Spruijt have set up shop in the former town hall of picturesque Linschoten. The characterful building has retained its original charm and been enhanced with elegant additions. One look at the large glass-walled wine room makes it clear you have come to the right place to sample some first-rate labels. From the warm welcome to the post-dinner coffee and confectionery, you can look forward to genuine hospitality at De Burgemeester. Sander Spruijt is a technically proficient chef who loves to showcase his culinary skills – from marinating and smoking beetroots to dry-ageing beef i13.4km
- 't Amsterdammertje★ Michelin This revamped farmhouse is the place to come for a lively dining experience in a vibrant and trendy setting. Upbeat music plays in the background, large chandeliers hang from the ceiling, modern art adorns the walls… This restaurant is brimming with atmosphere, yet also has a romantic side thanks to the subdued lighting and dark colour scheme. Working in an attractive open kitchen, André Gerrits's vibrant creativity befits the setting. His cuisine has verve and knows no boundaries. In his diverse creations, he gives pride of place to vegetables from his own garden, along with other gems of Dut14.0km
- Tante Koosje★ Michelin This restaurant is named after Koosje Edema, once a prominent figure in this lovely village. Her former home is now a magnet for foodies. The old-world interior is cosy and charming, with soft ambient lighting and antique furnishings creating an intimate atmosphere. As for the terrace by the church… In fine weather, you could feel yourself transported to the Mediterranean! Drawing on a wealth of experience, versatile chef Roland Veldhuijzen is making his mark on this magnificent location with good old-fashioned culinary expertise, showcasing his wonderful vinaigrettes and flavoured olive oils.14.1km
- De Nederlanden★ Michelin De Nederlanden bears its name well. The decor, the charming service and the culinary style lend this former country hotel a quintessentially Dutch atmosphere. Combining historical charm with contemporary sleekness, this building has plenty of character. It feels like time is standing still as you enjoy an aperitif on a bench with views over the Vecht River and the drawbridge. Pure bliss! It is clear from the menu that chef Wilco Berends loves his terroir: When it comes to produce such as lamb, eel and cheese, rest assured that he will serve you the very best the region has to offer. Be sure to15.5km
- Bij MetteBib Picturesque Linschoten is worth a visit in its own right, but be sure to seek out this beautifully converted grocery shop with its distinctive spiral staircase, a stone's throw from the leaning clock tower. This is old Dutch charm at its best! Chef-patron Carel Alberts welcomes you personally before going on to showcase his expertise in the French classics, with the occasional Mediterranean flourish. Wonderful local produce, intense sauces, respect for tradition: it all makes for an enjoyable culinary experience. Take, for example, the generous duck breast dish with a jus from the duck itself,13.5km
- Restaurant Showw★ Michelin It was at the MICHELIN-starred Bougainville that Chef Dorus Floris and sommelier Lendl Mijnhijmer first crossed paths and the seeds of this partnership were sown. The synergy between them is palpable – in the impeccable service, the lounge-like ambiance of this elegant open-plan restaurant, and especially in the way everything complements the food on your plate. Chef Floris effortlessly experiments with seasonings from around the globe and refreshing nuances. His intricate sauces showcase his exceptional technique. He artfully combines perfectly seared langoustines with Jerusalem artichoke, an19.1km
- Wils★ MichelinBib This restaurant occupies the third floor of a building by architect Jan Wils, who also designed the Olympic Stadium across the street. No doubt Wils would have been proud of this American-style urban brasserie, which feels both grand and intimate. The cocktail bar is delightfully trendy. The cuisine never fails to impress – especially its use of fire. Chef Joris Bijdendijk and his team love to cook with the charcoal grill and traditional ovens, which they handle with great skill. For instance, they pair fluffy deep-fried bara (a Surinamese-Hindustani snack) and crispy veal sweetbreads with a z19.4km
- LIZZ★ Michelin The exquisite Weeshuis Hotel is housed in THE landmark edifice of the historic city of Gouda. The chic COCO champagne bar is the perfect spot to sample a lavish breakfast, a casual lunch, a wickedly tempting tea or a glass of champagne! Oozing with character, thanks to historic vaults, fresh bouquets of flowers and LIZZ’s signature luxury, you can expect a global experience in the capable hands of gifted Remco Kuijpers. The seasoned chef unveils his culinary sensitivity and flawless technique. Spices and subtle Asian acidity add a new dimension to first-class Dutch produce. He embarks you on a19.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Castle de Haar castle complex in Haarzuilens, the Netherlands12.1km
- Zuylen Castle château and museum in Oud-Zuilen, the Netherlands17.5km
- Castle Nijenrode castle in Breukelen12.4km
- Maarsserbrug bridge over the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal in the Netherlands15.0km
- Fletio17.3km
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