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2 Twin Beds 366 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with satellite channels Food &…
Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This twin room feat…
Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This twin room offer…
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Restaurants nearby
- 't Lansink★ Michelin 't Lansink is a warm and welcoming haven for food lovers. Established in 1916, this characterful house is located in the heart of the historical Tuindorp neighbourhood with its romantic gardens. The dedicated front-of-house team makes it its mission to pamper you. A friendly chat, expert wine recommendations, or an explanation of their fantastic cocktails? They are here for you, serving up the delicious creations of the enterprising Lars van Galen with real pride. He puts the spotlight on local ingredients such as Twente asparagus and game from the region, adding carefully considered garnishes14.8km
- De Swarte Ruijter★ Michelin Nature takes centre stage at De Swarte Ruijter. Located on the Holterberg, this charming thatched house boasts stunning views of the nearby pine forest and seamlessly incorporates natural elements into its interior design. Erik de Mönnink draws inspiration from the beautiful surroundings, which fuel his creativity every day. His unconventional cuisine showcases locally sourced produce such as mushrooms, venison and nagelhout (air-dried veal). This chef knows how to captivate his diners, creating fascinating dishes featuring playful contrasts in texture. His daring combinations are sometimes qu16.1km
- Am Kring - Büschker's StubenBib Set in a small village near Vreden, this well-kept establishment right next to the church has maintained its distinctive regional character. The menu takes its cue from the seasons and features dishes such as beef fillet with fregola sarda, carrots and rosemary jus, or salmon with Riesling-braised cabbage and boiled potatoes, as well as classics such as Münsterländer Zwiebelfleisch (slow-cooked beef with onions). Service is friendly and professional. For overnight stays, the Hotel Am Kring provides neatly appointed guestrooms. Breakfast is served at your table rather than as a buffet.18.7km
- Restaurant De Ölliemölle Picture the scene: a table by the water, with water lilies floating nearby and an old-fashioned water wheel turning occasionally. Could it be more romantic? Rest assured that De Olliemölle is every bit as enchanting inside. Roel Sieverink has a soft spot for French cuisine and loves serving lobster straight from his lobster tank. The bisque here is full-bodied and spicy, the foie gras terrine is juicy and the veal jus with crispy sweetbreads is deliciously intense. The chef adds the odd modern twist to his classic dishes, introducing brighter flavours while maintaining the rich, hearty taste t10.2km
- Bistro T-bone Everything revolves around the charcoal grill in this atmospheric establishment pleasantly situated in a quintessential old Dutch building. Whether he's barbecuing T-bone steak, a rack of lamb or sole, the chef bends the flames to his will with a sure touch. The results are dishes that are generous and brimming with typically robust flavours and character. The jovial owner will be happy to guide you through the menu, which also includes classics such as snails and onion soup – there are plenty of mouth-watering options.10.7km
- Carelshaven Carelshaven has been providing comfortable overnight accommodation since 1772. This elegant restaurant is located on the splendid Twickel Castle estate, and its leafy terrace overlooks the grounds. The chef tends his on-site kitchen garden, incorporating its bounty into fine French dishes that are plant-forward and include influences from around the globe. By enriching his duck jus with mole, he imbues duck breast with spicy-sweet nuances; textures of kumquat give the sweetbreads an exquisite twist – each plate is full of surprises.12.2km
- Hoog Holten Hoog Holten steals your heart before you have even taken your seat. The drive to this romantic spot introduces you to the splendour of the Salland countryside. Eating on the terrace, which has a hunting lodge ambiance, is highly recommended! Lunchtime features a simple à la carte selection, but in the evening, the chef takes classic dishes to new heights with innovative ideas, in a set menu that changes daily. For example, he serves duck breast with an orange-infused jus, and he adds candied kumquat to al dente vegetables for a tangy twist. Consider an overnight stay for a more immersive exper15.6km
- Bistro de Holterberg Experience the charms of each season in this cosy bistro, whether it's winter by the large open fireplace or summer on the stunning terrace, offering an awe-inspiring vista of the Salland Ridge National Park. The extensive set menu features authentic French dishes that each showcase one or two bold flavours. Crispy fried sea bass fillet, langoustine sauce and boiled fresh vegetables: unadulterated flavours at their best.15.8km
- Dorset Kitty and Willem have been welcoming guests with open arms since 2000. The charming couple have created an intimate and trendy restaurant with a pleasant lounge atmosphere and verdant terrace. Chef Davy Roord has a passion for local produce but equally enjoys working with exotic seasonings. His cooking is exuberant, at times creative, and it always has a fresh edge. For example, he pairs lamb from the region with textures of beetroot, celeriac and mustard, creating earthy-sweet, grilled, spicy and tangy nuances. The accompanying jus is artfully finished with red wine. Diner satisfaction is the16.2km
- Het Seminar Het Seminar is an ode to nature that adopts "farm to fork" as its guiding principle. A former monastery, this upscale restaurant stands in its own grounds. From fruit and vegetables to livestock, everything is grown or reared on site – the focus is on sustainability. The chef invites you to create your own set menu from an array of classic-style dishes that showcase bold flavours and the freshest ingredients. For example, he expertly pan-fries duck breast to a rosy pink, elevating it with a lemongrass-infused duck jus; this is served with vegetable accompaniments such as broad beans and carame17.0km
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