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Bed & Breakfast De Ruige Weide
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This quadruple room has a private bathroom with a shower, toilet and bathrobes. There is a seating area with a flat-scre…
This twin room has a private bathroom with a shower and toilet. There is a seating area with a flat-screen TV and DVD pl…
The unit has 4 beds.
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Restaurants nearby
- 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 i7.5km
- 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 a7.6km
- De Schans by Mike & WesBib Sommelier Mike and chef Wes have turned De Schans into a welcoming restaurant where diners enjoy warm hospitality and an easygoing atmosphere. Choose something from the concise à la carte selection or opt for the surprise menu, which features unexpected textures and flavours. Think house-smoked duck with a delicately sweet fig compote and crisp puff pastry, or pan-seared skrei fillet accompanied by a robust bisque and fondant potatoes. Perfect for those who appreciate honest food in good company.6.1km
- Pieters Restaurant★ Michelin Dining at Pieter and Paula's cheerful restaurant feels a bit like coming home. The welcoming interior is the perfect setting for culinary indulgence, and the hospitality truly comes from the heart. Chef Pieter brings a wealth of experience and a keen intuition to his cooking. No frills – just pure classical finesse, expertly executed and spiced up with a dash of playful originality. For instance, he drizzles a succulent fillet of sea bass with a light white wine sauce with a little oyster liquor added to give it a gentle tang. An intense fish broth and spiced focaccia make this hearty dish com10.8km
- 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,7.5km
- De Gieser Wildeman★ Michelin De Gieser Wildeman is a cherished institution that has been given a new lease of life by Marco van der Wijngaard, who has taken it over from René Tichelaar and is forging his own path while respecting its past. Dining in this converted farmhouse with a thatched roof, stylish interior design and pleasing decorative details is still a cosy affair. From the conservatory overlooking the lovely garden, you can watch the brook gently babbling by. In this alluring setting, the chef brings together youthful dynamism and sophisticated flavours to the table.His meticulous cooking style is marked by cont16.3km
- JanZen Housed in a lovely, meticulously refurbished Art Deco building surrounded by polders, JanZen is a place where you can unwind and dine in good company. Hostess Natasja provides attentive service; chef Jeroen's dishes are beautifully presented and packed with exciting flavours. Order à la carte, or opt for the surprise menu to explore his intricate creations. Think sea bass remoulade with vibrant cucumber and radish garnishes, as well as a clear tomato broth – a true delight for both the eye and the palate.5.7km
- 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 Nieuw14.7km
- BistroBib Elegance meets a welcoming warmth and a touch of intimacy in this manor house, which is also home to De Gieser Wildeman for those seeking a more refined dining experience. The chalkboard menu lists accessible brasserie classics with a modern twist (always with meat, fish and vegetarian options). Expect dishes such as succulent farmhouse chicken leg with crispy skin, served with a creamy mushroom sauce, mashed potatoes, sautéed mushrooms and freshly cooked chips. No-nonsense generous dishes that always satisfy.16.4km
- Ter:Govw Let's first clarify the meaning of Ter:Govw – it refers to Tergouw, which is the city of Gouda's historical name. This warm and welcoming restaurant is located close to the city centre, by a canal. The chefs present a set menu that, from amuse-bouche to dessert, resonates with today's culinary zeitgeist. This translates to a reverence for the classics combined with an appreciation for zesty flavours and Asian seasonings. The menu could open with a creative take on tuna nigiri, paired with a leek-infused beurre blanc, followed by succulent tournedos Rossini encircled by a glossy Madeira jus. As7.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Castle de Haar castle complex in Haarzuilens, the Netherlands15.4km
- Fletio16.5km
- Kasteel IJsselstein15.3km
- Maarsserbrug bridge over the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal in the Netherlands19.0km
- Castle Nijenrode castle in Breukelen19.8km
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