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Comfortable Chalet With Dishwasher, in the Texel Dune Areal
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2 Twin Beds and 1 Twin Bunk Bed 484 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms Entertainment - 32-inch TV Food & Drink -…
3 Twin Beds 484 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms Entertainment - 32-inch TV Food & Drink - Kitchen with microwa…
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Restaurants nearby
- Bij Jef★ Michelin As soon as you step into Bij Jef, you are struck by a sense of peace and space. The minimalist interior has been specifically designed as a setting in which guests can enjoy Texel's bounty of produce – the local suckling lamb is world famous and, needless to say, also a firm fixture here. But Jef Schuur draws much more from his surroundings. Salty herbs, crustaceans and shellfish… the list goes on. Chef Schuur puts his terroir first – be sure to take a look around the impressive vegetable garden behind the restaurant – and he showcases it elegantly in contemporary-style dishes. His innovative 692m
- Bosq The name of this restaurant is inspired by the Spanish word bosque ("forest"). This warm and welcoming spot stands on the edge of the National Park, affording stunning views of the lush landscape – the terrace is a real highlight! Robin Koenen combines finest local produce from Texel with Mediterranean flair and Asian nuances. His penchant for umami and barbecue notes shines through in dishes such as succulent pan-seared turbot with briny shellfish from the Wadden Sea, sweet tomatoes and a beurre blanc made with fish fumet and a judicious splash of soy sauce. His cuisine packs a punch and, tha3.5km
- 't Pakhuus This restaurant's designer decor is delightful, with a moss-clad wall that brings a touch of nature into the dining room. However, the ultimate appeal of this historical warehouse is its view of the harbour and the shrimp boats. Fish and seafood are the speciality of the house – the centrepiece is the fish tank, which is replenished daily. Think fresh Wadden oysters or scallops, enhanced by Asian flavours such as ponzu, ginger and pimento. Of course, the menu also features other local delicacies, such as Texel lamb. To cap it all off, why not spend the night in one of the designer suites?7.5km
- Oudeland Urban and trendy, yet warm and welcoming, Oudeland is run by an enthusiastic team who bring the place to life. Their passion shines through in the way they present their impressive selection of natural wines and express their deep connection to Texel. Any produce not grown in their own garden is sourced from local suppliers on the island. Pan-seared haddock, for example, is served with pasta made of locally milled flour, a brunoise of kohlrabi and a shellfish emulsion packed with character. The chefs showcase their terroir in creative dishes, keeping diners on their toes with a new set menu ev8.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen 1936 Jan van Amstel-class minesweeper6.7km
- Dutch Navy Museum museum of the Royal Netherlands Navy6.8km
- Ecomare museum and bird/seal sanctuary6.2km
- Rijkswerf Willemsoord maritime museum in the Netherlands7.1km
- HNLMS Tonijn 1965 Potvis-class attack submarine6.8km
- Fort Kijkduin fort8.0km
- Fort Harssens fort in Den Helder, the Netherlands7.0km
- Nationaal Reddingmuseum Dorus Rijkers museum in Den Helder, the Netherlands7.3km
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