Babylon Hotel Heerhugowaard - Alkmaar
Exemplary accommodation, boasting modern amenities, renowned dining, and optimal location.
Exemplary accommodation, boasting modern amenities, renowned dining, and optimal location.
Experience top-tier hospitality at this 3-star hotel nestled in a stunning recreational area.
Art & Tatra B&B in Waarland offers a cozy stay for 4, equipped with a kitchenette. Near Alkmaar, Schagen and various tourist attractions.
Recreation park De Luwe Stek: spacious annual pitches, play paradise, quay, cycle routes, restaurant. Sailing/swimming possible, led by the enthusiastic owners.
Bungalowpark Oudkarspel, your peaceful retreat in North Holland. Comfortable chalets, near beaches and Amsterdam. Ideal for both short and long stays.
Nieuwkarspel, Waarland: group accommodation with 8 en-suite bedrooms, two kitchens, green fields, covered terraces, free WIFI and parking.
EuroParcs Molengroet: Outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, sports facilities, close to Alkmaar, Schoorl, Bergen and beach.
B&B Paradijs, Oude Niedorp: luxury units with private shower & Wi-Fi in a quiet, green area.
B&B Het Winterkoninkje; resting point in the Thousand Islands Kingdom, Zuid-Scharwoude. Relaxation guaranteed!
B&B De Blauwe Tulp: comfort and tranquility in Noord-Scharwoude with private entrance, air conditioning, garden and short distance to local attractions.
Noord-Scharwoude is a historically and culturally important place in the municipality of Langedijk, province of North Holland, the Netherlands. The town's population is approximately 5,700, which contributes to its quiet, small-town atmosphere. The natural beauty is one of the main attractions of Noord-Scharwoude, with many exceptionally beautiful cycling and walking paths along the extensive fields, lakes and traditional windmills. The village is known for its rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages.
Noord-Scharwoude's infrastructure reflects its historical legacy, with well-preserved examples of traditional Dutch architecture. The Museum BroekerVeiling gives visitors the opportunity to learn about the age-old horticultural traditions of the region and the past lifestyle of the local people. The village also offers access to the Broekerveiling, the oldest sail-through vegetable auction in the world. Moreover, there are several shops, restaurants and cafes in the area, where visitors can taste the local cuisine. The accessibility of Noord-Scharwoude is favorable, with good road and public transport connections to larger cities such as Alkmaar and Amsterdam.