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The decision to visit Holland has been very right. Holland; a multicoloured space, a country where the mills and tulips are part of the Dutch landscape and where the cheese is always an essential and delightful food. Streets full of cyclists and bicycles, tourists who enter museums and breathe the culture in all senses, castles that unfold till their maximum enchantment, catching and enchanting eternally the visitors.

BUNGALOWPARK “HET VERSCHOLEN DORP” is an oasis of tranquility in the natural heart of Holland; “De Veluwe”. Het Verscholen Dorp (the hidden Village) is a small one, but cosy vacation resort located in the tranquility of the forest, right to the outskirts of Harderwijk. Through the so central situation in “of Veluwe”, very near the supermarket and shopping center, Het Verscholen Dorp becomes a perfect base for the Holiday. Bicycle excursions, walks in the forest, culture, windsurf or relax… everything is possible. WELCOME…and, by the way our bungalows are now equipped with FREE wireless internet!

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Cheese markets


The Keukenhof


Keukenhof is an unforgettable experience for people of all ages. The historic park with more than 2700 trees covers an area of thirty-two hectares, full of tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and all the other spring bulbs. The floral displays in the park and the unique flower shows in the various pavilions are a glorious visual feast. 
In 2011, Keukenhof will bring its first spring greetings to Germany. The international flower exhibition has chosen ‘Germany: Land of Poets and Philosophers’ as its central theme for next year. This is not just a tribute to our most important export market for bulbs and flowers, but also to our many tens of thousands of visitors from Germany. 

Van Gogh in Bloom
In April, Keukenhof’s flower mosaic of Van Gogh’s “Self-portrait with felt hat” should be visible in full glory. 

www.keukenhof.nl/en

Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank House is a museum with a story. It’s situated in the center of Amsterdam and holds the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during World War II. Anne Frank was a normal girl in exceptional circumstances. For more than two years she described the events of her daily life in hiding in her diary. The original version of the diary is on display as part of the Anne Frank House’s permanent exhibition. The collection and temporary exhibitions focus on the wartime persecution of Jews, contemporary fascism, racism and anti-Semitism.

Visiting the Anne Frank House has been a moving experience for millions of people from all over the world.

www.annefrank.org

Dutch DNA 2011

Open-minded, creative and pragmatic! These are typical characteristics of the Dutch and they are part of our Dutch DNA. At the same time, these characteristics form a golden combination, which makes Holland a cradle of creativity.
Fashion, Design, Architecture & Heritage
In 2011 Holland shares some of its unique DNA with the rest of the world. You will discover how Holland distinguishes itself within fashion, design, architecture and heritage.

The topics Fashion, Design and Architecture give you an insight look on:

- Who are the great Dutch designers and architects?
- What makes them so unique?
- Where can you find their works?
- When are the best events and experiences?

Heritage is a combination of cultural icons you already know, and monuments, cultural facts and old masters that you’ve probably never heard of, even though they are just as striking, inspiring and surprising.
Secrets of Dutch DNA
Dutch DNA reveals its secrets. In 2011 everything about Dutch fashion, design, architecture and heritage is open for you.
Articles, (video)interviews, online shopping guides and -widgets, and social media accounts of great designers and architects, make Dutch DNA come to life.
The only question that remains, is: what are you waiting for?

http://www.dutchdna2011.com/dutchdna2011/en/

Cheese market Almaar

The North Holland city of Alkmaar is famous worldwide for its cheese market. Cheese carriers can be seen in action on the Waagplein square every Friday between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. during the summer.
Cheese has been weighed in Alkmaar since 1635. Cheese carriers carry thousands of kilos of cheese from the Waagplein square to the weighing house every Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. from mid-April to mid-September. Incidentally, the cheese market is for tourists only; the real cheese trading takes place on the exchange nowadays.

Other cheese markets:

Edam, every Wednesday in July and August from 10.00 till 12.00 o’clock.
Gouda, every Thursday untill the beginning of September from 10.00 till 12.30 o’clock.

Dolfinarium

Enjoy the spectacular shows in the dolfinarium, come face to face with the underwater animals, - including dolphin Spetter - in the underwater viewing room, and stroke sharks and rays at the Roggenrif. The adventures of Spetter can be seen in the 4D adventure film, with vibrating chairs and real water splashes. You can also enjoy a meal at the Dolfinarium while your child plays in one of the four nearby playground.
Discount tickets are available at the reception.

More information: http://www.dolfinarium.nl/en/dolphin/park.html

Walibi World

 

Walibi World takes you to a world full of suspense, fun and companionship! No matter how young or how old you are, the more than 40 exiting attractions will guarantee an unforgettable experience.
True heroes are ready to test gravity and take up the challenge that roller coasters such as Robin Hood, Xpress and the Goliath mega-coaster have to offer. Plenty of splashing is guaranteed in the unique Splash Battle, Crazy River and El Rio Grande! Will you manage to stay dry in one of these adventures?
The youngest guests can enjoy themselves the whole day long in Walibi Land, with attractions that are specially designed for them. And, of course, they will also meet Walibi and his friends here.

More information: http://www.walibiworld.nl/en/pretpark/opening_days/opening_days.html

Giethoorn

 Giethoorn used to be a carfree town known in the Netherlands as “Venice of the North”[1] or “Venice of the Netherlands”[2]. It became famous, especially after 1958, when the Dutch film maker Bert Haanstra made his famous comedy “Fanfare” there. Therefore, Giethoorn is an internationally well-known tourist attraction in the Netherlands. In the old part of the village, there were no roads (nowadays there is a cycling path), and all transport was done by water over one of the many canals. The lakes in Giethoorn were formed by peat unearthing.

Kinderdijk
The Netherlands is famous for its windmills. Today there are still more than 1.000 mills. Nowhere in the world you will find as many windmills as near (the Dutch village) Kinderdijk. Around 1740 no less than 19 sturdy mills were built here. They have been well preserved to the present day.
The mills drain the excess water from the Alblasserwaard polders - which are situated below sea-level - after which the water is sluiced into the river Lek (the Rijn).
Visitors windmill open daily (in season) from April 1st - Nov. 1st, 9:30am - 5:30pm.

More information: http://www.kinderdijk.com/

Welcome to Het Verscholen Dorp

Bungalowpark "Het Verscholen Dorp" will treat you on a personal reception and the comfort you might expect of a modern holiday park with a long lasting hospitality tradition.