Group accommodation 'de Stal' in combination with 7 six-person and 3 eight-person comfortable homes (number 14 to 21 +32&33 ) (66 people)
Group accommodation 'de Stal' borders directly on a playing field and is rented out with 7 six-person and 3 eight-person comfortable homes. The accommodation has its own kitchen, a dining area with large regular tables and a corner with comfortable seats. You have direct access to the large lawn next to the building through the garden doors. The kitchen of this room has a five-burner gas stove, a fast dishwasher, large pots and pans and plenty of crockery.
The accommodation
The 10 houses offer sleeping space for a total of 66 people. The houses can accommodate six or eight people. All houses have one bedroom downstairs and 2 bathrooms. The bedrooms are double rooms with box-spring beds. The houses are also equipped with central heating, dishwasher, radio, television and a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and a four-burner gas stove.
The holiday park
The accommodations are located in the yard of a former farm. The sports fields (volleyball field, football field and tennis court) are free to use by everyone. There are also various exciting playground equipment for small children. The go-karts and the canoes are especially popular. There is also a covered area with various play equipment in the yard.
We also offer some extra service like, beer tap rental, catering, barbecue rental and outdoor activities.
Area
The small-scale holiday park is located on the border of Overijssel, Flevoland and Friesland. The park is located on the edge of the 1100-hectare Kuinderbos, where you can go for a walk, go cycling and go horse riding on the riding trails. The location of the holiday park offers enough opportunities to make various tourist trips. A visit to one of the old Zuiderzee villages such as Lemmer, Blokzijl, Vollenhove and Urk is definitely worth it. The Frisian lakes and forests of Gaasterland are also within half an hour's drive from the park.
In the north of Overijssel are the wetlands, called the Weerribben (national nature park) and the Wieden. Slightly above that is the Rottige Meenthe. These areas together form a large low peat bog that was created in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries as a result of peat extraction. The area is largely open to the public. You can go there to canoe, cycle or walk. A visit to the visitor center in Sint Jansklooster or in Ossenzijl is also definitely worth it. The town of Giethoorn also deserves extra attention. Giethoorn, with many canals, bridges and lakes, is called the Venice of the North.
Arrival time: 15.00
Departure time: 10.00