Terherne in The Netherlands, from Europe region, is best know for Boat Tours. Discover best things to do in Terherne with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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5 based on 4 reviews
De Schiffart is one of the few if not the only yacht charters that rents out high speed RIB boats. Such a monopoly would make many companies arrogant but the opposite is true here
The staff is friendly, hospitable and efficient. The boats are in a perfect state.
My son and I rented a 70 hp RIB today that does some 30 knots and it was a joy. We will be returning here many times!
P.S. Apart from RIBs they also rent out motor yachts but I haven't tries those yet
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Having been to a few maritime museums around the world this one rates among the very best. With a very local ( Friesland) focus it documents the regions maritime history with a vast array of exhibits from old barge interiors, to barge owners home styles and decoration, sailing vessels of every kind including a huge range of traditional skujtse sailboats. Too much to see so leave plenty of time and for 6 euros entry its a bargain and you get......more than you bargained for!
4 based on 61 reviews
We went in this sauna facility while making a proper reservation well in advance. We had a good experience in the sauna, turkish bath and swimming pool. The facilities were good though the staff attitude was far from friendly. This attitude was not friendly, not the hostipitably as one would expect in Friesland and was rather hostile instead. We were corrected on the fact that meals were to be consumed only in batting robes, that no emails were to be checked while being in the restaurant area. Apart from that please be aware that there is a weekend surplus on the prices. All in all this turned out to be a far more expensive routing than expected. Therefore please check and check again the small print.
4 based on 1 reviews
Museum Bescherming Bevolking is gevestigd in de Bunker in Grou. De gedreven vrijwilligers vertellen het verhaal van de Koude Oorlog. En de rol en de opdrachten die de BB daarin had. Een mooi tijdsbeeld uit de jaren 60 t/m 80 ongeveer .
Er zijn zeer veel verhalen en uitleg te horen in de bunker, in het originele decor.
Levendig en leuk, vooral voor de volwassen. Kinderen zullen het iets minder interessant vinden. Deze zomer 3 middagen per week open, zie de website.
4 based on 76 reviews
Because we were in the neighbourhoud and it was raining "cats and dogs" we decided to visit the Museum Belvedere. Excellent architecture which blends into the landscape with a permanent collection with the emphasis on Friesland artists. This makes the museum special because nowhere in the Netherlands you can see a collection like this one
4.5 based on 347 reviews
Compact, cozy, interesting. After 6PM rather desolate. Many shops like in other cities, but also some local outlets. People are friendly. Leeuwarden with just over 100.000 inhabitants has preserved a small city ambiance where many people know each other.
The historic center is beautiful with many waterways and old buildings. Nice to stroll around. Defintely worth a visit.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Kameleon Terherne, also called Kameleondorp, consists of a museum in an old farm and an adventure island that can be reached by a special boat. The theme of both the museum and the adventure island is a series of books called the Kameleon. In this books two adventurous boys play the leading role.
We only visited the adventure island. Next to the VVV kantoor in Terherne the ship left and brought us to the adventure island in 15 minutes. We had to wait 45 minutes before the ship departed. At the adventure island you can find several water activities like walking over rafts, swimming and a swamp trail. It is possible to swim in the lake but it is difficult to get in and out of the water without watershoes. Entrance fee is 11,50 euro per person. It is possible to rent a rowing boat for 5 euros and to make pancakes on open fire for 2,50 euros.
On the day we visited, it was hot. Some children liked to jump in the mud swamp and go swimming in the lake afterwards.
For parents it was rather boring. Staff could be more enthousiast and should organize more activities.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Tower Bridge in London, Eiffel Tower in Paris, Euromast in Rotterdam; every interesting city has its signature landmark. On its own scale, the signature landmark in Sneek is the 17th century Waterpoort. The Waterpoort is a National Monument and served in its time as an access point to the city of Sneek, which was then a walled city. This important access point was in a water way, because transport over water was then far more important than road transport. The city walls have gone and roads have overtaken the water ways in its importance, but the famous Waterpoort still stands in all its glory. A landmark not to be missed.
4 based on 45 reviews
Museum Joure is composed of beautiful historical warehouses, residential homes and factories. The ten buildings are surrounded by quays and a museum garden. Discover everything about the history of coffee, tea and the Dutch corporation Douwe Egberts. One of the buildings once was the first factory of Dutch coffee manufacturer. On the 19th century terrain are, among others, workshops of gold and silver smiths, a clock maker and a coppersmith. In the exhibition area of the museum contemporary art is displayed. In July and August every Tuesday and Thursday is about demonstrations. Several craftsman and machines are shown in action (from 13.30-16.30).
This museum advertises itself as a museum that shows the history of DE. However, except for one machine from DE nothing has to do with this coffee and tea business. Furthermore, the museum is quite small, and doesn't have a lot on exhibition.
Don't expect much of the old-fashioned shop, if you would like to buy old school sweets visit the sweets shop in the Zuiderzee museum.
4 based on 1 reviews
Watersportbedrijf ''ANJA'' has the rental of several boats in the middle of the ''National Park de Alde Feanen'' since 1948. Sail yourself without a license in one of the trendy boats for 6 to 12 people. Or let the wind carry you on one of the many lakes and hire a sailboat. Enjoy the peace and space in only 1.5 hours from Amsterdam. Contact us for availability.
Das ANJA bietet als Bootsvermieter eine kleine Auswahl an 8 günstigen Booten - vorwiegend Segler. Der Betrieb wirkt engagiert und liegt sehr zentral in der friesischen Seenplatte.
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