Wassenaar (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɑsənaːr] ( listen); population: 26,101 in 2017) is a municipality and town located in the province of South Holland, on the western coast of the Netherlands.
Restaurants in Wassenaar
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Meijendel-Kievietsduin offers a landscape of sandy dunes becoming more forested inland as the winds off the North Sea become less salty.A visitor centre offers info on the local wildlife.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Absolutely stunning beach just a 10 min cycle ride from Duinrell or a 45 minute walk. All separate from the road. The beach has a row of bars and restaurants and snack bars so if you aren't a lover of sitting on sand then this is perfect as you can sit in the bar whilst the kids play on the sand below. Clean and tidy as loads of bins and plenty of places to buy buckets and spades. Also a car park available if you are driving there but the cycle/walking route is lovely.
4.0 based on 1,230 reviews
After a long drive from Gloucestershire, the greeting was warm and welcoming and we soon found ourselves in a basic duingalow for the next few days (bigger and better options are available). The Duingalows and amusement parks are set within beautiful woodlands with red squirrels and geese roaming freely After a well needed and comfortable sleep, we ventured into the amusement park which is free entry for residents. Although the park rides were dated, they appeared to be well maintained. The staff operating the rides were pleasant, however the locals were very rude at times, but obviously this is a cultural thing. Our first meal inside the park grounds was a bit expensive and to be honest not that great, but after talking to some other British couples, we found that a short walk out of the park straight over the road, was full of places to eat and reasonably priced too. Plenty of shops and a supermarket. The water park (Tiki Bad) brought out my inner child and had me grinning from ear to ear (felt like Napoleon from Bill and Teds amazing adventure!!!!). The prices, 5 euro each for 2 hours, 6 euro each for 3 hours, or 7 euro each for all day (These prices are for people staying within the park), however, once you are in, you cannot leave and come back, so we did the 2 hour stay, which for me wasn't enough!!!! We did visit the bar inside the park one evening, which had ten pin bowling, air hockey, pool tables and an assortment of games machines. We will be visiting again next year around the same time, as it's out of season and less busy than normal and will be doing a few things different, but the water park will definitely be a longer visit.
4.0 based on 671 reviews
Fun for everyone-families, couples, solo-you’ll all get to enjoy the water in so many ways: scarey slides, jacuzzis, lazy river, wave machine, child-slides, restaurant, etc, etc! It’s definitely worth staying at the Duinrell site, so that you get loads of free access.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
And yet Another great discovery nearby after all these years living in that area. Beautiful nature estate, with one of the entrances in Voorschoten (there are several of the entrances). Loved it in the spring time and now in autumn it’s even more restful and beautiful as well as not crowded.
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