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5.0 based on 14 reviews
originally known as Westergeest. In 1660, Esquire Adriaan van der Laen built on the site of the farm country house with a hunting room and attached barn (source: National Cultural Heritage)
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Every Saturday afternoon (from the beginning of April to the end of October) the gate opens at 1:00 pm. You are then welcome to experience the Iron Age with us. You will then see a farmyard of about 2,600 years ago. For Schools we have a nice program that fits in well with the curriculum of the history lessons on prehistoric times. After a short introduction about prehistory and of course the Iron Age. We also welcome groups on other days and outside the opening months. The yard is then not inhabited and there are usually no crafts depicted like on a Saturday. We then take a fascinating tour of our yard, where you learn everything about the Iron Age. A nice outing for local history circles, (neighborhood) clubs and family and company outings. We organize birthday parties on wednesday afternoon for children aged 8 to 12 years, a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10 children with 2 supervisors
4.5 based on 192 reviews
A must visit when wandering around the Bos, where the kids can wander freely amongst the goats, pigs and chickens, feeding them and brushing the goats. Also a good play area and maze to run around. Fab restaurant to enjoy local produce.
4.5 based on 253 reviews
The Clara Maria Cheese Farm and Clog Factory is set in the pastoral polder landscape just southwest of Amsterdam. This historic 160-year old farm creates an inviting atmosphere for visitors to step back into old-world charm. The original barn has been charmingly transformed into the wooden shoe factory and the cheese making room, with a spacious, nostalgic gift shop that has a large variety of Dutch souvenirs. Visitors are welcome to drop in for a tour and to taste a variety of our delicious, freshly made cheese.
Our family had the pleasure of spending a few hours at Clara Maria last weekend. We had an absolutely AMAZING time! Not only did we get to learn all about clogs, make and taste cheese, and enjoy coffee and yummy dutch apple pie, but we also got to know the farmer, Kees-Jan, and his wife, Katrina. They are incredibly warm and welcoming! This is not a commercial type place, this is a working family farm. Kees-Jan took our kids out to the hay barn to climb through the tunnels, let the kids pet and feet baby cows, and spent a lot of time telling us about how things work on the farm. The entire staff treated us like family and welcomed us with open arms. We stocked up on yummy cheese, several Holland souvenirs, and left with smiles on all our faces. It was absolutely the highlight of our weekend in the Netherlands. We will absolutely be back!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
4.5 based on 117 reviews
It was a real nice experience for my family. The animals were well treated, meaning their cages were large, they all looked healthy ... There is also a new playground for small kids (up to 8 years) which all seems to be safe. It is also a bit commercial with a diner and a shop, but there is no must to visit this. You can easily skip this. Overall we enjoyed this short visit.
4.5 based on 151 reviews
This was so much fun! My partner and I love animals and even though we were the only ones there without kids, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves- one on one with all the animals was a fantastic way to spend a morning!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
4.5 based on 96 reviews
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