Medemblik ([ˈmeːdəmblɪk] ( listen)) is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland and the region of West-Frisia. It lies immediately south of the polder and former municipality of Wieringermeer.
Restaurants in Medemblik
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Sailing trips on the IJsselmeer, North Sea and Wadden Sea aboard the comfortable sailing yacht Saila. Sailing experience is not needed, relax aboard and help the crew if you like. Enjoy the beautiful nature of The Netherlands and visit the lovely typically dutch villages or the Marker Wadden for bird spotting or relaxing at the beach.
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The area of City Brewery Radboud has been a brewery for a long time. The exact location of the current brewery was the place beer has been produced since 1591. It was brewed there for the people of Medemblik and its surroundings, and to supply to the ships. The local crafts brewery has a tasting room where all the beers can be sampled. Try Radboud beers right next to the barrels it's brewed in!
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This W.W.II Museum consists of a village from this area constructed in 1940s style. In this village the Second World War stories of Medemblik and surroundings come to life. You can experience this all by doing the W.W.II Quest based on the Escaperoom-concept, which is suitable for all ages. You discover hidden spaces, engage in black barter and decipher secret code sentences.
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We went with the family and friends with young children up to 6 y.o. Everyone enjoyed the visit. The volunteers were more than helpful and informative and the activities as well as demonstration were on point. I got new insight for the steam era and the youngsters enjoyed the kids quest and even got a diploma at the end! I would certainly even visit again. Highly recommended.
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The 'tastiest' museum in the Netherlands! In the museum you will see attributes and machines, which the baker used in his daily work. Most of these objects are still in use, but usually in a modernised form. The demonstrators use the old machines and other tools, as much as possible. Demonstrations take place at regular intervals at different places through the museum. Next to the demonstrations in the bakery, there are sugar-, marzipan- and chocolate demonstrations. Every day there are extra activities for children. In the shop, they can tell you more about the activities.
We visited this museum based on the reviews online and though bit sceptical at first, we were very pleasantly surprised. There is a bakery where two bakers make fresh cookies and biscuits and the children are allowed to participate. There is also a chocolatier where kids can make their own chocolate candies. There is a photo corner where kids can pretend to be bakers. A lot of old memorabilia and video room. Finished off with a little store where you can buy the cookies and sweets that you've been smelling the whole time. If you're near and have preteen kids, this is definitely worth it.
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