Beautiful group accommodation for 20 persons in the village of Buren on Ameland.
This beautifully situated group accommodation is located in the village of Buren on Ameland. Buren has about 670 inhabitants. The village is located in the middle of the island and is the easternmost of the four villages on Ameland. A kilometer further west is Nes; to the east are the Kooiduinen and then the Oerd. Unlike the other villages on Ameland, Buren was originally a ribbon village. Some places of interest in Buren are the statue Ritskemoai, De Kooiplaats and the agricultural beachcombers museum Swartwoude. Tourism plays an important role for the village.
Layout
The accommodation can accommodate up to 20 people. The house has a fully equipped kitchen including a seven-burner gas cooker, combi oven, (filter) coffee maker, dishwasher, two refrigerators and a freezer. The house has a spacious hall which can be used as a dining and recreation room. The room has a seating area with TV and a football game table. A large washroom is equipped with separate showers, toilets and sinks. There is also a separate toilet and shower.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms. Two of these bedrooms are equipped with two box-spring beds each and a bunk bed. The third bedroom has one box-spring bed and two bunk beds.
There are two more bedrooms on the second floor. The fourth bedroom has four box-spring beds, while the fifth bedroom is furnished with three box-spring beds.
Outside there is also a large 2500m2 playing field with swings and football goals. The building is equipped with a fire alarm system and wireless internet access is available.
Availability
Particularities
- If your party includes youth or youngsters, the owner may charge a deposit.
Facilities
Location and surroundings
As soon as you step onto the boat it is already there: that real vacation feeling. You arrive in the village of Nes, where the marina and rescue station are also located. Ameland is a beautiful island with lots of unspoiled nature. Endless walking and cycling tours through the dunes, along the sea or over the beach are the order of the day here. The island has four villages: Nes, Buren, Hollum and Ballum, each with its own charm, amenities, restaurants and terraces. In Buren is the Agricultural and Beachcomber's Museum Swartwoude, where a picture is given about the existence of Amelander farmers in the 19th century. In Hollum you will find the island's lighthouse, a popular attraction with a great view as well!
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