Beautiful rural 2-person chalet on a farm on the Vecht
This beautiful two-person chalet is located on a farm on the Utrechtse Vecht, together with four other chalets. The attractive, practical holiday homes have a panoramic view over the meadows containing the cows of your host/hostess. . All chalets have a canopy with lounge chairs and a terrace with picnic table. You can cook your own meals in the evening, but you can also go out for dinner in the neighborhood. There are plenty of nice and cozy restaurants in the vicinity. You can enjoy the beautiful view and the tranquility of the chalet, but you can also use the chalet as a base for a day in Amsterdam or the Vecht and lakes area. Booking a sloop for a day is also possible, so that you can enjoy the Vecht and its surrounding lake area from the water.
Layout
Living room with a dining area and a sitting area with TV, fully equipped kitchen including an induction hob, fridge with freezer, dishwasher, combi microwave, Senseo and a kettle. One bedroom with a double bed and a bedroom with a bunk bed. Bathroom with shower, sink and toilet. Outside you have a lovely canopy with a private terrace with a picnic table and lounge chairs. In consultation with the owner it is possible to book this house with four people.
Availability
Particularities
- You always book this stay including linen, towels and kitchen towels and final cleaning.
- It is possible to rent a sloop through the owner.
Facilities
Location and surroundings
Weesp is a relatively small fortified town enclosed between the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal and the Vecht. Take a cruise with the Fire Line across the Vecht to Fort Uitermeer and explore the historic center with no fewer than 200 monuments. Weesp is rightly called 'Little Amsterdam'. In Weesp you can go for all your daily groceries, but you can also enjoy shopping there. De Vecht is largely known for its rich history. Van de Vecht was assumed to be a tributary of the Rhine and to run east around the city of Utrecht. Nowadays the Vecht starts at the Weersluis in Utrecht and flows into the IJsselmeer where the Zuiderzee used to be.
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