Holidayhomes in Twente and the Achterhoek
Houses in the Achterhoek and Twente for lots of holiday fun. Holiday fun for all ages during an active holiday in nature or culture during a vacation. Curling in Twente and the Achterhoek, visit an amusement park, riding in the Achterhoek, nature walks, museums such as the Graphics Museum dealing with the printing press, a monastery. It is all thanks to the beautiful surroundings of this region and with the vacation rentals in the Achterhoek and Twente.
Houses in the Achterhoek and Twente for active holidays.
During your active holiday in Twente Achterhoek and you can visit a monastery like St. Agnes Convent in Oldenzaal. The authentic environment in itself is a historic attraction for the enthusiast, this is a great holiday culture. A visit to Eibergen, if you stay in a cottage in the Achterhoek and Twente, is worth. Mallumsche the mill from the 17th century is a historical monument, a mill, miller house, the lock and the moated manor. You can have any interest in action Saturday, really fun to do for young and old. A holiday in the Achterhoek Twente and is ideal for pleasant hiking and cycling in nature. Besides the marked walks you can plan your cycling, from node to node. Book a holiday in the Achterhoek and Twente.
Houses in the Achterhoek and Twente for a cultural holiday.
A cultural holiday in Twente Achterhoek and is absolutely worth it, while staying in a cottage in the Achterhoek and Twente you experienced this myself. If you are curling in Twente, you'll find that it is a cultural experience, full of traditions of Twente. A relaxing cultural holiday for anyone who wants to see and do while on holiday in Twente and the Achterhoek. Siepel Ootmarsum is also called the city and during the construction holiday, the market held Siepel. Siepel is another word for onion. In Enschede there are two historical sites that you really must see the Elderink House from the 17th century and the Rijksmuseum Twenthe. A cultural holiday in the Achterhoek from vacation rentals in the Achterhoek and Twente, you will not soon forget