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Beaches might not be the first thing which comes to mind when you think of Holland. Cheese, clogs, tulips and city breaks maybe, but rarely beaches. The Netherlands has some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Europe and some of the cleanest in the world. These beaches and dunes…
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We (Laura and family) stayed at Duinrell during May half term this year, hired bikes and had such a fantastic time! Every time I visit Duinrell it never fails to impress me and reminds me of just what a unique holiday park it is. Not only do you have the…
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Gillian Mallows and her family had a perfect holiday at Landal Ouddorp Duin in May. They left us this lovely review: “Big thank you to Little Clogs for helping us find our perfect little holiday in Holland. We have an almost 2 year old and it was just what we…
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The Belgian Coast beaches are so huge they have space for a whole host of fun things to see and do including playgrounds, watersports, stripy retro beach huts and, every summer, the world famous sand sculpting festival! Belgium is famous for many things and the sand sculpting festival which takes…
Continue Reading...The Foreman-Wenneker family sent us this review of their holiday at Landal Sluftervallei: We stayed during the May bank holiday in a 4 person cottage at the Landal Sluftervallei Park in Texel, The Netherlands. IT WAS AMAZING!! The sun was shining all weekend so we spent a lot of time…
Continue Reading...You are never far away from a beach exploration or relaxation opportunity when in Holland. Whether it be climbing and discovering in the sand dunes, strolling along the wide expanse of coastline or having a meal seafront – you won’t be disappointed. Most beaches carry the blue flag for safety…
Continue Reading...The Belgian coast has some of the cleanest, widest and gently shelving soft sandy beaches in Europe, yet it is relatively unknown in the UK as we drive off the ferry or the tunnel and think surely we must need to drive longer than an hour to get to somewhere…
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