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This atmospheric holiday house in Schoorl has a wonderful and quiet location in the centre of Schoorl. It directly borders on woodland- and dune area. De Schoorlse Duinen, the North Sea beach and Schoorl at sea are situated “in your back garden”. From your living room and from your terrace you have a wonderful view of the woods. The accommodation is suitable for max. 4 persons, 35m2, and is situated on a parcel of 100m2 (largest parcel of the terrain). Thanks to the pleasant gas heater this house can re rented throughout the whole year. Cars are not allowed on the park: you may load and unload at the house and you must then park your car on the large parking place near the bungalow park’s entrance. You will get a free parking card. You will not be bothered by tourist matters. Should you wish to visit the park’s village, you only need to walk 200 mtr. The park consists of 10 holiday houses. The common terrain has a small playground which consists of a swing, 2 climbing apparatus and a sandbox. You will not be bothered by this playground since it is situated 40 meters from your house. The North Sea beach is nearby. The neighboring cities Schoorl (within bike distance), Alkmaar, Schagen and Hoorn can easily be reached. The hilly woodland- and dune area is regarded as the widest (5km), highest (54m) and most beautiful dune area of the Netherlands, both in Summer and during all other seasons. It has many wonderful panoramic views. You can reach the sea via a wonderful walk through nature reserve. Of course you can also reach the beach by bike. There are many small roads and cycle paths which swing from village to village, through a varied landscape of steep landscapes and extended polders. Staatsboswachterij (forestry) Schoorl is a wonderful walking area; here you will find the highest and widest dunes of the Netherlands. The three giant climbing dunes are wonderful for children. This area further consists of coniferous wood, sand drifts, various kinds of heath, birches and broom. You can hear the garden warbler, the nightingale, the golden oriole and the black woodpecker. You will find wonderful walking- and cycling routes in the dune reserve of North Holland. Environmental engineers opened the dunes slightly at the Parnassia Valley, and consequently, salty North Sea water will enter the dunes area at high tide and westerly storms, which happens twice a year on average. As a result, creeks with various mixtures of salty and fresh water can be found here, and more importantly, new dynamic processes will allow this area to develop a more natural and varied flora and fauna. A fantastic holiday accommodation which offers many opportunities!