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It's always nice to know some places to go to where your children can play while you enjoy an excellent coffee or snack at the terrace... Holiday for all family members! Fun for all ages...
Very nice playground with terrace for the parents... ;) Next to a high dune where the kids can run down from!
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Kraantje Lek
22 Duinlustweg
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Very nice playground with terrace for the parents... ;) Next to a high dune where the kids can run down from!
Visitor's Centre Kennemerduinen combines a nice playground where kids can play with sand and water (bring extra clothes or swimming gear!) with excellent coffee and the best banana bread and carrot cake of the region! Also recommended for lunch. The free exhibition in the visitors’ centre shows the various dune zones, plants and animals that live here. Children learn about nature playfully with, for example, the bird tree with tasks and bird sounds. There is a water playground outdoor – fun for the little ones. The visitors centre has several games and treasure hunts to experience the dunes in a playful way. Excursions and activities for children are organised regularly in the park. These can be found in the activity calendar. Come and take a look at one of the many events, which provide fun for all ages!
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Bezoekerscentrum De Kennemerduinen
12 Zeeweg
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Visitor's Centre Kennemerduinen combines a nice playground where kids can play with sand and water (bring extra clothes or swimming gear!) with excellent coffee and the best banana bread and carrot cake of the region! Also recommended for lunch. The free exhibition in the visitors’ centre shows the various dune zones, plants and animals that live here. Children learn about nature playfully with, for example, the bird tree with tasks and bird sounds. There is a water playground outdoor – fun for the little ones. The visitors centre has several games and treasure hunts to experience the dunes in a playful way. Excursions and activities for children are organised regularly in the park. These can be found in the activity calendar. Come and take a look at one of the many events, which provide fun for all ages!
Visit the deer at the estate Elswout! It also has really beautiful walking paths, plenty of short walks suitable for kids. If you visit Elswout on Sunday, you can also enjoy a drink at the Orangerie.
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Elswout
14 Elswoutslaan
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Visit the deer at the estate Elswout! It also has really beautiful walking paths, plenty of short walks suitable for kids. If you visit Elswout on Sunday, you can also enjoy a drink at the Orangerie.
The biggest playground of Europe! More than 350 playground equipment and attractions, too many to mention! In a playground, children playfully learn to push their limits and the cognitive development of a child is stimulated. Playing outside is fun, educational and healthy! And where better to do that than in the largest playground in Europe? At Linnaeushof you’ll find over 350 pieces of play equipment and attractions, all aimed at active entertainment. This means you’re using your own energy. So stay on the move! And anyone who thinks that playing in an outdoor playground is only for children is wrong, at Linnaeushof adults play along with them! Most attractions in Linnaeushof are outside. When the weather is good, you can play in the open air. The large selection of playground equipment is divided into seperate playing areas for small and large children. In the separated and clearly visible toddler playground you can play to your heart’s content on the many swinging, revolving and climbing equipment. In addition to a large sandpit, there’s also an educational traffic garden and a bounce house in the shape of a fairy tale castle with a drawbridge. The toddler playground has only one entrance and exit, which enables good oversight and allows for close monitoring of the youngest children. On a sunny day, we can recommend the water playground at the Linnaeushof. Not a swimming pool, but a real water playground where you can actively play with everything that has water coming out and getting in! The splashes will catch you from all sides. Choose one of the water slides or do you dare to stand under a huge bucket that will empty itself at unexpected times? Turn the different taps to choose from which pipes the water will flow. The water playground offers a refreshing way to cool down during the warm summer days. With large palm trees and life-size dromedaries all around, you really feel like you are in an oasis.
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Linnaeushof
4C Glipperweg
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The biggest playground of Europe! More than 350 playground equipment and attractions, too many to mention! In a playground, children playfully learn to push their limits and the cognitive development of a child is stimulated. Playing outside is fun, educational and healthy! And where better to do that than in the largest playground in Europe? At Linnaeushof you’ll find over 350 pieces of play equipment and attractions, all aimed at active entertainment. This means you’re using your own energy. So stay on the move! And anyone who thinks that playing in an outdoor playground is only for children is wrong, at Linnaeushof adults play along with them! Most attractions in Linnaeushof are outside. When the weather is good, you can play in the open air. The large selection of playground equipment is divided into seperate playing areas for small and large children. In the separated and clearly visible toddler playground you can play to your heart’s content on the many swinging, revolving and climbing equipment. In addition to a large sandpit, there’s also an educational traffic garden and a bounce house in the shape of a fairy tale castle with a drawbridge. The toddler playground has only one entrance and exit, which enables good oversight and allows for close monitoring of the youngest children. On a sunny day, we can recommend the water playground at the Linnaeushof. Not a swimming pool, but a real water playground where you can actively play with everything that has water coming out and getting in! The splashes will catch you from all sides. Choose one of the water slides or do you dare to stand under a huge bucket that will empty itself at unexpected times? Turn the different taps to choose from which pipes the water will flow. The water playground offers a refreshing way to cool down during the warm summer days. With large palm trees and life-size dromedaries all around, you really feel like you are in an oasis.
Bring a free visit to the Archological Museum in Haarlem! They encourage children to actively participate in the museum and offer a children’s trail in both Dutch and English alongside, a mock excavation in the far right of the museum. And you can puzzle with sherds, build your own castle and lots of creative activities or do a puzzle on one of our computers. Open Wednesday till Sunday, 13:00-17:00. The Archaeological Museum Haarlem is located in the basement of a centuries-old building (the Vleeshal) on the Grote Markt. It is a true hidden gem, situated in a beautifully historical environment and free to visit. You find a permanent exhibition about the earliest habitation on the coastal area (almost 6000 years old!) cesspits from the medieval city and all about the emerge of the city with its beer and lace industry
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Archeologisch Museum Haarlem
18k Grote Markt
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Bring a free visit to the Archological Museum in Haarlem! They encourage children to actively participate in the museum and offer a children’s trail in both Dutch and English alongside, a mock excavation in the far right of the museum. And you can puzzle with sherds, build your own castle and lots of creative activities or do a puzzle on one of our computers. Open Wednesday till Sunday, 13:00-17:00. The Archaeological Museum Haarlem is located in the basement of a centuries-old building (the Vleeshal) on the Grote Markt. It is a true hidden gem, situated in a beautifully historical environment and free to visit. You find a permanent exhibition about the earliest habitation on the coastal area (almost 6000 years old!) cesspits from the medieval city and all about the emerge of the city with its beer and lace industry
Pick up a scavenger hunt at reception before you start the exhibition 'Haarlem Heroes. Other Masters.' The booklet contains a fun search for details assignment, plus a colouring-in pic which you need to complete. Plus, you can get started yourself in Studio F by drawing a colourful (self-)portrait. Peek inside the 18th-century doll’ s house which has a thousand small objects. The doll’s house now has new improved lighting so you can get an even better peek inside. Or join the painting workshop or the children’s tour during the school holidays. (the tour and workshop are in Dutch). Note: the Frans Hals Museum has two different locations. Your entrance ticket is valid in both!
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Μουσείο Frans Hals - Hof
62 Groot Heiligland
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Pick up a scavenger hunt at reception before you start the exhibition 'Haarlem Heroes. Other Masters.' The booklet contains a fun search for details assignment, plus a colouring-in pic which you need to complete. Plus, you can get started yourself in Studio F by drawing a colourful (self-)portrait. Peek inside the 18th-century doll’ s house which has a thousand small objects. The doll’s house now has new improved lighting so you can get an even better peek inside. Or join the painting workshop or the children’s tour during the school holidays. (the tour and workshop are in Dutch). Note: the Frans Hals Museum has two different locations. Your entrance ticket is valid in both!
Sometimes when the western wind is a bit chilly at the beach, you can go swimming in dune lake Het Wed instead. Enclosed by dunes, the wind is less severe. For kids it's ideal, because there is a lot of shallow water they can play in. It's clearly marked where the water gets deeper.
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Het Wed
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Sometimes when the western wind is a bit chilly at the beach, you can go swimming in dune lake Het Wed instead. Enclosed by dunes, the wind is less severe. For kids it's ideal, because there is a lot of shallow water they can play in. It's clearly marked where the water gets deeper.
When after a day at the beach you don't feel like cooking, make a pit stop at Gestrand! It's a restaurant at the campsite De Lakens that oversees a great playground with tunnels, slides and a zip line. In the restaurant your kid can sit at the bar on a swing, how much fun is that? If the weather is bad: they also have an indoor playground.
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restaurant Gestrand
60 Zeeweg
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When after a day at the beach you don't feel like cooking, make a pit stop at Gestrand! It's a restaurant at the campsite De Lakens that oversees a great playground with tunnels, slides and a zip line. In the restaurant your kid can sit at the bar on a swing, how much fun is that? If the weather is bad: they also have an indoor playground.
There is a lovely Kabouterpad (gnome trail) here that wonders around the ruins of yet another castle. Every gnome has a special assignment for the kids, in Dutch, but Google Translate will probably be willing to help you out ;-)
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Kweekcafé
9 Kleverlaan
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There is a lovely Kabouterpad (gnome trail) here that wonders around the ruins of yet another castle. Every gnome has a special assignment for the kids, in Dutch, but Google Translate will probably be willing to help you out ;-)

Walking, hiking, cycling in nature

The Visitor's Centre Kennemerland is the starting point of several beautiful walks through nature. Regardless of whether you want to follow your own route along the many footpaths, follow a marked route, take a short walk or prefer long distances, all of this is possible in the National Park. Go for a nice walk with friends or family with a walking guide or an app. Or wander through the playgrounds, where it is permitted to leave the paths. Also: great coffee/pastry/lunch and a fun playground for the kids! The visitors’ centre has various walking maps and walking guides for sale. You can also download the cycle and hiking map with marked routes and footpaths.
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Bezoekerscentrum De Kennemerduinen
12 Zeeweg
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The Visitor's Centre Kennemerland is the starting point of several beautiful walks through nature. Regardless of whether you want to follow your own route along the many footpaths, follow a marked route, take a short walk or prefer long distances, all of this is possible in the National Park. Go for a nice walk with friends or family with a walking guide or an app. Or wander through the playgrounds, where it is permitted to leave the paths. Also: great coffee/pastry/lunch and a fun playground for the kids! The visitors’ centre has various walking maps and walking guides for sale. You can also download the cycle and hiking map with marked routes and footpaths.
The estate Elswout is a beautiful place for a morning stroll. It has two-centuries-old moss hills, deer, beautiful old trees, ponds, small bridges and cultural heritage from the rich families that used to live here. If you visit Elswout on Sundays, you can also enjoy high tea or coffee/lunch at the Orangerie (only open on Sunday).
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Elswout
14 Elswoutslaan
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The estate Elswout is a beautiful place for a morning stroll. It has two-centuries-old moss hills, deer, beautiful old trees, ponds, small bridges and cultural heritage from the rich families that used to live here. If you visit Elswout on Sundays, you can also enjoy high tea or coffee/lunch at the Orangerie (only open on Sunday).

Museums in Haarlem

Welcome to the Archaeological Museum Haarlem, the best museum under the ground! Entrance is free, open Wednesday til Sunday, 13:00-17:00. Current exhibition: 'Beer and Beard! Brewing and drinking in the old days, 1300-1700.' The Archaeological Museum Haarlem is located in the basement of a centuries-old building (the Vleeshal) on the Grote Markt. It is a true hidden gem, situated in a beautifully historical environment and free to visit. You find a permanent exhibition about the earliest habitation on the coastal area (almost 6000 years old!) cesspits from the medieval city and all about the emerge of the city with its beer and lace industry. 6000 years of Haarlems’history People lived in Haarlem and the surrounding area as long as 5600 years ago. In order to learn more about these early settlers, archaeologists excavate looking for evidence of past occupation. Excavations take place all over Haarlem and the surrounding area using archaeology to provide invaluable information regarding the town’s past. Finds made on the excavations allow the Haarlem Archaeological Museum to give a brief insight into the town’s history. You will find our permanent collection on the left-hand side of the museum, and our temporary displays to your right (these rotate twice a year). Meet Cornelis our medieval inhabitant And don’t forget to ‘meet’ our medieval inhabitant: Cornelis. He’s skeleton lays in our museum, he is one of many found at an excavation at the Botermarkt. From his skeleton a reconstruction has been made: Cornelis. Learn all about him and take a selfie with him!
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Archeologisch Museum Haarlem
18k Grote Markt
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Welcome to the Archaeological Museum Haarlem, the best museum under the ground! Entrance is free, open Wednesday til Sunday, 13:00-17:00. Current exhibition: 'Beer and Beard! Brewing and drinking in the old days, 1300-1700.' The Archaeological Museum Haarlem is located in the basement of a centuries-old building (the Vleeshal) on the Grote Markt. It is a true hidden gem, situated in a beautifully historical environment and free to visit. You find a permanent exhibition about the earliest habitation on the coastal area (almost 6000 years old!) cesspits from the medieval city and all about the emerge of the city with its beer and lace industry. 6000 years of Haarlems’history People lived in Haarlem and the surrounding area as long as 5600 years ago. In order to learn more about these early settlers, archaeologists excavate looking for evidence of past occupation. Excavations take place all over Haarlem and the surrounding area using archaeology to provide invaluable information regarding the town’s past. Finds made on the excavations allow the Haarlem Archaeological Museum to give a brief insight into the town’s history. You will find our permanent collection on the left-hand side of the museum, and our temporary displays to your right (these rotate twice a year). Meet Cornelis our medieval inhabitant And don’t forget to ‘meet’ our medieval inhabitant: Cornelis. He’s skeleton lays in our museum, he is one of many found at an excavation at the Botermarkt. From his skeleton a reconstruction has been made: Cornelis. Learn all about him and take a selfie with him!
From an ‘Old Men’s House’ to new municipal museum The Frans Hals Museum is divided over two locations: Hof and Hal. They are within a short, scenic walk from each other, through historic Haarlem. Now home to an array of art treasures, our Hof location was once a home for old men; a place where, in the ‘Golden Age’, gentlemen enjoyed their golden years. But since 1913, this courtyard building of Groot Heiligland has exhibited the municipal art collection, with numerous highlights from the same ‘Golden Age’. In location Hal on the grote markt in Haarlem you will find modern and contemporary exhibitions. Hal consists of three different buildings, each from a different century: the Vleeshal (‘Meat Hall’), Vishuisje (‘Fish House’) and Verweyhal (‘Verwey Hall’).
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Μουσείο Frans Hals - Hof
62 Groot Heiligland
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From an ‘Old Men’s House’ to new municipal museum The Frans Hals Museum is divided over two locations: Hof and Hal. They are within a short, scenic walk from each other, through historic Haarlem. Now home to an array of art treasures, our Hof location was once a home for old men; a place where, in the ‘Golden Age’, gentlemen enjoyed their golden years. But since 1913, this courtyard building of Groot Heiligland has exhibited the municipal art collection, with numerous highlights from the same ‘Golden Age’. In location Hal on the grote markt in Haarlem you will find modern and contemporary exhibitions. Hal consists of three different buildings, each from a different century: the Vleeshal (‘Meat Hall’), Vishuisje (‘Fish House’) and Verweyhal (‘Verwey Hall’).