Biddinghuizen - Biddinghuizen

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Biddinghuizen is a village in the Dutch province Flevoland; the village is part of the municipality DrontenThe first residents came in 1963 and it was named after Bidningahusum first mentioned in 790.

Info

Arrive

By plane

Lelystad Airport can be used by planes.

By train

The nearest station is in Dronten. Biddinghuizen is also easy to reach from Harderwijk station.

By bus

Connexion bus line 147 from Harderwijk or Dronten.

By car

N303, N306, N307, N708, N709, N710

Travel around

To look at

Lovink . pumping station
  •    Lovink . pumping station. national monument
  • Due to the short history there are no old monuments in Biddinghuizen.

To do

FlevOnice
  • At the village is an amusement park Walibi Holland[1] established (formerly De Flevohof, Walibi Flevo, Six Flags Holland and Walibi World).
  • Numerous events are held at the event site near Walibi Holland, such as lowlands, Defqon.1, Fields of Rock, Arrow Rock Festival, AutoMaxx, the Mega Trucks Festival and Revival.
  • In 2007 Biddinghuizen FlevOnice, the newest and longest ice rink in the Netherlands, opened.
  • A number of sports clubs with the same name are active in Biddinghuizen BASS. used. BAS football, BAS tennis and BAS shooting sports are located at sports park De Schelp.
  • A gliding club is located in Biddinghuizen.
  • There is a marina at the village center, there are several marinas on the Veluwemeer

To buy

  • There are no special regional products.
  • Stickers with the village symbol, the kingfisher, as well as village flags are available at 'Boekenhuys van der Walle'.
  • At fruit nursery Vermeulen, Flevo juice[2] (traditionally pressed, slightly cloudy, apple juice) produced.
  • A liquor was sold for some time, which was claimed to be a Biddinghuizer drink.

Food

  • Within the built-up area there are two restaurants: A Chinese restaurant 'Jade City' and a Turkish restaurant 'Side'. There is also a pub/eatery with the name 't Koetsiertje' and there is also a snack bar: 'Twins'.
  • There are several restaurants outside the built-up area: 'De Klink', 'Zuid Zoet Zout', 'Bremerbergsehoek', 'Dorhout Mees', 'Boofoor' and 'Beachclub NU'.

Going out

stay overnight

  • There is a hotel outside the built-up area: 'Dorhout Mees'. There is also a "Bed & Breakfast" ('De Kandelaar').
  • Outside the built-up area, on the Veluwemeer, there are various campsites and bungalow parks.

Contact

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