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AMSTERDAM BEACH WHETHER YOU WANT AN AFTERNOON IN THE SUN, AN ACTION-PACKED DAY OF WATER- AND WIND-SPORTS OR A HIKE IN THE PROTECTED DUTCH DUNES, IT'S ALL JUST A HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP FROM AMSTERDAM CITY CENTRE.
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AMSTERDAM BEACH WELCOME TO AMSTERDAM BEACH Be it to lounge in the sun or for a blast of fitness fun, Amsterdam’s beaches are a popular day trip for locals and visitors alike. In summertime, sun-seekers flock to the wide expanses of sand at Zandvoort aan Zee and Bloemendaal to bask on the beautiful golden beaches and visit the hip cafés, restaurants and trendy beach clubs overlooking the sea. For the thrill-seekers, meanwhile, the coastal town of IJmuiden aan Zee and Wijk aan Zee are renowned spots for waterand wind-sports. Nature lovers can hike or cycle through the protected dunes that border the beaches, and feel invigorated by the ever-changing landscape. It’s all right on Amsterdam’s doorstep, within half an hour of Central Station by public transport. www.iamsterdam.com/ cityescapes
I AMSTERDAM CITY CARD Get free access to more than 40 of Amsterdam’s major museums, a canal cruise through the city centre and free public transport on all metro, bus and tram lines operated by GVB Amsterdam. www.iamsterdam.com/citycard
CONTENTS P.04 BUBBLING BEACH
Find vibrant beach clubs, a bustling shopping scene and nine kilometres of pristine coastline at Zandvoort aan Zee and neighbouring Bloemendaal.
P.06 WIND WATER BEACH
The fresh wind from the North Sea ensures that IJmuiden aan Zee and Wijk aan Zee are a haven for water- and wind-sports fans.
P.08 PUBLIC TRANSPORT MAP P.12 DUTCH DUNES
From tranquil hiking routes to dramatic hilltops with views out over the coastline, the Dutch dunes are utterly unique.
P.14 CITY ESCAPES
There’s more to Amsterdam than you may think. Within 30 minutes of the city centre these P.15 VISITOR inspiring city escapes offer a true taste of the INFORMATION Netherlands, old and new.
a number next to an attraction corresponds to the location on the map on pp.08-09.
A a letter next to an attraction corresponds to the nearest Visitor Information Centre, listed on p.15.
Transport tips, Visitor Information Centres, where to stay, where to eat & more.
published by Amsterdam Marketing editor-in-chief Bart van Oosterhout art director & basic design Loes Koomen project manager Pauline Saathof designers Sandra Nakken & Zlatka Siljdedic copy editor & writer Megan Roberts
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bubbling beach
Bubbling Beach Zandvoort aan Zee boasts vibrant beach clubs overlooking the sea, a bustling shopping scene and nine kilometres of pristine coastline up to Bloemendaal aan Zee, with wild adjoining dunes.
ZANDVOORT AAN ZEE Just half an hour from Amsterdam, take a seaside stroll, shop till you drop or hop from one sunny beachside terrace to the next. And of course, enjoy the sandy beach, with its Blue Flag cleanliness certification, and the amazing views from the promenade that extends for several kilometres north and south of town. Zandvoort aan Zee has more than 30 beach clubs and pavilions, each with its own charm and style, from super-trendy to family-friendly, which make the perfect base for a day on the beach. Many beach pavil-
ions also offer various watersports and activities. During peak season the many shops – which range from jewellery stores, antique shops and children’s boutiques to trendy clothes shops and, of course, kite shops and surf shops – are open seven days a week. There are also regular markets – including the Mega Annual Festival Market on 16 August, complete with 300 stalls, music, street theatre and shows. This charming coastal town is also home to the first casino in the Netherlands, the Holland Casino Zandvoort. C
TIPS ZANDVOORT HAS PLENTY OF SPORTY OPTIONS, BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE WATER.
FIRST WAVE SURF SCHOOL Surfing and Stand-Up Paddle boarding lessons for young and old. Skyline 13, Boulevard de Favauge, Strandafgang 13, Zandvoort For reservations: +31 (0)6 8302 3230 www.firstwavesurfschool.nl
CYCLING TIP BEHIND THE BEACH BIKE RENTALS BLOEMENDAAL AAN ZEE The town of Bloemendaal, located just outside Haarlem, is a coastal gem. Easily accessible from Amsterdam, it’s extremely popular among trendy sun-worshippers and those looking for a relaxing day at its nearby beach at Bloemendaal aan Zee. It’s a great place to dip your toes in the North Sea or to hit a dance floor once the sun goes down. Between the town and the sea and sand, you can enjoy the wild dune landscape.
Rent tandems, beach cruisers, picnic bikes, touring bikes with three or seven speeds, scooters, Segways and novelty bikes. Haltestraat 51, Zandvoort +31 (0)23 822 4746 www.behindthebeach.nl
5 BEACH CLUBS With more than 30 vibrant beach clubs and pavilions, everyone can find the perfect spot to hang out and enjoy the sun while overlooking the beach with a cold drink. Have a groovy day at pavilion De Haven van Zandvoort (Zandvoort’s Harbour) – open 365 days a year – or relax at Safari Beach Club, which is inspiring, laid-back and a bit rugged. www.vvvzandvoort.com
MUSEUMS ZANDVOORTS MUSEUM The home of art and history in Zandvoort, permanent exhibitions highlight the evolution of a poor fishing village into one of the North Sea’s most fashionable seaside resorts during the early 1900s. Last year the exhibition Anne Frank on Holiday in Zandvoort was such a great success that the museum has decided to continue this special exhibition till the end of 2015. It shows photos of one of Amsterdam’s most famous former residents and her family holidaying in Zandvoort. Swaluestraat 1, Zandvoort +31 (0)23 574 0280 www.zandvoortsmuseum.nl
JUTTERSMU-ZEE-UM The Juttersmu-ZEE-um (literally ‘mu-SEA-um’) exhibits often-surprising items that have washed up on the beach at Zandvoort, including messages in bottles sent from all around the world. It’s also home to five salt-water aquariums, especially popular with children, which showcase the local sea life. Entrance is free. Strandweg 2, Zandvoort +31 (0)23 571 2221 www.juttersmuseum.nl
EVENTS CIRCUIT PARK ZANDVOORT Nestled amidst the dunes, each weekend Circuit Park Zandvoort plays host to diverse (inter)national motorsport events. Don’t miss the DTM (10-12 July) or the Historic Grand Prix (28-30 August). On 29 August, the participants of the Historic Grand Prix will drive through Zandvoort in their nostalgic ‘old-timers’ – an exceptional chance to take a closer look at these famous vintage cars. Burg van Alphenstraat 108, Zandvoort +31 (0)23 574 0740 www.circuit-zandvoort.nl
EC SAND SCULPTURE FESTIVAL Top-flight sand sculptors compete in the European Championship Sand Sculpture Festival at several locations in Zandvoort aan Zee. Due to a special coating that weather-proofs the sculptures, they can be admired until at least November. This year, the theme is centred around the famous Dutch painter, Vincent van Gogh. 17 August-30 November Various locations, Zandvoort aan Zee www.zandsculpturenroute.nl
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AMSTERDAM BEACH
wind water beach
Wind Water Beach
The fresh wind from the North Sea ensures that IJmuiden aan Zee and Wijk aan Zee around the mouth of the North Sea Canal are havens for water- and wind-sports fans.
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BEACHES OF IJMUIDEN AAN ZEE The broad beaches at IJmuiden aan Zee are among the most beautiful in the area near Amsterdam, and it is clean and safe here, as evidenced by the blue flag flying proudly. At Noordpier Beach kite surfing is particularly popular, due to the exceptional wind and wave flow caused by the Noordpier. There’s a surfing centre right on the beach where you can learn the basics, as well as rent wetsuits and gear, and while you probably won’t master kite-surfing in a single day, it’s all the more reason to come back. The beach of IJmuiden aan Zee is also great for active watersports, as well as racing kite buggies across the sand. The quieter IJmuiderslag Beach, meanwhile, is a fantastic spot for Nordic walkers, nature lovers and dog walkers. D
Travelling four times daily between IJmuiden and Wijk aan Zee, the Watertaxi costs just €4 for a return ticket and also stops off at Forteiland on the first Sunday of every month. One of the 46 forts that comprise the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Defence Line of Amsterdam, Fortress Island’s unique use of hydraulic engineering is a great example of Dutch ingenuity. www.watertaxi-ijmuiden.nl www.defencelineamsterdam.com
WIJK AAN ZEE Situated just four kilometres from the bustling town of Beverwijk (famous for its enormous flea market, Beverwijk Bazaar), Wijk aan Zee is a charming seaside village known for its strong sense of community. Wijk aan Zee’s beach is the widest in the Netherlands and is especially popular with blokarters. The dunes that separate the village from Beverwijk provide plenty of leisure activities too. On the outskirts of Wijk aan Zee, on the site of the Tata Steelworks, 11 imposing statues created by international artists are a reminder of Wijk aan Zee’s status as ‘Cultural Village of Europe, 1999’. E
7 FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY The Spaarnwoude recreational area is located between Amsterdam and IJmuiden. While enjoying the typical Dutch landscape, young and old can spend an amazing day in this wooded area. There’s plenty of space to play and relax, as well as tons of activities like indoor skiing, paintball, a climbing wall, quad and hummer driving, putting green, canoeing, swimming and much more. Besides that, the recreational area is host to several large events every summer. www.ijmuidenaanzee.nl
GET ACTIVE WIND WATER BEACH HAS PLENTY OF SPORTY OPTIONS, BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE WATER.
SUMMIT SPORTS Europe’s first blokart provider still offers the most options, with clinics for one to 500 people. The private beach club SunSeaBar is the perfect base for activities including Stand-Up Paddle boarding, sea kayaking, beach volleyball and so much more. SunSeaBar R. Aertszweg, Wijk aan Zee For reservations: +31 (0)251 375 807 www.summitsports.nl
DUTCH PEDELEC TOURS Rent an electric bike from Dutch Pedelec Tours and explore the IJmuiden region in a unique and comfortable manner. Pick up at your hotel or other locations is possible.
SAIL 2015 Held once every five years, SAIL is the Netherlands' foremost maritime event, which takes place from 19 August in Amsterdam. Tall ships from all over the world will gather in the harbours of IJmuiden a few days prior to the official event for PRE-SAIL, with various events and fun activities. This event is ideal to visit by bike, to see and enjoy both the ships in the North Sea Canal as well as the beautiful surroundings. 19-23 August www.sail.nl
Staalstraat 167, Velsen-Noord +31 (0)6 3602 4786 www.dutchpedelectours.com
SEASIDE SPORTS This beach pavilion and watersports centre organises business outings, family days and other fun beach activities, such as land sailing. As well as all safety materials, experienced instructors are on hand. Beach Inn Kennemerstrand 800 IJmuiden aan Zee For reservations: +31 (0)6 5208 8111 www.seasidesports.nl
Public Transport Map Heemskerk
78 Heliomare
Wijk aan ZeeE
Wind Water Beach
Beverwijk
Strand Noordpier Watertaxi
IJmuiden aan Zee
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IJmuiden D 75 82
Strand IJmuiderslag
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Kennemer Duinen
Bloemendaal aan Zee Strand
Zandvoort aan Zee
Brouwerskolkweg
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Overveen
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Station Haarlem
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Bubbling Beach
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Station Zandvoort
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Dutch Dunes
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HeemstedeArdenhout
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Noordwijk Noordwijkerhout
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Strand
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Attractions
Visitor Info Centres
Holland Casino Zandvoort First Wave Surf School Behind the Beach Bike Rentals Zandvoorts Museum Juttersmu-zee-um Circuit Park Zandvoort Summit Sports – SunSeaBar Dutch PedelecZaandam Tour Seaside Sports – Beach Inn Forteiland IJmuiden Duin & Kruidberg Country Estate Buitenplaats Beeckestijn
A Amsterdam Central Station B Schiphol Airport C VVV Zandvoort D VVV IJmuiden aan Zee E De Tip Wijk aan Zee F Visitor Centre De Kennemerduinen
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Amsterdam Central Station
80 82 Bus station Elandsgracht
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Amsterdam City Station Amsterdam Zuid 346
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arlemmermeerpolder
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advertorial
Discover the raw beauty of IJmuiden Amsterdam’s ‘Wind Water Beach’ is characterised by its raw beauty, from the rugged beach to the industrial port, with its formidable harbours and enormous lock system.
IJ
muiden has all you need for a day’s entertainment – and more. The rugged beach is perfect for wind- and water-sports, while IJmuiden Port is home to a multitude of fishing boats, yachts and vessels. Learn everything there is to know about it at the Zee- en Havenmuseum (Sea and Port Museum). Cycle or walk kilometres out to the sea on one of the two piers, check out the largest lock complex in Europe or marvel at the colossal ships coming in from the North Sea.
Behind the beach, the wide, bunker-studded dunes – great for cycling through – frame the sea, on which there is always an enormous ship disappearing over the horizon. The fascinating Bunker Museum is housed in a German bunker from the Second World War. In the mouth of the North Sea Canal, former defense island Forteiland , part of the UNESCO-protected Defence Line of Amsterdam, is an exciting visit for all ages. It’s a unique combination, and IJmuiden’s surroundings always make for spectacular viewing. IJmuiden is raw seaside beauty! For more information and a schedule of events, please visit: www.ijmuidenaanzee.nl
FISH TIP Try your hand at fishing or enjoy fresh fish straight off the boats at the harbour’s many excellent restaurants. You can find a selection of the best fish specialists in town at www.ijmuidenaanzee.nl
Molen koe grachtpand je fiets
& Explore Amsterdam Beach
With the Amsterdam & Region Day Ticket you can travel 24 hours by bus, tram and metro in and around Amsterdam. This ticket is ideal to visit Zandvoort aan Zee, IJmuiden aan Zee and its surroundings.
ing bus line 858 from Schiphol Airport to Keukenhof
Price â‚Ź13.50
Purchase your Amsterdam & Region Day Ticket with your I amsterdam City Card and get â‚Ź3.50 discount. This offer is exclusively available at the I amsterdam Visitor Centres in Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport. www.iamsterdam.com/citycard
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dutch dunes
AMSTERDAM BEACH
Dutch Dunes
From tranquil hiking routes to dramatic windswept hilltops with amazing views out over the coastline, the Dutch dune landscape is utterly unique. NATURE-CENTRED RECREATION From early dykes, polders and windmills to more modern feats of aquatic engineering, the Dutch have devised numerous ingenious ways to hold back the water, but few are quite so beautiful as the Dutch dunes. This natural landscape has been reinforced by man to preserve the North Sea coast. The undulating landscape is in stark contrast to the normally oh-so-flat Dutch polder landscape. This exceptional ‘no man’s land’ between the flat expanses inland and the North Sea provides a wide variety of experiences that alter from moment to moment – be it tranquil hiking through sheltered inlets as you admire wild flowers and rare wildlife, or the windswept hilltops that offer amazing views out over the coastline. Enjoy a casual stroll, a lengthy hike or a challenging bike ride across the undulating sands – there are experiences for all ages and interests within these protected landscapes. And on either side of the dunes, you’ll find luxurious stretches of beach or green forests and peaceful lakes that are perfect for a cool swim. C & F
COUNTRY ESTATES The Dutch Dunes are full of beautifully preserved historical manorial estates, from where you can walk straight into the dune landscape. Duin & Kruidberg Country Estate , dating from 1682, offers 75 luxury hotel rooms within National Park ZuidKennemerland. Buitenplaats Beeckestijn, meanwhile, is an 18th-century estate created from an older property as a summer residence for a wealthy Amsterdam regent, whose gardens are an outdoor museum.
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VISITOR CENTRE DE KENNEMERDUINEN
ZUID-KENNEMERLAND NATIONAL PARK Within half an hour by train from Amsterdam Central Station – between Zandvoort and IJmuiden – lies Zuid-Kennemerland National Park, a glorious expanse of dunes of some 3,800 hectares that attracts two million visitors each year. Living here are over 200 different species of bird, red deer, rabbits, roe deer as well as large grazers such as Highland cattle and a small number of wisent – a European bison that, with a bit of luck, you may get to see from a distance. There are various marked footpaths throughout the dunes, ranging from 1 to more than 25 kilometres. The dune areas are often extremely dynamic and conceal all kinds of surprises such as beautiful valleys, lakes and magnificent viewpoints. So pull on your walking shoes or hire a bike and start in the visitor centre in Overveen for hiking maps, cycling routes and information on the landscape, history and management of the dunes. Visitor Centre De Kennemerduinen Open 10.00-17.00 Tue-Sun Zeeweg 12, Overveen F +31 (0)23 541 1123 www.np-zuidkennemerland.nl
TIP Bike rental and walking/cycling routes are available at regional VVV offices. See p.15 for more information.
AMSTERDAM WATERLEIDINGDUINEN To the south of National Park Zuid-Kennemerland lies another extraordinary nature reserve, the Amsterdam Waterleidingduinen (Water Reservoir Dunes). Together with the water from the Rhine River, this area supplies drinking water to the residents of Amsterdam. Discover how rainwater is filtered naturally through the dunes and and see if you can spot foxes, roe deer and fallow deer. Or, closer to the ground, fungus: the area boasts the largest collection of toadstools and mushrooms in the Netherlands, with no fewer than 970 species in autumn. Every Thursday a special Bunker Tour departs at 10.30. Together with an expert you will go off the beaten track and learn all there is to know about these concrete giants from the Second World War. C www.vvvzandvoort.nl
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city escapes
AMSTERDAM BEACH
CITY ESCAPES
ZAAN REGION
There’s more to Amsterdam than you may think. Within 30 minutes of the city centre these inspiring city escapes offer a true taste of the Netherlands, old and new.
Haarlem
Old Holland
Enjoy a perfect trip to Haarlem, an authentic city of remarkable history and culture right on Amsterdam’s doorstep, whose beauty provided inspiration for many Golden Age painters. Fill your day with excellent shopping, spectacular museums and sunny terraces, all set amongst monumental buildings.
Windmills spin in the breeze at the Zaanse Schans, church bells ring out and cows wander around Old Holland’s farmhouses. Amsterdam Waterland and smalltown harbours such as Marken, Volendam and Monnickendam showcase traditional skills like shipbuilding, fishing and cheese making.
Flowers of Amsterdam
Castles & Gardens
Be a part of contemporary tulip mania just a short hop from Amsterdam. Find flower parades, the world-famous Keukenhof flower garden, the world’s largest flower auction in Aalsmeer and bulb fields bursting into glorious colour.
Retreat to the Amstel River countryside, fortress stretch and leisure lakes to soak up maritime and military history. This region is especially rich in historical river estates and extravagant castles to be admired or explored.
New Land
TIP See www.iamsterdam.com/cityescapes for more excursion tips – including where to stay, where to eat and transport advice – as well as to download guides to all these City Escapes.
The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area owes everything to innovation, and it is still evolving. New Land locations such as Lelystad and Almere offer fascinating examples of interesting architecture and creative developments – as well as world-class shopping.
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VISITOR INFORMATION
Everything you need to get the most out of your visit VISITOR INFO CENTRES AMSTERDAM A I amsterdam Visitor Centre Stationsplein 10 (across from Central Station) +31 (0)20 702 6000 www.iamsterdam.com B I amsterdam Visitor Centre Schiphol Airport (Arrivals 2 at Schiphol Plaza) +31 (0)20 702 6000 www.iamsterdam.com BUBBLING BEACH C VVV Zandvoort Bakkerstraat 2/B +31 (0)23 571 7947 www.vvvzandvoort.com WIND WATER BEACH D VVV Agency IJmuiden aan Zee Central Library Dudokplein 16 +31 (0)20 201 8800 www.vvvijmuidenaanzee.nl E Tip Wijk aan Zee Voorstraat 12 +31 (0)6 8146 8816 www.tipwijkaanzee.nl DUTCH DUNES F Visitor Centre De Kennemerduinen Zeeweg 12, Overveen +31 (0)23 541 1123 www.np-zuidkennemer land.nl
GETTING THERE BUBBLING BEACH From Amsterdam Central Station, there are two
direct trains an hour to Zandvoort, the beach is just a 5-minute walk. Journey time 30 min. Alternatively, catch bus 80 from Amsterdam Marnixstraat (via Haarlem and Heemstede-Aerdenhout). Journey time approx. 50 min. WIND WATER BEACH From Amsterdam Central Station, take the train to Haarlem, then catch Regioliner bus 75 (direction IJmuiden aan Zee). The beach is a 2-minute walk. Journey time approx. 60 min. DUTCH DUNES From Amsterdam Central Station, catch the train to Overeen, from where Visitor Centre De Kennemerduinen is a 10-minute walk. Journey time approx. 45 min. Alternatively, catch the train to Haarlem, then bus 81 (direction Zandvoort Busstation) to bus stop Kennemerduinen, Overveen. The Visitor Centre is a 4-minute walk. Journey time approx. 45 min. Or visit VVV Zandvoort for more information about the Dutch Dunes.
SELECTION OF ACCOMODATIONS & RESTAURANTS BUBBLING BEACH CAMPING DE LAKENS Airstream caravans, chalets and plenty of tent pitches
visitor information
in the heart of the dunes. Zeeweg 60 Bloemendaal aan Zee +31 (0)23 541 1570 www.kennemerduin campings.nluin campings.nl DE HAVEN VAN ZANDVOORT Open 365 days a year for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Strandafgang Paulus Loot 9 Zandvoort +31 (0)23 571 8888 www.dehavenvanzand voort.nl THE SANDS HOTEL This charming hotel is located just 70 metres off the beach. Burgemeester Engelbertsstraat 70, Zandvoort +31 (0)23 822 3743 www.thesandshotel.nll.nl HOTEL DE KUST The friendly owners of this cosy hotel will make your stay unforgettable. Van Speijkstraat 162 Zandvoort +31(0)23 743 6725 www.hoteldekustzandvoort.nl WIND WATER BEACH CAMPING DE DUINDOORN Just one kilometre from the beach, this full-facility campsite is car-free. Badweg 40 IJmuiden aan Zee +31 (0)255 510 773 www.duindoorn.nl HOLIDAY INN IJMUIDEN SEAPORT BEACH 146 rooms, all with a sea or dune view, plus a restaurant, sauna and mini gym. Kennemerboulevard 250 IJmuiden +31 (0)255 566 999 www.holidayinn.com/ ijmuidenn-
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RESTAURANT KOP VAN DE HAVEN Views past the shipping traffic out into the North Sea, plus the freshest fish and seafood. Sluisplein 80, IJmuiden +31 (0)255 534 818 www.kopvandehaven. nlaven.nl BEACH PAVILION TIMBOEKTOE A beach paradise, closed in by the North Sea Canal and the beach, Timboektoe is open year-round. Reyndersweg 1 Velsen-Noord +31 (0)251 373 050 www.timboektoe.org.org DUTCH DUNES BUITENPLAATS BEECKESTIJN A former 18th-century estate-turned-outdoor museum. Rijksweg 134, Velsen-Zuid +31 (0)255 522 877 www.buitenplaats beeckestijn.nl DUIN & KRUIDBERG COUNTRY ESTATE A luxury hotel and restaurant in a former country estate. Duin en Kruidbergerweg 60 Santpoort-Noord +31 (0)23 512 1800 www.duin-kruidberg.nl
GET OUT OF TOWN BUS PASS Discover Amsterdam and the surrounding area with the Amsterdam & Region Day Ticket – a special 24-hour public transport pass valid on metros, trams and buses operated by GVB, Connexxion and EBS (€13.50). www.iamsterdam.com