Max. 10 persons
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Wi-Fi available
Maximum of 2 pets
175 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
This holiday home is an authentic fisherman's cottage built in 1973. The house was recently renovated and is now stylishly and comfortably furnished. The house features a spacious living and dining room with a large dining table and a cosy fireplace, four comfortable bedrooms, and two modern bathrooms. Cosily cook together in the fully equipped kitchen, or enjoy the peace in the spacious, enclosed garden.
This beautiful holiday home is located in Nieuwpoort, just 15 15-minute walk from the beach. Enjoy a lovely walk along the sea or through the dunes, or find a quiet spot on the beach and enjoy the sun. Near the beach, you will also find the lively promenade with plenty of shops and restaurants. Nearby, you can also visit a historic lock complex, the Ganzepoot locks, or visit Nieuwpoort Marina, the largest marina in Northern Europe.
Charging an e-car at the accommodation is not possible and not allowed. Should you nevertheless charge your car illegally, the house owner/manager may, without discussion, hold you responsible for any damage and charge a fine
Because of the peace and quiet and possible neighbours, noise nuisance is not allowed/prohibited in this holiday home
Upon departure, please empty all trash bins and leave garbage in the designated spot
It is strictly forbidden to organise any student party, bachelor party or drinking party in this house
General supplies Proxy Delhaize Nieuwpoort
1000 metres
General supplies ALDI
1,5 km
General supplies Colruyt Newport
1,6 km
General supplies Collect&Go
1,7 km
Restaurants The Dunes
660 metres
Restaurants Brasserie Den Artiest Nieuwpoort
690 metres
Restaurants Den Bilck
710 metres
Restaurants Restaurant Ter Polder
770 metres
Train station Furnes / Veurne
12,7 km
Train station Coxyde / Koksijde
17,9 km
Train station La Panne / De Panne
20,2 km
Train station Dixmude/Diksmuide
18,3 km
Calais-Dunkerque Airport Calais
74 km
Visit Westfront Nieuwpoort, an interactive visitor centre about World War I at the imposing King Albert I monument
Karin Wagemans