Your Stay in a B&B Friesland
Escape to charming Friesland, a hidden gem in the Netherlands, perfect for those looking to unwind and explore an area of outstanding natural beauty. Stay at a welcoming B&B Friesland, where you can relax and savour all that this peaceful Dutch province has to offer—away from crowded tourist trails.
Sailing the Frisian Lakes
Summer brings life to the Frisian Lakes, where you can experience the thrill of Skûtsjesilen—Friesland’s iconic sailing regattas featuring historic Frisian boats. And if you’d like to join in the excitement, rent a small boat and set sail yourself! You don’t need a license for the smaller boats, making it easy to cruise along scenic routes that connect picturesque villages like Sneek, Heeg, Lemmer, Grou, Makkum and Joure. Each stop offers charming views and friendly spots to pause and enjoy a bite, all within reach of your cosy B&B Friesland.
Relaxing on the Wadden Islands
Set sail for the stunning Wadden Islands for a breath of fresh air. Whether you're a fan of cycling, hiking, or simply spending a day at the beach, each island offers its own unique personality, no matter the season. Terschelling boasts the oldest lighthouse in the Netherlands; Vlieland, small and remote, feels like a peaceful retreat, and Ameland, “the jewel of Friesland,” is rich in nature reserves and wildlife. Make sure to watch out for seals resting on the sandbanks as you explore these islands’ unique charm during your stay in Friesland.
Leeuwarden and Beyond
Discover Leeuwarden, the cultural heart of Friesland. Wander through its quaint, historic centre with its leaning tower and charming shops, and delve into Friesland’s art and history at the Fries Museum, the largest in the province. If you’re visiting a B&B in summer, don’t miss a meal at one of the city’s floating restaurants for a truly unique dining experience. Nearby, the Eisinga Planetarium in Franeker, the world’s oldest still-functioning planetarium, is a must-see, housed in a lovely canal-side home.
The Elfstedentocht
Remember the days when winters were harsh, and the canals froze over for weeks on end? Well, Friesland’s famed Elfstedentocht may no longer be an ice-skating event, but you can experience it as a 267-km cycling route through the same eleven charming towns. With each town’s fountain as a checkpoint, it is one of the best things to do in Friesland to discover its beauty and traditions.
When to Visit Friesland?
Summer is the most popular season to visit Friesland. The days are long, the weather is pleasant, and all manner of outdoor activities like sailing and water sports are in full swing. Spring is also a great time to enjoy the region’s awakening beauty, with blooming meadows and gardens and warming temperatures.
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Begin your journey in Amsterdam, soaking up the lively but weirdly village-like atmosphere of the capital. After admiring the canals and museums, head to Friesland, where you’ll be enchanted by Frisian culture. Leeuwarden, the regional capital, offers a rich history and unique traditions. If you're a sailing enthusiast, the Frisian lakes are the perfect spot to mess about on the water. Continue your trip to Groningen, the cosmopolitan hub of the north, to complete your tour of Northern Holland. This itinerary is ideal for those seeking a unique travel experience, combining the urban energy of Amsterdam with the relaxing countryside vibes of Friesland.