B&B Flevoland

    16 Bed and Breakfasts in Flevoland, The Netherlands
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    Your Stay in a B&B in Flevoland

    Flevoland is the newest province in the Netherlands and an intriguing haven for nature enthusiasts. Experience the extraordinary by sleeping four meters below sea level in a B&B in Flevoland, deep in the world's largest polder.

    A Man-Made Marvel

    Established in 1986, Flevoland is the youngest province in the Netherlands. This expansive polder was ingeniously created by the Dutch, who harnessed the Zuiderzee with extensive dikes. Lying four meters below sea level, this land features winding roads and fertile soil for farming. The ancient islands of Schokland and Urk became part of this territory as the sea receded. Nature has beautifully reclaimed its space, resulting in unique landscapes. The vast wetlands of Nieuw Land National Park are a paradise for birdwatchers, where you can also spot herds of cattle and konik horses. Fun fact - all the villages are equidistant, ensuring residents easy access to services.

    Villages, Towns, and More

    While Lelystad serves as the provincial capital, Almere is the largest city and, due to its proximity to Amsterdam, is a fantastic base for your stay in a B&B in Flevoland. Beyond the cities, the province is primarily open land, making it essential to visit the charming fishing villages of Urk and Schokland, which were islands before annexation, as well as the historic harbour of Elburg. For water sports enthusiasts, Flevoland is ideal, featuring 90,000 hectares of water for sailing on the IJsselmeer, windsurfing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, or canoeing on the Markermeer and Veluwemeer.

    Dutch Icons in the Region

    The three polders in Flevoland create the largest expanse of artificial land in the world, offering fantastic walking and cycling opportunities. In the new cities of Almere and Lelystad, admire works by renowned architects like Rem Koolhaas, Liesbeth van de Pol, and Herman Hertzberger, along with numerous art installations in the gardens. If you visit spring, you'll be enchanted by the vibrant tulip fields and iconic windmills.

    Fun Awaits in Flevoland

    Flevoland is home to various theme parks and museums for all ages, such as the thrilling Walibi Holland and Aviodrome in Lelystad. In the charming historical park of Batavialand, learn about the rich history of the Zuiderzee region, its dikes, and land reclamation efforts. Here, you can also explore the Batavia, a 17th-century ship reconstructed in its original shipyard. Stroll among butterflies in the tropical park Orchideeën Hoeve, or indulge in retail therapy at the Batavia Stad Fashion. There's something for everyone!

    Where is Flevoland and How to Get There

    Flevoland is located north of Amsterdam. Almere (the largest city in Flevoland) has excellent connections to Amsterdam, making it best to fly into Schiphol Airport and then take a train to this captivating province.

    Travel Ideas

    Start your spring adventure with a stunning walk through Flevoland's tulip fields. The Noordoostpolder hosts the most tulip growers. Whether on foot, by bike, or by car, several marked routes will guide you through this floral paradise. The largest continuous tulip field is found in Kop van Holland, between the IJsselmeer and the North Sea. Noordwijk and Lisse are also famous for their endless flower fields. The Keukenhof Spring Garden is the largest flower exhibition in the world, drawing millions of visitors annually. After exploring the tulip fields, discover nearby cities like Leiden, with nearly as many canals as Amsterdam, or Haarlem, a stunning city that hosts the famous flower parade each year.