De Skuorre - Baaiduinen
- Max 7 persons
- Coast at cycling distance
- 4 bedrooms
- Holiday home
- 5 stars +++
- Child friendly
- Internet available
Description
The spacious layout makes the Skuorre ideal for a holiday with grandmother and grandfather, children and grandchildren or with a nice group of friends / collectors. All areas are on the ground floor and the cottage is wheelchair friendly.
The cottage has a spacious living room with smart TV, a spacious rural kitchen with a large dining table. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, fridge and oven. There is an excellent WiFi connection.
Furthermore, the cottage has 4 bedrooms, distributed as follows; 1 room with 2 single beds, 2 rooms with 1 double bed and 1 room with 1 single bed and a cot. (7x single duvet). There are 2 spacious bathrooms with a walk-in shower, 1 of which has a wonderful Whirlpool bath. There are 2 toilets, 1 of which is separate.
There is a large, sheltered and furnished private sun terrace, from which you have a perfect view of the child-friendly garden.
You can rent linen from us.
7 people | 4 bedrooms 95m²
- Secure payment
Reviews
Heerlijke Plek
Fijne ruime woning met alle comfort. We waren met 2 stellen, dus 2 badkamers was erg fijn. Centraal gelegen midden op het eiland. Vriendelijke eigenaars. We hebben een geweldige week gehad.
Heerlijke week gehad
De ligging en service. Het leidingwater was top !
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Features
General
- Child-friendly
- Pets not welcome
- Non smoking
- Internet available
- Solar panels
Characteristics
- Type of accommodation: Holiday home
- Number of persons (minimum): 1
- Number of persons (maximum): 7
- Number of bedrooms: 4
- Number of bathrooms: 2
- Surface area: 95 m2
- 5 stars +++
- Time of arrival: 15:00
- Time of departure: 10:00
Wellness
- Whirlpool
- Bath furniture
- Shower
Outdoor facilities
- Barbecue
- Outside lights
- Umbrella (s)
- Parking space(s)
- Playground equipment
- Terrace
- Garden
- Garden chair(s)
- Trampoline
- Garden table(s)
- Parasol
- Bicycle sheds
- Lawn
- Garden furniture
Audio / internet
- Belgian TV channels
- Cable TV connection
- CD player
- Dutch TV channels
- DVD player
- German TV channels
- Radio
- Smart TV
- WI-FI
Children
- Child bed
- Child bath
- Highchair
Privacy
- Owner on site
- Other guests allowed
Heating
- Hot-water boiler
- Central heating
Sustainable
- Solar panels
- Heat pump
- Energy label A
Household goods
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Vacuum cleaner
- Drying rack
- Cleaning materials
- Filter coffee machine
- Nespresso coffee machine
- Hair dryer
Layout
Living room
- Ground floor
- Laminate
- 2-seater sofa (1)
- 3-seater sofa (1)
- Chair(s) (2)
- Sit corner
Bedroom
- Ground floor
- Laminate
- 1 single duvet (1)
- Single mattress
- Wardrobes
- 1 x Box spring (90x200)
Bedroom
- Ground floor
- Laminate
- 1 single duvet (2)
- Double mattress
- Wardrobes
- Mirror
- 1 x Box spring (160x200)
Bedroom
- Ground floor
- Laminate
- 1 single duvet (2)
- Double mattress
- Wardrobes
- 1 x Box spring (180x200)
Bedroom
- Ground floor
- Laminate
- 1 single duvet (2)
- Single mattress
- 2 x Box spring (90x200)
Bathroom
- Ground floor
- Shower (1)
- Toilet
- Sink(s) (1)
Bathroom
- Ground floor
- Shower (1)
- Sink(s) (2)
- Hair dryer
- Whirlpool
Toilet
- Ground floor
Kitchen
- Complete kitchen inventory
- Extraction hood
- Coffee maker (filter)
- Cooking utensils
- Crockery and cutlery
- Fridge-freezer
- Microwave
- Oven
Map & surrounding area
Baaiduinen
Baaiduinen is a small old hamlet under the smoke of Midsland that lies in the middle of Terschelling.
On January 1, 2018, the village had 107 inhabitants. Baaiduinen is surrounded by a number of small but much older settlements, Kinnum, Kaard and Horp. Baaiduinen is considered the youngest village in Terschelling and was only recognized as an independent settlement in the nineteenth century.
The village consists of a row of old Terschellinger farms on either side of the main road. Most farms have been rebuilt for the benefit of tourism. Livestock farming has traditionally been the main source of income. Nowadays there are few livestock farmers in Baaiduinen and tourism is the main source of income.
To the north of Baaiduinen is a vast polder area with the name "het Hoge Land". In the middle of the High Country lies the Korea forest, which was created in 1953 with the main purpose of providing employment. Terschelling is therefore one of the few Wadden Islands with a real forest.
Stryper Wyfke
The Stryper Wyfke is a legend that takes place on Terschelling in 1666. An old woman protects the island from further looting by rising English soldiers.
According to the legend, after the looting of West Terschelling, the soldiers wanted to continue running eastward across the island that year. Gradually the graveyard in the fog with its gravestones and burials appeared in the distance. The English, however, suspected a Dutch reinforcement.
Asked a passing old woman what it was in the distance, the soldiers answered: "They are hundreds, but thousands." The English then fled and left the island.
Distances
- Sea: 2.7 km
- Beach: 2.5 km
- Dunes: 900 m
- Centre: 900 m
- Bus stop: 100 m
- Shops: 900 m
- Forest: 800 m
- Indoor swimming pool: 5 m
Particulars
Remember that you reserve the boat in time during the high season.