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Backpacker Hostel - The Flying Pig Beach Youth Hostel Noordwijk
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Wet ‘n Wild Waterskiën - Alphen aan den Rijn
Wet and wild, has to all elements to ensure an unforgettable day; it is the unique combination of range, American beach house, tension, waters-skiing, nice food and drinks, pleasure, sociability, outdoor and numerous activities with a high party quality, in the middle of the edge city!
Wet and wild has built a splendid in American style ” beach-house” where you can chill out in a natural environment. It is an exact copy of the first “Wet and wild’ opened in 1950s; “Wet and wild” of Joe Jon’ s in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
The old range hut was favourites ” hangout” for surfers, beach visitors and water skiers. the atmosphere is always chill and relax it remind you of the ” good old days” you relive at “Wet and wild”
Check out there website for more info www.wetnwild.nl
This park about a hour and a half by public transport from the hostel. The piggies who work at reception are happy to print you out the time table of how to get there…
Get crazy and go wild…!!!
See you @ the Beach
Beachhostel.nl
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
Located along the Dutch Riviera, in the heart of Holland’s famous Dune and Bulb region, the charming North Sea town of Noordwijk is fast becoming one of Europe’s most fashionable beach destinations for backpackers, families, and business tourism from all over the globe. The secret of Noordwijk is not totally out of the bag, but with each passing year the popularity of the area is increasing tenfold, with over 1.5 million visitors choosing to stay overnight in this vibrant former fishing town last year alone.
These days Noordwijk makes its living predominantly from tourism, yet the town hasn’t surrendered any of the unique charm and character that is so obviously its appeal. For instance the largest shopping street, although modern, remains unpretentious, while the beach is as unspoilt and as encouragingly sandy as it ever has been. And with 13km of flat sand beach and rugged dune coastline in either direction you’d be hard picked to find a better place from which to escape civilization.
Upon arrival in Noordwijk it becomes immediately noticeable how relaxed the vibe is here – within hours I could feel myself unwinding and appreciating the laid-back pace of life. That said the town never feels remote or out on a limb. In fact, Noordwijk remains well connected to all of the big cities in the Netherlands via a superb public transport network that runs all day and night, and reassuringly, Schipol International Airport is only 20 miles away. From Noordwijk you can take special trips into the historic city of Leiden, the birthplace of Rembrandt and home to beautiful windmills and countless museums, or tour the political hub of Holland, Den Haag, which is only a 30 minute bus trip from Noordwijk. And let’s not forget the world city of Amsterdam, with its infamous red-light-district, coffeeshops, and celebrated museums like The Van Gogh and Anne Franks House, all only 40 miles from Noordwijk.
The Noordwijk beach is a fashionable setting for Kite Surfing; a bona-fide alternative to the more traditional types of water sport like surfing and wind surfing, that nevertheless, still remain tremendously popular here. If you’re keen to get your feet wet then you’ll find plenty of reputable companies in the town from whom you can hire equipment or organise tuition.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will prefer to engage the 12km mountain bike course that cuts across the sand dunes parallel to the coastline. If you fancy jumping over sand dune peaks, racing down spectacular woodland trails, and ripping through grassland expanses with only a mountain bike to cling to then Noordwijk is the place to do so - and if you didn’t have space in your suitcase for your bike then happily there is a decent cycle shop in town that will rent you a professional mountain bike for the duration of your stay.
Alongside its love for cycling, the Netherlands is also famous for its dramatic flower fields that bloom between March and May each year. The bulb region is often referred to as being the world’s biggest flower garden, with its highlight being Keukenhof Park - the world famous Dutch flower exhibition. Imagine field after field of crocuses, daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips rolling across the countryside in a collage of intense colour that extends for miles in every direction. Noordwijk is a great base for exploring the bulb region, and at the end of April the annual flower parade begins here. The flower parade is a vivid procession of floats and passenger vehicles decorated with local flowers that passes throughout the entire Bulb region on route from Noordwijk to the city of Harlem. Its always fun to discover the bulb region by bike - packing some food and cycling off into the countryside, armed to the teeth with a map and a camera. In a short time you’ll be engulfed by rainbow coloured flower fields, historic windmills, and Dutch farmers wearing wooden clogs.
Any tech heads amongst you might already know that Noordwijk is the home to the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), which is part of the European Space Agency (ESA). ESA’s visitors’ centre, Space Expo, is a permanent exhibition contained inside one large hanger. Half of the exhibition focuses on the recent creation of the European space agency, while other exhibits concentrate on those major events shaped the history of space exploration - from the first Russian satellite fired into space to the NASA moon landings. The exhibition also includes the simulated launch of an Ariane rocket, and a life sized mock up of the International Space Station.
In 1940 the Netherlands suffered 5 years of Nazi-occupation. The town of Noordwijk held an important strategic position, sandwiched between Germany and the North Sea, and even when much of Western Europe had been liberated from Nazi control, Holland remained under German rule until May of 1945, when it was finally liberated by American and Canadian troops. Over that period underground military bunkers were built along the coastline by German troops occupying the town, and after a period of restoration large parts of these tunnels and rooms are now open to the visiting public. The main bunker is a huge expanse of concrete, with gun rooms, sleeping quarters, and observational decks that seem to sprout in every direction. The main tunnel runs underground for at least half a mile, with sub tunnels that develop into large rooms every few hundred feet. The sheer scale of the bunker system is as startling as it is unnatural – and there is a rather eerie feeling down there; surrounded by the 3m thick bomb proof walls, mesh grenade nets, canon positions, and observation decks. But despite the heavy subject matter the fact is that a visit to the Atlantikwall Museum is a truly educational experience and a ‘must see’ for anyone visiting Noordwijk.
Finding a good place to stay in Noordwijk is easy. You’ll find a wide range of hotels to suit every taste and budgetary requirement, ranging from small family run bed & breakfast establishments, to 5-star luxury hotels. Situated on the beautiful Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard is the famous Hotel van Oranje, with its array of fine restaurants and bars, and a sub-tropical wave pool and spa complex built into its glamorous foundations. Budget travellers and backpackers are catered for too – Holland’s famous Flying Pig Hostel brand has its Beach incarnation here in Noordwijk. The Beach Hostel is renowned for its wild Surf Bar parties, and for serving the cheapest beer in town to young people from all over the world.
So why not make the hidden gem beach resort of Noordwijk the location for your next holiday, and set about exploring some of the most unspoiled landscape anywhere in Europe.
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Sunday, September 7th, 2008
The sand dunes in Noordwijk provide a challenging environment for mountain bikers to test their skills. The 12km course is seldom overcrowded, even in the summer, and the dunes are still negotiable in the winter. The course cuts across an array of sand, grass, and woodland terrain. The dunes are less than a mile away from the Flying Pig Beach Hostel and mountain bikes and biking equipment can be hired from the specialist cycle outlet, which is located 100 yards behind the hostel.
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Sunday, September 7th, 2008
The luxurious Hotel van Oranje is located in the centre of Noordwijk, and is only a 2 minute walk from the Flying Pig Beach hostel. The health club offers a multitude of swim, spa, and beauty amenities, and the modern 30 metre sub tropical swimming pool has a fully integrated wave machine that generates waves of up to 1 metre in height every few hours.
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Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Space Expo is Europe’s first major permanent space exhibition and the technical home of the European Space Agency, ESA.
Space Expo is situated on the edge of Katwijk, a small town a few miles South of the Flying Pig Beach Hostel in Noordwijk. A brisk walk to Space Expo will take around 40 minutes, or alternatively you can make the journey by bus. Bus number 95 takes 5 minutes to get to Katwijk, running twice an hour from the centre of Noordwijk.
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Sunday, September 7th, 2008
The Atlantikwall Museum is a truly amazing exhibition of WWII military memorabilia and an underground maze of tunnels, military bunkers, cannon bunkers, observation decks, and mesh grenade nets encased in 3 metre thick bomb proof concrete walls that were built by German troops occupying Noordwijk in WWII.
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