Hindeloopen
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Hindeloopen (Frysian: Hylpen) is a small city located in Friesland, The Netherlands.
Understand
The city grew most between 1650 and 1790. Its mercantile fleet consisted of about eighty ships during this time. The captain houses of this era still show how wealthy the Hindeloopers were. Later, during the rule of Napoleon, the city lost its position due to trade bans, and it turned into a city of fishermen.
Get in
By car
Like other cities with a similar fate as Hindeloopen such as Stavoren, which once used to be a rich Hanseatic city, Hindeloopen does not have a direct connection to a highway. Instead, take the A7 in the direction of Sneek. When coming from the Afsluitdijk, leave the A7 at Bolsward, shortly before Sneek. When coming from the south or east, i.e. not using the Afsluitdijk, use the A6 or A32 to connect to the A7. Head for Sneek, followed by Bolsward. Exit the highway at Bolsward in the direction of Workum. After the bend in the N359, shortly after passing Workum, look for an intersection with a right turn leading to Hindeloopen. You will be lead directly into the city from here.By train
The Hindeloopen train station is located 1.4 kilometers (a bit less than a mile), a 17 minute walk, from the harbour. Keep this in mind when using the train. To get to the station, take a train to Sneek, where you want to find the train heading to Workum and Hindeloopen that ends in Stavoren.Get around
Hindeloopen is very small in area, it is easiest to explore it by foot. Within an hour or two you will have seen most of the city.
See
- The Westertoren. A tower built in 1593.
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The Grote Kerk
address: Kerkstraat 1, 8713 KGThe protestant church of Hindeloopen, built in 1632 - The former city hall, which now functions as a museum.
- The former Harbour building and Sylhús, which was built during Hindeloopen's golden age in 1619.
- The old fishers harbour, which has been rebuilt in 2006 to look like it did in 1934.
Do
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phone: +31 514 521 420address: Dijkweg 1, 8713 KD
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phone: +31 514 521 683address: Kleine Weide 1, 8713 KZ
BikingEnjoy the variety of scenery that Southwest Frisia has to offer.
WalkingFresh air and bird spotting are what make walking around Hindeloopen worthwhile.
SailingBeing surrounded by water, Hindeloopen and surrounding Southwest Frisia make a great place to go sailing.
Kiting and SurfingHindeloopen is one of the six spots along the Fisian IJsselmeer coast that are great for kiting and surfing.
FishingHindeloopen and its surroundings offers several spots for fishing. Only downside: You will need a fishing license, but these are easy to get your hands on.
Eat
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Argentijns Mexicaans Restaurant "El Paso"
phone: +31 514 521 556address: Tuinen 32, 8713 KM -
phone: +31 514 523 510address: Het Oost 8, 8713 JP
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Cafe Restaurant De Hinde
phone: +31 514 523 868address: Het Oost 4, 8713 JP -
phone: +31 514 522 222address: Buren 39, 8713 KC
Drink
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Cafe De Boekanier
phone: +31 620 981 503address: Het Oost 6, 8713 KC
Sleep
Camping
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phone: +31 514 521 452address: Westerdijk 9, 8713 JA
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phone: +31 514 521 260address: Schuilenburg 2, 8713 JT
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phone: +31 514 681 395address: 't Séleantsje 2, 8722 HE Molkwerum
Go next
From Hindeloopen, you can visit Stavoren, a small city much like Hindeloopen, by train directly. Other (larger) cities in Friesland are Sneek, Heerenveen, Leeuwarden and Harlingen.