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Woonboot Oudega
Woonboot Oudega Oudega SWF
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de Markestee - de Markestee
de Markestee - de Markestee Blesdijke
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Tour de Wadden
Tour de Wadden Lauwersoog
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Age Veldboom Sailing Activities
Age Veldboom Sailing Activities Earnewâld
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Sail-a-way Sneekermeer - Appartement 8-7
Sail-a-way Sneekermeer - Appartement 8-7 Offingawier
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Waterrecreatie Syperda
Waterrecreatie Syperda Gaastmeer
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Hotel de Wijnberg
Hotel de Wijnberg Bolsward
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Memorial De Hoanne
Memorial De Hoanne Tjalhuizum
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Surf N Sail Makkum
Surf N Sail Makkum Makkum
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Familieboten - Ouwe Peer
Familieboten - Ouwe Peer Franeker
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Langweerder Sloep - Boarnsweachsterdyk 31
Langweerder Sloep - Boarnsweachsterdyk 31 Langweer
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Appartementenboerderij De Gelukskever - Appartement 1
Appartementenboerderij De Gelukskever - Appartement 1 Hindeloopen
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Molen de Hoop
Molen de Hoop Stiens
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Spellekijn
Spellekijn Leeuwarden
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Historische Zeilvaart Harlingen
Historische Zeilvaart Harlingen Harlingen
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Westhoek (De Westhoek)
Westhoek (De Westhoek) Westhoek
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Recreatie in de Tuin • Chalets
Recreatie in de Tuin • Chalets Menaam
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Eysinga State - Vakantiewoning Op ‘e Pleats
Eysinga State - Vakantiewoning Op ‘e Pleats Sint Nicolaasga
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De Roskam
De Roskam
There was a time when Kollum boasted no fewer than sixteen establishments, ranging from pubs and cafés to inns and lodging houses. De Roskam has always been one of them.
Those who remember Kollum in the last century may still picture the signboard of landlord Bonne Hof: a stout little man in swimming trunks with bright red cheeks. According to local tradition, Bonne Hof gathered the sweet flag plants used in his own homemade Kalmus Berenburg from the nearby Alde Swimmer. During the 1950s, Kollum Berenburg was a popular local drink. Another story concerns his father, Sietse Jan, whose croquettes were said to be so delicious that people travelled all the way from Groningen and Leeuwarden to taste them.
Many more colourful stories surround De Roskam. During a German raid in the Second World War, the notary Wassenberg is said to have hidden in the attic, only to crash through the ceiling while still sitting on his chair. Another tale dates from 1952, when the chauffeur of the King's Commissioner, Linthorst Homan, misplaced his cap after spending the night at De Roskam. At first, it was considered a major scandal, and the cap was thought to have been stolen. The commissioner left Kollum in great anger. In the end, however, the cap was simply found and carefully returned by courier by the people of Kollum.
Kollum
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Stichting Praamvaren Leeuwarden
Stichting Praamvaren Leeuwarden Leeuwarden
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11Fountains Leeuwarden
11Fountains Leeuwarden Leeuwarden
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Accommodatie Claercamp
Accommodatie Claercamp Rinsumageast
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Heerenzijl Boat Rental
Heerenzijl Boat Rental Terkaple
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De OntMoeting
De OntMoeting Makkinga