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Landal Waterpark Oudehaske
Landal Waterpark Oudehaske Oudehaske
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Beach and Recreational Meadow Indijk (Yndyk)
Beach and Recreational Meadow Indijk (Yndyk) Indijk
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Zijda Yachting - Mila Mae
Zijda Yachting - Mila Mae Jirnsum
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Yachtcharter De Drait Woudsend - Kotterjacht Ryanne
Yachtcharter De Drait Woudsend - Kotterjacht Ryanne Woudsend
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It Flinkeboskje - Vakantiehuis Totale Boerderij
It Flinkeboskje - Vakantiehuis Totale Boerderij Hemelum
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Boutique Hotel Joure - Comfort kamer
Boutique Hotel Joure - Comfort kamer Joure
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De Stadsherberg
De Stadsherberg Franeker
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Oudemirdum
Oudemirdum Oudemirdum
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Aeltsjemeerpolder
Aeltsjemeerpolder Ferwoude
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Sorgdrager Cultural History Museum
Sorgdrager Cultural History Museum Hollum
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Groepsaccommodatie Appelscha - Reidtèk
Groepsaccommodatie Appelscha - Reidtèk Appelscha
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Groepsaccommodatie 'Boerderij'
Groepsaccommodatie 'Boerderij' Balk
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Friesland Boating Yachtcharter - Pikmeer 1100 Malibu
Friesland Boating Yachtcharter - Pikmeer 1100 Malibu Koudum
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Barista Cafe Drachten
Barista Cafe Drachten Drachten
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Tusken de Marren - Chalet Meine 4p
Tusken de Marren - Chalet Meine 4p Akkrum
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Aqua-State Vakantiewoningen
Aqua-State Vakantiewoningen Lemmer
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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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Sint Gertrudis church
Sint Gertrudis church Workum
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Wier
Wier Wier
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Watervillapark Idskenhuizen - Nije Dei
Watervillapark Idskenhuizen - Nije Dei Idskenhuizen
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BOEL
BOEL Leeuwarden
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Historische woonwagen en sfeervolle studio
Historische woonwagen en sfeervolle studio Rohel
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Recreatiebedrijf Aan het Water
Recreatiebedrijf Aan het Water Heeg
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Zijda Yachting - Star of Grace
Zijda Yachting - Star of Grace Jirnsum
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