Julianadorp in The Netherlands, from Europe region, is best know for Zoos. Discover best things to do in Julianadorp with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 205 reviews
Not exactly your regular zoo. Very relaxed visit with enclosures you walk through. Lion feeding demonstrations and actual interactive birds of prey displays where kids are asked to participate. Reasonably priced outdoor environment with basoc snacks and good coffee available. Definitely worth a visit for animal lovers.
4.5 based on 270 reviews
The museum covers part of the site of the former Royal Dutch Naval Dockyards, and includes main building with exhibits, films and artefacts relating to the function of the the dockyard and the associated vessels. There is a former navy submarine to visit, a battleship, minelayer/minesweeper, and the bridge and towers of a more recent naval vessel.
Be prepared to climb steps and go down narrow passageways, especially on the submarine.
Altogether a very good day visit.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The beauty of Floratuin is that it is of the beaten track.
Floratuin offers a fair selection of bulbs of all kinds and has very friendly staff to assist.
A stop worth visiting if you want to buy some of the bulbs at very reasonable costs.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
A fantastic piece of nature, butterflies, wild orchids, birds. There are 2 paths to follow. We took the largest. Be aware when you decide to walk here later in the evening because of the mosquito's (no problem at day time).
There's a little fee at the entrance but it doesn't accept card or bills (a bit strange) which was a little problem because we were a family of 6. So take coins with you. It has a little toilet at the start. Otherwise no bathroom facilities.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Good and nice cinema. Everything is really clean, enough choice for food and drinks, the atmosphere is great and the interior is nice. It's not really big but that's exactly the thing what I love about this cinema. There are enough movies during the week you can watch.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
This interesting and beautiful modern building by Mecanoo architects houses actually several expositions, both in the building itself and outside in the garden, in several other old buildings. Downstairs a very well made and interesting exposition about the history of the isle Texel (I had forgotten why we have a Tesselschadestraat in Amsterdam) and upstairs a just as well made, but totally different exposition about treasure diving around Texel. By the way, I write this in English, but the museum is all Dutch.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Je kunt bij ons terecht voor een geheel verzorgd sportief groepsuitje op het gebied van wandelen, fietsen en mountainbiken met gezellige ontvangst, lunch en afsluiting in onze eigen sfeervolle accommodatie. Ook verzorgen we MTB kinderfeestjes, groepstrainingen en verhuren we fietsen en mountainbikes. Verder wordt onze ruimte verhuurd voor vergaderingen, workshops, teamdagen, presentaties etc.
Regelmatig meegedaan met een sportactiviteit bij Sport Nu; zo ook het onderdeel toerfietsen. Iedere week op zondag een toertocht van ca 40-50 km om te leren veilig in een groep te fietsen. Ook een stuk gezelligheid, conditie verbetering en optimaal gebruik maken van elkaar. Dit gezamenlijk fietsen was de aanleiding om te polsen voor een trip naar de Franse Alpen. Uiteindelijk zijn we in juni met 16 fietsers en wandelaars naar Allemond (Oz) afgereisd. Onder deskundige leiding van Broer en Renate hebben we 3 intensieve, maar hele bijzondere dagen gehad.
4 based on 23 reviews
We enjoyed exploring this park with our two young children and another family. We were able to experience everything in less than two hours. The kids spent most of the time on the tractor bikes. They loved it! Worth a visit if you come when the tulip fields are blooming. The drive up was spectacular!
4 based on 115 reviews
Fort Kijkduin was built by Napoleon after the failed Anglo-Russian invasion of North-Holland. It has undergone a few transformations since then, with the lighthouse being removed and rebuilt a little further on the dunes. Different rooms tell different phases of the history, with a focus on the Napoleonic time and world war 2. A wing and machine gun of a Messerschmitt that went down in the IJsselmeer are on display, as well as several other guns and cannons. From the dome cannonfire was guided to its target in WW2. Now it offers an excellent view over the dunes and the sea. One of the three underground tunnels, connecting different parts of the fort, can still be walked through. I've seen better Aquariums, but it is a good way to use some of the space in the fort. The skeleton of a sperm whale on display in the basement is quite impressive. The personnel was happy to give me a private guided tour, which was very informative. I thought it particularly informative that a Russian map of Den Helder, from the cold war era, revealed that nuclear war heads were (and possibly still are!) stationed on the east side of Den Helder. I spent about 3 hours in the fort.
5 based on 22 reviews
On september 1st we openend our first Escape Room ''Under Attack''. This is a self created Escape Room with creative puzzels. In this room you really have to work together to save the world! Because of the succes from the first room, we build a second Escape Room ''Mental''. In this room you will enter a psychiatric institution. With all the tension will you be able to Escape the Room?
This was my first experience of an escape room and I don't think it will be my last.
The room was interesting and great fun.
We completed the room with 5 minutes to spare (with the tension and pressure building) with a few helpful hints.
Our host was very friendly and added to the overall experience.
The Under Attack room can be done in English and language was no barrier.
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