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Hotel Graaf Bernstorff
National Park Schiermonnikoog offers a backdrop for Hotel Graaf Bernstorff which features a library, free bus service. The island’s pier is 3.7 km away.
Hotel Brasserie Brakzand
Hotel Brasserie Brakzand features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Schiermonnikoog. Popular points of interest nearby include Westerplas, Marina Schiermonnikoog and Northern Lighthouse.
Hotel De4dames
This charming hotel is situated in the centre of the village on the beautiful island and National Park of Schiermonnikoog. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Hotel Cafe Restaurant Duinzicht
Duinzicht is situated on the tranquil island of Schiermonnikoog and is just over 15 minutes’ walk from the beach. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and includes a sauna and solarium.
Strandlogement Om de Noord
Located in Schiermonnikoog and with Schiermonnikoog reachable within 200 metres, Strandlogement Om de Noord provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout...
Pension Westerburen
Westerburen is a family-run guest house with a conservatory and small terrace in Schiermonnikoog village. It is located 4 km from the ferry terminal and offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
Duintentje
Offering garden views, Duintentje is an accommodation located in Schiermonnikoog, 3.3 km from Marina Schiermonnikoog and 3.3 km from Seashell museum.
Dune Bep
Set in Schiermonnikoog in the Friesland region, with Schiermonnikoog and Seashell museum nearby, Dune Bep offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
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Home of The Netherlands’ 1st national park, Schiermonnikoog is the most easterly inhabited island that protects the mainland from the North Sea. Like its fellow Wadden island of Vlieland, it is practically car free, and visitors can’t take cars on the ferries from Lauwersoog.
Previously known as Oosterburen, the only village is also called Schiermonnikoog. This name translates as ‘Isle of the Grey Monks’, and though the friars have long gone, a statue is a reminder of their presence. The village also houses the visitor centre, and a gate formed by a pair of whale bones – a reminder of its role in the now defunct Dutch whaling industry.
As expected of a village, there is not much Schiermonnikoog accommodation or nightlife, but Booking.com does offer some hotels, an inn and a guest house. North of the village is the former lighthouse (now a water tower), and a sand bank where seals can often be spotted. The sand dunes, mud flats and salt marshes of the island make it very popular with birds and the whole east of the island is a nature reserve with restricted access at nesting times.
The easiest way to get around is, in typically Dutch fashion, by bicycle, although horse-and-carriage rides are available through the countryside and along the beach.
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The island is quiet and unspoilt, with little traffic (most...
The island is quiet and unspoilt, with little traffic (most cars aren't allowed). Most places can be easily reached by bicycle, and these are easy to hire and of good quality. Although there are restaurants and bars, these are not the island's highlights. There is only one supermarket on the island, but it does seem to have most things. The ferry service is slow and infrequent - careful planning in advance is recommended. The cafeteria on the ferry is surprisingly good, although it only does drinks and snacks.Guest review byJohnUnited Kingdom - 4.0
The wind was very strong en a way we could hear anything...
The wind was very strong en a way we could hear anything else. Even walking was not we asy due to the strong wind and after one hour we could only walk for few meters and had to go back because the sea water makes like a small rivers and cut the beach into a smaller pieces. We went to walk in the forest and that was more acceptable and we were able to see few nice animals. But it is an island and normally the main reason to go for an iland is to enjoy walking on the beach Wich was not Joyable at all. And moreover after few hours we have seen almost the hole iland expect the beach and we had nothing more to do. It ended up with tow exhausted persons who could almost nothing interesting seen on do, even just relaxing was not possible because it was very loud because the wind. I wouldn't advice anyone to go there unless they like strong wind.Guest review byRoelof - 8.0
Schiermonnikoog is a small, windy island.
Schiermonnikoog is a small, windy island. In warm summer weather it would be lovely for swimming and exploring. In winter (when I was there), it is probably best for bird watchers (lots there). I did do some nice walks, but after 2 days I felt I had exhausted most of the possibilities on the island for walking. Restaurants and cafes were good and there were a lot of them - most were very empty on a weekday in February.Guest review byRachelNetherlands