



Cosy 6-8 person holiday home with large garden, near Assen.
Escape the daily hustle and bustle in this atmospheric holiday home, located amidst the vast nature of Drenthe. With space for up to 8 people, this accommodation offers the perfect setting for families or groups of friends looking for peace and relaxation. The house combines traditional charm with modern comforts. Enjoy the cosy living room, a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable bedrooms. The spacious garden with a terrace and plenty of privacy invites you to spend long evenings under the stars.
Located near the Dwingelderveld National Park, this holiday home is the ideal base for hiking and cycling through heathlands and forests. Visit nearby villages such as Dwingeloo.
Layout
The living room has a seating area and a TV with internet. There are play materials, a stair gate and play facilities for children. The open kitchen has an induction hob, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, oven, microwave, filter coffee maker and Senseo coffee maker. On the ground floor is a bedroom with a double bed. Upstairs are four single beds and a double sofa bed. There are two camp beds for babies or toddlers. The bathroom has a whirlpool bath, a rain shower with heated seat and handle, a toilet and a washbasin. Outside is a terrace with garden furniture, a parasol and a barbecue. There is a playground, a trampoline in spring and summer and space to store bicycles covered. The house has Wi-Fi and underfloor heating. There is a washing machine with clothes rack and a charging point for electric cars. There is access to the terrace via garden doors. Parking is available in front of the house. The entrance is wheelchair accessible.
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Location and surroundings
Eesergroen is a village in the province of Drenthe. The name says it all: there is plenty of greenery to enjoy here. The nature around your cottage simply begs to be discovered, on foot or by bike. Perhaps you will cycle to Schoonoord, where the Ellert and Brammers Open Air Museum is fun to visit. Here, young and old can learn about how people used to live and work here. Or take a look at the Hunebedcentrum in Borger. This archaeological museum is a stone's throw away from the largest hunebed in the Netherlands.
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