Why go?
It's
been described as "the
Hamptons with clogs" thanks to its popularity with rich Dutch and
German visitors who buy up beach-front holiday homes and hang out in the
seaside bars and cafés. But this breezy resort on Holland's North Sea coast is
better known as an artists' retreat, its moody seascapes, endless dunes and
extraordinary light attracting painters, writers and architects who have been
leaving their mark on this laid-back and likable village since the 1900s.
What to do
Get on
your bike (this is Holland, after all) and cycle De Brede Duinen route, a 42km
signposted loop which passes through Bergen, Alkmaar – famous for its
historic cheese market – and the spectacular sand dunes at Schoorl and
Camperduin. Admire the work of the "Bergen School" of painters at
Museum Kranenburgh (kranenburgh.nl) or take a stroll among the distinctive
thatched "Amsterdam School" villas of the Park Meerwijk
neighbourhood.
Where to stay
In De
Aap is a charming boutique B&B with just two stylish guest rooms and a
sweet family cottage, all of which have kitchenettes that guests can use to
prepare snacks or simple meals (from €130, indeaap.com).
Where to eat
All
beach-hut chic and artfully mismatched furniture, Strandpaviljoen SB Noord
is where Amsterdam's fashionable folk come to get a bit of sand between their
toes while dining on Italian-inspired dishes (strandpaviljoennoord.nl). Don't
miss the poffertjes (traditional Dutch pancakes) at Duinvermaak, a cosy café
situated near the dunes (duinvermaak.nl).
Insider tip
Emile
van den Bergh, owner of In de Aap, recommends De Jongens, a Mediterranean-style
beach club (dejongensbergenaanzee.nl). "It's a cool place to hang out,
there's a surf school and they have regular barbecues and beach parties."
He also suggests a visit to the open-air art market which runs every Thursday
evening in summer (beeldendekunstmarkt bergennh.webklik.nl).
Home: Camping in the New Forest
Sandy
Balls holiday park in the New Forest (stop sniggering) has introduced a cheaper
alternative to its woodland lodges and mobile homes for this summer: camping
pods. The wooden pods come with pull-out beds, TVs, kettles and fridges. Guests
get full use of on-site facilities including the swimming pools and cycle
centre. Four nights in July starts from £199 for four people
(sandyballs.co.uk).
Away: Marrakech riad break
A new
riad hotel has opened in the heart of Marrakech's medina offering bright,
modern suites, a spa with hammam and a sun-trap roof terrace with views of the
Atlas mountains. Riad Sapphire has a special 50% off introductory offer for
stays of three nights or more, taken before 31 August, bringing the lead-in
price this summer to £140 per night for a suite sleeping up to four
(riadsapphire.com).
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