Discover the hidden Dutch coast
From quiet dunes to bustling beach villages, the Dutch coast is surprisingly diverse. In this fourth episode of our English-language Orange Horizons podcast, we take you on a journey to this beautiful part of the country that stretches more than 450 km, offering an abundance of nature, culture and tranquillity. From the quiet beauty of the Wadden Islands to the lively beaches of Scheveningen and Zandvoort, discover how the Dutch coast offers fun, relaxation and special stories!
- Discover local secrets that will make your trip to the beach even more fun.
- Explore bike-friendly coastal villages.
- Get helpful tips for a carefree trip to the coast.
🎧Click here to listen to the fourth episode of Orange Horizons
You’ll discover bike-friendly coastal villages, the Wadden Islands UNESCO World Heritage Site, and nature reserves such as Meijendel and Zuid-Kennemerland. Whether you come for the surfing, seal spotting, cycling or just to get a breath of fresh air, the Dutch coast has it all. This episode shares practical tips and local secrets that will help make your beach visit even more enjoyable, focusing on nature, comfort and interesting experiences!
How to make the most of your seaside holiday
We provide helpful tips for a carefree trip to the coast. For example, book your bike in time during high season, wear layers and don't forget a windproof jacket, as it is indispensable by the sea, even in summer. Book early if you want to go to the Wadden Islands and combine a visit to the coast with a walk to the beautiful nature reserves. Everything to ensure you can fully enjoy everything the Dutch coast has to offer.
This episode is voiced with AI technology and is packed with inspiration for your next beach trip. Curious about all the tips and hidden gems? Listen to episode four of Orange Horizons using the player above or on the go via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podimo or PocketCast. Discover how relaxing, surprising and beautiful a holiday on the Dutch coast can be, from dunes to villages.