Set sail on the beautiful Lake Paterswoldsemeer and enjoy a view that is constantly changing on a 2-hour private cruise. You'll be welcomed aboard a boat that resembles a floating terrace, with BBQ specialties, paired with a selection of delightful drinks. Enjoy the peaceful waters of the lake a special route tailor made by your captain. It's an ideal option for company outings, birthdays, bachelor parties, team-building events, or brainstorming sessions. The terrace offers space for 6-18 people. Who will you bring? Book your tickets and choose a time slot today
unicipality of Groningen, in the hamlet of Nijveensterkolk. The mill was built in 1863 south of the city of Groningen for the drainage of the Helpman polder using a screw pump.
The lake is located about 5 km from the center of the city. The name of the lake is sometimes written together and sometimes separately; both spellings are correct. The lake was created by the suction of the sand layer under a peat layer.
Haren, The Netherlands
The Paterswoldsemeer is a lake southwest of the Dutch city of Groningen on the border of the provinces of Groningen and Drenthe.
onuments: The bridge and the lock from the Hoornsediep to the Paterswoldsemeer. The lock is the only entrance to the lake for ships. The bridge and lock keepers are hired on a temporary basis from Elkez of the municipality of Groningen. The mill "De Helper": This mill was recently restored and still runs regularly under the supervision of voluntary miller Rolf Glazenburg. Hoornsedijk 13: A well-preserved example of a peat farm from the second half of the 19th century.
It concerns "De Steiger" at the S. Allendeplein 59. If you enter the full address in Google Maps you will easily arrive at the pick up point. The pick up spot is on the Groningen side of the Paterswoldsemeer.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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