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Tiny house Netherlands

Tiny living is becoming increasingly popular in Europe! Do you want to experience your holidays in a tiny house in The Netherlands? The unique architecture of these tiny houses will leave you mesmerized. They will be located in the middle of nature with all the necessary facilities to make your stay comfortable and cozy. You can enjoy an unforgettable stay at our luxurious yet relaxing tiny houses in The Netherlands.

Flora

The tiny house you book in the Netherlands will be surrounded by all the beautiful flora that this country has to offer. Whether it’s spring, autumn, summer, or winter, every season you will get to see new types of vegetation. There will be lakes and ponds right outside your house or even evergreen bushes and trees. You may wake up to beautiful scenes of the Dutch tulips. The country is famous for its flowers. Did you know that even though the tulips are considered a Dutch symbol now, the gentle and vividly coloured tulips were imported from the Ottoman Empire (nowadays’ Turkey) in the 16th century? In the past, the flower bulbs were used as money until the market collapsed. This moment in Dutch history is also known as Tulip Mania. While you cycle around or take a hike you may spot different types of trees like acacia, alder, ash, birch, catalpa, caucasian wingnut, or even cherry! The most common trees that grow in the Netherlands are the oak, elm, pine, linden, and beech. Flowers such as daisies, buttercups, and the purple heather that blooms on the heaths in September can be discovered while hiking in the Dutch long-distance trails, such as E2, E8, E9 through Rotterdam, and E11 from The Hague.

Fauna

In the Netherlands, mammals such as the red deer, wild pigs, foxes, badgers, fallow deers, mouflons, rabbits, hedgehogs, and bats can be found. In total, 541 bird species have been registered. This sounds exciting for bird-watchers, right? The number composes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating. You will be able to see a number of animals while visiting the Dutch national parks or while hiking or cycling across the country. If you are a passionate bird-watcher or animal lover, then what do you think about renting a tiny house in the middle of the Netherlands’ nature to discover more of its natural spots and wildlife?

Fun-filled activities that you can do

There are plenty of activities that you can do in The Netherlands, either indoors or outdoors. If you want to explore the diverse nature of the country within one holiday, it’s not a problem! The Netherlands is relatively small, so the distances between its charming villages and natural places can be covered by bike. There are special biking routes that will give you ease to travel around. From forests, rivers, rural areas, and polder landscapes, to the coastal strips and beaches in the Hague and Zeeland, you’ll be surprised by the hidden beauty of the Netherlands. Other popular activities include walking, boat trips, and fishing. Also, the Netherlands has several superb hiking routes that will help you explore the Veluwe National Park or Arkemheen-Eemland National Park. Some of our landlords from whom you can rent holiday houses in the Netherlands offer information packs with suggested activities and day trips in the area. You could even do lake activities during summer like kayaking, canoeing or just sitting outside your tiny house during the winters with a bonfire and marshmallows. Share some good stories with your friends or family in the night time and explore the natural surroundings in the morning.

What will your tiny house look like?

The tiny house in the Netherlands is fully equipped to give you the best holiday experience. Although it is tiny, it has all the necessary facilities that won’t make you feel like you are out of home. Some houses will be suitable for two or some for six! Facilities like an oven, dishwasher, internet, washing machine, tv, fireplace, or even BBQ will be available in the tiny house you desire to choose. During summers, you can also enjoy the pool if the tiny house offers one. To look for these facilities, you can simply look at the filters on the left side of the page, click on the ones you want and the results will be as follows. Do not worry, we also have simple holiday houses that will provide you with all the necessary amenities and space that will make your weekend unforgettable. As a bonus to all of the houses, the beautiful surroundings and views will keep you busy for a while!

Best time to visit The Netherlands

Booking your tiny house at any time of the year is totally doable but due to the fluctuating weather conditions, you can carry some stuff with you beforehand and be prepared. Something you might be concerned about when it comes to planning a holiday in the Netherlands is the weather. It is a known fact that there are a lot of rainy and cold days. The country has a temperate maritime climate with temperatures between 3 °C and 6 °C during winter and it can reach a maximum of 25 °C during the summer in some regions of the country. Therefore, there are mild winters and cool summers. This type of climate is influenced by the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. If you have decided to plan a holiday within the Netherlands, don’t forget to take an umbrella or your raincoat, waterproof shoes, and some clothes that can keep you warm. Don’t worry however, the tiny houses will have heating facilities and even blankets to keep you warm and cozy!

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