Friends that live down the road from this quaint seaside village recommended staying at De Durgerdam. It was one of the nicest, coziest, cleanest boutique hotels I’ve ever stayed in. We had room 13, a 2-room suite overlooking the private dock and ocean. Our suite boasted a dining table, sitting area next to wood burning stove, 2 bathrooms, 2 coffee/tea bars, 2 TVs, lots of closest space and a king-sized bed with linens that made you not want to get out of bed. (Down pillows were a little too overstuffed so maybe a flatter pillow option would be good). I have to say something about the shower… the rain shower was probably the best shower ever, I dream about that shower!
The service was terrific. And the food…. It was so fresh and delicious. The strawberry jam at breakfast with the fresh croissants and farmer’s butter was my favorite. (I could drink that jam!) wish they jarred and sold it. (Hint, hint).
The weather was blustery so being inside with all the cozy textiles, warm ambience, and wood burning fire made you want to camp-out inside all day.
They offer manual and electric bikes for guests at nominal fee. And every room is appointed with quality raincoats.
We will definitely be back!