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NL0087

Haarlem, Netherlands

Lounge and tv area

Lounge and tv area

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 3

Kitchen table for six

Kitchen table for six

Living room with high ceiling and therefor stunning sunset views

Living room with high ceiling and therefor stunning sunset views

Backyard sofa

Backyard sofa

Dining table for six in kitchen

Dining table for six in kitchen

Backyard view

Backyard view

Main bedroom

Main bedroom

Enjoying a bbq with friends

Enjoying a bbq with friends

Backyard with deck om waterside

Backyard with deck om waterside

Main bedroom

Main bedroom

Sunchairs to relax

Sunchairs to relax

View on back of the house

View on back of the house

Backyard garden with sitting areas

Backyard garden with sitting areas

Sunbeds to use

Sunbeds to use

View from deck

View from deck

Restroom

Restroom

Comfortable (140m2) Amsterdam-Haarlem home with sunny garden on waterfront!

Comfortable (140m2) Amsterdam-Haarlem home with sunny garden on waterfront!

Livingroom with fire place.

Livingroom with fire place.

Gardentable

Gardentable

Front view from our home

Front view from our home

Kitchen with all modern equipment (cooker, steamer, grill) and table for 6

Kitchen with all modern equipment (cooker, steamer, grill) and table for 6

Livingroom, view towards kitchen

Livingroom, view towards kitchen

Bathroom with shower, double sink and bath

Bathroom with shower, double sink and bath

Single bedroom

Single bedroom

Fort Vijfhuizen

Fort Vijfhuizen

Backyard, defence line of Amsterdam

Backyard, defence line of Amsterdam

Bas & Miriam, Binic, exchange summer 2012

Bas & Miriam, Binic, exchange summer 2012

Haarlem, Spaarne river

Haarlem, Spaarne river

Haarlem, Grand Market

Haarlem, Grand Market

Haarlem - Teylers Museum

Haarlem - Teylers Museum

Amsterdam canal, view on Westertower

Amsterdam canal, view on Westertower

Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Platinum

Member since

2012


Open for exchange
Exchange dates Duration
December 19, 2024 - January 31, 2025 2 weeks

We already made an exchange for summer 2024! We are open for exchanges in december 2024/january 2025 and spring/summer 2025.

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Comfortable (140m2) Amsterdam-Haarlem home with sunny garden on waterfront!

Very comfortable, modern 140m2 home on waterfront. Perfect spot near city and sea.
Centre of Haarlem on 8 minutes and Amsterdam on 15 minutes distance.

Bright and modern comfortable house with 4 rooms, a unique living with high ceilings, a fireplace and tv corner. Three bedrooms, a study and a bathroom with separate restroom. Free parking.

A kitchen with all modern kitchen equipment (steamer, cooker, grill). We have a nice garden with deck near the water overlooking the sheep on the dike of the defence line of Amsterdam. We have a bbq, sunbeds and an outside shower. Behind our house there is a parc with restaurants, lake with beaches, a fort and a golf course. All amenities (grocery store, bakery and butcher) are on walking distance.

Easy area to explore the Netherlands with biking, walking, sightseeing, shopping and see all cultural things. Around our home you can enjoy our villages, our culture, the food and our traditions and the sea. Also nice to enjoy the tulip fields. Lots of playground (also lake with beaches) around our home for children.

Check out this site:
https://www.iamsterdam.com/en/plan-your-trip/day-trips/haarlem/haarlem-top-10

From our home you have easy connection with the highways and our public transport. With the express bus service ( bus 300) you have direct access from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to a few main train stations (like Haarlem) and our home. Bus stops at 500 meter from our house.

Haarlem has it all!
A quieter, quainter version of Amsterdam, the nearby city of Haarlem offers it all! There are windmills, impressive churches and cathedrals, canal cruises, hidden medieval courtyards and the Jopen craft beer brewery. Visit the weekly Haarlem Saturday market surrounded by quaint cafes and restaurants. See: https://www.iamsterdam.com/en/plan-your-trip/day-trips/haarlem

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Our Family

  • 2 Adults
  • 0 Children
  • 11 Exchanges made

Occupation

  • Bas Beltman is an IT-consultant is the grandson of the Intervac co-founder Gerrit Beltman who established Intervac with Mr. A. Lehmann from Switzerland in 1953.
  • Miriam is a teammanager in marketing communications

Our Home

  • House Type: House
  • Floor: 3
  • Environment: In the suburbs
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Sleeping Capacity: 4
  • Living Area: 140 m2

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In my house

  • Pets - Not allowed
  • Small children - Not allowed

Exchange Types

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Hospitality wanted
  • Long-term exchange wanted
  • Non-simultaneous exchange
  • Home exchange
  • Hospitality offered
  • Youth / Teen exchange
  • Renting possible

Indoor

  • Free internet access
  • Central heating
  • Fireplace
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Clothes dryer
  • Television

Outdoor

  • Garden
  • Terrace or deck
  • Park / playground
  • BBQ
  • Garage
  • Bicycles: 2

Facilities

  • Non-smoking house
  • Seclusion/Privacy

Our Destination Wish List

  • Open to any destination
  • Spain
  • France
  • Italy
  • New York, NY, USA
  • San Francisco, CA, USA
  • Florida, USA
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • Iceland
  • United States
  • Indonesia
  • Thailand

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Deutsch
  • Dutch

Our Neighbourhood

Nearest Airport: Schiphol Airport (AMS) -

  • lake Haarlemmermeerse forest lake (4.6 km)
  • beach Hoofddorp (5.1 km)
  • sea Zandvoort beaches (16.8 km)
  • forest Forest, parc 'de goene weelde' (3.3 km)
  • shopping Hoogvliet supermarket (1.6 km)
  • golfing 18 holes golfcourse (3.4 km)

Dear Intervac friends,

Do you want to explore the Netherlands? Don't look any further. Our house built under architecture, is centrally located to visit Amsterdam, Haarlem and all other interesting places in the Netherlands. We are situated close to the beach; just an idealic bike ride away.

From our home you have easy connection with the highways (A9, A5) and the express bus service (direct access from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport). Bus stops at 500 meter from our house.

OUR HOME in VIJFHUIZEN (municipal Haarlemmermeer):

The house, built under architecture in 2010 has 4 rooms, a unique living with high ceilings, a fireplace and tv corner. In our kitchen you will find all modern kitchen equipment (steamer, cooker, grill). The brand new garden with deck near the water overlooking the sheep on the historical location (the defence line of Amsterdam called 'Geniedijk' gives you an extra holiday feeling. The garden is also a great place to bbq. We have three bedrooms and a study; all brand new. Next to our house there is a parc. A few hundred meters from our house, you have a golf course (called ‘Haarlemmermeersche Golfclub’).

About Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, just 10 minutes by car, you can discover something new each time, did you know that aside from 6 windmills there are 600,000 bicycles? In one of the 51 museums (for example; van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House). There is very much to see and enjoy. There is an open and tolerant atmosphere in the city. Amsterdam has a temperate climate with mild winters, cool summers and precipitation throughout the year. A good climate for the city makes it easy to visit throughout the year.

About Haarlem
Haarlem, with its attractive cityscape, is one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in the Netherlands. On biking distance from our home or by car (10 minutes) or the express bus (8 minutes). With 150.000 inhabitants, Haarlem is a pleasant and safe city situated on the river Spaarne. Haarlem has a beautiful, monumental city centre with many places of interest and a great variety of shops, cafés and restaurants. Moreover, Haarlem is traditionaly a city of art and culture. Just a few kilometers away lies the North Sea with its splendid beaches. All of this makes Haarlem a wonderful place to be. The Zuidtangent express bus , at 300 meter from our house, takes you within 8 minutes to the city center of Haarlem!

Haarlem has more than fifteen museums, which all house unique collections. For example, the Frans Hals Museum is the place to be for art originating from the Golden Age, and the Teylers Museum, dating from 1784, is the oldest public museum in the Netherlands. Among many other museums, Het Dolhuys (the National Museum of Psychiatry) and the Historical Museum are also to be found in Haarlem.

About Alkmaar (Holland's cheese town)

Alkmaar is above all Holland's cheese town. During the season from the first Friday of April to the first Friday of September a traditional cheese market is being held here on Friday mornings between 10 and 12.30. The cheeses are sold by dealers on a clap of hands. Thereupon the 400 year old cheese porters' guild goes into action, carrying the cheese off on barrows after the lot has been weighed at the Waag (the official scales). In the Waaggebouw - in which the scales are housed - a cheese museum that tells everything about dairy farming has been established.

Alkmaar is historical with around 400 monuments. The Waag, dating back in its earliest form to the 14th century, the 16th century town-hall, Grote St. Laurens Church and the many courtyards, facades and canals give the town an ambience all of its own. Learn more about it at www.livinghistoryalkmaar.com .With the past as a setting, the town has a modern stock of shops offering a wide choice. Besides the predominantly small shops in the old centre, the Noorder Arcade with large scale shopping facilities stands by the side of the Noord Holland Canal.

Nice places to the beach are Bloemendaal, Zandvoort, Bergen, Noordwijk, Katwijk, Wassenaar. And there are lots of places in the neighbourhood to bike, to walk, have a boattrip, to swim, to sail and shop in towns like Heemstede, Haarlem, Amstelveen or Alkmaar.

What is de Defence Line of Amsterdam?
Extending 135 km around the city of Amsterdam, this defence line (built between 1883 and 1920) is the only example of a fortification based on the principle of controlling the waters. Since the 16th century, the people of the Netherlands have used their expert knowledge of hydraulic engineering for defence purposes. The centre of the country was protected by a network of 45 armed forts, acting in concert with temporary flooding from polders and an intricate system of canals and locks.

The forts are the most visible and fancy part. But more imagination is needed to see the Defence Line as a circle of flooded areas and as a logistical system. But if you don't, you will miss the essence of one of the worlds unique human works.
Presently the forts are being used for various purposes, like wine trading, child care and sports hooting. Biking and hiking trails show the visitor through the green belt around Amsterdam, which exists thanks to the Defence Line, along forts on which volunteers give guided tours. Work is underway to establish three official visitor centres in the forts.
Even today the influence of the Defence Line is remarkable. The army is scarcely present but the country planning and infrastructure can largely be attributed to the Defence Line. Because of a special law, building along the Defence Line has hardly taken place and new rail and roadways had to run along the forts. The Defence Line was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996 because of its value for all mankind. The view from our home is at this Defence line.
http://www.stelling-amsterdam.nl/english/forts/sloten/index.html

Fort near Vijfhuizen
One of the first concrete forts built of the Defence Line is Fort near Vijfhuizen. Completed in 1899 with an iron military shed from 1896, which is the only remaining one. To the southwest were two areas with shelters for troops retreating into the Defence Line. Behind the fort was the military tree nursery. Nowadays the fort is an centre for art and it’s houses a restaurant. The Fort is in walking distance of our home.

INFORMATION:
www.keukenhof.nl/en/
www.haarlemmarketing.nl/bezoeken/
www.vvvalkmaar.nl
www.zuid-holland.com/welcome.asp
www.amsterdamtourist.nl
www.zaanseschans.nl
www.denhaag.com
www.leiden360.nl
www.kunstfort.nl
http://media.centrumvanleiden.nl/files/brochure-leiden-stad-en-ontdekkingen.pdf

www.delft.nl
www.spaceexpo.nl
www.kinderdijk.com/
www.corpus-experience.nl

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Occupation

  • Bas Beltman is an IT-consultant is the grandson of the Intervac co-founder Gerrit Beltman who established Intervac with Mr. A. Lehmann from Switzerland in 1953.
  • Miriam is a teammanager in marketing communications

Children

  • We do not have children.

Pets

  • We do not have pets.

About Our Family

We are a familly of 2, Bas & Miriam, enjoying live and work in the centre of the Netherlands.

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Lifestyle

 We enjoy travelling, sport activities such as sailing, biking, running and skiing.

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