Holiday homes in Denekamp
Denekamp is a lovely holiday resort in
Overijssel. The village is located in the middle of the Twente landscape on the river Dinkel. Both the beautiful region and the municipality are named after this river: Dinkelland. With a wide choice of walking and cycling routes, Dinkelland is a paradise for nature lovers. The paths wind through the unspoilt nature of Twente, past picturesque villages, estates and brook valleys. And with an extensive network of bridleways, it’s also a great place for
horse riding. Enjoy a
nature home here and be amazed by the stunning flora and fauna. This area is also the right place if you like to play golf. You will find lovely
golf course at Hengelo and Enschede, which are only 30 minutes away.
Exploring the surrounding area of Denekamp
Denekamp is near
Germany and borders the municipality of Nordhorn and the famous spa town
Bad Bentheim in the east. The beautiful artistic town of
Ootmarsum is also nearby. When you book a holiday home in Denekamp you can do whatever you like. In the village itself you will find nice shops, restaurants and some interesting sights. On the road to Oldenzaal is the "Natura Docet Wonderryck Twente" natural history museum (the first two words mean: "nature teaches"). The two windmills of Denekamp - the Borgelink mill and the Sint Nicolaas mill - are certainly worth a visit. Another mill is the historic water mill at the Singraven estate, just outside Denekamp. There are also fun attractions in the area for
children, such as
Hellendoorn Adventure Park and De Waarbeek
amusement park near
Hengelo.
Easy and affordable rentals through Micazu
Micazu believes in direct contact. Therefore you will book a holiday home in Denekamp directly with the owner. Quick, convenient and often a lot cheaper.
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Nice things to know about Denekamp
The Twente name for Denekamp is Dearnkaamp or Deankaamp.Traditions and folk festivals play an important role in the village culture of Denekamp. For example, ‘klootschieten’ (a form of bowls) and midwinter horn blowing are still popular.Former Dutch cycling champion Hennie Kuiper was born and raised in Denekamp.A typical delicacy from the region is Twente Humkenssoep: a meal soup with string beans, white beans and green beans. The soup has different names depending on the region, such as ‘slevensoep’ or ‘brokkebonensoep’.See also:
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