All rental locations in Northeast Friesland
Discover the unmatched charm of Friesland by exploring the region in a unique way. From bicycles and boats to canoes, our list of rental companies offers everything you need for an unforgettable adventure in Northeast Friesland. Start your journey here and experience the freedom of the landscape, by water or on land.
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Noarderleech Visitor Centre
Noarderleech Visitor Centre Hallum
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EAstay apartment 1
EAstay apartment 1 Eastermar
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Shipwreck at Wierum (visible at low tide)
Shipwreck at Wierum (visible at low tide) Nes
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Blauwhoek Bathing Site
Blauwhoek Bathing Site Jistrum
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Kafee It wapen fân Fryslân
Kafee It wapen fân Fryslân Oentsjerk
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Burgum
Burgum Burgum
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Anne-Famkes Pleats Room
Anne-Famkes Pleats Room Stiens
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Villa Nova
Villa Nova Hurdegaryp
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Age Veldboom Sailing Activities
Age Veldboom Sailing Activities Earnewâld
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Regional Walkway Noardlike Fryske Wâlden
Regional Walkway Noardlike Fryske Wâlden Noordoost Friesland
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Church of Hiaure
Church of Hiaure Hiaure
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Bij De Pastorie Boutique Hotel
Bij De Pastorie Boutique Hotel Reitsum
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Buitenpost (Bûtenpost)
Buitenpost (Bûtenpost) Buitenpost
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Friesland Holland Tourist Information & Travel Service
Friesland Holland Tourist Information & Travel Service Holwerd
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Wad'n Hûs
Wad'n Hûs Kollum
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It Noarderleech - Noard Fryslan Butendyks
It Noarderleech - Noard Fryslan Butendyks Hallum
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Schwarzenbergerbos Forest
Schwarzenbergerbos Forest Noardburgum
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National Park 'De Alde Feanen'
National Park 'De Alde Feanen' Earnewâld
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Twijzelermieden Nature Reserve
Twijzelermieden Nature Reserve Twijzel
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Bungalowpark It Wiid
Bungalowpark It Wiid Eernewoude
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Paviljoen De Leyen
Paviljoen De Leyen Rottevalle
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Camping Zwanenburg
Camping Zwanenburg Jislum
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Seventy evacuees from Arnhem and Limburg
Seventy evacuees from Arnhem and Limburg
The grave monument in Gytsjerkwas erected in memory of Maria v/d Heuij. Maria was one of seventy evacuees from Arnhem and Limburg who arrived in Gytsjerk on 22 January 1945. Maria died a day later, just a few months old. The harsh conditions during the trip had proved fatal to her. Maria did not live to see the liberation. Fortunately, many of the other evacuees with whom she undertook the journey did.
Symbolism
The monument's spiritual father, artist Klaas Bokma, chose two carts because this was the means of transport often used by evacuees. The four withered trees symbolise death. The cross is not only a symbol of the Christian faith, but also a reminder of the sacrifice made by war victims for a life of freedom.
The oldest pupils of Ichtus and Thrimwalda primary schools take care of this monument.
Gytsjerk
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Sense of Place: Waiting for high tide
Sense of Place: Waiting for high tide Holwerd