Hotel Nes is centrally located on Ameland and has just been refurbished. Only 700 meters from the beach and the village Nes. The woods and dunes are also nearby.
This 3-star hotel is located in the centre of Nes, just a 2-minute drive from the ferry. You can relax in the garden or on the terrace. De Jong offers free Wi-Fi and newspapers.
Frank
Netherlands
Clean and comfortable rooms, excellent location, decent breakfast. I was there for new year’s, and staff shared out sparkling wine and oliebollen :)
Located in Nes, 1.8 km from Nes Beach, Van Heeckeren City Centre Jacuzzi Lofts provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hofker, in the village of Nes on the tranquil island of Ameland, offers rooms with a balcony. It features a tennis court and indoor swimming pool with sauna and solarium.
Alison
United Kingdom
Very clean , good sized room, lovely modern bathroom. Great location . Nice good size indoor swimming pool
Nes is a cosy, historical village, not cheap, but not very...
Nes is a cosy, historical village, not cheap, but not very expensive either. It is the harbor village located almost in the middle of Ameland and therefore perfect for day trips to either direction. The restaurants are good quality, so is the ice-cream, the vegetables and everything else you can buy. There is a great supermarket called Jumbo on the main road from the ferry.
If you want to go for hikes, nature with lots of birds, deer and wild rabbits are just a short walk away. The Amelanders love their horses, and they are everywhere.
Margrethe
Scored 10
10
The town itself is so charming and pretty, with all of its...
The town itself is so charming and pretty, with all of its very old and beautifully maintained houses and other buildings. Shopping facilities are splendid. There is nothing lacking on the island.
The fish 'n shop is a treat in itself, both in terms of its architecture and its meals. :)
Donna
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Nes is a beautiful little town in the centre of Ameland.
Nes is a beautiful little town in the centre of Ameland. Great for people coming by ferry for the day or great to stay nearby. Lots of restaurants/cafes and shops. It is also walking distance from the beach. So you can walk from the ferry, stop for lunch or coffee in Nes; and then carry onto the beach. Or centre your holiday around Nes. We did and loved it. Our favourite place, other than the beach, was the nature park on the beach side of Nes. We had a dog staying with us, so he loved walking through the park.
Renee
Australia
Scored 10
10
Nes is such a quaint and quiet little town.
Nes is such a quaint and quiet little town. It has everything you could ever wish for. The architecture is very old and kept traditional by the locals. Lots of nature, flowers, and well-kept gardens. Every morning you wake up to a tranquil little town that is filled with the songs of birds. It is a really quiet and calm place, even though it was very tourist-oriented. The restaurants and bars there are exceptional. 10 / 10!
Thomazzzrtbk
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Nes is a lovely town on the island of Ameland.
Nes is a lovely town on the island of Ameland. Very nice central location - close to the ferry boat. Good place to start exploring the island. It is quite small, very easy to navigate on foot or on a bicycle. Easy to find shops and great restaurants.
Krzysztof
Belgium
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nes is sorta in the middle of the island of Ameland and...
Nes is sorta in the middle of the island of Ameland and therefore a perfect jumping off point to explore.
Due to the long but narrow shape of the island you can quickly travel from the south side (wadden and dyke area), through the "polder" (the pastures), the dunes, and end up at the ocean. By bike this takes about 10 minutes.
From Nes, you can reach both the furthest extremities of the island to the east and west in about 30 minutes by bike.
On the east is a great nature preserve with very well maintained bicycle lanes. Every KM or so there is an access point to the beach with bike stalls present. There's a route through the dunes as well as a route through the pastures.
On the west is another town called Hollum with an awesome lighthouse and a cool forest area. You can reach hollum through the pastures, through the dunes, or along the dyke. Each route has its charm.
I visited mainly to view wildlife of which I saw plenty. I stayed in Nes for 2 nights as well as 2 nights in Hollum. This allowed me to explore each corner of the island thoroughly.
The island has a variety of forest area as well as dunes, grass pastures, and ocean. I saw a lot of brant geese, barnacle geese, oystercatchers, hares, bunnies, kestrels, a roe deer, and many buzzards. I was hoping to see a peregrine falcon or a harrier but maybe I'll have more luck next time.
The receptionist is friendly. The nature around the room, garden and around the hotel is peaceful and occasionally filled with birds due to the bird feeding areas. Waking up to bird singing is very nice too. Breakfast brings various breads and divers spreads, ham, cheese. There is a restaurant called de Klimop next door, that serve dinner by a fire and warm terrace.
There is an "exchange" for food/drinks that people don't want to take home after there stay. The center is in walking distance. We were able to rent 3 bikes on the property, then exchange two for a tandem at the Kiewiet near the harbour.
Try to make reservations for restaurants in Nes, they tend to fill up.
The hotel is nicely located, close to restaurants. Distance to the beach approx. 20 min on foot. Parking is next to the building. Nice steam douche, however we had no eucalyptus. Plus point for the coffee machine inside the room.
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