Offering a restaurant, Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant De Wageningsche Berg is located in Wageningen at river Nederrijn, on the edge of National Park Hoge Veluwe. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Discover historical Wageningen from this convenient location in the center of Wageningen. Make use of the hotel's restaurants and many private parking facilities.
Hotel Restaurant Nol in 't Bosch is located in quiet surroundings in one of most beautiful forest areas of the Netherlands. Park your car free of charge at the hotel and relax in the comfortable...
Jyothilal
Germany
Nice old place at a calm location. Free parking, good breakfast. Spacious room with a good balcony. Friendly staff. Overall a nice place to spend a night.
Providing a garden, Boshuisje- Chez Michel features accommodations in Wageningen. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.
Offering free Wifi, private parking, and a garden, the recently renovated property t Heerenhuys offers accommodations in Wageningen, 7.7 miles from Huize Hartenstein and 11 miles from Arnhem Station.
Anouk
Netherlands
Really nice place to stay, with very friendly hosts, comfortable and clean room and excellent breakfast. Really great.
Veerstraat 5a is a self-catering accommodations located in Wageningen between Utrechtse Heuvelrug (6.8 mi) and National Park Hoge Veluwe (12 mi). Free WiFi access is available.
Takamasa
Japan
Reasonable price for high quality comfortable rooms.
Every day staffs keeps the common space cleanses.
Good location to go to anywhere.
Located in Ochten, 16 miles from Huize Hartenstein, Fruitpark Hotel & Spa has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Penny
Netherlands
Beautiful location, great place for children. Loved the outside area where we could explore with the kids. The bathtub was amazing. Everything was superclean.
The city centre is small. Plenty of cafes/restaurants - many situated in the side streets away from the tourist square. Felt totally safe and the buses are easy and plentiful. As well as the centre there are some excellent walks in forest and by the river.
Barbara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A small city but with all you expect from the Netherlands: A...
A small city but with all you expect from the Netherlands: A windmill in the inner city, wide rivers, green countryside, an old town with a loud church bell, a beach right next to the Rhine and especially a young student town with a flourishing university.
Christoph
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wageningen is a lively little student town, with plenty of...
Wageningen is a lively little student town, with plenty of shops, good restaurants, outdoor cafés, a theater and a cinema.
Though severely damaged in WWII you can still see a number of ages old buildings witnessing the cities long history.
The hotel is on top of the woody Wageningse Berg overseeing the river Rhine and many miles into the flat river landscape on the other side. With a little ferry you can travel accross the river.
Worthwhile are the Arboretum and Hotel De Wereld where WWII eneded in the Netherlands with the surender of the german troops in the Netherlands to the allied forces.
Frederik
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
Even though Wageningen is not as big as Arnhem or Utrecht,...
Even though Wageningen is not as big as Arnhem or Utrecht, it is a fun and laid back place to visit, mainly because of its WW2 history and great location near the Rhine river. I would highly reccommend taking a walk on the dike or the river banks. The Arboretum botanical gardens are also worth a visit and will give you a great hilltop view over the river.
Best coffee in town: Columbus!!
Best food: My Asia (Thai); Drinks and Bites (European), Diels restobar (European).
Getting around Wageningen is easy by bike or waling. You can rent cheap bikes at the bus station ( they are caled Keobike) or at most bike repair shops,
Mae81
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Wageningen has a University.
Wageningen has a University. We were there for the PhD graduation of our daughter. We spent the night at Fletcher's. It is a great place, located near the botanical gardens. Absolute recommendation.
Harrie
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Great small city at the river and on the doorstep of the old...
Great small city at the river and on the doorstep of the old forests in Holland. Beautiful area for bicycling and walking and for a small place a great offer of pubs, small cinema and a cozy shopping street. Market days on Wednesday and Saturday bring people from the smaller towns nearby and plenty of food stalls. Cheap bicycle rental (5 euros per day) and fairly cheap restaurants offer simple dinners. Try the Wageningen meatball at the butcher with cheese and bacon. I drive a few hours just for the taste of that! The candy shop in the middle of the street always has great offers and the hot chocolate with whipping cream at the Hema on the first floor is a good treat.
Great location, right across the street from the bus station and a block from the city center. A 10-minute bike ride to Wageningen campus or a 15-minute bus ride.
Rooms and common area + kitchen are extremely clean and cleaned daily by staff.
The bike rental is easy and great! The bikes are in perfect condition. The front desk staff is friendly and answers questions timely. You can find them in the office and they are very helpful.
Great place to stay for a short to mid term period.
Good location, very close to the city centre and the bus station. Cosy atmosphere in the hotel lounge, with a lot of greens and enough space to relax, but when there is a big conference the lounge space is occupied by the conference participants... Possible to rent a bike (rather new), though a bit expensive.
Room was spacious; Wi-Fi worked well and there are plenty of sockets in the room; hotel is located in a nice natural environment close to the forest; staff was friendly; I had a room on the ground floor and could park my bike on the terrace in front of the room (protecting it against the rain).
The hosue is well-equipped and almost everything are satisfying. 2.4 km to Wageningen University and the bus station near campus. The host Dory and her brother are quite nice. Dory even prepared 4 swimming tickets for her guests. It's a pity that I have no time to enjoy that.
The hotel is in the same time close to the city and lost in the middle of the forest. The view in the restaurant and at the terrace is gorgeous!
The people is really welcoming and ready to help you as much as they can.
The food is really good!
Location in the forest is a plus. The hotel allows pet owners to bring their dogs. The restaurant is good, as well as the service. The chef created an excellent unplanned vegetarian menu for us. The hotel is located minutes from the main highways.
Fabulous historical town. The hotel is a a great mix of tradition and contemporary design. Lovely staff and exceptional breakfast. Lovely outside area for drinks and very convenient for the town yet quiet as it’s in the age.
Very welcoming and well kept. It is not in a busy part of town and only a small number of rooms, so if you like the quiet (like me) it should be good for you. Yet still only a 10- minute walk on a paved path to the university.
Excellent bed and breakfast in a family home very close to the centre of Wageningen. Nice, clean, comfortable rooms with available conveniences like a fridge and microwave oven. Hosts are friendly and welcoming.
Nothing fancy, but the rooms are clean and the WiFi is usually good. Located close to town center and the bus station, and only 30 minute walk to the university campus. Good option for a short stay.
Wonderful place, Bennekom is 10 minutes walk for shops and terraces. Wageningen is close too. Great room with private garden. Hosts were very friendly and accommodating. Definitely be back
The perfect place for a solo traveler. I loved the fact that the Lidl Supermarket, bus station, and laundromat were so close by Short Stay. Very convenient for me.
Great location, a few minutes from Wageningen central, we loved the countryside feeling. We could jog in the park in the morning, it was quiet and very pleasant
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