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Hiking the Montferlandse Toppen Route

When you think hiking, the Netherlands might not be the first country that comes to mind. It’s true there are no great mountains to scale here but there are beautiful paths through the Dutch countryside and recently I’ve started exploring them. Together with friends, I set aside a few weekends a year to go walking.. read more >>

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English-Speaking Employers in The Hague

When we first started looking for work in The Hague, we found it difficult to identify companies based here with an English-speaking workplace. To make it easier for ourselves and other expats, we started keeping this list. If you know of an English-speaking employer in The Hague or the surrounding area, please leave a comment read more >>

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LEGO World 2017: A Must For LEGO Fans

The autumn school holidays are coming up here in the Netherlands (herfstvakantie) and we’re getting ready for one of our must-do events of the year: LEGO World in Utrecht. For an entire week, the conference venue the Jaarbeurs (next to Utrecht Central Station) is filled with LEGO. To give you an idea of the scale, read more >>

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A Day With Seals in Pieterburen (Zeehondencentrum)

The Zeehondencentrum, or seal rehabilitation centre, in Pieterburen (near Groningen) is a lovely place to visit with young kids. The centre is fairly small, but they’ve packed a lot into the space. There are exhibits explaining about the life of seals and the dangers they face, several viewing areas and regular chances to take a read more >>

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LEGOWorld: A Huge Hit For Our Family

Ever wanted to swim in a pool of LEGO blocks, stand under a LEGO shower or scoop up mounds of yellow bricks with a digger? We did all of these things and more at the biggest LEGO event on the planet: LEGOWorld 2016 in Utrecht. When our son saw an advertisement for LEGOWorld and started read more >>

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