Nature houses in the Netherlands: 15 unique holiday cottages in Holland - The Orange Backpack (2024)

The Netherlands is home to the most unique nature houses, cottages and cabins to experience Dutch nature and countryside at its best. Because our home country is much more than just the city of Amsterdam with its famous canals and big tourist attractions. The best way to explore the Netherlands off the beaten track? Find a unique place to stay outside of the big cities and relax and unwind while uncovering the most stunning places to visit. As locals, we’ve stayed at many unique nature houses and holiday homes around our home country and we can tell you exactly where to go. Continue reading to learn more about the most special nature houses in the Netherlands.

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15 special nature houses in the Netherlands

#1 Scandinavian Lavvu

Sint-Michielsgestel, Brabant|Current prices and availability| 2-3 guests |This cabin should definitely be on your bucket list for your trip to the Netherlands, as it’s one of the most beautiful nature houses you will find around the country. The unique cabin has a Scandinavian design with a round gabled roof, beamed ceiling and lots of wood. This romantic tiny house has an outdoor shower, wood-burning stove, sauna and hot tub. It’s the perfect place to relax and unwind, while exploring the south of the country.

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#2 Medieval castle in the Dutch Achterhoek

Vorden, Gelderland | Current prices and availability | 6 guests | The ten-year-old in you will probably be more than excited to stay in this authentic medieval castle. The monumental building is located in the east of the country in an area called the ‘Achterhoek’. Castle Vorden dates back to the thirteen century, offering you an authentic royal experience. The castle has three guest rooms on the third floor and you can only reach them with a spiral staircase. You’re free to roam around the castle during your stay, exploring the fully furnished rooms, vaults, towers and secret passageways. As the castle is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the country, there’s plenty to do and see in nature. Or you could just stay at the castle and walk around the beautiful castle gardens and forests.

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#3 Cardboard eco cottage Wikkelhouse

Noorden, Zuid-Holland | Current prices and availability | 2 guests| The Wikkelhouse is a unique Dutch design to inspire people to live more sustainably. The modular tiny house is constructed with cardboard only, covered with a waterproof coating. There are a few of these lightweight eco houses around the Netherlands, this one being constructed on a private property on an island close to Amsterdam and Rotterdam. It is only 35 m² and has room for two guests. The waterfront view and location in a nature reserve make this the perfect nature house for your stay.

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#4 Charming white church in Groningen

Zijldijk, Groningen | Current prices and availability | 2 guests | In one of the most northern villages in the country, this cute white church has been converted into a holiday home. The church was built in 1886, but is now fully equiped to house two guests on their travels, including a kitchen and bathroom. The nature house is surrounded by a beautiful private garden, including a vegetable garden where you can pick your own vegetables and herbs to prepare dinner. The UNESCO protected Dutch Wadden Sea is just around the corner and so is the small German island Borkum, the historical towns of Appendam or Groningen and the beautiful Dutch nature.

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#5 Authentic Dutch windmill near Amsterdam

Abcoude, Utrecht|Current prices and availability| 6 guests | Visiting the famous Dutch windmills should definitely be on your bucket list for your visit to the Netherlands. But how about staying in one? The Mondriaan Mill near Amsterdam is an authentic Dutch windmill from 1874. It is named after the famous Dutch painter Mondriaan who painted this beautiful mill on the river Gein many times. The mill has three floors with three bedrooms, a kitchen, living room and bathroom. The old beamed ceilings and beautiful views make this a unique nature house!

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#6 Unique treehouse cabin

Ruinen, Drenthe | Current prices and availability | 6 guests | Have you ever dreamed of living in a treehouse? That childhood dream will come true when staying in this stunning treehouse cabin in the northeast of the Netherlands. It has three bedrooms, accommodating up to six guests, a wood stove and even a private patio with a hot tub. Bathing high up between the trees is a unique bucket list experience to cross off your list at this nature house. The treehouse is located on a small holiday park, surrounded by three nature reserves Dwingelderveld, Drents-Friese Wold and Wieden-Weerribben. You can only book this unique place to stay in the winter season, when the rest of the park is closed and you can fully enjoy nature at its best.

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#7 Unique Happy Island near Amsterdam

Oudemeer, Noord-Holland | Current prices and availability | 2-3 guests | If you are looking for a unique place to stay near Amsterdam, Happy Island in Oude Meer is where you want to go. This private island has an old oil boiler that has been converted into a comfortable and colorful holiday home. Although you are close to Schiphol Airport and can even see the control tower in the distance, Happy Island will make you feel far away from the busy city life, as soon you leave the mainland and row your boat to your island house. You’ll have your own rowing boat during your stay, and there are canoes available as well, creating the possibility to explore the nature reserve around the island from the water.

Continue reading: we wrote a blog post about our stay at this unique island cabin near Amsterdam.

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#8 Back to basic raft cabin

Weesp, Noord-Holland | Current prices and availability | 4 guests | Staying on the water? This raft cabin on the river Vecht is the perfect place to enjoy Dutch nature. You can reach your raft with a boat or by foot on land. It feels as if you’re staying in the middle of nowhere, but the small town of Weesp is actually just around the corner. The raft is only 13 m², but it has facilities to cook, and it can accommodate up to four guests!

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#9 Bridge house on the Amsterdam canals

Amsterdam, Noord-Holland | Current prices and availability | 2 guests | Amsterdam is famous for its beautiful canals, so what could be more fun than spending the night on the water? Sweets Hotel offers this option in its bridge houses spread throughout the city. With these tiny houses spread over all neighborhoods of Amsterdam, Sweets Hotel is the smallest, but also largest hotel in the city. Some of those bridge houses are located a bit outside of the busy city center, like this nature house at the Buiksloterdraaibrug. The tiny house on the water has a Neighbourhood Guide, helping you explore its picturesque surroundings with historical houses, an eighteenth-century windmill and a cycle route.

Continue reading: we wrote a blog post about our stay in one of the bridge houses of Sweets Hotel.

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#10 Old water tower ‘Torentje van Trips’

Tripscompagnie, Groningen | Current prices and availability | 8 guests | If you’re traveling with a party of eight, you’ll love this unique place to stay in the far north of the Netherlands. An old water mill between lush green fields has been converted into a holiday home for up to eight guests. The tower offers stunning views of the Groningen landscape. As there are no other buildings in the area, you’ll get to enjoy both sunrise and sunset from the old water tower.

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#11 Island cabin in Rotterdam

Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland | Current prices and availability | 2 guests | If you can only reach your cabin by boat, you know this will be the perfect place to relax. This luxurious island cabin is in the big city of Rotterdam, but at the beautiful lakes north of the bustling city center. The cabin is beautifully decorated with modern furniture, a wood stove, a big skylight and a home cinema. You’ll get your own pedal boat to come to the island and you can rent an electric motorboat to explore the Rotterdam lakes during your stay.

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#12 Award-winning design cabin ‘Merry-Go-Round’

Ruinen, Drenthe| Current prices and availability| 2-4 guests |This design cabin is a true work of art, designed by artist Ira Koers and awarded in 2009 with aDutch Design Award. The cabin is named Merry-Go-Round, as it has the same typical corridor circling around the house. The unique cabin design doesn’t work with rooms, but it has niches with different functions. The colorful design is housed on a quiet holiday resort in Drenthe, on the edge of national park Dwingelderveld.

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#13 Nature house in an Amsterdam butterfly garden

Amsterdam, Noord-Holland | Current prices and availability | 2 guests | You don’t have to book a mainstream hotel in the city center when visiting Amsterdam. How about this cute nature house in a more off-the-beaten-track part of the Dutch capital? It is a great base to visit Amsterdam. Picturesque villages like Zaandam, Broek op Waterland and Volendam are nearby as well. And so are the famous windmills of Zaanse Schans. This tiny design cabin was placed in a butterfly garden. Small details in the cabin refer to those butterflies and the sustainable way it was built will remind you of nature as well. The nature house has an outdoor shower and composting toilet. It is therefore only available in spring and summer.

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#14 Finnish Iglu Cabin

Oldeberkoop, Friesland|Current prices and availability| 2 guests |This unique nature house is hard to describe. Its unique design with wooden walls is extremely striking. The unique Iglu cabin in Friesland comes with its private sauna as well, also housed in such a remarkable cottage. The small cabin has its own garden and terrace, is fully equipped and is located in Frisian nature.

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#15 Tiny house on wheels

Kerkwerve, Zeeland | Current prices and availability | 2 guests | Some cabins in this list are quite tiny, but if you want to experience a real tiny house on wheels, this beautifully designed nature house should be your choice. It is located in the most southwestern part of the Netherlands: Zeeland, known for its beautiful beaches and islands. The tiny house on wheels is powered by solar panels, has a rainwater system and a composting toilet, making your stay the ultimate tiny house experience.

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About Nature.house

We wrote this blog in collaboration with nature.house, a Dutch platform selecting the best cottages and cabins in the Netherlands. We already referred a lot to their Dutch equivalent natuurhuisje.nl, as we are big fans of their platform and their sustainable mission. Nature.house – and its Dutch sister platform – tries to make a contribution to nature. Until August 2020, trees were planted in Africa with each booking, and now nature.house is working together with a number of nature projects in the Netherlands, such as Staatsbosbeheer and Vogelbescherming.

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FAQs

What is the significance of orange in the Netherlands? ›

The orange color that's present throughout much of Dutch culture is a nod to the royal family, which is made up of members of the House of Orange. The dynasty dates back to 1544 when William of Orange inherited the estate and title at the age of 11.

Why do Dutch wear orange on Kings Day? ›

Why orange? If you have ever seen photographs of King's Day, you probably noticed that almost everyone is dressed in orange. This is because the royal family bears the name “House of Orange” (Huis van Oranje) and as a result it has become the national colour.

Is it the Netherlands or Holland? ›

In some languages, Holland is used as the formal name for the Netherlands. However, Holland is a region within the Netherlands that consists of the two provinces of North and South Holland. Formerly these were a single province, and earlier the County of Holland, which included parts of present-day Utrecht.

What do houses look like in Holland? ›

Anyone who's ever been to a typical Dutch house will have noticed the vertigo-inducing, steep, narrow and often windy stairs. Since there is not much room to build horizontally in cities, the Dutch like to develop vertically while using as little space as possible.

Why is it called the House of Orange? ›

House of Orange, princely dynasty that derived its name from the medieval principality of Orange, in old Provence in southern France. The dynasty was important in the history of the Netherlands and is that nation's royal family.

Why is Holland called the Netherlands? ›

A brief history of the Netherlands and Holland

It remained a kingdom after Napoleon's defeat and was then known as Kingdom of the Netherlands. Holland was now a province. And its economic and cultural dominance within the kingdom meant that 'Holland' became a commonly used name for the entire realm.

What do Dutch people call themselves? ›

In the Dutch language, the Dutch refer to themselves as Nederlanders.

What do you call a person from Holland? ›

People from Holland are called Dutch by English-speaking people only. This word is the English counterpart of the Dutch words 'diets' and 'duits'.

What are Netherlands people called? ›

Over time, English-speaking people used the word Dutch to describe people from both the Netherlands and Germany, and now just the Netherlands today.

Is Holland a cheap place to live? ›

Living in the Netherlands can get quite expensive, especially in Amsterdam or in other big cities. Here is an overview of the accommodation and general living monthly expenses in some of the main cities in the Netherlands.

Is it cheaper to live in Holland? ›

If you're looking for a more laid-back way of living, the Netherlands can be a great place to live. In general, the cost of living is lower, though you may pay more for properties and rent in comparison to cheaper parts of the UK.

What is the average cost of living in Holland? ›

The cost of living in the Netherlands for a single person = ~ €1,782 per month and ~ €21,384 per year. Average cost of living in the Netherlands for a student = ~ €1,250 per month and ~ €15,000 per year. Cost of living in the Netherlands for a family = ~ € 4,102 per month and ~ €49,224 per year.

What does orange symbolize in Europe? ›

In Europe and America, surveys show that orange is the colour most associated with amusem*nt, the unconventional, extroversion, warmth, fire, energy, activity, danger, taste and aroma, the autumn and Allhallowtide seasons, as well as having long been the national colour of the Netherlands and the House of Orange.

What is the Netherlands Day of orange? ›

King's Day (Koningsdag) is an orange-filled celebration held annually for the king's birthday on 27 April.

What are the traditional colors of the Netherlands? ›

Usage of the colours orange, white and blue (Dutch: Oranje, Wit, Blauw, from French Orange, Blanc, Bleu) was based on the livery of William and was first recorded in the siege of Leiden in 1574, when Dutch officers wore orange-white-blue brassards.

Why are the Netherlands orange and blue? ›

History. The colours orange, white and blue (Dutch: Oranje, Wit, Blauw or Oranje, Blanje, Bleu, from French Orange, Blanche, Bleu) are associated with William Prince of Orange (1533–1584). William is reported to have used these colours as early as 1577, as part of his procession entering Ghent.

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