Have you ever wondered what actually happens on a dairy farm in the middle of rural Holland, better known as the “Groene Hart”?** You are very welcome to come and see for yourself. We would love to show you around and offer you a taste of our most delicious homemade cheeses. Feed the cows, admire the milking carousel and pet the calves. And, did I mention our Farmer’s Ice Cream? There’s something to tempt all ages…
** The Groene Hart (Green Heart) is a relatively thinly populated rural area within the urban megalopolis on the main Dutch cities in the mid-west region of Holland. Rich peat meadows of agricultural, natural and recreational importance.
What can you do?
Take a walk around the farm and surroundings
Walking around the farm with your whole family is a great day out. There is lots to see, to do and let’s not forget the tasting! We have placed information boards full of interesting facts around the farm for whose wanting to roam freely. These offer a real insight into the way we run our…
Guided Tours
If you would prefer to enjoy a walk around the farm with either Jaap or Rianne, this can be arranged (by appointment only). From Monday thru Saturday we are available to guide you around. During the tour we will check in on the cows, review the milking, visit the calves and the cheese-making dairy. Naturally,…
Fresh from the farm – You’ll find it all in our farm shop!
We are more than a little proud of our shop. So many things to choose from. In addition to our own creations, you will find all kinds of products from the local area. All fresh from the farms! Just right to treat yourselves or gift to others .. The Farm Shop is open Monday thru…
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There is more to do & see in the area
Welcome to the Krimpenerwaard! In the surrounding area of the farm, there is more than enough to keep you busy. By bike, by foot or with the car. Great biking paths/routes for all age groups, various walking routes, visits to Schoonhoven with her rich history and many silver craftsmen and maybe the unexpectedly beautiful museums…