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3 April 2026

Multilingual Welcome: How Villa Oldenhoff Serves Guests in Dutch, English and German

Planning a countryside escape near Amsterdam shouldn’t be hard. That’s why Villa Oldenhoff offers a Multilingual Welcome with clear website information in Dutch, English and German, helping you plan your stay with confidence—from choosing a room to reserving the private sauna and exploring the surroundings.

Why a Multilingual Welcome Matters

Travel plans move faster when essential details are easy to read in your preferred language. A multilingual site removes friction, reduces booking errors, and helps guests prepare for on-site experiences before they arrive. At Villa Oldenhoff, the tri-lingual approach supports smooth decisions on accommodation, wellness, meetings, and local discovery.

Three Languages, One Seamless Experience

Does Villa Oldenhoff offer information in multiple languages?

Yes. Information is offered in Dutch, English, and German. You can switch languages directly on the site (nl, en, de) and access core details about rooms, amenities, and on-site services.

What can you find in each language?

While content is organized consistently across the site, the tri-lingual experience helps you:

Plan Your Stay with Confidence: Rooms, Suites, and Sauna

Boutique hotel Villa Oldenhoff sits in the Dutch polder between Ouderkerk aan de Amstel and Abcoude, less than 10 kilometers from Amsterdam. The estate blends centuries-old charm with modern comfort and a large flower garden—an inviting base for city trips and nature time alike.

Room and suite options

Private sauna, simple to reserve

Pro tip: Use the multilingual pages to review room facilities first, then proceed to "Online kamer reserveren" and secure a sauna slot via app or email.

Meetings, Weddings, and Special Venues—Explained Clearly

If you’re planning a gathering or celebration, the Multilingual Welcome helps you navigate options without ambiguity.

Meetings made easy

Weddings with character

Het Knakenfort: a new historical venue nearby

Special culinary evenings in April 2026

With tri-lingual information, international guests can quickly confirm dates, formats, and catering partners across these offerings.

Getting Here and Getting Around: Practical Info at a Glance

These practical details are easy to review in Dutch, English, and German, making it simpler to align transport, activities, and dining with your itinerary.

Looking North: Updates from Holwerd, Friesland

Villa Oldenhoff is expanding to the north, creating a new location in Holwerd, Friesland, within the restored writers’ cottage of Waling Dijkstra. The historic site is being carefully restored in authentic Frisian style, where several charming apartments will be realized with the warm luxury and quality Villa Oldenhoff is known for. Multilingual updates help future guests follow progress and plan ahead.

Practical Takeaways: How to Use the Multilingual Welcome

  1. Choose your language on the site (nl, en, de) and skim the main sections first: Kamers, Sauna, Vergaderlocatie, Trouwlocatie, Omgeving.
  2. Compare room categories (six large rooms, two stable suites—Suite Erf and Suite Weide—and one Twin) and pick what best fits your stay.
  3. Use Online kamer reserveren to book directly—essential for the Winter Wonder Deal on sauna use in January, February, and March.
  4. After booking, reserve your private sauna time via WhatsApp or email.
  5. Planning a meeting or intimate event? Review Vergaderlocatie and Het Knakenfort; note that Xiom Food & Events handles catering at Het Knakenfort.
  6. Check Omgeving for walking and cycling routes, Amsterdam day trips, and water activities on the Holendrecht, De Botshol, and the Vinkeveense Plassen.
  7. For dining, note Restaurant De Voetangel within walking distance, plus more options in Abcoude and Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.
  8. Mark special dates like the Villa Culinair pop-up dinners on 3–4 April 2026 if you’re staying that weekend.

FAQs about Villa Oldenhoff’s Multilingual Welcome

Is the website available in Dutch, English and German?

Yes. Information is offered in Dutch, English, and German.

Can I book a room online?

Yes. Use the "Online kamer reserveren" option to make a direct reservation.

How do I reserve a private sauna time slot?

After booking your stay, contact Villa Oldenhoff via WhatsApp or email to schedule your preferred sauna time.

What room types are available?

Six large rooms (each with a kitchenette, bathroom, and toilet), two stable suites—Suite Erf and Suite Weide—and one smaller Twin room.

Does each large room have private facilities?

Yes. Each large room includes its own kitchenette, bathroom, and toilet.

Are there meeting facilities on site?

Yes. Villa Oldenhoff offers meeting rooms suitable for a meeting, brainstorm, or training, with freshly prepared lunches or dinners by the in-house chef.

What and where is Het Knakenfort?

Het Knakenfort is a historic location in Abcoude offered by Villa Oldenhoff as an additional venue for intimate gatherings and meetings. Catering there is provided by Xiom Food & Events.

Can I arrive by boat?

Yes. Villa Oldenhoff is accessible by boat via the river Holendrecht, which runs alongside the estate.

Are electric vehicle charging points available?

Yes. EV charging is provided on site.

Is bicycle and boat rental available?

Yes. Guests can rent bicycles and boats on site.

Where is Villa Oldenhoff located?

Voetangelweg 9, 1391 HJ Abcoude—between Ouderkerk aan de Amstel and the village of Abcoude, less than 10 km from Amsterdam.

Conclusion: Your Stay, Clearly Explained in Three Languages

Villa Oldenhoff’s Multilingual Welcome in Dutch, English and German makes trip planning straightforward—whether you’re selecting a room, reserving the sauna, arranging a meeting, or mapping out nature and city excursions. Ready to begin?

Enjoy rural tranquility, modern comfort, and easy access to Amsterdam—with the confidence that every key detail is available in your language.