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  • Sleeping in the footsteps of the Frisian nobility: the rich history behind our room names

    When you step across the threshold of Herberg Het Rechthuis, you find yourself in the year 1650. Our monumental building breathes the history of Rinsumageast. For decades, it served as the legal and administrative heart of the Dantumadiel district; the place where the Grietman administered justice and passed severe sentences. The official coat of arms of Rinsumageast depicts four red castles. These symbolize the four noble estates or stinsen that adorned the village in the Middle Ages and early modernity. Although these imposing castles have disappeared from the Frisian landscape over the centuries, the intrigues, battles, and noble splendor live on within our walls. However, anyone looking at the hotel rooms in the inn will discover stories that go back much further in time. Our rooms proudly bear the names of these vanished monuments. The quarters, with their high ceilings and historical yet simple details, are reminiscent of the time of the Frisian nobility. Tjaarda The Tjaarda State (or Tjaerda) was by far the largest and most imposing manor in the village, situated directly east of the Alexander Church. Its history dates back to 1242 with Botte van de Gaast, but it was the powerful bailiff Syds Tjaerda who turned the manor into a political stronghold in the 15th century. The castle survived fierce conflicts: in 1515 it was conquered by the Gelders, and a year later the Burgundians burned the entire village to the ground, but the Tjaarda State was miraculously spared. It grew into a gigantic complex with two large halls, twenty rooms, deep cellars, and a wide moat. Until its eventual demolition in 1834, it stood as a symbol of absolute Frisian power. Melkema Melkema State has a rich noble tradition that is officially documented from 1439, when the estate came into the possession of the Sceltama family. It developed into a magnificent manor house with extensive orchards and avenues. In 1658, the state was extensively rebuilt by Sjoerd van Aylva, the then bailiff of Dantumadeel and councillor at the Court of Friesland. Van Aylva was a man of considerable standing who waged a fierce legal battle with the city of Dokkum over regional borders. In 1727, the estate was sold for demolition due to lack of funds. Although nothing remains of it above ground, the village's current ring road—the Melkemaweg—still honors this historic ground. Tekening Melkema State Eysinga The Eysinga State was built between 1200 and 1400 and housed the absolute top tier of the Frisian nobility. The first resident, courtier Feye Eysinga, set the tone for a true ruling dynasty. The residents were closely intertwined with the other estates; when the neighbor (Melkema State) was demolished, the Eysinga family bought the grounds to expand their own gardens into a fabulous, English-inspired park landscape. For generations, the family provided influential magistrates to the region. This noble glory came to an abrupt end in 1804 when a devastating fire completely reduced the estate to ashes. The Eysingawei in Rinsumageast serves as a reminder of this tragic history today. Tekening Eijsinga State Juwsma The history: The Juwsma State (also referred to as Jwsma hus or Juussma state in old writings) completes the historical quartet of Rinsumageast. In the 14th century, the Juwsma family shared a common ancestor with the Tjaardas, but the relationship between the branches was often strained. In the 15th century, Renic Juwsma served as grietman of Dantumadeel and hoveler 'up der Gaest'. The stins is strategically located to the west of the village and was often the scene of bloody feuds between the Schieringers and Vetkopers. The house eventually fell victim to these disputes and was razed to the ground by hostile troops from Leeuwarden and the jealous neighbors of the Tjaarda State. Experience Frisian history yourself At Herberg Het Rechthuis, you do not simply book an overnight stay; you take a seat in a living history book. Where Frisian chieftains once vied for power, the nobility dined, and the Grietman passed harsh verdicts, you can now enjoy the hospitality of the Frisian countryside in complete tranquility. Would you like to experience for yourself what it is like to spend the night at the place where centuries of noble stories converge? View our unique rooms and choose the room you want to discover.

  • Booking.com award | 9.6

    2025 starts for us with a fantastic review from our guests. Booking.com Traveller Review Award We are extremely proud and grateful that we have received a wonderful 9.6 out of 10 rating from more than 200 guests on Booking.com! We could never have achieved this great result without our valued guests. Their kind words, appreciation and trust mean a lot to us. It is our passion to offer everyone a warm welcome, a wonderful stay and an unforgettable experience. Thank you for your support and enthusiasm and we look forward to welcoming you back to Herberg Het Rechthuis soon!

  • Summer in Friesland: discover the best from Herberg Het Rechthuis

    Summer in Friesland has something magical about it. Long, bright days, rippling water, vast landscapes, and a tranquility you won't find anywhere else. From Herberg Het Rechthuis in Rinsumageast, you experience it all at its best. Our historic inn is the perfect starting point to discover the region – whether you love nature, culture, gastronomy, or simply want to relax and enjoy yourself. Ten summer activities to discover Friesland We have listed 10 summer activities for you that will make your stay unforgettable. 1. Sailing on the Frisian waters Step aboard a sloop or rent an electric boat and discover Friesland from the water. The area around Dokkum and the Frisian lakes is perfect for a relaxing day of boating. Bring a picnic and let yourself be carried away by the landscape. 2. Visit to historic Dokkum The charming town of Dokkum lies just a few minutes from the inn. Stroll along the canals, discover the ramparts, and enjoy the cozy terraces. In the summer, the town buzzes with small events and markets. 3. Cycling through the Noardlike Fryske Wâlden Straight from the inn, you cycle into a unique scenic landscape with wooded banks, alder groves, and winding paths. A paradise for peace seekers and nature lovers. 4. Discover inspiring museums in the region For those who want to combine culture with a summer day trip, there are plenty of unique museums in the area: Museum Dokkum Open-air museum De Sûkerei WEC (Wadden Sea World Heritage Centre) , the new home of Pieterburen Seal Centre Natural History Museum of Friesland Fries Museum Princessehof Ceramics Museum 5. Mudflat walking on the Wadden Sea For adventurers, mudflat walking is an absolute must. Experience the silence and vastness of this UNESCO World Heritage Site as you literally walk across the seabed. Check the Visit Wadden website for more information. 6. Culinary discoveries in the region You are most welcome to end the day with dinner at our establishment, where hospitality takes center stage. But Friesland also surprises with a growing range of excellent restaurants. Combine your stay with an evening out at one of these recommendations: Restaurant De Kruisweg – An atmospheric restaurant in a characteristic building where you enjoy contemporary dishes with local ingredients in a warm, welcoming setting. Restaurant Ode – A stylish place where taste and presentation come together. Restaurant De Pleats – Traditionally hospitable restaurant in a characteristic farmhouse. Bistro Aragosta – Enjoy delicious dishes characteristic of bistro cuisine in a stylish ambiance; honest, pure, and fresh daily. Eetcafe Jonker Sikke – The culinary and quirky eatery in Jullum near Leeuwarden. 7. Day trip to the Wadden Islands Take a day trip to Ameland or Schiermonnikoog. Get a breath of fresh air on the beach, cycle through the dunes, and enjoy the sea – the ultimate summer feeling. 8. Discovering cultural gems Visit churches, estates, and historic buildings in the area. Friesland is full of stories and character, and from the inn, they are all within easy reach. Visit the Visit Friesland website for more inspiration. 9. Summer evenings in the inn garden After a day full of impressions, there is nothing better than returning to the tranquility of Herberg Het Rechthuis. Enjoy a good glass of wine, a delicious dinner, and long summer evenings in our garden. 10. Just doing absolutely nothing Perhaps the most important activity: relaxing. Read a book, take an afternoon nap, or simply enjoy the silence and space. In Friesland, the pace can be slowed down. Experience your Frisian summer Whether you are heading out for an active day or simply looking to unwind, summer in Friesland offers the best of both worlds. From Herberg Het Rechthuis, you experience the region as it was meant to be – authentic, welcoming, and full of character.

  • Grateful for the responses from our guests

    A view at our wonderful reviews We are incredibly grateful for the kind words and high ratings our guests have given us. It's wonderful to see our efforts recognized with such positive reviews. On platforms like Booking.com, Expedia, Google, and Tripadvisor, we have received impressive figures from a total of more than 500 guests: a 9.6 on Booking.com, a perfect 10 on Expedia, and a 4.9 on both Google and Tripadvisor. These ratings motivate us to continue offering the best every day. Booking Traveller Review Award 2026 | 9,6 out of 10 What do these reviews mean to us? Our high scores aren't just numbers; they tell a story of satisfaction, trust, and repeat visits. Every review confirms that our guests feel welcome and valued. This gives us the energy to improve our service and ensure everyone who stays with us has a wonderful experience. Booking.com 9.6 Booking.com is one of the largest platforms for booking accommodations worldwide. A score of 9.6 means our guests rate us almost perfect. This rating reflects the quality of our rooms, the friendliness of our staff, and the cleanliness of our facilities. Guests especially appreciate the personal attention and the quiet location of our property. Expedia 10 A perfect score on Expedia is something we're proud of. It shows that our guests not only love us but also recommend us to others. This rating stems from consistently positive experiences, from booking to checkout. Our fast and clear communication is often cited as a plus. Google 4.9 Google reviews are important because they're visible to a wide audience. A 4.9 rating means almost everyone who reviews us is very satisfied. Guests praise our hospitality and the quality of the breakfast. Our accessibility and proximity to local attractions are also frequently mentioned. Tripadvisor 4.9 On TripAdvisor, where travelers share their experiences, we also score highly with a 4.9. This platform is especially important for tourists looking for reliable information. Our guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the excellent value for money. Many reviews emphasize that they truly feel at home with us. What our guests say Our guests' feedback is our most valuable asset. Here are some examples of what they say about us: A wonderful stay with excellent service. Everything was perfectly arranged. The location is quiet, yet close to everything we wanted to see. We will definitely be back. “The staff were friendly and helpful, we immediately felt welcome.” “The rooms are clean and comfortable, just what we needed after a long journey.” These responses give us insight into what is going well and where we can improve. Keep improving While we're proud of our reviews, we're constantly working to improve. We listen to suggestions and take every comment seriously. This way, we ensure our guests are not only satisfied but also eager to return and recommend us. We invest in training our team, improve our facilities, and adapt our services based on feedback. This helps us create a place where everyone feels at home. Gratitude to our guests Our guests are the reason we do what we do. Their trust and appreciation mean a lot to us. We want to thank everyone who took the time to leave a review. Your words inspire us and make our work worthwhile. We hope that new guests feel just as welcome and that they will also want to share their positive experiences with us.

  • 1911 - Greeting from Rinsumageest

    Life in Rinsumageast, Friesland in 1911 Rinsumageast, a small village in Friesland, had a characteristic rural life in 1911, strongly influenced by its agricultural society and local culture. Here are some key aspects of life in Rinsumageast at that time: Agriculture and Economy Most residents worked in agriculture. Growing crops such as potatoes, grains, and fodder was common. Dairy cattle and sheep were important components of the local economy. Milk was often processed into cheese, which was an important source of income. In addition to agriculture, local craftspeople, such as carpenters and blacksmiths, provided essential services to the community. Social Structure Life in Rinsumageast was strongly community-oriented. Villagers helped each other and were involved in local events and celebrations. Most residents were members of the Protestant church, which played an important role in the social life and culture of the village. In 1911, the village had a primary school, where children received education, often with a strong emphasis on religion and practical skills. Housing and Living Conditions Most houses were simple and functional, often with a farmhouse attached. Many had a traditional Frisian appearance, with a thatched roof. Transportation was primarily by foot or horse and cart. Bicycles were becoming popular but were not yet widespread. Healthcare was limited. Residents often relied on home remedies and local herbal knowledge for their medical needs. Culture and Leisure Local traditions and festivals, such as harvest festivals, were important for community cohesion. Music and dance were part of social life, with local bands and dance evenings in the village halls. Children often played outdoors and organized simple games and sports activities. Conclusion Life in Rinsumageast in 1911 was simple and strongly connected to nature and the seasons. The community was close-knit, with a focus on agriculture and traditions that defined the village's social structure. It was a time of change, with the emergence of new technologies and outside influences, but the core values ​​of village life remained.

  • Explore historic Dokkum

    Immerse yourself in the rich history of one of Friesland's oldest cities. Discovering historic Dokkum means strolling through narrow streets, past old facades and monuments that tell stories from centuries past. It's a place where the past is not only preserved but also brought to life. For those who love culture, nature, and a warm welcome, this city is a hidden gem that invites exploration and relaxation. Discovering historic Dokkum: A journey through time Dokkum is a city with a unique history. It was once an important trading center and a stronghold of religion and culture. The city walls, gates, and churches recall a time when Dokkum was a strategic location in Friesland. As you stroll through the city center, you'll still see traces of this rich history. For example, you can visit the famous Boniface Chapel, where Saint Boniface was murdered in 754. This monument is a symbol of Christianity in the Netherlands and attracts many visitors every year. There are also numerous museums and historical buildings that take you back in time. Bulwarks : Walk along the old fortifications and discover how Dokkum protected itself against enemies. Boniface Chapel : The Boniface Chapel was built in 1934 as a tribute to Boniface. A spring lies in front of the chapel. The water is said to have healing properties. Museum Dokkum : Learn more about the history and life in Dokkum through the centuries. Walking and cycling in and around Dokkum The area surrounding Dokkum is perfect for walking and cycling enthusiasts. The city is nestled in a beautiful landscape with waterways, green fields, and characteristic Frisian villages. Several routes lead you past the most beautiful spots. The Eleven Cities Tour route is highly recommended, taking you past eleven Frisian cities, including Dokkum. This tour is not only popular in winter but also a wonderful way to explore Friesland in summer. Cyclists and hikers can enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty, stopping along the way at charming cafés and historical sights. Cycling routes along the Frisian nature reserves : Discover nature and culture. Walking trails through the historic center : Enjoy the atmosphere and architecture. Visit nearby islands : Take a day trip to Ameland or Schiermonnikoog. Fields in the vicinity of Dokkum Local culture and events Dokkum thrives not only on its past but also on its vibrant culture. Throughout the year, events brighten the city, from traditional markets to music festivals and historical reenactments. These activities offer a wonderful opportunity to meet locals and experience Frisian culture firsthand. A highlight is the annual Bonifatius Days, which focus on the city's history. There are guided tours, exhibitions, and special activities for all ages. The weekly market is also highly recommended, where you can buy fresh local produce and crafts. Boniface Days : Celebrate history with special events. Weekly market : Taste and buy local delicacies. Cultural festivals : Music, art and traditions in a cozy atmosphere. Discovering historic Dokkum is an invitation to relive the past and enjoy Frisian hospitality. Whether you're looking for culture, nature, or unique accommodations, this city offers something for everyone. Be captivated by Dokkum's charm and make your stay an unforgettable experience.

  • Experience the Eleven Cities Tour yourself

    The Eleven Cities Tour is a phenomenon deeply rooted in Dutch culture. This legendary ice-skating tour connects eleven historic cities in Friesland and captivates thousands of people every year. Although the ice-skating tour can't take place every year due to changing weather conditions, the tradition lives on as a walking or cycling event. The origin of the Eleven Cities Tour The first official Eleven Cities Tour took place in 1909, but its history goes back even further. As early as the 18th century, tours were organized across the frozen waterways between the eleven Frisian cities. These early tours were primarily intended to facilitate trade and communication during the winter. The tour only truly became popular when the ice was thick enough to support thousands of skaters. The first official tour in 1909 was a resounding success and laid the foundation for the traditions we know today. Since then, the Elfstedentocht has become a symbol of perseverance, solidarity, and a love of nature. © origin: Simonis & Buunk, Ede, Crowded winter landscape with skaters, Andreas Schelfhout, The Hague 1787-1870. Can I cycle the Eleven Cities Tour on my own? Although the Eleven Cities Tour is primarily known as a skating tour, it's also possible to explore the route by bike. This can be especially appealing during the summer months, when the ice has disappeared but the historic towns still invite you to explore. Cycling along the eleven cities gives you the chance to admire the beautiful Frisian landscapes and experience the rich history of each city. The route is well-marked, and there are plenty of opportunities to stop along the way and sample local specialties. By cycling, you experience the traditions in a different way and gain a deeper appreciation for the region. Cycling through the Frisian countryside Plan your own Eleven Cities cycling tour with Friesland Holland Travel Herberg Het Rechthuis has entered into a new partnership with Friesland Holland Travel , a travel organization dedicated to the unique and wonderful experience of the Eleven Cities Tour. This partnership brings together our strengths to ensure you get the most out of Friesland as a holiday destination. Various options and packages One of Friesland Holland Travel 's key features is that they develop, test, and offer all their packages themselves. This direct approach allows them to tailor their offerings precisely to the traveler's wishes and needs. Travelers can trust that every aspect of their trip has been carefully planned and executed, from accommodation to activities and from transportation to meals. Unique guarantees The partnership between Herberg Het Rechthuis and Friesland Holland Travel allows travelers to benefit from unique assurances that guarantee a carefree holiday. Travelers can count on a personal approach, expert advice, and a wide range of customized options perfectly tailored to their needs. This enhances the quality of the travel experience and allows them to discover the beauty of Friesland. Choice of various packages Customization possible Including bicycle rental Baggage service Affiliated with STO Garant Discover all the possibilities of Friesland Holland Travel The impact of the Eleven Cities Tour on the region The Eleven Cities Tour has a huge impact on Friesland and the surrounding area. The event not only brings athletes together but also stimulates the local economy and culture. Hotels, restaurants, and shops benefit from the influx of visitors, especially on the rare occasions when the tour is actually held. The tour also contributes to the preservation of Frisian heritage. By highlighting the eleven cities and their history, traditions are kept alive and passed on to future generations. This aligns perfectly with the mission of local accommodations, such as historic inns, which strive to offer guests an authentic and warm experience. The Eleven Cities Tour is therefore not only a sporting challenge, but also a source of pride and solidarity for the region.

  • Winter adventures at Herberg Het Rechthuis in Friesland

    Friesland in winter is a unique destination where tranquility, nature, and culture converge. For those seeking a combination of relaxation and adventure, a stay at Herberg Het Rechthuis offers the perfect base. Our charming inn, located in the heart of Friesland, invites you to experience winter in a unique way. In this blog post, you'll discover what to expect from a winter stay at Herberg Het Rechthuis and the activities that make Friesland so appealing in winter. Winter landscape in Northeast Friesland. Herberg Het Rechthuis: a warm home in winter Herberg Het Rechthuis is a charming accommodation that exudes warmth and comfort, just what you need during the cold winter months. The inn is housed in a historic building with characteristic details that enhance the Frisian atmosphere. Inside, you'll find a cozy interior with exposed wooden beams, a crackling fire, and comfortable rooms that invite you to relax. The staff's hospitality makes your stay extra pleasant. They're happy to offer tips on the best places to visit and activities suitable for the winter season. The restaurant also serves local dishes prepared with fresh, regional ingredients. After a day outdoors in the fresh air, it's wonderful to sit down for a warm meal and a delicious glass of Frisian jenever. Winter activities in Friesland from Herberg Het Rechthuis Friesland offers a wide range of winter activities for anyone who loves nature, culture, and adventure. From Herberg Het Rechthuis, you can quickly reach various attractions and nature reserves that have a special charm at this time of year. Walking and winter nature experiences Friesland boasts vast natural areas where you can enjoy peaceful walks. In winter, the forests, heathlands, and lakes are often covered in frost or snow, creating a fairytale-like atmosphere. A must-see is De Alde Feanen National Park, a water-rich area with reed beds, marshes, and forests. Here you can spot winter birds and enjoy the tranquility. The Drents-Friese Wold, a little further away, is also beautiful in winter and offers miles of hiking trails. Visit to Frisian towns and villages Frisian towns and villages have their own unique charm in winter. Leeuwarden, the capital of Friesland, is a vibrant city with historic buildings, museums, and cozy cafés. In winter, Christmas markets and cultural events often add to the city's atmosphere. Other charming towns include Sneek, known for its water gate and winter events, and Dokkum, a city with a rich history and beautiful shopping streets. These towns are easily accessible for day trips from Herberg Het Rechthuis. Discover the Wadden Islands A visit to the Wadden Islands is a unique experience not to be missed. These beautiful islands, nestled in the Wadden Sea, offer a combination of nature, adventure, and relaxation. Vlieland: Known for its peace and nature, ideal for a relaxing holiday. Terschelling: Home of the Oerol Festival, with a vibrant culture and nature. Ameland: An island full of history with picturesque villages and beautiful nature. Schiermonnikoog: The smallest inhabited Wadden Island, famous for its unspoiled nature. A visit to the Wadden Islands offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, with plenty of activities to enjoy. Make sure you add this unique destination to your travel list! Relaxation and comfort after a day full of activities After a day outdoors, it's nice to return to a place where you can relax. Herberg Het Rechthuis offers every opportunity to do just that. The rooms are comfortable and warm, perfect for unwinding. Swimming pool Thermen & Beauty Leeuwerikhoeve. The communal areas are perfect for a good conversation or a good read. For those who prefer, there are also wellness facilities nearby, such as Thermen & Beauty Leeuwerikhoeve in Burgum, where you can relax your muscles and wash away the cold.

  • Boat sailing through the Butenfjild

    The Butenfjild is a beautiful natural environment to explore with a whisper boat. You sail a beautiful route through the Sippen-Fennen (4.5 km), which is surrounded by the Ottema-Wiersma reserve and the Houtwielen. Wild horses graze in this nature reserve and you often see roe deer and foxes and otters also occur here. At the watchtower you can dock and have a beautiful overview of the grasslands of It Bûtenfjild.

  • Explore the unspoiled beauty of the Northern Frisian Forests

    The Northern Frisian Woods are a hidden gem in the north of the Netherlands. This expansive nature reserve offers peace, space, and unique flora and fauna found nowhere else. Whether you enjoy walking, cycling, or simply enjoying nature, you'll find everything you need to completely unwind. In this article, we'll take you on a journey of discovery through this beautiful region. Discover nature Frisian Woods: a paradise for nature lovers The Frisian Woods are a diverse landscape of forests, heathlands, lakes, and small villages. The area is ideal for anyone who wants to explore nature away from the hustle and bustle of big cities. You can enjoy miles of walks on well-maintained paths, cycle along quiet roads, and soak up the tranquility. Practical tips for your visit: Always take water and a snack with you, as there are not always catering facilities available. Wear sturdy walking shoes, especially if you want to explore the unpaved trails. Use a map or GPS, as some routes are less well signposted. Quiet walking route in the Frisian Woods Nature in the Friese Wouden changes with each season. In spring and summer, you'll see colorful flowers and hear birdsong. In autumn, the leaves turn a beautiful orange and red, and in winter, you can enjoy a serene, snow-covered environment. What is De Wâlden Friesland? De Wâlden is a region in Friesland known for its natural beauty and traditional culture. The area comprises a mix of forests, meadows, and small villages where the Frisian language and customs are still alive. De Wâlden is a perfect place to experience the authentic Frisian atmosphere while enjoying nature. The region is rich in hiking and cycling routes that lead you past historic farms, old churches, and vast nature reserves. It's an ideal destination for those seeking peace and quiet, as well as culture and history. Sunset in De Wâlden Friesland For example, visit the village of Kollum, where you can enjoy local specialties and the hospitality of the locals. Or stop by one of the many small museums that tell the history of the region. Flora and fauna in the Northern Frisian Forests The biodiversity in the northern Frisian forests is impressive. The area is home to rare plants and animals rarely encountered elsewhere in the Netherlands. Birdwatchers can delight in species like the black woodpecker, the kingfisher, and various birds of prey. In addition, the forests and heathlands are home to various mammals, such as deer, foxes, and badgers. It's recommended to go out early in the morning or at sunset, as that's when you have the best chance of spotting animals. Tips to respect nature: Please stay on the paths to avoid damaging the delicate flora. Do not make noise to avoid disturbing the animals. Always take your rubbish with you. Konik horses in the Lauwersmeer area Activities and sights in the region Besides walking and cycling, there are many other ways to explore the Frisian Woods. Think canoeing on the many lakes and rivers, horseback riding through the woods, or visiting local markets and events. Recommendations: Wadden area - A beautiful nature reserve where you can also take boat trips and spot seals. Cycling along the Eleven Cities Route - The most famous route that runs through the 11 Frisian cities and villages. Visit Lauwersmeer National Park - Here you will find extensive nature reserves and a visitor center with information about the flora and fauna. Discover the peace and space of the Frisian Woods The Northern Frisian Woods are an ideal destination for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here you'll find peace, space, and unspoiled nature that invites exploration and relaxation. Whether you're an active hiker, a nature lover, or simply looking for a beautiful place to stay, this region has something for everyone. Plan your visit well, take your time to enjoy it, and be amazed by the diversity of the Frisian Woods. It's an experience you'll remember for a long time.

  • Enjoy an autumn overnight stay in Friesland

    Looking for a charming place to stay in Friesland this autumn? Discover Herberg Het Rechthuis in Rinsumageast: a historic inn in the heart of Northeast Friesland, where hospitality and tranquility meet. Whether you're planning a romantic weekend getaway, spending your autumn holidays in Friesland, or simply want to unwind – this is the perfect base. Herberg Het Rechthuis An inn with history and charm Het Rechthuis Inn is a historic building with a rich history. Its cozy decor and warm atmosphere make it the perfect place for a relaxing stay. Here you'll experience authentic Frisian hospitality and enjoy comfortable rooms where you can unwind after an active day. Salon at Herberg Het Rechthuis Discover nature in autumn colours From Rinsumageast, you can easily reach De Alde Feanen National Park, a beautiful nature reserve that is particularly enchanting in autumn. Take a walk or bike ride past lakes, reed beds, and forests, and enjoy the tranquility that only the Frisian landscape can offer. The Wadden Sea (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and the historic town of Dokkum are also nearby, ideal for a day trip during your weekend getaway in Friesland. Setting sun in the Frisian autumn landscape Cozy autumn outings in the area Autumn is perfect for culture and conviviality. Visit Leeuwarden with its museums, charming terraces, and shops, or discover the small Frisian villages brimming with character. In Dokkum, stroll along the ramparts, sample local delicacies, and wander through the charming streets. Autumnal coziness at Herberg Het Rechthuis After a brisk day outdoors, it's wonderful to return to the inn. Treat yourself to a dinner featuring regional products or choose a special autumn menu. In the evening, enjoy the coziness of your room and the tranquility of the countryside – the ultimate way to recharge. Book your autumn overnight stay in Northeast Friesland Planning a few days away this autumn and looking for a hotel in Northeast Friesland? Then Herberg Het Rechthuis in Rinsumageast is the perfect place. Whether you're looking for a romantic overnight stay, an active autumn holiday, or a relaxing weekend – here you'll experience Friesland at its finest. 👉 Tip: Book early, especially during the autumn holidays and on weekends, because the rooms are extra popular then.

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