Van der Valk Hotel 's-Hertogenbosch – Vught
General Description
Nestled between Vught and 's-Hertogenbosch, this hotel enjoys a prime location for exploring the southern Netherlands. The region is distinguished by its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and significant cultural sites, including the renowned historic center of 's-Hertogenbosch. Just a ten-minute drive away, visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Jheronimus Bosch Art Center, a tribute to the famous painter, or the former Vught concentration camp, a poignant reminder of history. Nature lovers will appreciate the surrounding parks, such as the Loonse and Drunense Dunes, which offer vast expanses for hiking and cycling. The nearby IJzeren Man recreation area offers a wide range of outdoor activities, making this hotel a versatile destination, ideal for both business trips and relaxing getaways. The hotel offers a wide range of facilities designed to ensure comfort and convenience. It offers several dining options, including a restaurant with an open kitchen and an à la carte menu featuring fresh, local produce. Leisure activities are also well represented, with a fitness center, wellness facilities such as the Weleda City Spa, and outdoor sports such as tennis and jeu de boules. For those looking for more dynamic adventures, the hotel offers bicycle and e-chopper rentals. With its many family-friendly options, including Timo's Kids Paradise, this hotel offers a perfect balance of relaxation and entertainment. On-site services ensure a worry-free stay, including free Wi-Fi, room service, and laundry facilities. Guests can also take advantage of the extensive parking areas, including charging stations for electric vehicles. For those wishing to extend their stay or enjoy greater privacy, the hotel has spacious rooms, including family rooms and suites, all with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and coffee machines. In addition, guests can appreciate the hotel's commitment to sustainability, as evidenced by the Green Key Silver certification, which demonstrates its concern for the environment.