Groningen
Groningen (mainly flat) is located in the northeast of the Netherlands, and is bordered to the east by Germany, in the south by Drenthe, in the west by Friesland and the north by the Wadden Sea. It is mainly agricultural in nature and has a magnificent and varies countryside, where you can cycling and walking. Groningen city is the capital of the province of Groningen and is one of the ten largest cities in the Netherlands. Groningen has no sandy beaches along the north coast. Eemshaven is the largest port in the northern Netherlands.
Fortress Bourtange gives you an impression of the historical importance of Groningen.
To the north of Groningen lies two uninhabited and protected Wadden Island called Rottumeroog & Rottummerplaat.
Groningen (mainly flat) is located in the northeast of the Netherlands, and is bordered to the east by Germany, in the south by Drenthe, in the west by Friesland and the north by the Wadden Sea. It is mainly agricultural in nature and has a magnificent and varies countryside, where you can cycling and walking. Groningen city is the capital of the province of Groningen and is one of the ten largest cities in the Netherlands. Groningen has no sandy beaches along the north coast. Eemshaven is the largest port in the northern Netherlands.
Fortress Bourtange gives you an impression of the historical importance of Groningen.
To the north of Groningen lies two uninhabited and protected Wadden Island called Rottumeroog & Rottummerplaat.