Featuring free WiFi, Residence De Leuvert offers pet-friendly accommodations in Cromvoirt. Utrecht is 31 mi away. Featuring a terrace, all units feature a seating and dining area.
Located at a 1-minute car drive from the motorway A2, in the rural area of Vught and a 3-minute drive from the city center, Landgoed Huize Bergen Den Bosch - Vught offers spacious accommodations...
Niels
Netherlands
Excellent breakfast and considerate staff. Nice location and everything is clean and very modern rooms with a classic main building.
Featuring a self check-in system and free WiFi throughout the property, Little Duke Hotel is located in the center of Den Bosch, 0.6 mi from Brabanthallen Exhibition Center and 164 feet from the train...
Jessica
Sweden
Easy self-check-in hotel at very close distance to the train station. Comfortable room with nice atmosphere remaining the old elements of the building and great bed.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Bossche Suites Stationsweg offers accommodations in Den Bosch, 1640 feet from the lively Markt and a 3-minute walk from the train station.
Wynand
United States of America
Wow - what a stunning apartment/room. Glorious bathroom and lots of space. Friendly staff.
The Duke Boutique Hotel is located in Den Bosch, 262 feet from the historic Sint Jan Cathedral. Free WiFi access is available. Guests can sleep in designer rooms or suites.
Rafael Itamar
Israel
Lovely theme, food, room, and staff.
Clean, quiet, and an excellent breakfast.
Located in Boxtel and within 10 miles of Brabanthallen Exhibition Center, Gasterij Hotel Dennenoord has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Lynne
United States of America
Very spacious, easily accessible. Super friendly owner! Great breakfast included.
Hotel Boer Goossens is a former inn, now built into a modern and respectable family hotel in Den Dungen. Enjoy the hospitality unique to Brabant and the quiet surroundings.
Birrell
Canada
Very authentic Dutch experience, excellent service and in the most beautiful little town.
a cute calm town but there is really not much to do.
a cute calm town but there is really not much to do. We stayed at Residence De Leuvert there, advertised as a family vacation site but really seems a long term residence for mostly seniors. A disappointing place with lots of hidden fees, lackluster facilities, and awful unfriendly customer service. Weird office staff and creepy maintenance man stinking of liquor and cigarettes. Glowing reviews are likely from long term residents, tourist complaints are consistent. Stay at Efteling in nearby Kaatsheuvel, youll thank me later
As for the town Cromvoirt itself, not equipped for tourism. Close to great cities but inconsequential if youre not driving. Public transportation is very limited. 1x/hour, ends entirely at 6p, no service on Sundays. Does not accept cash nor visa unless it has a maestro logo. Most american atm cards wont work. You must purchase a reusable transit card at the main station for $10 and add money for your travels.
Taxis between cromvoirt and the train station or anywhere youd want to go will cost at least $50 one way.
There is 1 market in the whole town (doesnt accept visa). No banks, no atms, not much.
There was a "big event" while we were there... cargo trucks competing for how much weight they could pull across a field of dirt.. Lots of locals seemed excited about that
Some quaint homes with lovely horses but be mindful that the fences are charged with electricity so your kids dont get shocked.
A pancake house in Cromvoirt is adorable, has good food, and nice people as well as a playroom and outside area for kids.. That was nice. I love the kibbling served in the trucks outside the market on weekdays... Cromvoirt could be a nice pass through on a long bike ride or a road trip to Utrecht or Eindhoven
Its not an ideal longstay for tourists, and not equipped to be an ideal base for exploring the region and its "nearby" cities
7departures
France
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