94%
A relaxing fun place to enjoy the Dutch countryside. It was like spending a weekend at a friends house. The staff and Theo, the owner are friendly, helpful and welcoming. Theo is an excellent cook. The house is clean and brightly decorated with artifacts from Africa, India and Nepal. There is only one toilet and one shower but it was never a problem during our weekend stay. It was always kept clean. Lots of areas in the house and garden to hang out in. Lots of biking to do in the area. If your looking for a quaint place to stay int the countryside away from the craziness of the major cities, this is it.
Tyler, from USA ~ Jun 4 2008
94%
One can find there all it is needed to enjoy a relaxing weekend: hundreds of books, thousands of DVD's, ping-pong table, camp-fire, few animals and much more. Besides, people make their best to help you.
It has been my first trip by myself (well, weekend) and after this experience I'm excited with the idea of doing it again. Though I know I will hardly find a nicer place than Animal House.
I have felt as if I were a member rather than a customer.
Thank you so much!!!!!
Nuria, from Spain ~ May 19 2008
90%
Very special hostel. In the country, fresh air, animals. Recommend for weekend break from big city backpacking or a great escape into the european country. Easy stop between Amsterdam and the Deutcsh Rhineland.
Bring swim trunks in the summer and be ready to bike around, bikes are free to hire. Riverside biking is a must, and a beer at one of the many small pubs.
The hostel itself is a mess (a good mess). Internet, big screen movies at night (movie selction is amazing), campfires, constantly changing outdoor areas (seating, couches, rabbit chasing). If you bring some energy though you'll be rewarded in the countryside or in the river; if you're drained, it's easy to recharge here. Really accomodates all types of lifestyles (active, coffeeshop, world tourist, etc).
Staff is really great, dedicated people here make the attention level feel in between a hostel and a b&b.
Careful when you go, busses don't run on weekends or holidays and it's a 16 euro taxi to the hostel. And bring food, 10 minute bike to nearest store (closed sundays). As long as your not looking for big city bull, you can't help but enjoy your stay here.
Brian, from USA ~ May 13 2008