Landgoed Clingendael

Landgoed Clingendael

Landgoed Clingendael
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Serge Ydo
Koggenland‎, The Netherlands15 762 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Solo
The Clingendael estate takes its name from a 16th century farm of the same name on this site. In the 17th century, the "Huys Clingendael", a country house surrounded by a large park and outbuildings, was built. This country house, considerably enlarged in 1830, was inhabited for a long time by members of the noble Van Brienen family ... the last resident of this family died in 1939. Since the 1980s, the country house has housed the Clingendael Institute, a co-operative research institution in the field of international relations established by the Dutch government. The large park is accessible to the public and is a popular walking area. The country house is large in size, a wide three-storey building with a central entrance and a main entrance, above which there is an elegant-looking bell tower. Since the renovation in 1830, the facade has shown clear characteristics of the Empire architectural style. The park contains many outbuildings: farm, gatehouse, stables, coach house, etc. The large park around the country house was originally in Le Nôtre style, so strictly geometric in design. In the mid-19th century, the park, which has beautiful water features, was decorated in the English landscape style. The result is impressive... a truly beautiful and well-maintained park with beautiful old rhododendrons in all shapes, sizes and colors. Country house interesting to see .. beautiful park!
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Written 19 May 2024
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Nel A
4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Family
Wash a nice garden lots of autumn colors.
Unfortunately few opportunities to eat or drink
in the park Clingendael itself.
Tea gift overcrowded waiting for someone to leave.
Is absolutely not designed for the number of visitors on a
beautiful sunny Sunday.
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Written 4 November 2024
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Dan
The Hague, The Netherlands9 150 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021 • Solo
Fantastic park, located on the borders of Wassenaar and The Hague. Great for a walk, as I did. Unfortunately, the Japanese garden is closed due to COVID19 measures and will be closed for the rest of the year. If you get to chance to come back and visit, please do!
Written 19 April 2021
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Fodinette
St Kilda, Australia118 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Couples
Nice enough green space but some toilet facilities would be nice.

Also a sign at the entrance to say when the Japanese garden is open would help too
Written 19 August 2017
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Neil P
Houston, TX988 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Friends
Such a great park right in the middle of a great town. Just a wonderful place to spend a day or two. Wandering walking it’s just a great place in the woods close to everything. Ans very few bikes
Written 20 September 2020
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Maria
South Africa312 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Couples
What a beautiful Estate. We spotted a coot sitting on a nest in the river. Goats, cattle around on the surrounding areas. Historical buildings to admire. I think it is open only certain times of the year. Visit the Japanese garden.
Written 10 June 2019
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Shimnik
Delft, The Netherlands7 282 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Friends
Langdoed Clingendael is a huge park in the north east part of the Hague. You can get pretty close to it, if you take bus 20 from Den Haag Central (upper level for buses) and take off on the last stop. The park has not much to offer but it has a few kinds of birds and herd of deer. You can even run in this park, it is not very populated by locals.
Written 10 December 2018
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Christian
Bussum, The Netherlands115 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Family
this estate is located between the "haagse bosch" and the beach of scheveningen. it used to be used by the resistance in the 2nd world war. the estate is beautiful and covered with tons of places to sit down on the grass, or rest in the shade of giant trees. it's a dig paradise and the woods go off in all directions (but not very far, it's still Holland). In spring there are flowers everywhere and you can watch many birds nest. In summer the tress are cool and bring shade. in fall it is splendid. in winter, with snow, it is breathtaking. be sure to find the old German bunker with bees nest!
Written 30 September 2017
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WorldTravelOne
Amsterdam, The Netherlands9 315 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Couples
This park is open all year and is a wonderful place to walk around, enjoy the water, grass, trees and picnic or socialice otherwise. You cannot park your car here.
Written 9 August 2017
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PipingAngel
Liege, Belgium161 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Friends
This park is the hugest, most beautiful and most varied I have ever seen.
Better visit in May when the Japanese Garden is open and the rhododendrons are blossoming.
There is a whole forest of rhododendrons of all colours. There are also a typical Dutch Garden with a monumental staircase, a forest with huge trees, a small farm with cows, donkeys, goats and sheep, orchard, vegetable gardens, beehives with a very nice beekeeper who sells honey (also from the dunes) and other products for a very good price, canals with bridges, ducks and geese, old bunkers with bats, a big sunny meadow, a tearoom (not exceptional food and drinks though), exotic trees, playground for children, Dutch huts, lakes, sport machines, a gnomes tree, some sculptures...
Written 13 July 2016
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