Dairy farm with recreational rental opportunities in Southwest Friesland.

57 Ha. | Price on Request | For Sale | Dairy cattle | ID 21832

Friesland, Netherlands

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Netherlands
57 Ha.
128 Dairy cattle

Offered for sale on behalf of the client: a modern dairy farm of 57.9 hectares under Nijemirdum, combined with successful rental of group accommodation and holiday homes. Unique location near the IJsselmeer and the Gaasterland forests, with a profitable combination of agricultural business and recreation. 

Characteristics

For Sale
Asking Price Price on Request
State For Sale
Buildings
Dairy Barn
2 Freestall Barns
Young Cattle Shed 375 m3
Machine Storage 330 m3
Open barn
Surface and Volume
Milking Robots
2 DeLaval VMS 310.
Residence
Home
Multiple homes and group space

Description

Dairy farm combined with rental opportunities for group accommodation or holiday homes, located near Nijemirdum. Total freehold land: 57.93.75 ha including approx. 1.50 ha yard and buildings.

A modern dairy farm with tourism rental opportunities in the south of Friesland, close to the IJsselmeer. Set in the green and water-rich landscape of Southwest Friesland, surrounded by forests and wide views, this attractive farm uniquely combines agricultural operations with leisure rental. An excellent opportunity for those seeking a profitable combination of farming and recreation.

Nearby are natural areas such as the Gaasterland forests and the IJsselmeer. The property is easily accessible via the N359, with towns such as Sneek, Bolsward and Lemmer within short distance. The region attracts many tourists each year, including hikers, cyclists and water sports enthusiasts.

Farmhouse:
The farmhouse (approx. 10 x 14 m) dates from 1931 and was completely renovated in 1988. Built in cavity brick with insulation, roof with tiles and bitumen, PVC windows with double glazing. Floors of concrete and wood. Heated with a private gas-fired central heating system (Kompakt HRE Intergas, 2022), partial underfloor heating and an additional propane stove in the living room. Connected to all mains utilities and fiber internet. Since 2023, gas supply via propane rental tank.

Layout:
Ground floor: entrance/hall, toilet, kitchen, living room, office, bedroom, bathroom, utility room, cellar.
First floor: landing, 5 bedrooms, sanitary room with toilet and washbasin (shower possible), three walk-in cupboards and three built-in cupboards.

Recent upgrades include:

  • New kitchen (2008), partly tiled + underfloor heating
  • New bathroom ground floor (2017)
  • New PVC windows, HR++ glazing and front door (2017)
  • New sliding door in kitchen with HR++ glazing (2024)

Barn (holiday accommodation):
Originally built in 1998, extended in 2010. Approx. 30 x 22 m, dam wall steel construction, roof asbestos-free with corrugated sheets, concrete floor with pavers. Converted into 4 holiday homes, later extended with a group room, wellness area, 2 large bedrooms, accessible bathrooms. Also covered playground, workshop and garage with electric door.

Holiday homes:

  • Two 6-person cottages: living room with smart TV, kitchen, bathroom, WC, 3 bedrooms.
  • One 8-person cottage: barrier-free, large bedrooms, accessible bathrooms, extra bathroom upstairs.
  • One 10-person cottage: large kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom with care beds, direct connection to group room, 4 bedrooms and bathroom upstairs.

Each house has its own furnished terrace.

Group room & Wellness:
Group room for approx. 30 people with fully equipped kitchen, beamer and sound system. Wellness area with infrared cabin, sauna and jacuzzi.
Own website: www.bekedamster.nl
and reviews at www.vakantieadressen.nl
(location Nijemirdum).
Financial figures available on request.

Dairy facilities:

  • Cubicle barn 1 (1978, renovated 2012): 53 cow cubicles, 50 young stock cubicles, slurry cellar, deep litter pens, concentrate stations, cow brush, Concrelit floors.
  • Cubicle barn 2 (2012): 75 cow cubicles, 1 group pen, 1,500 m³ slurry storage, Concrelit floors, deep litter pens.
  • Milking: 2x DeLaval VMS 310 robots (2020), milk tank 12,500 kg.
  • Young stock barn (1990, renovated 2011): 10 cubicles, group pens, calf pens, approx. 400 m³ slurry storage.
  • Machinery shed (2011): 30 x 11 m, dam wall, corrugated roof, paver floor, partly loft.
  • Silos: 1 silage pit 50 x 9 m, concrete slab 50 x 8 m, solid manure storage, 3 feed silos, 2 fertilizer silos, slurry separator (2012).

Energy:

  • Solar installation (2023): 170 panels, production 68,369 kWh (2024).
  • Wind turbine BW 10 (2023): production 30,020 kWh (2024).

Land:
Total: 57.93.75 ha, of which 30.47 ha directly adjoining yard, remaining in three separate plots. Soil: sandy and partly heavy clay, well drained. Mixture of permanent grassland and maize land.

Livestock:

  • Capacity: 128 cow cubicles, 60 young stock cubicles.
  • Current: 85 dairy cows, 30 young stock.
  • Permits: sufficient nitrogen rights for 73 cows + 58 young stock.

Additional information:

  • Phosphate rights transferable separately
  • Forage/fertilizer stocks to be taken over separately
  • Energy label A++++
  • Hunting rights leased out
  • Natura-2000 area nearby
  • Goose management area

Planning:
Zoning: agricultural use, partly protective zones (dikes, cables/pipelines).

Sales conditions:

  • Buyer’s costs apply
  • Deposit: 10% of purchase price at notary
  • Sale in whole (Art. 37d VAT Act NL)

Contact:
 Mr. Sybren Zeldenrust (+31 (0) 6-53610642)
 AgriVastgoed Real Estate Agents and Valuers
 T: +31 (0) 58-2849171 | E: info@agrivastgoed.nl


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The Netherlands

With a population of over 17 million and an area of 41,543 km², the Netherlands has a high population density of 504 per km². About 18% of its surface area consists of water, and a significant portion of the land and population is located below sea level. The country is protected from water through a system of dikes and waterworks. Polders have been created through land reclamation. The landscape of the Netherlands is flat almost everywhere. The Dutch landscape mainly consists of cultural landscapes and managed nature reserves. Over the centuries, not only has the natural environment changed, but due to the shrinking and fragmentation of habitats and environmental pollution, both the quality and quantity of nature have deteriorated. Efforts are being made through nature policy and private initiatives to reverse this trend.

Through diversification in agriculture, entrepreneurs must also try to generate income from non-agricultural activities. These include agricultural nature and water management, agro-tourism, and care farms.

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