Texel, Netherlands
A plot of land with canteen, tack room, toilet building, two riding arenas, and pasture, from which (outdoor) rides are held, located at Bosrandweg 248 in De Koog.
LOCATION:
The property includes various buildings, two outdoor arenas, a meadow, and other facilities and yard paving for offering trail rides. All in all, this provides a solid foundation for offering trail rides, lessons, pony activities, and packages for tourists. The location makes this an ideal place for equestrian sports, focused on recreation, experience, and accessible riding for young and old.
There is a private access to Bosrandweg.
BUILDINGS:
The site features a canteen, a practical tack room, a toilet building, two outdoor arenas, and a meadow.
The CANTEEN is an open space with a kitchen and storage area. Built in 1980. Approx. 20 m². The space is ideal for welcoming guests, organizing group activities, or providing a comfortable break area for clients.
The TACK ROOM is an open space designed for storing saddles and other equipment. Built in 1980. Approx. 20 m².
The TOILET BUILDING includes a toilet and washbasin. Built in 2022. Approx. 5 m².
Outside are two OUTDOOR ARENAS, suitable for preparing clients and groups for trail rides.
The adjacent MEADOW offers space for grazing horses.
The other facilities and yard paving are arranged to ensure smooth gathering, guiding, and mounting of clients and groups.
Soil type: Sand
Use: Equestrian sports (day riding school)
ZONING PLAN:
Main destination ‘Sport – Riding school’ with a section ‘Agricultural – Inner dune edge’ within the Buitengebied Texel 2013 zoning plan.
Also designated ‘Building plot’ and ‘Dimensions: Maximum built-up area 200 m²’.
PURCHASE AGREEMENT:
A value increase clause will be included (permission for company residence within 10 years).
VIEWING AND MORE INFORMATION :
Jurjen Nannenga
06 21 39 29 26.
We strive to contact you within 48 hours.
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.