the THREE RIVERS
Accommodation
ABOUT
The Three Rivers is a beautiful private room in Papendrecht, South Holland. Situated directly on the Beneden Merwede River. Be amazed by the beautiful view of the water with its abundance of shipping vessels. A great base for walking and cycling routes.
Papendrecht boasts with a great selection of terraces and restaurants, supermarkets, bakers and lunchrooms. Everything centrally located within walking distance as well as all manner of public transport, including the Waterbus.
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THE ROOM
The room is suitable for 2 persons and is located on the ground floor level. It has private access from the outdoor terrace and lockable access to the rest of the apartment.
Your host's living space is situated on the first floor.
The (shared) bathroom with shower, bath and toilet will be private for the guests for largest part of the day .
There is a minimum of two nights required per booking
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INDEMNITIES & SERVICES
Self catering
The room is equip with a kettle, coffee machine, fridge, microwave ,
crockery and cutlery.
Coffee and tea are
available in the room.
sugar
pepper and salt
milk is not included
Terrace
The South facing terrace has seating, an awning and looks out over the river. Enjoy your coffee or glass of wine in relaxation.
The room is equip with sun blocking window blinds.
Free Wifi
The room is equip with full free wifi 102mbs access and cable TV.
Bedding & Laundry
Clean bedding and towels are provided.
Access to washing machine at an additional fee.
Available are iron board and iron.
Waterbus
Veerdam quay is located 100m from The Three Rivers. Waterbus is the biggest public aquatic transportation company in the Netherlands. It operates in the region of the province of South Holland. For all information on the timetables and routes, visit www.waterbus.nl
Bicycle rental
Bicycle rental is in close proximity to The Three Rivers and offers great prices.
Wheelchair access Limited but not impossible
Due to the room being on ground level, wheelchair access is possible. The main access entrance (terrace) has a width of 73cm and internal access door 90cm.
Additional services
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Body soap and shampoo included.
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Cleaning services at additional fee.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Dordrecht
950m
Visit the oldest city in the Netherlands and enjoy countless monuments and museums, centuries-old warehouses and the busy commercial streets that remind of the prosperous past of this city on the water.
Biesbosch National Park
9 km
The Biesbosch National Park is one of the largest national parks of the Netherlands and one of the last extensive areas of freshwater tidal wetlands in Northwestern Europe. The Biesbosch consists of a large network of rivers and smaller and larger creeks with islands.
Kinderdijk
10 km
Kinderdijk is a village in the the Netherlands' South Holland province, known for its iconic 18th-century windmills. Its water-management network features 19 mills and 3 pumping stations, plus dikes and reservoirs that control flooding in the polder (low-lying land). Waterways, footpaths and bike trails crisscross the area, leading to the main visitors center and museums in preserved working windmills.
Rotterdam
20 km
Rotterdam is a city of many faces: a tough port city, a trendy nightlife city, a sophisticated shopping city, and a hip artistic city. Above all, Rotterdam is the architecture city of Holland that stimulates innovation. Its skyline is always changing. There are many things to do amid Rotterdam’s skyscrapers. You can go on a shopping spree, enjoy some excellent food, and visit a range of museums and attractions in and around the city centre.
Gouda
29 km
Gouda is a Dutch city south of Amsterdam in the province of South Holland. It’s known for its namesake cheese and seasonal cheese market, regularly held on the medieval Markt square. Anchoring the square is the 15th-century town tall, a Gothic building with red and white shutters. Also on the square is the 17th-century Goudse Waag, once a cheese-weighing station and now home to the Gouda Cheese Museum.
Delft
37 km
Delft, a canal-ringed city in the western Netherlands, is known as the manufacturing base for Delftware, hand-painted blue-and-white pottery. In its old town, the medieval Oude Kerk is the burial site of native son and Dutch Master painter Johannes Vermeer. Once the seat of the royal House of Orange, the 15th-century Nieuwe Kerk houses the family's tombs and overlooks Delft's lively market square