Uitgeest is a village in North Holland in the Netherlands.
Uitgeest was the birthplace (in 1550) of Cornelis Corneliszoon, inventor of the wind-powered sawmill.
The village has a train station and an excellent bus service that provides access to neighboring areas and Amsterdam. The train station is served by four trains per hour.
There are two waterways connecting the Uitgeestermeer (translates as Uitgeester-Lake). From Alkmaar you take the canal (Noord-Hollandsch Kanaal) southbound. From Amsterdam you take the Zaan river northbound and via the Stierop to this lake. The marina closest to Uitgeest is called Water Sport Centrum Uitgeest and is a ten minute walk to the lovely city center.
Uitgeest is a pretty village. Five windmills can be seen in the polder landscape surrounding the village.
The lake on the outskirts past the marina is excellent for swimming and safe for young children as a child-friendly area is cordoned off.
Due to the abundance of canals and ditches the area around Uitgeest it is fairly easy to find a nice place for angling.
There are three supermarkets in Uitgeest; Jumbo, Deen and DeKa that are all opened 7 days a week.
At Watersport Centrum Uitgeest you will find two restaurants;
Telephone numbers in Uitgeest start with 0251 followed by six digits. As in the rest of the European Union the emergency number (Police/Ambulance/Fire department) is 112.
0900-8844 will connect you to a police department nearby for non-emergency situations.
Haarlem and Alkmaar are not that far from Uitgeest by train. You can cycle to the Zaanstreek.
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