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Wijk aan Zee
It is not easy to find, even on a detailed map of Holland. The seaside resort is called Wijk aan Zee, pronounced "wyke aahn zay" in case you need to ask for directions. Basically you've got to drive to the west, around Amsterdam, then northwards and then at Beverwijk towards the sea.
Wijk's there on the top left, next to Beverwijk on the left. Here's a detailled map:

You should recognize Wijk. This is what it looks like:

 The playing hall (really!) from the outside and the inside. A giant open runs parallel to the two GM sections
Where to stay
There are exactly eight hotels or places to stay in Wijk.
 Click the picture and them move the cursor on any of the numbers in the picture for full details (including phone and fax) of the marked hotel. Last year we stayed at the hotel Zeeduin (5), which is built on a duin (or dune) right next to the sea. It's probably spectacular during the right season. In January there were gale-force winds and rain, and a pounding sea just a few yards from the window. That made for a truly memorable stay.
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