Hollum is a Dutch village on Ameland, one of the West Frisian Islands. It is situated on the westernmost part of the island. Prominent in the town is a Reformed church with foundations from the 12th century and a lighthouse, which is 59 m high, dating from 1880. Also a notable feature are the Commandeur huuskes. Commandeur refers to the captain of a whaling ship, as were used during the 18th century to hunt in the Arctic Ocean.
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Based on former visitors to Hollum, Ameland the following are the most recommended accommodation in Hollum.

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Westerlaan 9 Hollum, Ameland
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Westerlaan 33a Hollum, Ameland
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J.W. Burgerstraat 4 Hollum, Ameland
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Yme Dunenweg 1 Hollum, Ameland
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Burenlaan 4 Hollum, Ameland
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Oranjeweg 59 Hollum, Ameland
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Oosterhiemweg 1 Hollum, Ameland
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