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Ferry terminal on the Nieuwe Waterweg

Dunes
The 'Hook of Holland' (
Dutch:

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'' - literally "Corner of Holland"), also known in English as 'the Hook', is a town in
South Holland in the
Netherlands. It is situated on the
North Sea coast, on the north bank of the
Nieuwe Waterweg ship canal. The town is administered by the municipality (''
gemeente'') of
Rotterdam as a district (''wijk'') of that city. The district of Hoek van Holland covers an area of 16.7 km² (of which 13.92 km² is land). On
1 January 1999 it had an estimated population of 9,400.
There is a regular
Stena Line ferry service between Hoek van Holland and
Harwich in
England. At the terminal is railway station
Hoek van Holland Haven, on the line from
Hoek van Holland Strand to
Rotterdam via
Maassluis,
Vlaardingen and
Schiedam.
Nearby towns include
Monster,
's-Gravenzande and
Naaldwijk to the northeast and
Maassluis to the southeast. On the other side of the river is the
Europoort and the
Maasvlakte.
The seaside beach has sandy dunes and a pier. One section of it is designated for use by
naturists.
External links
★
Tourist information (in
English)
★
Harwich - Hoek ferry service