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A typical Dutch lunch at a Dutch price: Soft white and wheat rolls (2 pieces per person) generously topped with young matured cheese or boiled butcher's ham, a croquette roll with mayo or mustard, including fresh coffee, tea, or Limburg tap water (2 cups per person). For the kids, we serve a pancake to decorate themselves.
During the boat trip you will enjoy a generous slice of Limburg pie from the 'Echte Bakker', with a choice of at least two flavors, such as cherry, apricot, apple and crumb. The crew serves fresh coffee or tea (1 cup per person) with the pie. For the kids we serve with the pie as an alternative lemonade, apple juice or orange juice (1 drink) or one other soft drink of your choice.
• Let us know if we should take diets or intolerances into account, such as gluten, sugar or lactose free.
• You can order extra coffee / tea on the spot (€ 1.50 per extra cup)
• We also serve Limburg pie for the little ones. If you do not want this, please indicate this in the 'comments' field. We then settle this amount in the confirmation.
Our Burgundian lunch has been upgraded to a more luxurious version. We start with a cup of fresh soup, served at the table. Following this, we present a beautiful assortment of oven-fresh mini bread rolls (choice of white and wheat) luxuriously and generously topped with:
Included with the lunch are fresh coffee, tea, or Limburg tap water (2 cups per person). For the kids, we serve fruit squash, apple juice, or orange juice (2 drinks).
A generous 100-gram lunch croquette, filled with shredded meat ragout. The croquettes are served with mayonnaise and mustard. For children aged 4 to 11 years, there is also an option to order frikandels instead of a croquette.
Is it hard to choose between a lunch or a piece of Limburg pie? Then expand one of our lunches with Limburg pie from the Echte Bakker. We present at least two different flavors, where you can think of cherry, apple, apricot, or crumble-pudding.
Enhance your onboard lunch experience by starting with a cup of fresh soup. Our 'soup of the day' often depends on the season, but you can certainly indicate your preference when booking. How about tomato cream soup with marrow balls, a robust beef broth with fresh vegetables, Limburg mustard soup with crispy bacon bits, forest mushroom soup, or a lightly bound asparagus soup?
Royal Snack Platter, consisting of:
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Near our pier in Maasbracht lies the Maas Inland Shipping Museum with a versatile collection that reflects the rich history of shipping in Maasbracht. Moreover, the museum illustrates the evolution of a farming village into a significant mariners' center.
The museum's collection comprises various models and ship miniatures. One of the most fascinating models is that of the Ship Graveyard. This model depicts the havoc in the harbor after the Germans sank no less than 240 inland vessels. Additionally, there are various working models on display, such as a ship lift, lock, dry dock, and a shipyard. Photo exhibitions show how the skipper and his family worked and lived. Recently, a collection about Limburg's sand and gravel extraction was added; in the treasure room of the former bank building lies a horse skeleton discovered during dredging. Moreover, opposite the museum, a wheelhouse has been realized with a fully equipped cockpit; from this wheelhouse, you have a beautiful view of the harbor.
The Maas Inland Shipping Museum is open on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from 13:00 to 17:00. A visit to the museum outside these opening hours is also possible for groups of 10 people or more. If you are with fewer people, the entrance fee for at least 10 people will be charged outside these opening hours.