Locations
Van Hall Larenstein is the Netherlands' largest university of 'green' education. This small but highly developed country is often referred to as 'the gateway to Europe' - a reference to the role played by its harbour city, Rotterdam, which is not only Europe's largest port, but also one of the largest and best in the world. A number of European countries, including England, France and Germany, are very close at hand. So Europe is never far away!
The same can be said for Van Hall Larenstein, which is based in three towns in the north and eastern Netherlands: Leeuwarden, Wageningen, and Velp. Lying along a river and in the midst of wonderful countryside, the latter two of these historical towns are situated less than two hours from Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The historical town of Leeuwarden is also geographically well-situated with regard to Amsterdam, less than 1.5 hours.