Overveen is a village in North Holland in the Netherlands, in the municipality of Bloemendaal.
Overveen lies on the eastern fringe of the North Sea dunes.
A few kilometres to the west of the town lies the Erebegraafplaats Bloemendaal (Honorary Cemetery), where many Second World War victims have been reburied, including resistance fighter Hannie Schaft, sculptor and resistance leader Gerrit van der Veen, banker and resistance member Walraven van Hall, Physician and former Wehrmacht officer Karl Gröger, and sculptor and resistance member Johan Limpers.
[3] Lonbar Petrilaan 28, in the Kweekduin neighborhood, was built in 1956-57 by noted Dutch architect Gerard Holt.
Its garden, designed by Mien Ruys, was the first bielzentuin in the Netherlands.