This is a big crazy barn full of used items arranged into stations managed by helpful employees. I must be honest in stating that it's a bit overwhelming for an English speaker. It especially was my first time there, when I got dreadfully lost on the way there and showed up already frazzled moments before there were closing. A month ago I made it back under somewhat calmer circumstances (well, not really, I had a child with me then). An important thing to know about the experience is that each station requires payment in its area. The manager from the next area won't know what to charge you for items in the preceding area and then you'll have to go back. Confusion will ensue.
Once you know how it works, I can almost guarantee you that you will find some amazing antique or cool rare item in almost every area. The pricing is a little erratic, but very fair in general. It was here that I had my most incredible shopping deal ever: a genuine antique baby pram with bedding and the original receipt for twenty five Euros! I haven't managed to get it in my luggage (or to have a baby) but it's still the best find EVER! My family in Friesland has put it to some use, luckily.
The only section of Lichtpunt I pass on is the clothing. For clothing, I prefer Pikulan. Otherwise, check this place out! (Confirm the hours before you go. They're not open a lot.) read more