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The windmills at Kinderdijk |
Travelling with customers has added a whole new dimension and even made us see some places in a new light. It is not our intention to feedback on actual tours in the blog, but rather to offer ideas of places to go and things to see, whether they are part of one of our organised tours or not. It just so happens that we had such a great time that we wanted to blog about it! If you are one of our couples and you are reading then thanks so much for making the trip so enjoyable - if felt like we were travelling with friends.
Anyway, if you have about a week or so to spend we would highly recommend the following:
- Dordrecht in the south is a beautiful and compact town with a network of canals and river frontage. The town is largely unspoilt by the war (unlike nearby Rotterdam). We were lucky as they had a steam festival on too.
Surprising Maastricht - Kinderdijk near Rotterdam is a series of 19 traditional windmills all within about 1 mile of each other. Fantastic photo opportunity if nothing else!
- The South Limburg region is under-explored. It is mainly rural and perfect for cycling. You can also visit the slightly un-Dutch city of Maastricht, which has the feel more of a French or Belgian town.
- We've probably mentioned it before the Hoge Veluwe National Park with its 1700 free white bicycles makes a great day out (even in the rain). The cafe near
- Amsterdam itself is obviously a must-see.
- Alkmaar was something brand new for us on this trip and seeing the cheese market in full swing was a real treat. The town itself has plenty to keep you interested for the afternoon after the market is finished.
Amsterdam - Delft and The Hague are very close to each other so you can do Delft in the morning and nip into The Hague on the train in the afternoon for a bit of hustle and bustle.
So that's all a bit of a whistle stop tour, but we found that our days were more than full. In fact we rarely got to bed before 11pm!
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