How to visit Giethoorn, Netherlands | A Charming Village without Roads or Cars

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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2023
  • Giethoorn village, the most beautiful and fairytale village in the Netherlands. The Dutch village where the inhabitants can only sail around, walk or cycle to transport themselves. Every year, 1 million people visit Giethoorn.
    Village of Giethoorn: The part of our village that most (foreign) tourists will see when they visit us is called: ''Giethoorn village''. This part of our village contains hand-dug canals and all small islands which are inter connected by 176 bridges to the mainland. In fact, on all these islands, there are houses (farmhouses) which are built in the 18th and 19th centuries. A walking/cycling path named: 'Binnenpad' runs right trough this area. Tourist shops and restaurants (which are well represented) are interspersed with typical Dutch houses with thatched roofs.
    Dutch village without roads: Giethoorn village has no roads in the center. So of course, no roads means also no cars. Visitors and residents of Giethoorn village need to park their car outside the village at special car parks. This car-free area is the commercial heart of our village. You can rent whisper boats, board a guided cruise or visit a museum here, along with lots of choices of restaurants and cafes. This cycling/foot path known as the 'Binnenpad' is like walking on to a film set.
    Venice of the North: All these roof thatched houses in the Venice of the North are often surrounded by deep green well-kept lawns with beautiful flowering hydrangeas. So, in combination with the many waterways with rows of weeping willows along the canals and the 176 bridges you easily imagine yourself in a romantic fairy tale. However, it is important to remember this town without streets, is one of the top-10 tourist locations in Netherlands. In other words, you are never alone when you visit the Venice of Netherlands. A Charming Village without Roads or Cars
    How to get to Giethoorn from Amsterdam? How to visit Giethoorn, Netherlands
    There are several convenient options for traveling from Amsterdam to Giethoorn, which is approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles) away. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the available methods:
    By car
    The most straightforward way to reach Giethoorn is by car. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Simply take the A1 highway from Amsterdam, then follow the A6 and A32 to Steenwijkerland. From there, take exit 6-Steenwijk and follow the signs to Giethoorn. Keep in mind that parking may be limited in the village, so plan accordingly and arrive early during peak season.
    By train and bus
    Public transportation is a convenient and eco-friendly option for reaching Giethoorn. First, take a train from Amsterdam Central Station to Steenwijk, which takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Trains run regularly throughout the day, and tickets can be purchased at the station or online in advance. Once you arrive in Steenwijk, catch bus number 70 or 270 to Giethoorn. The bus ride takes about 15-20 minutes, and buses run frequently during the day. Be sure to check the schedules for both train and bus services to ensure a smooth journey
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  • @Amit_RAJ__
    @Amit_RAJ__ 10 місяців тому +1

    informative video....enjoy your vacation....👍

    • @GODEW
      @GODEW  10 місяців тому

      Thank you! You too!