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    • Dag 112

      118ème étape ~ Marken

      22 november 2022, Nederland ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Nous avons visité la presqu’île de Marken. Autant vous dire qu’il ne nous a pas fallu très longtemps pour en faire le tour.
      Bien que les maisons avec leur style typiquement hollandais et le port soient très jolis, il n’y a pas grand chose d’autre à voir.
      Mais nous avons fait une jolie balade et admirer les beaux paysages.
      D’ailleurs nous sommes passés à côté d’une collection d’éoliennes plantées dans la mer. D’après nos calculs, il devait y en avoir environ 110 ! C’était très impressionnant.
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    • Dag 9–10

      Aldtsjerk - De Rijp

      29 mei, Nederland ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Choveu muito durante a noite e ao princípio da manhã mas depois compôs-se e lá fomos nós. Mas não sem antes fotografar a lama que nos esteve sempre a observar 👀
      Atravessámos o maior dique do mundo, o Afsluitdjik, que tem 32km de comprimento, 90m de largura em auto-estrada e centenas de moinhos eólicos (mas dos modernos)…. talvez um dia todo aquele grande lago seja terra!
      Chegados ao outro lado, tudo continua a ser tão plano como os lugares por onde passámos antes e qualquer localidade mantém as casas seculares bem preservadas, e tem canais com barcos e bicicletas à porta e, a cada 100 metros, pontes que se levantam. Visitámos Hoorn uma cidade que data de 1357 com um grande parque natural com corças e muitas aves, e onde parece que se vive uma vida muito cosmopolita. Seguimos para De Rijp, pequena cidade de ambiente rural onde ficámos junto a um canal que abrigava o ninho de um casal de patos que zelavam à vez pelos seus ovinhos. Até amanhã!
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    • Dag 194

      Marken island, Netherlands

      18 november 2022, Nederland ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Marken is a tiny village not far from Amsterdam boasting colorful wooden houses, drawbridges, and picturesque corners, located on a former peninsula. Marken island has been connected to the mainland via a dam since 1959. The entire island is like most of Holland below sea level. This is very pronounced by the retainment wall that surrounds the entire island. As soon as you drive onto the island the road dips by about 6 feet. There was actually a flood way back when that killed 12 people. Many houses were traditionally painted with tar or a mix of tar and grass which is why the traditional colors here are mostly black or green. This was a cute town to stroll through on a non rainy day in Holland and we enjoyed a quite afternoon outside the countries capital.Meer informatie

    • Dag 105

      Amsterdam

      30 juni 2023, Nederland ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      We spent our final day in Amsterdam with a tour of the northern countryside. The Netherlands has 12 provinces and Amsterdam is in the North Holland province. We visited a few more areas in the North Holland province. From the bus, we saw how flat most of this area is. We learnt that the Netherlands means "low lands" as most of the country is below sea level.

      We started with a stop just outside Edam at a cheese making factory where we learnt all about the traditional Dutch way of making cheese. It takes a massive 10L of milk just to make 1kg of cheese, and then once hardened the cheeses are placed in a salt water box for up to 48 hours to create the protective wax coating which enables it to last unrefrigerated for up to 1 month. We learnt that cheese is also broken up into 3 different ‘ages’ - up to 4 weeks is young cheese, up to 4 months is middle aged cheese and over 1 year is old cheese. We finished the cheese experience by trying lots and lots of yummy cheeses with many different flavours such as beer, pesto, coconut, garlic, truffle, lavender and many other interesting flavours. We really enjoyed the jersey cheese, goat cheese and sheep cheese (particuarly the aged ones) and Gab loved the truffle cheese.

      After probably having a kilo of cheese between us, we then went back on the bus and made our way to the harbour town of Volendam which is a fisherman's town. There, we enjoyed a nice walk along the water and looked into the shops. We then travelled to the town of Edam. This town is famous for their cheese and we went for a very scenic walk through the streets and along the small canal. It is a very pretty small town and we enjoyed walking along the historical streets.

      Our final stop of the day was Zaanse Schans, a very touristy spot but one we couldn’t miss! Here we managed to tick off the last traditional Dutch thing - clogs! We walked through a clog museum and saw a clog making demonstration where they are able to make a pair of clogs in about 5 minutes using machines. This is much faster than the traditional 3 hour it would have taken an experienced clog maker back in the day! Once complete, clogs are waterproof and are certified as official safety shoes for construction sites! We finished our stop with a walk past some Dutch windmills there before jumping back on the bus and heading back to Amsterdam.

      After finishinh the tour in the afterrnon, we went back to the hostel to pack up our stuff and played some cards to chill before heading off to another country tomorrow!
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    • Dag 19

      Marken im Markermeer.

      4 juni 2023, Nederland ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Heute ging es von Volendam über Monnickendam nach Marken.
      Monnickendam ist ein kleiner kuscheliger Ort und der Kirchturm hat eine markante Spitze.
      In Marken ging es zuerst zum Leuchtturm Paard van Marken auf der Nordost Spitze.
      Auf den Straßen von Marken dürfen nur die Einheimischen mit dem Auto fahren.
      Touristen und Besucher müssen ihr Auto auf dem Parkplatz nach dem Dam abstellen.
      Danach in den Ort Marken.
      In der Klompenmakerij kann zusehen bei der Fertigung von Holzschuhen.
      Der Baustil der Häuser auf Marken ist einzig.
      Bevor das Ijsselmeer und das Markermeer mit Dämen von der Nordsee abgetrennt wurde standen die Häuser auf Stelzen.
      Erst danach wurden die Stelzen verkleidet und konnten als Wohnraum genutzt werden.
      Es gibt auch ein Marken Museum. Dort erfährt man alles über die Geschichte von Marken und kann die Inseltracht bewundern.
      Der Hafen von Marken ist eingerahmt von Restaurants und Souvenirläden.
      Von hier geht auch ein Schiff nach Volendam.
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    • Dag 194

      Seafood & Clogs - Volendam, Netherlands

      18 november 2022, Nederland ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Volendam is a town in North Holland, north of Amsterdam. Sometimes known as “the pearl of the south sea”, this place is a highly popular tourist destination. This is where a lot of Dutch clichés can be found, including the traditional costumes and popular Dutch wooden shoes. Most of these clichés, however, have a lot of history to them.

      Volendam is a Dutch town known for its colourful wooden houses and the old fishing boats in its harbor, which is lined with seafood vendors. Dave and i enjoyed an eel sandwhich for lunch which is a local favorite. Volendam has always been a fishermen’s village, and even after the closing of the “Zuiderzee”, and the fishing industry not being what it used to be, the harbor with its many boats is still a major attraction amongst tourists. It also has the largest fresh water lake in europe, catching all the run off from the canals.

      Not far from the town we stopped in to watch traditional Dutch clog shoe makers. A shoemaker could make 2 pairs of shows a day on average. With the invention of the machine from the video they could make 200!
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    • Dag 37

      Amsterdam

      4 november 2023, Nederland

      Day Trip to Regional Netherlands

      Took a day tour to the region surrounding Amsterdam, seeing the windmills (in action too!), the original Edam cheese factory, and some coastal towns that are below sea level (kept un-flooded by an intense system of dykes, dams and pumps).

      Fun fact of the day: despite the entire village being below sea level, Marken hasn't flooded since 1916
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    • Dag 4

      Volendam - Tag 4

      13 juni 2022, Nederland ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Heute ging es mit dem Bus nach AMSTERDAM...dort haben wir als erstes alle Sehenswürdigkeiten, die uns interessiert haben, abgeklappert...u. a. auch das Blue Amsterdam, das ist ein Shopping Center, wo im 3. Stock ein Café mit cooler Aussicht über Amsterdam auf einen erwartet...dann weiter zum wohl besten Apfelkuchen im Café Winkel...danach durchs Rotlichtviertel und noch mal ne Grachtenfahrt gemacht...kennste eine Gracht, kennste alle Grachten😂...anschließend noch eine Restaurant meiner Lieblingsschwester ausprobiert, die uns leider nicht so aus den Socken haute und nicht ganz günstig war, aber wir haben es gemacht...😉 dann noch dem Bus hinterher gerannt, weil die hier echt pünktlich kommen und es mehrere Bushaltestellen hintereinander gab und unsere natürlich die Letzte war und wir etwas spät dran waren, aber die Busfahrer ja echt nett sind und warten...ach ja...und am Besten weiß man noch, wo man sein Fahrrad abgestellt hat, bei den Massen, vor allem im extra Fahrradparkhaus vor der Centraal Station 🤣...Meer informatie

    • Dag 6

      Volendam - Tag 6

      15 juni 2022, Nederland ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Heute hatten wir E-Bikes und waren damit die Gegend erkunden...zuerst sind wir mit dem Marken Express Boot von Volendam auf die nahe gelegene Halbinsel Marken gefahren und haben dort erstmal die Gegend erkundet und sind dann mit dem Rad über Monnickendam (dort hatten wir ein leichtes Mittagessen und ein sehr leckeres Eis) und einer Käsefarm wieder zurück nach Volendam geradelt und merken morgen unser Hinterteil...danach ging es noch mal durch unseren Ort zum Nacho-Abendessen, für mehr hat der Hunger nicht gereicht. Dafür haben wir noch einen neuen Freund vom Nebentisch gefunden...er hätte so gerne was von unseren Nachos gehabt...und jetzt wie jeden Abend kommen noch diverse Kaltgetränke und Spiele zum Einsatz...😁Meer informatie

    • Dag 22

      Say cheeese &herring &kibbeling &olieb-

      18 augustus 2023, Nederland ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Before our drive back to Eindhoven we stopped in at Alkmaar (kaas/cheese market) and to Volendam (fishing village) for a deep dive into the Dutch culinary delights. The kaas markt was abundant with colour and bustle, they were putting on a market show right outside the National Cheese Museum where there was lots to learn about buying, weighing, transporting and selling the cheese. Tom helped translate for me the way the men transporting the cheese were in a Cheese Carriers’ Guild, and how they earnt their different coloured ribbons on their hats, and how the different dress of the people in the yard was displaying what purpose they had at the market. It was great! But busy, so we rounded a corner to try and find a stall with enough space to stop, try some cheese and pick something for our lunch. We probably spent too much $ on cheese, but it was THE Dutch cheese markt and it was the yummiest cheese I’d ever had. Vikum chose a softer, nuttier young cheese and I chose a 5 year old, darker saltier cheese. They were both delicious, and lasted us a long time so cost the per day wasn’t so bad haha. There were little white spots in my cheese which was how little salt crystals had interacted with the cheese which I thought was interesting. There were market stalls everywhere and Tom saw one for ‘oliebollen’ which he said was something the Dutch would usually only be able to buy and eat around Christmas time so we had to try those too of course - they are basically fried dough/donut-like balls dipped in icing sugar, and as the resident sweet tooth, I ate most of them 😋.
      Onwards from here we drove to Volendam, a classic harbour village with a wide spanning view over Markermeer lake. It was beautifully sunny and the perfect time to be near the water. We picked up herring (“hah-rrring”) and kibbeling upon Tom’s recommendation from a seafood vendor right on the water. The herring was fresh and not as slimey as I’d expected, it was served with onion and pickle. I really liked it - though I imagine eating it cut up like we did was much more enjoyable than the classic way of dropping the whole fish down your gullet while holding the tail. The kibbeling was probably my favourite, it was a fresh fresh fish lightly battered and fried with a tartar sauce. Yum! We found a lovely seat in the sun to share the food and then just basked in the good weather for a while. Quite meditative to watch people walking around the marina and the boats coming in and out. Plenty of sail boats at full mast around the lake too.
      While we were at it, I took the chance to get another food ticked off my list - it was a requirement for me to eat poffertjes in the Netherlands (small fluffy pancake bites). I love them so much I have a poffertjes pan at home, so I needed to ensure I’d tried the original in Holland so that I could imitate them when I got home…due diligence is all. They were so yummy and buttery!
      We then hopped back in the car and drove home to Eindhoven. Tom and I played a music quiz game all the way home while V attempted to nap in the back while Tom and I blasted 80s, 90s and Dutch classic songs whilst guessing the name and artist at speed. Sorry V.
      When we got back to Eindhoven, with Myra and Paul we had plenty to tell them about our time in Amsterdam. They then had an event to get to so Tom, V and I stretched out on the couch watching football until the evening when Tom had planned to take V and I through the longest strip of bars and clubs in the Netherlands which lives in Eindhoven central town. We ordered “kapsalon” (like a doner meat on chips with salad) for an easy dinner and then drove in around 11pm to centraal. We drank a beveragino at a terrace and watched the people walking past, then tasted the nightlife and had a quick boogy at a few clubs, tasted one shot from a bar with over 150 flavours to choose from and then threw the towel in pretty early - grabbing a bitterballen from a snack bar on the walk back to the car. A little throwback to partying with Tom during uni and the classic meat on chips deal that we’d grab on the walk home to WSA apartments. Good fun.
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