Wednesday, 31 July 2013
19 Amazing Pictures of Giethoorn: Village Without Roads
If you ever want to get away from city life and find peace in a
beautiful place, the perfect destination for you is Giethoorn in the
Netherlands.Beautiful nature, old houses, ride boats in channels or walk
after numerous wooden bridges … Simply, it is a place that offers you
relaxation and also to briefly forget the noisy cars, because they are
here not welcome, primarily because this tale like place does not have
roads.Giethoorn became known only after 1958, when Dutch director Bert
Haanstra here captures his famous comedy “Fanfare”, so this place is now
a real tourist attraction. At the beginning of the thirteenth century,
Giethoorn has been set up by settlers from the Mediterranean.
This place has about 2,600 citizens who live in homes of their own
private islands. About 180 bridges are the only way to arrive to most of
the houses, and of course, the second option are the small boats.In
Giethoorn there are various museums where you can learn about the life
and work of the last 100 years, to see pottery works, as well as old
cars, bikes and sleds. There are also organized numerous art
exhibitions, and there are special activities for children. During the
winter, this place is extremely attractive for fans of ice skating.
The beauty of this place visitors can discover with organized ship
tours, and can rent a boat and drive themselves through the canal. The
second way to meet Giethoorn is a walk on the wooden bridges or renting a
bike.This beautiful village is located in the northwestern province
Overijssel, in the central part of the Netherlands. From Amsterdam it is
situated about 90 kilometers away and from Rotterdam and Hague and
about 110.
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