Today I went cycling with Marjolein and Gerrit. It was a wonderful day and we crossed some beautiful places. here's today's photo-report :-)
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This is the route we cycled. Starting at the Eastern most ferry point, Gerrit lead us through an old part of Amsterdam Noord where the houses were build to last only 20 years or so in the 1930's I believe. They don't even have a proper foundation but they're still standing and looking great!
Then it was Nieuwendijk, Durgerdam, Holysloot, Broek in Waterland and Zunderdorp. And then back home.
At Nieuwendijk there is a small water lock that you are allowed to operate yourself. Very cool!
Even cooler though was the small cafe next to it that served us crispy fresh and warm apple pie! We were there 10 to noon and actually saw the pie delivered. Can't get any better. It was good pie too! (Not that you can tell from Gerrit's face ;-)
After this first stop we cycled to Durgerdam. Lovely little town but you can skip the cafe / restaurant there because it's a bit too touristy and service isn't that great. Besides, they sell microwaved poffertjes instead of home made which is a big, big, big mistake in my book...
Continuing the on dyke next to IJselmeer.
We had a lovely lunch in the sun at Holysloot after which we took the tiny ferry across which was a small adventure. Very nice photo of Marjolein on the ferry :-)
Not a bad piccie of Gerrit on the ferry.
The ferry on it's return voyage. It fits about 10 bicycles max. I think.
And on the other side we found ourselves in the fields. Few cows on the other side of the field. Thankfully the dirt had dried in enough places to be able to walk without getting dirty.
My bike.
We had to cross 4 of these little bridges. There was a special rails for your bicycle...
... Mine didn't fit.
We had landed in the middle of nowhere really. Awesome!
Then we cycled to a place called Broek in Waterland. Lovely little village.
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We walked around a bit and I spotted this Dragonfly. Beautiful creature!
Pretty old houses from the 17th century there as well.
(Photo by Marjolein Verdam)
And then it was back home through Amsterdam Noord. I always find coming back in to Amsterdam a bit of a downer after seeing the beautiful countryside...
It was a great day, time very well spend :-)
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
The bicycle trip
On the tram to the station, passing Wil Graanstra's chips stand.
At Haarlem station I rented a bicycle.
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Marjolein and I were going to cycle 45.7km today. This is the map.
One of the highlights of the day was crossing the water in Cruquius. Ferry info here and here. This little ferry fits 12 people max and is 50% solar powered. It's not a speed boat but it worked beautifully. It was operated by volunteering pensioners. For them it's a great opportunity to spend time on the water. As it uses an electric engine it makes hardly any noise. I loved it!
Time for the first coffee stop.
When we reached the first flower fields I also spotted this statue that someone had put next to the road.
Flowers.
More flowers.
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More flowers.
And even more flowers!
Marjolein.
On the way back we cycled through a little forrest area and we saw wild deer who were not afraid of people anymore.
After a shower and delicious Indian food (take-away ;-) we went in to town and had some drinks on a terrace until it got too chilly.
Lovely day.
At Haarlem station I rented a bicycle.
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Marjolein and I were going to cycle 45.7km today. This is the map.
One of the highlights of the day was crossing the water in Cruquius. Ferry info here and here. This little ferry fits 12 people max and is 50% solar powered. It's not a speed boat but it worked beautifully. It was operated by volunteering pensioners. For them it's a great opportunity to spend time on the water. As it uses an electric engine it makes hardly any noise. I loved it!
Time for the first coffee stop.
When we reached the first flower fields I also spotted this statue that someone had put next to the road.
Flowers.
More flowers.
(Click to enlarge)
More flowers.
And even more flowers!
Marjolein.
On the way back we cycled through a little forrest area and we saw wild deer who were not afraid of people anymore.
After a shower and delicious Indian food (take-away ;-) we went in to town and had some drinks on a terrace until it got too chilly.
Lovely day.
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