10 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Netherlands
10 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Netherlands.From cities crisscrossed with canals and to national parks filled with dark green forests here are The 10 beautiful places to visit in the Netherlands
The Frisian Islands are a chain of islands that stretch all the way from the Netherlands to Denmark and in 2009 they finally made the UNESCO World Heritage List. With villages steeped in history and clusters of dune-swept inlands the islands are truly beautiful. Island highlights include fine sandy beaches and acres of lush green scenery dotted with black and white cattle. People visit the islands to walk, cycle or just kick back and enjoy the beautiful unspoilt landscapes.
Delft is a small picturesque city located on the south feet of the Netherlands. It’s one of the country’s most well-preserved historic towns where you can wander through tranquil walkways and past beautiful canals, giving you a taste of ‘Old Holland’. You should definitely include a visit to the Old Church (Oude Kerk) and art enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the impressive Dutch decorative arts collection residing in the excellent Stedelijk Museum het Prinsenhof.
This vast, shallow freshwater lake, formed by the building of a dam is the largest lake in the country. It’s an atmospheric place with a haunting beauty, especially on cold and misty days. The natural reserve has plenty of activities to offer including surfing, swimming and of course sailing, Expect to see catamarans, clippers and even a handful of historic sailing vessels, which will take you back to a different era.
The Netherlands answer to the Everglades, Biesbosch National Park is last remaining fresh water tidal area in Europe. It is the result of several rivers meeting and shaping an interesting delta, where unique fauna and flora thrives. A picturesque network of narrow and wide creeks, it’s the place where you can do practically everything, from hiking and biking to horse riding and canoeing, and everything else in between.
Only 16 km from Rotterdam, Kinderdijk is the village where you’ll find nineteen windmills dating back from the late Medieval Age and onwards. It’s an enchanting place and one of the most important Dutch tourist sites – in 1997 it was designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Time your visit around 2-7th September to coincide with “Mills in Floodlight” a popular and free event where the windmills are spectacularly illuminated at night.
Located around 25 miles from Amsterdam, this small but beautiful city is famous for having the oldest university in the country and being the birthplace of Rembrandt. The large student population gives the place a youthful vibe but the scenery here is still very traditional – expect peaceful canals, important museums and a beautiful old town filled with centuries old architecture.
No visitor should leave the Netherlands without seeing a tulip. If you time your visit around springtime you’ll get to see some of the country’s best blooms at Keukenhof Gardens, located near the town of Lisse (the bulb region of the Netherlands). Also known as the Garden of Europe, it’s the world’s largest flower garden and definitely one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Netherlands. Expect wavy rivers of violet and yellow flowers and banks of red tulips, making every photo look pretty spectacular.
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