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AT#864 - Best Day Trips from Amsterdam

Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Chris Christensen

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Best Day Trips from Amsterdam (Podcast) - explore the palaces, castles, windmills, parks, and history of the Netherlands https://amateurtraveler.com/best-day-trips-from-amsterdam/ Hear about day trips from Amsterdam as the Amateur Traveler talks to Gopinath from greetingsfromeurope.com about his adopted country. Gopinath argues that too many people only spend a couple of the Netherlands before traveling on to see more of Europe. He lays out a week's worth of day trips that one can make from Amsterdam. He recommends the following places to visit: Located in Gelderland, the Palais Het Loo is often associated with Queen Wilhelmina. Explore its impressive architecture, gardens, and the connection between the Dutch royal family and this palace. Drive from the Palace at Low towards Amsterdam, and you'll come across Muiderslot Castle, dating back to the 13th century, making it the oldest accessible site for visitors in the Netherlands. It's conveniently located less than half an hour from Amsterdam. You can reach the castle by car, public transport, or even take a ferry from Amsterdam in the summertime, adding a unique touch to your visit, as the castle sits at the meeting point of the River Vecht and the South Sea. Nearby, you'll find the old star fortress city of Naarden, just two miles from Muiderslot Castle. While the city's layout may not be as impressive in person as it appears from an aerial view, it still offers a charming Dutch town experience with few tourists. Additionally, the small town of Muiden, just a minute from the castle, is worth a visit, featuring monumental and historic buildings, a beautiful marina, and picturesque views of the River Vecht and the South Sea. Located in Baarn, Castle Groeneveld is a grand estate with beautiful gardens. Giethoorn, a charming small village in the eastern part of the Netherlands, is approximately an hour and a half from Amsterdam and is often referred to as the "Dutch Venice." This picturesque place is famous for its canals and bridges. What sets Giethoorn apart is the wide canals, a result of historical peat extraction. Renting a boat is highly recommended. Drive back to Amsterdam over one of the closure dykes to get a glimpse at how the Dutch have reclaimed so much of their country from the sea. Feiluwa National Park park is known for its greenery and is popular with locals. It lacks the typical mountains and valleys found in U.S. national parks, but that just makes it better to explore by bike from its fleet of bikes. The historical hunting lodge in the park features a viewpoint tower and scenic lakeside views. The Kroller Muller Museum in the park houses a significant collection of art, especially from Van Gogh, making it a great alternative to the crowded Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Kinderdijk is a UNESCO heritage site known for its 19 windmills. Take a boat ride and a glimpse into Dutch history and water management. North of Amsterdam are the Dutch Golden Age cities of Horn and Enkhuizen with rich history, including impressive buildings, and the Zuiderzee Museum. Zaanse Schans is an open-air museum near Amsterdam showcasing the Zaandam region's industrial and cultural heritage, including windmills and Dutch traditions. Gopinath also recommends you visit fishing villages like Volendam and Edam, known for their maritime history and cheese production. These day trips offer a mix of historical landmarks, picturesque landscapes, and royal connections, providing a diverse and enriching experience in the Netherlands. See why Gopinath thinks the Netherlands deserves more of your visit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Amateur Traveler episode 864. Today the amateur traveler talks about palaces and

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post-impressionists, windmills and dykes, the monarchy and the golden age, as we go to the

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Netherlands exploring day trips from

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Amsterdam. This is Chris Christensen from Amateur Traveler. Let's talk about the

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Netherlands.

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I'd like to welcome to the show Gopinat who is a tour operator from a Dutch tour company called

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Greetings from Europe.com and is here to talk about the Netherlands.

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Gopinat, welcome to the show.

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Hello Chris, thank you so much for having me on the show.

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I'm a huge fan of your podcast.

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In fact, I listened to a lot of your episodes during the harsh COVID

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lockdowns and I'm really happy that I can come today as a guest and contribute to this

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podcast.

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Excellent. And you are not, I I gather actually originally from the Netherlands.

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You're right I am actually from India and I moved to Netherlands about 10 years ago.

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I also have a travel company based in the Netherlands

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where we do both inbound and outbound and for the windbound we specialize in

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offering tours across the Benelix region and Netherlands is our important market

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I'm also living in this country for a little over 10 years already so that's the reason why I thought I'll talk about the Netherlands.

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Excellent.

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And why should somebody go to the Netherlands?

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As Netherlands is a very popular destination with tourists from across the globe.

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