Medemblik 14 km – Groene Wissel

Medemblik historical centre, along the Ijsselmeer shore and through the polder (Grote Vliet nature area) – March 2018

Medemblik, harbour

Summary

This Groene Wissel trail is a nice combination of the old historical centre and picturesque harbour of Medemblik, the shore with views over the Ijsselmeer followed by the Grote Vliet area which is a bird’s paradise. The last part of the trail (several kilometers) were less interesting since it followed a broader asphalt road and a not so appealing neighborhood of Medemblik. I think you can combine this hike very well with lots of fun additional activities, e.g. going with the Steam tram, enjoying a drink on a terrace in picturesque Medemblik, play minigolf in Medemblik or pay a visit to the Steam Engine Museum and Castle Radboud. Overall we enjoyed the hike.

Medemblik, Koningin Emmapark, the home of a few lamas.

Description trail

The trail starts at the Steamtram station and first goes through the historical part of Medemblik. This little town dates back from before the middle ages and there are a lot of houses with old facades. The route continues through the harbour with its small private yachts.

Medemblik, along the Ijsselmeer shore

Just before the trail turns to the Ijselmeer shore, it goes through the Koningin Emmapark which is the home of a couple of lamas.

At the time of our hike there, it was freezing cold with a very strong wind. Although the weather didnot feel very comfortable, it created stunning icicles along the shore.

Medemblik, icicles along the Ijsselmeer shore

Some parts of the dike were very icy, however, alternatively you can go through the park or the grass next to it if it is too slippery. There were a lot of seabirds that could be watched from the shore. During summertime, in some spots along the shore, swimming is possible and you can even sunbath on the little beach. However, at the time we were there, only people wearing extremely warm clothes dared to hike along the shore.

Medemblik, Dutch Steam Engine Museum (Nederlands Stoommachinemuseum)

Almost halfway you enter the village Onderdijk where you can have a break for a simple lunch or a drink in Cafe Restaurant De Welkomst. We enjoyed our lunch there and we were very pleased with the friendliness of the lady who worked there.

Grote Vliet, nature area, birds’ paradise

After Onderdijk, the trail enters the nature area of the Grote Vliet. In case you like birding you definitely should bring a camera with telelens or binoculars since this will be generously rewarded. I only brought my small camera which had battery difficulties because of the cold so it was hard to take pictures anyway.

A door in picturesque Medemblik

After the nature area, the hike becomes less interesting but still has some nice spots like the old windmill on the Brakeweg. The hike ends in Medemblik with its nice harbour and picturesque houses of the old city centre. There, in summertime, it can be very lively with lots of terraces, a perfect end to this hike.

General/details:

Overview Medemblik 14 km Groene Wissel trail. For the gpx file see further below

Start and Finish: Medemblik, steamtrain railway station

Type: circular route

Length: 14 km

Difficulty: easy

Terrain:  sand path and asphalt, flat

How to get there? By car: you can park your car next to the steamtram station. Alternatively, if this spot is full, there is free parking on the road outside the historical center and then you might need to walk at maximum a couple of hundred of meters to the start. Public transport:  Near the Steamtram station, the busstation is located. Different busses (numbers 139, 239, 415) come from Hoorn which has a trainstation.  You can also get there by steamtram coming from Hoorn or take the ferry from Enkhuizen (see links further below)

Restaurants underway? Yes, close to the starting/finish point in Medemblik and halfway in Onderdijk.

Additional activities underway:

– Steamtram: an old steam tram runs from Hoorn to Medemblik and vice versa. This tram runs from april until november. www.stoomtram.nl/en

– Ferry Enkhuizen-Medemblik: an authentic ferry runs between Enkhuizen and Medemblik and can be well combined with a ride in the old steamtram. The ferry usually runs from april until november. www.mstplanner.nl 

– Minigolf in Medemblik: next to restaurant Koekenbier in Koningin Emmapark in Medemblik. www.grill-restaurant-koekenbier.nl/midgetgolf/

– Castle Radboud: for a drink / lunch or an exhibition about the middle ages. At the time of our hike it was closed for renovation activities but it should reopen again  in Spring 2018. www.kasteelradboud.nlwww.kasteelradboud.nl

– Steam engine museum: here you can learn all about steam engines and watch it working. www.stoommachinemuseum.nl/english/

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Amersfoort 18km

City hike with parks and forest, february 2018

Amersfoort, Randenbroek park

Summary

This hike combines a tour through the historical town Amersfoort with parks and forest. It is more a tour through town (almost 70%) combined with a piece of forest (30%). Amersfoort has a beautiful historical centre, parks and neighbourhoods with well designed villas, however a part of the tour through town I found less interesting. The piece of forest that is included is nice but not extremely beautiful. The hike can be combined with a tour on the Onze Lieve Vrouwe Tower, the Koppelpoort or Kamp Amersfoort (see details further below). Overall a hike with some nice features but also with less interesting parts.

Amersfoort – view on historical centre

Description trail

This hike follows the route nr 5 from the book “Wandelen over de Utrechtse Heuvelrug” by Rob Wolfs and Ad Snelderwaard. The hike starts at the parking place just outside of Amersfoort (in case you use public transport, you can start the hike at the Amersfoort railway station).

The first part begins in the forest and, via a neighbourhood of Amersfoort, turns into a chain of a couple of city parks. Especially the park Randenbroek we found very beautiful.

A little bit later, you enter the old city center. Amersfoort is an old town that existed already in the middle ages. Its historical centre has been well preserved and is worth visiting. Some of the portals and walls of the old town still exist. There are lots of terraces and restaurants which make a perfect break after 1 hour of hiking. We had our lunch in “In den Kleinen Hap”, a nice old cosy place.

Amersfoort – Koppelpoort in the distance

A possible additional activity is to climb the Onze Lieve Vrouwe tower of almost 100 meters high. It dates from the 15th century and provides good views over Amersfoort.  It is sligthly off trail but close to it in the old centre, see further below for details.

The trail continues through the old city center, along the church and the market place and exits the historical center via the Koppelpoort, which dates from the 15th century. It can be visited upon request (for details see further below).

The route then continues via the Eemplein, a new shopping and entertainment centre, and a couple of neighborhoods. This part of the trail was actually less interesting.

The watchtower of Kamp Amersfoort

We crossed the railway via the central railway station (for which you need to bring your ov chipcard, otherwise you cannot go through the fences). The neighbourhoods that follow are with nice big villas, some old and some recently built, mostly with beautiful architectural features.

Later on, the hike continues via parks and a golf resort. After a while you pass Kamp Amersfoort, a transit camp by the nazis during the second world war. The watchtower is one of the few remains of it. The kamp can be visited and each sunday there is a guided tour (see “general details” for a link).

Forest path outside of Amersfoort

The hike continues over the highway into the forest. After a while, the trail ends on the parking space at the beginning of our trail.

General/details:

Overview of the trail Amersfoort 18km. For the gpx file see further below.

Start and Finish: Parking lot or central railway station Amersfoort

Type: circular route

Length: 18 km

Difficulty: easy

Terrain: mostly asphalt and forest path, flat with ~40 meters difference in height on the overall route.

How to get there? By car: you can easily park for free at the parking lot. Don’t forget to bring your ov chipcard which you need in order to cross the railway via the central railway station in Amersfoort. Public transport: You can also get there by train (the route will then have another starting point)

Restaurants underway? Yes, lots of restaurants in the historical centre, further, a couple of restaurants spread over the route.

Additional activities underway:

– Onze Lieve Vrouwe Tower: guided tours every day. www.gildeamersfoort.nl/torenbeklimmingen/

– Koppelpoort: guided tours of ~30 minutes upon request. www.gildeamersfoort.nl/rondleidingen/de-koppelpoort/

– Kamp Amersfoort:  For info, general opening times and fees see www.kampamersfoort.nl

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