Giethoorn is a very beautiful Dutch village located in the province of Overijssel, and it was named after... Venice Dutch because it is very similar to the Italian city of Venice.

As the population moves around only by boats.

The beauty of Giethoorn village

There are a lot of Places Perfect for relaxation, but some really get away from reality, Giethoorn, located near Amsterdam, is much more than just a small town.

Those who enjoy walking the water-covered streets of Venice will surely be happy to be in this fairy-tale-like location.

In fact, Giethoorn was nicknamed the “Dutch Venice.”

The inhabitants of these small islands are connected by more than 170 small bridges, during the winter, those who are keen on ice skating can try it anywhere in the “streets”.

Besides winter, the only means of transportation are “boats”, which have silent engines.

So, with no traffic or noisy neighbors, what can one hear in Giethoorn?

Giethoorn Village

Giethoorn Village

Getting around Giethoorn Village

In the small Dutch village of Giethoorn, the silence is almost dreamlike, and the reason for the silence is the absence of cars.

In fact, there is no way for the car to move around, because there are no roads.

Locals and visitors to Giethoorn navigate quiet roads, either by bike, boat or on foot.

In this village there are a group of small islands connected by bridges, and there is not much to do.

Except for enjoying the solitude among the thatched farms and footbridges that cross the maze of canals.

You can traverse the waterway on rowboats and canoes, or via several hiking trails.

Without engine noise pollution, bring sounds nature The scene comes to life for all the senses.

The story of the name of the village of Giethoorn

The name of the village dates back to the 13th century (the period in which it appears to have been settled).

The story goes that its original settler farmers discovered a cluster of horns belonging to a wild goat, believed to have died in the flood of 1170.

“Goat’s Horn,” or “Geytenhoren,” was shortened to Giethoorn, and the name was chosen. Centuries after the floods, the waters still define the village’s living history and landscape. Natural.

Giethoorn Village

Giethoorn Village

The magic of nature in Giethoorn

Due to the fact that nature has been well preserved over the years, the whole village looks like a giant park, or more precisely, a botanical garden.

Aside from tourists, who are often amazed by the beauty of the place, the only noise is from the swaying of birds and plants as the wind blows.

The wilderness, peace and well-preserved nature of this place give it a surreal appearance.

However, there is another impressive factor; most of the houses built in this area resemble medieval architecture, from the large windows to the small pointed roof.

But this architectural style is not accidental, as the first inhabitants of this place appeared in 1230, and since then, the village has been a quiet place for Dutch families.

Interestingly, over time, the site has grown to become more beautiful.

For centuries, locals have been digging holes all over the road to find peat deposits.

because of the weather Harsh, many small lakes begin to form where there were roads.

Finally, the entire area became what visitors see today.

Those keen on history can visit the three museums located along the canals.

In addition to the Schreur shipyard, which is a local historical monument.

Aside from that, all it takes is time to relax and enjoy this surreal, partly natural, partly man-made wonder and beauty.

 

Giethoorn Village

Giethoorn Village