Hello, I will soon be staying in a city in Overijssel, Netherlands. I will be very close to the German border. Any recommendations for cool towns and hidden gems nearby? Preferably in nature
Hello, I will soon be staying in a city in Overijssel, Netherlands. I will be very close to the German border. Any recommendations for cool towns and hidden gems nearby? Preferably in nature
>nature
>netherlands
anon you need to book a flight to see a decent sized tree
Stop being retarded. I've literally been to Holland and the forest areas are great. It's not Colorado or some shit
You clearly haven't been to Holland because every square inch of land from Amsterdam to Hoorn is bizarrely unpleasantly flat to the point that the entire country looks like a white suburban lawn. Dutch culture is entirely based around infrastructure, their entire land is artificial.
The nature is in fact a bit less awful more inland closer to the German border, but at most you're gonna see some hills and some modest sized trees. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duivelsberg
>amsterdam to hoorn
>a full 25 km or so
Kankernerd
And? That's 80% of Holland. Holland as a whole is the size of a peanut, just like every other piece of land that your tiny irrelevant country needs to raise from the sea because you can't scrape out anything else.
By all means, regail OP with the 6m sand dune you found in Zandvoort, or the park with 3 trees in it you visited in Rotterdam. Or wait, are those Dutch secrets that you'd rather not share?
Shut up Moroccan
Look at you being an edgy cunt
Tell me what doodoo shanty country you’re from shitskin
NTA but you must be schizophrenic. There’s not a single forest in the Netherlands. The only areas considered a forest are in Hoge Veluwe and even those are pretty much only used by the military. Every other “bos” is literally just a park or orangerie.
Honk honk!
Dunno about nature but Deventer and Zwolle are nice cities.
Hello bro i'm Almelo in Overijssel , i Would reccomend going to Deventer and Oldenzaal , the latter being one of the oldest continuous inhabited places in the Netherlands where the Salian Franks lived and where the Missionary Plechelmus preached to the Saxons living there , it has beautiful nature around the city such as ' het Lutterzand' where there are cute lobsters swimming , Zwolle has some mediocre museums but is a Student city , Enschede is the largest city and next to the German border with a very chill atmosphere and cool cafe's (such as Spacebar wich is a futuristic youth cafe ) in Ootmarsum ( a small town near Oldenzaal and Almelo ) you have the Very cheap (5 euro's ) Openluchtmuseum Ootmarsum where you can see how the farmers in this Region lived through the ages and what tools they used , animals roam freely there and the farms they built are very cool to see
Everything is very close to eachother since it's not a big province
Veel plezier anon
I'm from Almelo*
Go visit Nijmegen for the 4 day marches if you're still around bro