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Home to a distinctive culture and some of Europe’s greatest treasures, Holland is a destination like no other. This perfect cross section of unique history, art, and nature begins on Amsterdam’s canals with a tour of sights from the Old South architecture district to the Anne Frank House. In coastal Haarlem, your boutique hotel is just a short stroll from medieval churches and 500 years of Dutch art in the Frans Hals Museum.
In Kennemerduinen National Park on the North Sea, you’ll find Holland’s largest dunes, while walks in De Hoge Veluwe National Park’s ancient heath and oak forests end at the Kröller-Müller Museum’s collection of nearly 300 Van Gogh paintings and works by Rodin in Europe’s largest sculpture garden. Explore Utrecht from the landmark Rietveld-Schröder House to the winding Kromme Rijn River before lunch at the charming Amelisweerd Estate. Then delve into a past of witchweighing and rope-making in the protected medieval village of Oudewater before capping your experience in Kinderdijk’s windmill country by walking among these working icons of Holland.
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At the end of each invigorating day, I couldn’t help smiling for all the fun we had. It really is a wonderful organization!
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated easy, with an average of 3 to 6 miles per day. Because the terrain in Holland is relatively flat, there are no elevation gains and losses. The walking is along well-maintained hiking trails, on chalk dunes, city streets, and alongside canals and rivers. The walks along the canals may have some uneven terrain. The pace of this tour allows you to appreciate the culture and history of the areas you visit. Because this tour takes place in the spring, you can see, in full bloom, the flower fields and gardens for which Holland is known.
Amsterdam, Holland
Amsterdam, Holland
Day 1Walking tour of Amsterdam; 3-4 miles, easy city walking This springtime sojourn in the Netherlands begins in its capital and largest city, Amsterdam. After meeting the guides, you set out on a morning walking tour of its vibrant and historic neighborhoods, including the Old South area, considered to be the city’s “Latin Quarter,” frequented by art lovers and known for the early 20th-century Dutch School of Architecture. Also on the route is the house where Anne Frank lived before she and her family went into hiding. Lunch is at Café de Jaren, overlooking the canals. After lunch you can rest on the short drive to the city of Haarlem. Your hotel is located in the historic center and upon check in, time permitting, you can begin exploring this fascinating city directly from the hotel’s central location; museums, medieval churches, monuments, and enticing shops are all a short stroll away. You gather in the evening for a short transfer to a highly acclaimed lakeside restaurant surrounded by wooded dunes. This modern venue is an ideal location to toast your new friends over a welcome dinner of delicately prepared local specialties. Day 2Keukenhof Tulip Show and Tulip Fields; 3-5 miles, easy Today is devoted to basking in the Netherlands’ incomparable flowers and gardens. A short ride this morning brings you to neighboring Lisse, just south of Haarlem. Lisse is the center of the annual Keukenhof Tulip Show, where the vast displays of tulips and other bulb flowers may be blooming at their colorful peak. Here, you stroll through Keukenhof’s stunning landscaped gardens and view exhibitions showcasing Holland’s flower industry (accounting for $12 billion worth of Holland’s exports). Along the way you are presented with ample opportunities to photograph the glorious fields of flowers including hyacinths and tulips which begin to blossom from April to mid-May, depending on the weather. The idea of creating the world’s largest flower garden was conceived by the town’s mayor in 1949 and designed on the Keukenhof Estate, which literally means “kitchen garden,” as it was placed on the site of the herb and vegetable garden of the 15th-century Countess of Holland, Jacoba van Beieren. You have lunch in one of the many cafés within the gardens, before strolling farther through the tulip fields, where you may find more photo opportunities. Later you return to Haarlem, where you might have time to stroll the square or enjoy a quiet drink. Tonight you dine at the hotel’s restaurant, where Dutch bank notes and international stamps were once pressed. Highlights of the menu include beautifully served fish and seafood, a reminder of Holland’s centuries of seafaring and exploration. Day 3Haarlem to Kennemerduinen National Park; 6 miles, easy. Haarlem city tour, 2 miles, easy Beer brewing was a very important industry in Haarlem, and as a result of this history you are able to walk directly from the hotel this morning along the old brewers’ canal, called the Brouwersgracht. Following this trail to the Kennermerduinen National Park on the North Sea Coast, you arrive at the most extensive and unspoiled dunes in Holland. Here, trails pass into quiet mixed deciduous and coniferous forest, over fields of wild-growing shrubs, and undulating sand dunes. Lunch is served at a beachfront restaurant, where seabirds dive into the open sea. On arrival back in Haarlem in the afternoon, you follow your guide(s) on an easy walking tour of the city. This is an opportunity to explore Haarlem in detail, including the famed main square (Gröte Markt) with its 14th-century City Hall and St. Bavokerk Church. You discover not only its historical highlights, but also absorb the city’s charm and daily life. Time permitting, you may visit the Frans Hals Museum, which houses a large selection of works by this painter, as well as other famous Dutch artists from the 15th century to the present. Another special Haarlem museum is the Teyler Museum—Holland’s oldest—which is housed in the former home of a wealthy 18th-century merchant and banker and offers a fascinating collection of paintings and artifacts. Spicy and exotic, this evening’s dinner takes place at one of the city center’s many Indonesian restaurants, popular in Holland since the colonial period. Day 4De Hoge Veluwe National Park; 4-5 miles, easy Rested and packed, you set off promptly this morning for one of Holland’s oldest and largest national parks, De Hoge Veluwe, a vast landscape with a variety of ecosystems. Here, heath land dating from the Middle Ages evolved into large expanses of drifting sand as inhabitants cut peat to fertilize fields. Eventually trees were planted to stop the drifting, but the drift sand is now being partially restored. Almost 4,000 acres of cultivated woodland—chiefly pine and red oak—remain. An extensive trail network throughout the park provides access to fascinating living ecology lessons with beautiful and rare plant species. You may even spot some of the animals who make their home in this nature reserve, species such as red deer, roe deer, a wild sheep called “Moufflon” (originally native to Corsica and Sardinia), and even wild boar. The park is also the location of the Kröller-Müller Museum, which houses an excellent collection of nearly 300 of Van Gogh’s paintings (including “The Potato Eaters”) as well as works by other modern European painters. Outside the museum is Europe’s largest sculpture garden, which includes works by Rodin, Moore, Lupchitz, and others. The De Hoge Veluwe Park provides a harmonious blend of nature, art, and architecture. Late in the afternoon continue on to your second home of the week—a splendid hotel that used to be the Utrecht courthouse, right in the heart of this vibrant city. After settling in, stroll from your hotel to dinner at a nearby restaurant. Day 5Historic Utrecht; 2-3 miles, easy. Visit to Amelisweerd Estate. Free afternoon This morning you explore historic Utrecht on foot, leaving directly from the hotel. You follow a path into the green Wilhemina Park and the landmark modernist classic Rietveld-Schröder House, designed by the architect Rietveld. You continue your lovely stroll along the winding Kromme Rijn River. An exclusive lunch of local organic fare is served at the Amelisweerd Estate’s charming carriage house with its wood stove and open kitchen. After lunch, you take a short walk through the grounds of this 17th-century estate preserved as a regional park and board your van to return to Utrecht. The afternoon and evening are yours to design: you may use your hotel’s fitness center, or perhaps spend the afternoon in the fascinating Centraal Museum, Holland’s oldest municipal museum. The Centraal is located in a renovated medieval cloister and houses a wide collection divided into five categories: old masters, modern art, design, fashion, and local history. With shops open until late in the evening, there is ample time to find unique souvenirs. Due to the city’s central location, dining options in Utrecht are very representative of Dutch cuisine as a whole. You might sample specialties from various provinces such as dried sausages, cheeses, or mustards. Day 6Kinderdijk windmills; 4-6 miles, easy to moderate Today is a fun immersion into Dutch history and culture during which you visit and experience what Holland is best known for—windmills, picturesque villages, and tidy farmhouses. Set off for the southwest and the famed and highly picturesque windmills east of Rotterdam at Kinderdijk. The 19 windmills at Kinderdijk, built during the 18th century, were the “high-tech” development of the day, harnessing the power of the coastal winds to pump water away and build up land. Learn first-hand about this crucial part of Holland’s history while you walk on trails along the canals and directly beneath the windmills. Along the way you are immersed in quintessential Dutch countryside—grazing sheep and abundant wildflowers as well as a wetland nature reserve with rare birds such as black tern and marsh harrier. Finally, you cross the Rek River by ferry and pass characteristically quaint Dutch villages. Lunch time finds you at a typical Dutch pancake restaurant, before exploring the medieval village of Oudewater (“old waterway”). Burned by the Spanish and rebuilt in the 17th century, this protected historic village was famed for weighing witches and making ropes. The final dinner is a festive celebration of your exploration of the Netherlands’ natural places and cultural treasures. Day 7Departure After breakfast your guides provide two group transfers to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport for early morning and mid-morning departures. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"I truly enjoy pointing out to guests the Dutch way of life. I respect the mum cycling with one child on the front of her bike, one on the rear, and shopping bags dangling from the handlebars. For her it's daily life; always special and uniquely Dutch."
-Graeme Cunningham
![]() | Nights 1, 2 & 3Stempels Hotel |
![]() | Nights 4, 5 & 6Court Hotel |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Graeme CunninghamGraeme has guided hiking holidays and walking tours throughout Holland, Scotland, France, Norway and Greece. Although Graeme grew up in Scotland, he now makes Holland his home. In addition to his native language, Graeme speaks fluent Dutch and some French and German. In his free time he enjoys music, travel, reading, Qigong (Chinese exercise) and is currently writing a novel. |
![]() | Arjen MeursArjens’ area of expertise extends well beyond his native Holland. Fluent in five languages he feels as comfortable speaking about Italian history as he does Cromagnon cave paintings in France. When not guiding, Arjen can be seen (if you look quickly) skating along the series of canals of Holland. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"I truly enjoy pointing out to guests the Dutch way of life. I respect the mum cycling with one child on the front of her bike, one on the rear, and shopping bags dangling from the handlebars. For her it's daily life; always special and uniquely Dutch."
-Graeme Cunningham
"I truly enjoy pointing out to guests the Dutch way of life. I respect the mum cycling with one child on the front of her bike, one on the rear, and shopping bags dangling from the handlebars. For her it's daily life; always special and uniquely Dutch."
-Graeme Cunningham
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If you are traveling alone and wish to share a room, we will make every effort to find you a roommate of the same gender.
Guided Walking: Based on availability, if you reserve a tour at least 91 days prior to the tour start date and wish to share a room, you will not be required to pay the single supplement fee (except where designated), even if we cannot find you a roommate.
Small Ship Cruising: A single supplement will be charged until we are able to confirm a roommate for you. If we are able to match you with a roommate, the single supplement will be refunded.
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Child pricing is available on request. Minimum ages apply to select departures including Uganda: Gorillas & Chimps (minimum age 16).
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CW Safaris are expertly crafted to create unique, individual travel experiences. Our safaris are offered as independent adventures... journeys you will take with local expert guides, on your choice of select departures dates. Independent journeys mean you choose the time and place and we bring it all together for you — the destinations, the travel arrangements, the lodgings, the activities. Please allow 24-48 hours to confirm your requested dates.
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Self-Guided Walking and Biking Adventures give you maximum flexibility as you travel at your own pace—setting off whenever you're ready, choosing when and where to stop for lunch, and planning the day around your own personal schedule. We provide comprehensive and up-to-date materials as well as maps, detailed route notes, and great accommodations. All tours are rated for activity level; Self-Guided Biking Adventures are ideal for either beginner or experienced cyclists. We supply quality bikes and panniers on all biking tours. On every Self-Guided Adventure your luggage is transported for you. Take your spirit of adventure even further on a Self-Guided trip.
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On our Self-Guided Adventures, a single supplement applies to all solo travelers for single occupancy of a room.
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On our Self-Guided Adventures, a solo traveler surcharge (above and beyond the single supplement fee) applies to select destinations. Please call for details.
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On our Private Adventures, a single supplement applies when two (or more) friends traveling together with to reserve private rooms.
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Our Guided Walking Adventures place you at the heart of the most extraordinary destinations—exploring the world on foot allows for a truly up-close experience. Departing on a scheduled basis, these tours boast hand-crafted itineraries, fine accommodations with access to scenic trails, restaurants showcasing authentic fare, and distinctive cultural events. Trips are led by the best guides in the travel industry, always local to the regions in which they guide. With small groups of like-minded guests and Guaranteed Departures, Guided Walking trips invite you to slow down to experience the world.
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I think Arjen and Graeme might be my favorite guides ever. They made us feel like friends, not clients. They are absolutely the best!
- S. Phillips, IllinoisOf course it really helped that the weather was great every day. But I had truly under anticipated the richness of the terrain, the history of the area, and the cultural diversity of Holland. So it was a pleasant surprise.
- J. Allecta, CaliforniaAt the end of each invigorating day, I couldn’t help smiling for all the fun we had. It really is a wonderful organization!
- A. Strong, New YorkInteresting landscape, excellent guides and lodging - all reasonably priced!
- T. Weis, OhioNew friends, art, history, nature, great food, great adventure in fine style.
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