Giethoorn is quaint little “water village” snuggled between National Parks and nature preserve in North-Central Netherlands. I first learned this charming locale existed after we moved to Germany. I knew we had to visit since we were so close! So this was our fist “out of town” overnight trip since moving here, and it was just what the doctor ordered! I was feeling a bit claustrophobic with all the tight German villages clustered so close together and I needed some fresh air and space! We spent our anniversary weekend exploring the neighboring town of Steenwijk, sampling the local brews and all the cheese, and meandering down the relaxing canals that are at the heart of Giethoorn. Much of this area of The Netherlands looks strait out of a fairy tale; old wooden windmills, thatched-roof cottages encircled by overflowing colorful flower gardens, and plenty of scenic moorland, black and white Holstein cows, and bike-riders dotted in-between. And Giethoorn is no exception!
Nicknamed “Green Venice” and “Venice of the North,” Giethoorn is situated on a series of small islands that are connected only by canals, a walking path, and 177 bridges. This picture-perfect Dutch village, oozing with charm and beauty, is growing in popularity as tourist destination thanks in part to near quarterly mentions on National Geographic’s social media platforms. As such, It can get quite crowded in the summer months. Please, if you plan to visit, be a courteous tourist and realize many of these homes are private property and not for public use.



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Time needed to explore Giethoorn (canals only): 4-6 hours.
English Friendly: 10/10
Attractions: 7/10
Stores/Restaurants are open late on Thursdays and close early on Friday’s, so plan accordingly.




















Just beautiful! Thank you for posting!
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