20110520 Amerongen (the Netherlands)
Amerongen is a small medieval city in the middle of the Netherlands, tucking on the river Nederrijn (Lower Rhine). We pass a weekend in a Bed&Breakfast in Amerongen and enjoy the special atmosphere of this nice place. Click on for the day after around Amerongen
and further:
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Travel Book - Day Trip to Giethoorn
Summer 2018, Europe has had a summer heat wave. So my friends and I decided to drive to Giethoorn and take a boat or have a swim in the nature. Giethoorn is located in the De Wieden National Park in the Netherlands, and we also set out from another city located in the National Park: Amerongen.
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Music: “A New Part of Life” by Dan Romer
Maastricht - Netherlands (HD1080p)
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Forest Holiday Cottages for Nature Lovers | Estate The Heezeberg in The Netherlands (Europe)
Welcome to Estate The Heezeberg. Two forest holiday cottages are situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, available to rent for a unique holiday experience. The forest and the land of the Estate are spread over 22 hectares at a 10-minutes walk from the cozy village of Diever, The Netherlands in Europe. Diever is known for its Shakespeare open-air theater. And for its prehistoric dolmens. The Estate borders on the ‘Drents-Friese Wold’ National Park. One of the most beautiful nature areas in Europe, designated as a Natura 2000 area. An oasis of peace and natural beauty... Boundless landscapes with a breathtaking variety of forest, heathland, shifting sands and wildlife. Waiting for you! For more info & direct bookings from the owner:
Music: Maca - ADRIÁN BERENGUER
Camera: AgriFly
Edit: Last Tuesday
Scherpenzeel and surroundings, Netherlands
Scherpenzeel is a village and municipality in the Gelderse Valley in the Dutch province Gelderland, region Gelderse Valley. The municipality of Scherpenzeel includes the village of the same name with the hamlets of Ruwinkel and De Haar and part of the hamlet of Moorst. In the French era Scherpenzeel came under the province of Utrecht, but since 19 September 1814 Scherpenzeel has been a member of Gelderland again.
The name Scherpenzeel, then called 'Scarpenzele', gives reason to assume that there must have been a fortified house next to a settlement.
Huis Scherpenzeel was part of the Scherpenzeel Estate until 1975. In the 14th century there was already a fortified house on the site of the present House Scherpenzeel. It was owned by the Van Scherpenzeel family.
Halfway through the 19th century the house got its present form: a not too large, symmetrical and elegant whole: front and back facades have some columns, covered with pewter; the side walls each have two stepped gables. See the presentation.
In the vicinity of Scherpenzeel is also the Grebbelinie. This is a water line between the Utrechtse Heuvelrug and the Veluwe, which was built in the 18th century. However, its fame is derived from the period 1939-1940, when the line under the name Valleistelling formed the main defence of the Dutch defence plan. After the Second World War, the casemates, tank barriers and German bunkers were covered with a layer of greenery. More than 40 kilometres of military history are now hidden in a beautiful and elongated nature reserve along Valleikanaal and Eem.
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Confined spaces drone flying on a snow covered hillridge, Utrechtse Heuvelrug, short version
Special thanks to my friends at droneshop.nl for keeping me airborn.
Footage filmed with my DJI Phantom 4:
Music: Dark Matters by Leftfield from their album Alternative Light Source.
Wikipedia on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug:
Utrecht Hill Ridge is a ridge of low sandhills that stretches in a direction from southeast to northwest over the Dutch province of Utrecht and over a part of North Holland. The total length of the region is about 50 km. It covers an area of approximately 23.000 ha. The part of the ridge in North Holland is commonly called “Het Gooi”.
On the southeastern side the ridge rises sharply from the valley of the Nederrijn (“Lower Rhine”). Here the famous Grebbeberg (“Grebbe Mountain”) forms a landmark (52 m. high) where Battle of the Grebbeberg took place in 1940 as important part of Battle of the Netherlands. The highest peak of the ridge is the Amerongse Berg (“Amerongen Mountain”) of 68 m. On the northern side the ridge continues to the shores of the Gooimeer (“Lake Gooi”).
The Utrecht Hill Ridge was created 150.000 years ago as a push moraine in the Wolstonian Stage, a middle Pleistocene glacial period. Before that time the rivers Rhine and Meuse flowed more north, and created deposits of sand. The glaciers pushed these deposits in a southern and western direction.
After the last Ice Age the area got overgrown with woods. In historical times the population increased and woodlands were cleared for cattle and sheep. The Utrecht Hill Ridge was then largely covered with heather and sand drifts. In the 19th and 20th century large parts of the ridge were replanted with trees again.