Nijmegen Tourist Attractions: 12 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Nijmegen? Check out our Nijmegen Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Nijmegen.
Top Places to visit in Nijmegen:
muZIEum, Lange Hezelstraat, Stevenskerk, Grote Markt, Kronenburgerpark, Valkhof Park, Museum Het Valkhof, Velorama National Bicycle Museum, Waalbrug, De Waagh, Barbarossa-ruïne, Stadhuis
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Wielewaal campsite, Baarle, Netherlands - one of the best sites I have visited!
De Wielewaal (the Golden Oriole) is a small campsite located in the very curious village of Baarle-Nassau / Hertog where the borders of the Netherlands and Belgium are intertwined to form 24 Belgian exclaves and seven Dutch exclaves within the Belgian exclaves. It is located in a beautiful walking and cycling area and there are also fish ponds here. Many guests are long term making use of the many facilities here.
This is one of the best campsites I have ever visited.
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Holland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Holland.
The European kingdom of Holland, known also as the Netherlands, was until relatively recently a powerful trading nation that possessed many colonies.Most of this land of tulips, windmills and canals is located below sea level and in the 17th century was the most prosperous country in Europe. Amsterdam is Holland`s splendid metropolis, a city of canals and gables where almost anything is permitted as long as it does no harm. Today the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and is the largest lakeland village in the world. In a huge open-air area between Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport, every ten years an international exhibition of garden architecture is held, the Floriade. It features hundreds of blossoming show gardens that are admired by millions of visitors from all over the world. In the 16th century life on the ocean wave brought glorious times for the city of Edam that is now world famous for its cheese of the same name. More than thirty shipyards once prospered in the city and the fleet of legendary Dutch hero, Michiel De Ruyter, was built there. Mijmegen lies proudly on the banks of the River Waal. The origins of Holland’s oldest city are to be found in the Roman settlement of Noviomagum. The triangular market square of this university and Hanseatic town is dominated by the Waag House, a red-bricked building of Renaissance design. The Molens Van Kinderdijk is a fascinating landscape of windmills and a Unesco World Heritage Sight. Its nineteen windmills are world famous and of course typical of Holland. The fascination of old cities, dreamy fairytale-like villages, paintings by some of the world’s greatest artists, bicycles and windmill: Holland is very much a land of the familiar and also the exotic.
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The Netherlands from above - E7/10 - Why do we live where we live?
This series shows The Netherlands from a spectacular perspective. Through data visualizations, impressive aerial images and portraits of people on the ground, we show who we are and how time changes and has changed the country.
Over the past 100 years the population of Netherlands has increased by around 10 million. In order to provide accommodation for everyone, we have built millions of houses. We now live in centuries-old canal houses, in new housing estates, or on the water in house boats.
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Netherlands: Roermond: The water is wide - Our boat Alk visits Roermond
The town Roermond is surrounded by the 'Maasplassen', large pools of water, that arose after excavations along the river Meuse. Because Roermond itself is a very attractive town, it is a popular place for a weekend visit by boaters in the province of Limburg. This also applies to us...
Netherlands: The Eemskanaal from Groningen to Delfzijl
The Eemskanaal (Ems Canal) connects the city of Groningen (the Verbindingskanaal/Oosterhaven, Winschoterdiep and van Starkenborghkanaal) with Delfzijl (Ems). The canal was built between 1866 and 1876 and was expanded in 1963.
The canal is a major shipping route (suitable for coasters) and is also the main drainage of northeastern Drenthe (the Hunze and the Drentsche Aa) and the area around Hoogezand-Sappemeer, where many shipbuilding is situated.
The canal is 26,5 km long and has a width of 60 meters.
Ommen The Netherlands
Ommen (Dutch) is a municipality and a Hanseatic city in the Vecht valley of the Salland region, which is at the heart of the province of Overijssel in the eastern Netherlands. Historical records first name Ommen in the early 12th century and it was officially founded as a city in 1248. The municipality had a population of 17,333 in 2017 and covers an area of 182.01 km2.
National Park The Biesbosch, Netherlands
De Biesbosch ('forest of sedges' or 'rushwoods') National Park, is one of the largest national parks of the Netherlands and one of the last extensive areas of freshwater tidal wetlands in Northwestern Europe. The Biesbosch consists of a large network of rivers and smaller and larger creeks with islands. The vegetation is mostly willow forests, although wet grasslands and fields of reed are common as well. The Biesbosch is an important wetland area for waterfowl and has a rich flora and fauna. It is especially important for migrating geese.
The Biesbosch was created when 300 square kilometres of polder lands were submerged in the St. Elizabeth flood in the year 1421. Before this, the area was called Grote Hollandse Waard, containing cultivated land and a number of villages. The more than a century old dikes collapsed because of lack of maintenance, due to the difficult economic situation in the area, and the difficulties between the political entities within (especially the Hook and Cod (civil) wars).
Before 1970 a connection with the sea existed, and the tidal differences were, on average, two meters. Despite the diminished inflow of the Meuse and Waal rivers, fresh water continued to dominate. The tidal differences almost disappeared after 1970 when the Delta Works closed the Haringvliet and with it the Biesbosch's direct connection with the sea. Only in the northern part of the Biesbosch (the so-called Sliedrechtse Biesbosch) some of the tidal difference remained (20–80 cm on average). The diminishing of the tidal difference caused a dramatic transformation of the Biesbosch, which mostly changed into a willow forest with small remnants of the once mighty delta streams. The creation of the Haringvlietdam also blocked the main route for migrating fish. The influence of both rivers and sea had now mostly gone.
The Dutch government has decided to undo most of the reclamation and give it back to nature and to reconnect the main rivers with the Biesbosch creeks. This decision has been made as a result of extremely high river discharges in 1993 and 1995. This means that a large part of the Biesbosch will return to its original state: an interconnected network of rivers and creeks, serving as an inland river delta. The area can then be used as a natural buffer to prevent major floods and to lower the risk of very high river levels. This will also restore some of the natural situation and will result in an expansion of the habitat of many animals. Much of this operation is near completion as of 2014.
Especially the beaver population could profit from these hydrological changes (and, as of 2014, they indeed expanded their range significantly). It would also hopefully create the right conditions for the return of the osprey and the white-tailed eagle as breeding birds. Because of recent nature development of new wetlands the great egret and the little egret have already become familiar elements in the Biesbosch today.
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A segment Arizona Gold Adventures did for Erica's Travels, a weekly program on Dutch national television. The program is hosted by the former health-minister of the Netherlands, and two-time Olympic medalist Erica Terpstra. The focus of her television program is on meeting inspiring and/or spiritual people around the world, and to learn important lessons from these peoples and cultures. An average episode of Erica's Travels, has an audience of 2-million viewers, and is broadcast on Nederland 1, the first and most popular television channel in the Netherlands. In this segment Arizona Gold Adventures gold prospecting instructor Bret Chilcott, teaches Erica how to find gold near Bumblebee, Arizona.