photos from 10 September
Lelystad to Zaandam; zedding in Zaandam
We had decided to finished the holiday with a few days in Zaandam. We came here in late 2016: here’s our stories from then. So yesterday (Sunday 8 September) was taken up by a relatively long (42 miles) trip. No rain, little wind but much wiggling: https://cyclemeter.com/dd47ea6f33590baa/Cycle-20190908-1049-80348. I’d been keen to see the completely reclaimed countryside of Flevoland, and got it.
![]() street-names en route |
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Today has been a deliberately lazy day: breakfast, shopping, coffee, more shopping, more coffee, dozing, cinema, sleep Tomorrow we might be energetic!
Lelystad looping: addendum
Lelystad looping
Hello from a cafe outside the Batavia Museum! There is much on how they are rebuilding old sailing ships here. Not a surprise that this is a lively area. We are in a city, a city on land reclaimed from water. Cycling through wiggly suburbs is such a change to cycling through countryside! Continue reading
photos from 6 September
Around the Zuiderzee museum at Enkhuizen
![]() Paulus Potter sketching a goat… |
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3rd September: if it’s Tuesday, it’s washing day
Elly realised that marinas may have laundry facilities for customers berthing there. The interesting question was whether random visitors could use these facilities. So we went to Oudeschild to find out, and then on to de Waal to encounter a museum of local farming. Sheep seem to fulfil more roles than just eating and being eaten.
2nd September: to den Burg, then de Koog
Today was a shopping and sightseeing day. Cyclemeter map for now, photos below.
Den Burg sheep-market
At the ‘Flora’ shipwreck and beach-combing museum
![]() Jutter boat, previously used by Texel jutter Sil Boon. (A jutter is a beachcomber or scavenger.) |
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1st September: round Texel
OK, it’s an island and it has tarmac, so Bruce has to go around it. Fortunately, Elly isn’t averse to a little cyclo-circumnavigation, either, and so off we went. Of course there was headwind both ways, so please don’t laugh too much as the speed on the cyclemeter map.
But we had 37 miles of being tourists, hence a lot of photos! Continue reading









































































































