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Is this the same as the Pelgrimspad?Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
If you don't have another method to translate and are using chrome, right click somewhere on the page and click 'translate to English'.Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
It's not the same.Is this the same as the Pelgrimspad?
If so, I have a guide book.
Joe and I tried it but found without knowing Dutch, we couldn't find lodging.
That was many years ago -
No that is another path. I am Dutch and there are quite a few long distance walking paths. The Pieterpad is the most well known. The pilgrimspath is supposed the be the beginning of your pilgrimage if you start from your own home.Is this the same as the Pelgrimspad?
If so, I have a guide book.
Joe and I tried it but found without knowing Dutch, we couldn't find lodging.
That was many years ago -
No that is another path. I am Dutch and there are quite a few long distance walking paths. The Pieterpad is the most well known. The pilgrimspath is supposed the be the beginning of your pilgrimage if you start from your own home.
And for accomodation. You can join n ‘Vrienden op de fiets’ (bike friends). Locals offer rooms for cyclists and walkers. €25,- euro including breakfast. Membership fee €9,-.Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
Hello,Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
This is the book I have. It is written by Jan Gerritsen.No that is another path. I am Dutch and there are quite a few long distance walking paths. The Pieterpad is the most well known. The pilgrimspath is supposed the be the beginning of your pilgrimage if you start from your own home.
Heidi, I believe the book I have is the one you might find helpful. Let me know.Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
Heidi, I believe the book I have is the one you might find helpful. Let me know.
The instructions go from Amsterdam to 's-Hertogenbosch through historic towns and villages, polders, and crosses some major rivers.
Vrienden op de Fiets:'Frienden Ops de Fiets'.
Yes, also if continuing in Belgium.Hikers are welcome too.
I researched this a few years ago but haven't got there yet. If you open the website in the chrome browser it will translate into English. Within the website is lots of useful information and a link to a cycling organisation that you can join who will provide a 'handbook' with contacts for a network of simple accommodation where the hosts provide bed and breakfast for a low fixed rate. As I say this was about five or six years ago so things may have changed a bit; it interested me as it's not a mountainous route which I needed for my bad knees but now I need to wait for replacements so am temporarily grounded. I seem to remember that there are some YouTube videos which will give you ideas of what the route is like.Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
I researched this a few years ago but haven't got there yet. If you open the website in the chrome browser it will translate into English. Within the website is lots of useful information and a link to a cycling organisation that you can join who will provide a 'handbook' with contacts for a network of simple accommodation where the hosts provide bed and breakfast for a low fixed rate. As I say this was about five or six years ago so things may have changed a bit; it interested me as it's not a mountainous route which I needed for my bad knees but now I need to wait for replacements so am temporarily grounded. I seem to remember that there are some YouTube videos which will give you ideas of what the route is like.
Good Luck and if you go ahead don't forget to let us know.
Annie, I would love to see the book - and perhaps plan THAT camino another time. In the future, I will have to think even more about flat walks (bad knee), so it's on my list.Heidi, I believe the book I have is the one you might find helpful. Let me know.
The instructions go from Amsterdam to 's-Hertogenbosch through historic towns and villages, polders, and crosses some major rivers.
I am Dutch and walked the Pieterpad in a few stages. It is a nice walk. It is a totally different experience than a camino for sure; when you do it as s single person. Meeting other people is not that spontaneous, not that many people oon the trail, half of them walking the opposite way. For me it was a quite "lonely" experience; most of the time sleeping in bnb's, eating alone. ( Walking alone I don't mind at all)Has anyone here walked the Pieterpad in the Netherlands? I have found a Dutch-only website, but would really like personal information, recommendations, walking distances...
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