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Hidden Holland


  • Luster
  • by Saskia Naafs, Guido Van Eijck, Roel Hendrickx (Fotograaf)
The Dutch love to travel but they tend to forget that there is also a lot to see and do in their own country. This alternative travel guide is a tribute to all these unique, beautiful, madcap and inspiring places. The authors will guide you off the beaten path, to over 380 places which will astonish you. With over 60 eclectic lists including: - mysterious mummies - fascinating fantasists - brutalist gems - impressive waterworks - former islands - life achievements worth admiring ...

ISBN 9789460583353 | EN | PB
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Publisher Luster
ISBN 9789460583353
Author(s) Saskia Naafs, Guido Van Eijck, Roel Hendrickx (Fotograaf)
Publication date February 2023
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 185 x 130 mm
Pages 280
Language(s) English ed.
Description

New & fully updated edition 2023

Writers and researchers SASKIA NAAFS and GUIDO VAN EIJCK like to venture out and explore the outposts of their own country. They regularly make city trips and take long nature walks. They have already published two travel guides: 'The 500 Hidden Secrets of Amsterdam' and 'The 500 Hidden Secrets of Rotterdam'.

The Dutch love to travel but they tend to forget that there is also a lot to see and do in their own country. This alternative travel guide is a tribute to all these unique, beautiful, madcap and inspiring places. The authors will guide you off the beaten path, to over 380 places which will astonish you. This book includes over
60 eclectic lists including:
- mysterious mummies
- fascinating fantasists
- brutalist gems
- impressive waterworks
- former islands
- life achievements worth admiring

These hidden gems were photographed by ROEL HENDRICKX, an avid traveller, hiker and day tripper. Thanks to this guide he rediscovered some of his favourite places in the Netherlands and was pleasantly surprised by a bunch of new finds.