One Day in Giethoorn, the Dutch fairytale village without roads (2024)

You’ve probably seen photos online of the prettiest village in the Netherlands, Giethoorn. Visiting Giethoorn from Amsterdam is a doable day trip from Amsterdam if you’re patient enough to spend two hours getting there independently.

I personally preferred staying overnight at Giethoorn in the picturesque village, so you get to enjoy the sunset over the calm canals without the crowds… Keep reading for my tips for visiting Giethoorn, the Netherlands without a tour. I also include information on how to get to Giethoorn from Amsterdam!

Contents

    • 0.1 About Giethoorn
    • 0.2 Things to do in Giethoorn
      • 0.2.1 Boating around Giethoorn
      • 0.2.2 Walk around Giethoorn (and take photos)
    • 0.3 Other activities in/around Giethoorn
    • 0.4 How to avoid the crowds in Giethoorn
    • 0.5 Where to eat in Giethoorn
    • 0.6 Where to stay in Giethoorn
    • 0.7 How to get to Giethoorn from Amsterdam without a tour
  • 1 Have you heard of Giethoorn?

About Giethoorn

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This beautiful Dutch village has no proper roads and it’s known as “Venice of the North.” As someone who’s been to both places, I can’t really say that there’s too much in common beyond the water and how both destinations are beautiful in their own way. Giethoorn is truly a village and supporting200,000+ touristseach year can be an issue in this town of 2,260 residents.

Giethoorn is certainly touristy (despite what some people write). Despite that, I found its charms as I walked along its stunning canals around sunset after the tour buses had left If you’re traveling with your significant other, family, or even friends, you’re certain to have a blast while boating around.

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Giethoorn is estimated to date back to the 14th century as a farming community. The name Giethoorn is actually a bit tragic in origin. In 1170, there was a flood, which killed a lot of livestock, especially goats. Following the floods, many goat horns were found at the bottom of the canals afterward, hence the name “Geytenhoren” [goat horns] in Dutch. It was shortened later on.

(Practical note: You pronounce Giethoorn something like Hate-horn with the first H sounding like a phlegmyG/CH sound. Some Dutch people may not recognize the village if you say the beginning “G” if you say it the same as English.)

Although many peopleknow that canals in the Netherlands were man-made, you can witness the earliest version of canals at the nearbyWeerribben National Park, only thirty minutes away from Giethoorn. Early inhabitants in the Netherlands would dredge the soil for peat, which could be used for fire.

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Over time, these beds of soil started filling up with rainwater….and the Dutch got their famous canals. In Giethoorn, you’ll find over four miles of canals.Giethoorn became famous after being featured in a famous Dutch movie, Fanfare.

Things to do in Giethoorn

Boating around Giethoorn

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Boating in Giethoorn is the main thing to do in Giethoorn. Although you can take a guided tour in a canal boat, I always love piloting a boat given the opportunity. The boats to rent in Giethoorn movevery slowly and often include a rubber exterior, so even an inexperienced (and terrible) boat driver like myself can comfortably pilot a boat without risking damage.

We paid about fifteen euros to boat around Giethoorn for one hour, which was enough time to enjoy the natural area around it. The village itself is pretty small although the swampland around it makes it perfect for a scenic boat ride around the city. Some canals are a bit tight to squeeze through, especially during the mid-afternoon.

The boats in Giethoorn are specially designed to run on electricity to minimize noise in the village. Despite this, some people with fancier boats often race by. There are numerous places to rent a boat in Giethoorn, so check the prices prior to committing and bring cash as you might get a cash discount as we did.

Insider tip: There’s a supermarket (Albert Heijn) shortly before the entrance to the village where you can buy affordable beer and snacks. As the boat goes very slowly, practically everyone is enjoying wine as well as beer while boating around. Save money by bringing your own beer and bottle opener (for wine). If you forget, you can purchase a cold beer (and fries) from the fries shop where you can dock your boat.

Walk around Giethoorn (and take photos)

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When I had initially read about Giethoorn, I had assumed that there wereno roads whatsoever.However, there’s a footpath as well as pedestrian bridges that you can use to navigate the village and other parts of the village have roads for cars (as you would expect). Most bridges closer to the entrance can be a bit crowded as most tourists don’t wander too far into the village. It’s still pretty tough to get a photo without people, but you might be able to once you get outside of the most touristy part of Giethoorn (close to the restaurants).

Although you can rent a bike in Giethoorn, it’s hard biking around Giethoorn due to the skinny bridges as well as the crowds. The few bikers that we saw really struggled to bike around Giethoorn (mid-afternoon) and many just walked their bikes after finding the crowds too unwieldy. It’s a bit of a waste of money given how little you can truly enjoy biking during peak season.

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Other activities in/around Giethoorn

There are a number of other water activities that you can do in Giethoorn, including SUP (stand-up paddling) in the canals. I didn’t have a bathing suit and I was a bit nervous about falling in with all my clothes, so I ended up saying no to this fun activity. Bring a bathing suit if you’re considering trying out SUP in Giethoorn.

Similarly, you can rent a sailboat (if you know how to sail) or learn to sail on the nearby lake. Lastly, the lake close to Giethoorn is particularly windy, so it makes for an ideal place to go windsurfing. Lessons were pretty affordable although once again, you must have your bathing suit with you to go windsurfing. (We tried to convince the owner to let us do it in our underwear; it didn’t work.)

How to avoid the crowds in Giethoorn

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If possible, avoid going to Giethoorn during April. April and early May is peak season in the Netherlands due to the tulips in bloom. Sorry to break the news to you, but there are busloads of tourists who come to see the beautiful village without roads as it broke the internet (I kid). With tour buses of 50+ tourists, it’s hard for Giethoorn to feel like an untouched village.

If possible, try to get to Giethoorn as early as possible and/or arrive close to 3pm. Most of the tourist groups head back to Amsterdam around 3-4pm and it’s such a relief to experience Giethoorn without the tourists. Unfortunately, I thought that Giethoorn wasn’t well known…but it’s an open secret. Just be patient and consider staying overnight to get the beautiful canals to yourself in the morning.

Where to eat in Giethoorn

There are a number of restaurants with premium locations (and the prices that come along with that) on the canals of Giethoorn although we ended up atRistorante Fratelli. This restaurant was family-friendly, affordable, and calm. The pizza and pasta was tasty although you’ll need to reserve ahead for the best views.

I also stopped off at Restaurant Grachthof for an apple pie (super Dutch) and fresh mint tea to share with my friend while my husband ordered a coffee. It was a nice mid-afternoon snack that fit the laid-back feeling of Giethoorn. We also stopped off for cold beer and fries atSnackbar “Geythorn”(be sure to have cash).

On a recent trip, we stopped off at the De Witte Hoeve, which is a pancake house and cafe. It is housed in a beautiful historic home that I assume is a former house from the name. The selection was decent enough with pancakes along with tea, beer, and other drinks. Basic Dutch snacks such as bitterballen are also available. It was raining when we arrived, so it was a nice place to escape the weather until it cleared up. They stock the local Giethoorn-brewed beer.

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Where to stay in Giethoorn

There are a number of adorable bed and breakfasts in Giethoorn as well as proper hotels in Giethoorn. After booking last minute, all the hotels in Giethoorn that I wanted to stay at were booked up, be sure to book your hotel for Giethoorn ASAP as they fill up quickly. As a result, I ended up staying a little outside of Giethoorn at the cutest bed and breakfast with a view of the sheep on the farm. For those on a budget, there’s even a hostel in Giethoorn.

How to get to Giethoorn from Amsterdam without a tour

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By train: You’ll need to take the train to Zwolle, a gorgeoustypically Dutch city. There’s the 70 bus from Zwolle that goes to Giethoorn (final destination:Steenwijk via Zwartsluis). It should take about one hour until you get to Blauwe Hand, the bus stop for Giethoorn. This bus isn’t that frequent, so it’s best to check google maps to see the most efficient route. I recommend starting early as as the bus journey to Giethoorn from Amsterdam can take two hours (or more).

It’s also possible to transfer to the bus to Giethoorn fromMeppel and Steenwijk train stations. From Steenwijk, you can take the 71 bus towards Zwartsluis until you reach the bus stop, Blauwe Hand. From Meppel, you can simply take the 79 bus towardsBlauwe Hand. It should take about 1 hour from Zwolle.

I found that renting a car to go to Giethoorn from Amsterdam was actually cheaper. I visited Giethoorn with a friend and my husband. We figured out that it would cost almost 25 eurosone way to go to Giethoorn for one day from Amsterdam PER PERSON. It was cheaper to rent a car. There’s available parking outside of the historic village that’s free for visitors. It’s a short walk (5 minutes) to the village from the parking lot.

If you’ve read this and thought that this sounds way too involved, you can also take a tour to Giethoorn from Amsterdam where transportation is taken care of.

Have you heard of Giethoorn?

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FAQs

Is a day trip to Giethoorn worth it? ›

If you have limited time in the Netherlands, it's not worth going out of the way to get to Giethoorn. I'd recommend an extra day in Amsterdam over a day trip to Giethoorn. But if you have more time, it can be worth visiting Giethoorn to drive a boat around the canals can be a great way to spend your day!

What is the best time of day to visit Giethoorn? ›

Early morning in Giethoorn

Most tourists normally arrive around 11.00AM and leave our village around 17.00PM. To avoid the crowds you can also try to arrive around 08.00 AM or after 17.00PM and have the village for yourself. Giethoorn village has no closing-time.

Does Giethoorn have roads? ›

Giethoorn village has no roads in the center. So of course, no roads means also no cars. Visitors and residents of Giethoorn village need to park their car outside the village at special car parks.

Are cars allowed in Giethoorn? ›

Giethoorn is a cute Dutch village in the Netherlands. There are no roads in the village center. So, instead of using cars and roads, the locals and tourists of Giethoorn village use mostly waterways to transport themselves in Giethoorn village. Therefore, a comparison with the Italian Venice is often quickly made.

How long is the train from Amsterdam to Giethoorn? ›

Amsterdam to Giethoorn by train

A journey from Amsterdam to Giethoorn village by public transport will take 2 – 2,5 hours (one way).

What is special about Giethoorn? ›

Tourism has been an influence on the old traditional town. The village, still fully accessible only by boat, is one of several places commonly known as the Venice of the North or Venice of the Netherlands. Giethoorn has 176 bridges.

Is Giethoorn open on Sundays? ›

Opening hours: saturday - sunday - monday 11.00-17.00, sunday 12.00-17.00.

Can you drive to Giethoorn, Netherlands? ›

The village is accessible by car, but in the centre of Giethoorn you can not drive by car. Public transport – bus, train – to Giethoorn is perfectly arranged and there are also some other options and combinations.

Where is the village without roads? ›

Take a closer look at Giethoorn: The village without roads. Located in the Weerribben-Wieden National Park in the northern Dutch province of Overijssel, Giethoorn is a truly magical and unforgettable town, where locals and tourists mingle to enjoy the best of nature.

How safe are Dutch roads? ›

The Netherlands has one of the best road safety records in Europe. The number of road deaths is decreasing every year. In 2014 there were 570 road deaths, 11% fewer than in 2009. The Government is aiming to reduce the number of road deaths even further to less than 500 in 2020.

Are roads free in Netherlands? ›

Currently, there is no general toll for driving on country roads and motorways in the Netherlands. This means you can travel around the country without paying any additional road tolls. However, there are two tunnels that are subject to tolls: the Kiltunnel and the Westerschelde Tunnel.

Where do you park your car in Giethoorn? ›

There are 3 parking lots in the center of Giethoorn for in total 610 cars (green area) When you approach Giethoorn from it's South-side then there are 7 parking lots for in total 710 cars (red area). When you approach Giethoorn from it's North-side then there are 2 parking lots for in total 300 cars (yellow area).

What does Giethoorn mean in English? ›

The name “Giethoorn” came from “great horn”, which says a lot about the history of this place. The village was founded way back in 1230, and the earliest settlers discovered goat horns buried in mud.

Where vehicles are not allowed? ›

Perhaps the most noticeable first impression visitors get of Mackinac Island is the absence of automobiles! Visitors and residents travel by foot, bicycle or horse drawn carriage. This tempo is more comparable to the 19th century.

How much time do you need in Giethoorn? ›

A day in Giethoorn - Welkom in Giethoorn | Officiële Toeristische website. Most tourists 1 come for a day in Giethoorn, a weekend or a whole week to the beautiful Dutch Venice. No matter how long you want to stay there, Giethoorn has a lot to offer, so you won't be bored for a moment!

Is a day trip to Rhodes worth it? ›

Day trip to Rhodes from Marmaris is a cheap and quick way to visit another country. If you like history you will love your walk through the old town. Just remember it is abit pricer to eat in Rhodes. To come to Marmaris and not go to the rhodes, it would really be a pity.

Is a day trip to Antwerp worth it? ›

I was pleasantly surprised to find out there was much more to Antwerp than I thought! From its beautiful train station to its soaring cathedrals to its grand plazas, I found lots to occupy my time wandering around downtown for a day.

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