Karen’s Travel Blog

Journeys on water and land

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  • Yes the bad weather did persist, but I did manage to make a few forays into the city of Amsterdam. With my trusty museum card in hand(best 75 euros I have ever spent!) we (that’s Peter and I) visited a number of sights. Next on the list were the Oude Kerk and the Nieuwe Kerk. Read more

  • With Helen and David Grodski in tow we left Gouda, destination Leiden This city is home to the oldest university in the Netherlands, which is celebrating its 450th anniversary this year. Wow and we think the 150th anniversary for our yacht club is a major event. Puts it in perspective, doesn’t it? The tulip was Read more

  • Zeeland and beyond

    Now it’s time for a little geography lesson. The Netherlands (which literally translates to “lower countries”) is a collection of 12 provinces or states. Two of these provinces are South Holland and North Holland, so when people refer to Holland they are technically only talking about these two provinces. So we left Yerske in Zeeland Read more

  • It was cool bright morning as we cast off lines and left our winter port in Coupure. With a couple of stowaways on board (James and Colin) we set out to Ghent , a 5 hour cruise down the Oostend Ghent canal After our hectic pace last year the idea this year is to take Read more

  • 2024 seasonal summary

    After being on the move for 6 months, we arrived back at our winter port in Brugge on 29th September. With still a month until we would depart for Melbourne, we decide to catch the train to Paris for a few days. Paris Sojourn Travelling with our friends Ann and Julie we stayed in a Read more

  • Sitting here in Brugge, only 8 degrees outside our cosy boat, with the rain tinkling on the roof, I am beginning to think that we should have already started our trek back to Melbourne. But we have another few weeks yet! Time to catch up with the last leg of our voyage for this year Read more

  • Zeeland is one of my favourite parts of the world. If you like the boat culture, open waters, pristine beaches and freshly caught seafood (from the fishing boats, of course), this southern area of the Netherlands should be on your bucket list Day 1 Rotterdam to Middleharnis 1 lock 51kms On leaving the Veerhaven it Read more

  • Day 1 Wesel to Lake Bijland 51 kms Day 2 Lake Bijland to Zaltbommel 72 kms I looked back at our days travelling on the Marne au Rhin canal, where we we lucky to cover 10 kms in a day. 72 kms seems an impossibly long journey, but with no locks and about 5 kms Read more

  • Having made it back up the Saar to the Canal Marne de la Rhin, we were only 3 days from Nancy. Day 1 to 3, Pont de Houllion to Lagarde, to Einville au Jard to Nancy 21 locks 64kms We were now retracing our steps back to Nancy. The stops along the way were just Read more

  • Leaving Strasbourg on the 7th July we turned around to head back westward. Day 1 Strasbourg to Waltersheim sur Zorn 8 locks, 1 lifting bridge, 24 kms A symbol of Alsace is the white stork. On the way to Strasbourg we had noticed them forging in the swampy fields along the canal, but in coming Read more