Gorgeous Zaanstreek Region in The Netherlands

The Netherlands,windmill in the Zaan region in Zaanse Schans

The area around the Zaan river, one of the world’s first industrial regions dating back hundreds of years, is just a 45 minute bus ride from Amsterdam and is breathtakingly beautiful. There were once over 1000 operating windmills here, and it’s also home to most of the other things you might associate with Holland: cheese, wooden shoes, sheep, canals……I can’t wait to get back to this region again sometime and explore by bike or by boat, until then I’ll just look at my photos and sigh, and be grateful for the fact that I even had the chance to visit in the first place!

The Netherlands,wooden shoe store in Zaanse Schans

A fun collection nailed to the side of the wooden shoe store in Zaanse Schans.

The Netherlands,windmills on the Zaan river in Zaanse Schans

The Zaan river and the outdoor windmill museum at Zaanse Schans.

The Netherlands Zaanse Schans windmills

Majestic windmills, restored and in use today!

The Netherlands Zaanse Schans Windmill outbuilding

Whoever thought of making these shaped rooves was just brilliant!

The Netherlands Zaanse Schans Windmill ferry to Zaandijk

From this windmill you can take a little jetty across the Zaan river ( for 1 euro) to the lovely little town of Zaandijk, with many beautifully restored homes, and a nice little walk.

The Netherlands,looking across Zaan river in Zaanse Schans

Looking across to Zaandijk.

The Netherlands Zaan region-Zandijk village,

Homes in Zaandijk.

The netherlands zaan region,zandijk architecture, roof

More.

The Netherlands Zaan region-Zaanse schans Canal

A last glimpse at a beautiful little canal in Zaanse Schans. Truly picturesque. 

The Netherlands Amsterdam at sunset

Arriving back in Amsterdam as the sun was setting. Wow. Historic architecture beautifully cared for (even though many of the buildings look they are only standing by virtue of being sandwiched between others) and water, lots of water. Love it.


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4 responses to “Gorgeous Zaanstreek Region in The Netherlands”

  1. Sharon H Avatar
    Sharon H

    Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures. It brought back great memories. I wonder what happened to those wooden shoes I just had to buy??????

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Sharon. Right those wooden shoes…….they make great planters and pencil holders too if you hang them vertically from a wall…..love that look!

  3. Corrie Avatar

    Coming from Pinterest I saw your pictures of De Zaan and I just wanted to say thank you for your great comment on our beloved country.
    Corrie from the Netherlands

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre so welcome Corrie, I LOVE The Netherlands, and just back from my second visit I still cant get enough!

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