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Volendam | Pleasing Postcard of The Netherlands.


Volendam is undoubtedly a very charming tourist destination highly captivating, a fabulous pleasing postcard of The Netherlands highlighted by a traditional and appealing atmosphere surrounding an extraordinary picturesque scenery of a site with a very important historic past which left considerable marks and monuments still visible today in the boundaries of that very attractive Dutch centre.

A place like that is  highly and extremely suggested for all the tourists who want to know more and more the culture of a country which offers notable attractions, a site simply perfect for all that in terms of history, tourism, traditions but also costumes, gastronomy and leisure. 

The fascinating charm of that maritime town of approximately 22,000 inhabitants developed on human scale around its coloured harbour characterised by the constant presence of several fishing boats, distinctive canals and scenic bridges, indisputable symbols of a beautiful Nation are all together protagonists of the local enchanting frame.
 
Volendam forms a bipolar municipality with the nearest Edam at just 30 minutes driving from Amsterdam downtown, part of  the province of North Holland in the region of Waterland facing a section of the Markermeer called Gouwzee corresponding to the southern side of the IJsselmeer, a shallow artificial lake which with its 1100,0 square kilometres is the largest of western Europe  created in 1932 when the Zuirdzee, an inland sea was closed by a 32,0 kilometres dam called Afsluitdijk, one of the greatest engineering masterpieces developed in the country all time. 

Definitely the geographic position of that centre plays a very relevant role increasing the charm of the stunning picture of that magnificent place and you will have a further confirmation walking through its picturesque streets feeling in the old historic core of that marvel the spreading of a magic air all around transmitting that you are in a place very special.
  
The local fascinating setting which captures the attention of every visitor at first sight with  small drawbridges, vivid colours and an enchanting aura along the quays of its port which offers striking views and stupendous images are all details which make Volendam unique in its kind.

The town shows in all its splendour a fairytale environment with a stunning architecture which is another of its most scenic highlights consisting in very attractive wooden houses situated on little elevations and worth a special mention the presence of some superb Neo-Renaissance buildings characterised by wide and high facades developed using  brick, stone and fine timber details, large symmetrical windows elevated with an use of perfect lines with traditional sloping roofs giving that centre a more than idyllic image.

All that is greatly completed in all its splendour by a perfectly conserved urban layout of a site which is constantly highlighted by a genuine and true atmosphere showing in  a while all the enchanting appeal of a Dutch corner which furthermore has a long history to narrate since the Middle Ages becoming in addition a favourite destination for many renowned artists who found in Volendam a deep source of inspiration.

The presence of renowned characters closely related to the highest artistic sphere started since the late 19th century when a French painter called Henry Harvard in 1883 after a trip by boat on the Zuiderzee  totally enchanted by the local stupendous views made a sort of great promotion of Volendam.

Since then many artists who often frequented Amsterdam which was in that period one of the most famous European centres related to fine art and painting of art discovered the beauty of that place flocking there to immortalise the magnificent images offered by that more than enchanting site of The Netherlands.

Some of those prominent figures who fell in love with that centre of North Holland were Paul Signac, Pierre-Auguste Renoir Pablo Picasso and also Maurice Boitel who was one of the major exponents of that movement and school born in Paris called “La Jeune Peinture”, the young painting.

Next to them also  the British George Clausen, the Dutch Wilm Wouters and Theo van Rijsselberghe reached that scenic marvel among a big number of other notorious Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist characters who often visited that captivating place taking from all what they could see there, desired magic inspirations to create superb masterpieces.

The famed and legendary Hotel Spaander frequented by many of those famed personalities became a sort of emblematic point of reference and Volendam year by year gained notoriety and prestige elevating itself as a symbol to immortalise in stunning works which made the history of the most refined landscape painting in that corner of Europe, transforming it also in  pleasing post card of The Netherlands and pride of an entire Nation.

That incredible artistic boom obviously captured the imagination and curiosity of a multitude of people who started to reach that centre in a kind of pilgrimage making it a highlight of the entire country with art which was in its kind the pioneer and engine of relevant incoming flows constantly increasing decade by decade.

Since a long time ago Volendam is mandatory for all the tourists who are planning to visit Holland because there are not many centres in that splendid land able to transmit a true, real and incomparable charm you can breathe all around its boundaries including in the most remote corner as a small hidden street or a tiny alley.

That town in all its genuine essence and spirit is furthermore highlighted by its residents who loyal to their old traditions and culture continue to wear their typical costumes, something which will never die because also that aspect  is unique in its kind just like the secular presence and daily use of a very rooted dialect called Vollendam so famous all around the Nation, an old Waterland´s language which was strongly influenced by the Schokkers, a linguistic expression brought in 1850 by the inhabitants of the evacuated island of Schockland. 

Further cultural highlights characterising that centre in a country which since a long time ago embraced in large part the Protestant Religion as predominant, Volendam is almost entirely populated by Catholics due to old and solid historic links with the Roman Church and it is well known for a movement linked to the local popular folk music denominated  Palingsound which created an industry in its kind with including the presence of a museum and several fans.

That word identifying sthat genre of music derives from to the word "Paling” which means eel closely linked to fishing, an iconic activity started a long time ago which also created next to that emblematic product with fresh fish and seafood also protagonists the myth of a very appreciated gastronomy well known all around the country.

Excellent accommodations for a very pleasant stay, Excursions by boat, visits of more than interesting exhibitions, the celebration of Festivals and events are other details to take in high consideration to plan a tailor made tour or organising an itinerary unique in its kind inserting Volendam without hesitations as one of the most relevant stages.

Those 20, 0 kilometres of distance from the major city of the nation, Amsterdam are undoubtedly a magnificent invitation to combine that stupendous European capital, a destination constantly trendy and of great interest with that place reachable by radial excursions from that city next to other stunning attractions such as the iconic Dutch windmills, Marken and Edam which are equally enchanting. ( I wrote posts regarding those two towns in the case you are interested)

Very interesting is the old local history which is certainly a great introduction to the visit to know more different cultural aspects which make that site so special.

The creation of the former local agglomeration has its origin since the 14th century from the nearest port of Edam, a well known centre for the production of its renowned cheeses next to its relevant historic value.

The current site was originally a small settlement born at the mouth of the river IJssel and in medieval times concretely in 1357 the first inhabitants of Edam developed a dam to link the town to the Purmermeer forming a wide lagoon with a large gulf on which was also established a new harbour. 

The first residents were several farmers and fishermen who settled in that land forming the oldest community with the denomination Vollen-Dam which literally translated means filled dam.

The former village was quickly established by the hard work of the locals who with all their efforts in a geographic area in constant fight with the strength of the sea won their battle and that site started to be also characterised  for its several and famed traditions related to a very marked identity.

It became a very active fishing centre especially focused on the eel and herring catch with a very busy harbour greatly organised for those activities with the presence of established specific piers specifically devoted to moor vessels prepared to sail across the North Sea with the creation of a local fleet.

The 16th century was also historically a period which elevated that site very famous because despite in The Netherlands since 1571 time the major part of the inhabitants became Christian Protestant believers after the notorious synod in the German town of Emden in Lower Saxony originally based on John Calvin teachings with many other Reformers linked to those changes but despite that most of the settlers of Volendam remained loyal to the Catholic Roman Church and faithful to the Papal State with seat in the Vatican.

That important historic stage is closely related to that famous event corresponding to the Dutch Reformation which also gained extreme relevance especially seven years later with a considerable notorious meeting which took place in the city of Dordrecht in the province of South Holland when the Calvinism increased its influence with the escalation of the Protestant faith as predominant.

The former village opposed a very strong resistance to that kind of National innovation which was changing the history of the entire land and despite the nearest villages and towns were already converted that centre did not replace its religious cultural roots and it has always been deeply linked to the local former history including well known to be the birthplace of many Catholic Bishops.

All that continued for centuries and in the mid 20th century the town had the highest number of Roman Catholic ordinations per square kilometre in Holland and even the highest number of missionaries per square kilometre worldwide.

Those events increased furthermore in that municipality the links with a fervent Catholicism and for all that the Religion became in its kind a relevant, distinctive emblem to preserve in a long cycle despite the nation had those notable mutations with the advent of a new faith continuing to be transmitted generation by generation as something to conserve and keep with pride as a fundamental value of identity strongly marked in the local reality.

Recently according to documentations and information reported by the well known De Groene Amsterdammer, a famous magazine distributed all around Greater Amsterdam and reaching many other areas of the country, the Catholic devotion increased furthermore generating a sort of considerable revival linked to the origins of resurgent Marian pilgrimages with the visits to the Chapel Hille Kok in Volendam.

That site is a sort of sanctuary in which the Catholic Dutch inhabitants venerate the image of the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Water considered in its kind an iconic symbol for all the  population linked to the Roman Church.

Since the late 18th century as previously mentioned that maritime centre was highlighted by the landing of those mentioned artists who were in their kinds pioneers to open the door to  a trendy tourism and in the contemporary era concretely in the 60's born the legend of that popular music, the Palingsound which was another mark which strongly entered in the heritage traditions, including conquering an important space in the panorama in Holland and in the Belgian Flandres too.

In more recent times the town lived a tragic event when in the New Years’ night of 2000 to 2001 a fire destroyed the Cafe De Hemel, a tragedy which saw 14 victims and approximately 180 injured people, that sad tragedy was caused by the lighting of sparklers ignited on the dry Christmas decorations on the ceiling which fell.

The municipal centre is mainly arranged around Julianaweg consisting in one of the main local arteries crossing the core of the town from north to south situated west of Haven, the emblematic harbour while Schippersgracht and Eddamerweg located at east of that long avenue correspond to two of the main axes running along a couple of twin canals, one parallel to the other directly leading to the port.

A great experience is to start the visit enjoying a very lovely and pleasant walk in Het Doolhof, a very charming quarter greatly highlighted by a captivating maze of narrow streets surrounded by beautiful traditional wooden houses

It is nicknamed The Labyrinth for its setting of windy a very picturesque intriguing alleys and small canals in an environment encircled by a very suggestive and magic atmosphere and you will breathe there an immediate enjoyable feeling with the  the great sensation to live in another era.  

All there is like a splendid step leading to a jump in the past in that charming corner of Volendam, a very pleasing place which still fantastically retains the same image of the previous centuries.

That very inspiring highlight is something of extremely significant transmitting the visitor the desire to stay there hours and hours in contemplation and all that is mainly due to the presence of several splendid buildings still very well preserved which have kept their most stunning decorations and fine architectural details.

Those constructions you can admire nowadays are the result of that charismatic artistic movement born in the 19th century in The Netherlands consisting in that fabulous iconic Neo-Renaissance architecture inherited by a generation of talented masters who continued the history of their illustrious predecessors.

They masterly  elevated houses highlighted by scenic high front sides, captivating gable roofs, marked outlines and many other traditional architectural elements appearing in the exterior layout of every building, all them established with a refined criteria and high sense of geometry.

There is nothing of bizarre or peculiar, in that urban environment all is extremely balanced, the structures have similar size, height, colour and tonality, including the brick or the type of timber used for the construction are identical.
  
Splendid doorways and large windows are inserted in the facades with symmetry, nothing is boring, that is total preservation of a site which will eternally continue to delight every visitor for all that at first sight.

That charming borough is considered by many people one of the best and most scenic places to breathe the true enchantment of the most traditional and old Holland reflecting an image which could be immortalised as a cover of every tourist brochure but all what is more impressive is the great entire conservation and harmony of that municipal borough making that distinctive place unique in its kind elevating itself as a very pleasing postcards of The Netherlands.

The town boasts a very rich historic patrimony and the previously mentioned famous Hille Kok, the Christian Catholic shrine is something you cannot miss due to its high relevant cultural value and resonance particularly reached in the last decades situated in a street called Asterstraat in Boelens Park, a lovely green space it is of course one of the main highlights of that centre.  

The establishment of that sacred monument was wanted by Mrs. Hille Kok, a lady who after a trip to France concretely in a pilgrimage to Lourdes on 19th April 1985 it said she was touched by God having different visions as that of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, some Saints and holy messages.

Since then due to all that the woman decided to do something and on 10th March 1988 for her desire in the town came from Poland a image of St. Mary which was originally hosted in the Convent of Nikopolanow well known to be the place where Father Maximilian Kolbe lived. 

In that park was erected that small chapel consecrated on 15th December 1993, placing the statue inside a tiny light environment beneath a cupola and behind a gate, an event which was very important in its kind because it became a resource also linked to Religious tourism, a niche which has notable roots and a large number of people interested in it.

A special event related to that shrine happened in the night of the 1st on the 2nd day of Pentecost in 1997 with the presence of some blood tears in the face of the statue and that miracle called a multitude of pilgrims from all the Netherlands and Belgium.  

That blood started to be analysed by a laboratory which detected it was human, TV and Radios worldwide talked a lot about that including with controversial opinions as one linked to some boys who with imagination made that trying to create something of extremely suggestive and mystical.

Apart that important icon, another Religious temple of extreme relevance you can admire in the municipal boundaries is the beautiful Sint Vincentius Kerk, a splendid Church dedicated to St. Vincent erected in the 19th century exactly in 1860.

The history of that Sacred construction despite its not extremely old is rich of events and furthermore protagonist of a pretty curious past because it was originally a former Protestant Temple and much more it is one of the oldest religious buildings linked to that Christian faith present in a Catholic town.

The structure suffered some damages during the 2nd World and for a period fell in decay after some laborious restorations with further architectural arrangements to save the walls and the apse once ended those operations the Church was considered too small and in 1957 it was totally rebuilt.

The final result was pretty successful in terms of Aesthetic image and today you can see a great modern masterpiece developed on a long rectangular plan showing very charming details as a stylish wide, high gable facade highlighted by big arched windows and a scenic central clock tower erected in the middle above a splendid arched doorway.

Some elements of the layout reflect the lines of the previously mentioned buildings  elevated in Het Doolhof  with an addition of a strong touch of contemporary style especially highlighted in the use of materials.

What is more important is that pretty young construction despite its contemporary elevation never altered or ruined the image of the local environment keeping a harmonious coexistence with the rest of the constructions present in its immediate vicinity.

Another Religious construction part of the local historic patrimony deserving to be visited is Stolphoeverkerk located in a charming green space surrounded by verdant hedges and typical houses. 

It is a wooden Church erected in 1658 totally restored highlighted by a series of arched windows, a beautiful pyramidal roof flanked by a high bell tower with a fascinating belfry and a high scenic spire

For the harmonious establishment of many fine details all inserted with an attentive criteria in the main facade it is considered one of the best examples in terms of Ecclesiastic buildings elevated in the 17th century in the region.

That splendid Dutch centre is also highlighted by the presence of some interesting museums and exhibitions and in the street Zeestraat at the civic number 41 it is a must to visit Volendam Museum considered one of the most important local attractions.

Inaugurated in 1991 that superb exhibition offers the brilliant chance to admire a wide selection of different types of traditional costumes reflecting the local culture, in addition it displays a wide range of objects consisting in crafts, tools, a cigar collection, a fishing gear, all works made by artisans and many other items related to the former historic traditions. 

The visit of that place is mandatory, highly recommended because it is to know and learn more the reality the local cultural aspects in a very interesting chronological historic strp by step by step explaining in a very detailed way many topics of the heritage patrimony of the community.

Another interesting site you ca not miss is certainly Palingsound Museum located in Slobbeland, an exhibition totally dedicated to music with many people wondering why a music museum was established in that centre but the answer is pretty simple.

Since the 20th century the town has its own music industry and that centre also has produced many internationally popular musicians. That local genre of music which gave the name to that attraction is strongly linked to the history of the former old fishing village and the word Paling in Dutch means eel, one of the emblematic catch of the locals since a long time ago.

Many Volendammer artists are pretty popular and it is enough to mention The Cats, Leftside, Canyon, Piet Veerman, Anny Schilder, Nick & Simon, 3JS, Maribelle, Martine Bond, Johnnie Smit, Nick & Simon and 3JS and there is a very long list including many others pretty famous.

Some of those exponents have a fame not only locally but in all around the country and furthermore in some places of the Flemish Belgium with also some members who reached a populariy also at International level.

That Dutch site is one of the last places in The Netherlands in which several old folksong traditions were and are still preserved with an extreme desire to keep something of traditionally local to survive forever as a distinguished mark.

That kind of music represents a source of pride for the Volendammers to show their artistic life and identity as something of emblematic representing 100% the community marking an own outlined culture and much more to keep alive the former traditions continuing to conserve something of iconic born and bred there.

Also that kind of art is transmitted to the new generations with the younger who continue to love those sounds, a genre which could be considered a mixture of Country Music with some influences of Southern European Folk musical bases accompanied by orchestration highlighted by a traditional harmony of vocals and melodic tunes.

The exhibition features a variety of music related collections in which you can see an ample range of items ranging from instruments to albums by the most important artists in the history of that kind of movement so if you are a fan about folk music that museum could certainly be a must for you.

As you know The Netherlands is a country well known worldwide to be an European historic pioneer and cradle regarding diamond trade, cut and elaboration of those precious stones of immense value.

Amsterdam, the Dutch Capital is one of the most famed cities in the world about those activities since centuries ago but also Volendam is pretty related to that with a very old and relevant tradition and worth a visit a very interesting exhibition called Diamantslijperij.

That site represents an outstanding workshop in which you can see how Amsterdam's famous diamonds are cut  enjoying during an Educational visit an intensive and extensive explanation closely related to all the processes and techniques of manufacture of different kinds of those precious gemstones.

That diamond workshop began its activity in the capital of Holland in 1664 and for five generations since 1888 that name is well known among the most important cutters of that  stunning metastable allotrop of carbon in the city and all around the country with a local family according to that old tradition who continued since 1972 that business in the town.

Haven is the local harbour and it is nowadays one of the most relevant and important tourist local attractions, it is one of the most important and oldest ports of Holland originally developed for herring fishing on the shore of the IJsselmeer.

That kind of catch was since centuries ago one of the first and main resources of the former village also protagonist of the superb ascent of The Netherlands as one of the most important countries in the globe related to the that branch of fishing industry especially characterised for a specific organisation of ports and fleets mainly devoted to that.

Those strongly rooted operations continued later with the emblematic eel until recent times keeping alive a secular tradition elevating Volendam as one of the most important and organised centres of the entire country, all that is still visible today when on Saturday the fishing boats return to the harbour after a week or more of fishing in the North Sea.

The local fishermen are also famous for their typical Volendamm humour well known to be considered talented storytellers. 

Closely related to that according to a legend narrated by them, the settlement and the port came up with protagonist a peculiar, curious romance between a beautiful girl called Lysje, daughter of a local farmer and a horse which from time to time appeared in the village with a fish in its mouth walking in front of several women working in the farms.

It said that animal during a meeting with Lysje , a young attractive local girl, brought her a big fish and after that event they disappeared together into the waves of the North Sea. The guys left the inland in search of the maiden looking for her everywhere and when they stopped to fish born the former village.

Linked to that narration is that in the municipal coat of arms appear as symbols the horse and the fish two protagonists of that very suggestive story.

Haven is also the main local hub in which you can enjoy a good number of restaurants, bars, ideal site to have a very pleasant break, along its quays you can find souvenir shops with the chance to buy interesting articles after or before a lovely and beautiful mini cruise to another great place which worth a visit as Marken thanks to Marken Express, a ferry service which works from march to September. (I also wrote a post about that beautiful destination in the case you are interested) 

On the northern side of Haven at the civic number 15 in a fascinating building dated 1881 you can see the legendary Hotel Spaander which apart to be an iconic site devoted to the Hospitality Industry and Incoming Tourism since a long time ago boasts a very curious and highly interesting history to narrate.

Its popularity started when the French painter Augustine Hanicotte, a watercolourist who was strongly influenced by Henri Matisse spent several days in that accommodation and including he married in Paris one of the daughters of Leendert Spaander the owner of the Hotel.

After that episode it started to be a famous destination for many exponents of the highest artistic sphere of France with masny talented artists coming from Paris landed in that site of the province of North Holland.

The proximity of the Dutch Capital and the historic past of that area with its extraordinary scenery boasting wonderful sea views made that place a very trendy destination, an artistic distinctive emblem, a unique  attraction and thanks to that the accommodation became protagonist hosting a notable number of painters who spent in its rooms enjoyable stays. rooms.

The owner instead of money as payment for the overnights received in change by them paintings which currently cover the walls of the interior of that emblematic building which was transformed in a sort of great true gallery with approximately 1400 works displayed in its spaces, a superb local landmark for all what it represented since its inception.

Some of the most prominent customers were Pierre Auguste Renoir iconic and famous figure of the French and International Impressionism movement and the famed Parisian Neo-Impressionist painter Paul Signac, both very renowned figures who with many others gave that place notoriety, fame and prestige.

Behind the Hotel along an avenue called Noordeinde you can enjoy a relaxing walk admiring the stunning coastal views highlighting a sublime scenery, the boats during their navigation, a place very suggested at sunset offering the chance to take some superb pictures or also strolling Kerkepad because along that artery you can see a long scenic canal connected to another along a street called Zusterschoolstraat which directly leads to Julianaweg.

The local costumes are another attraction, very famous all around the country in their kinds considered as a sort of cultural promotion often identified as national emblem of The Netherlands.

The Volendammer costumes are many times present and depicted in several postcards, posters, brochures you can also see in Amsterdam in many souvenirs shops with protagonists in several pictures people with a distinctive cap, women wearing a striped apron with a black or floral dresses with embroidered details in blue, white or red colours, coral necklaces while the man wear a jersey and baggy trousers.

Those traditional clothes born with the old generation continuing to be present and alive with young people who wear them with pride, a detail which is undoubtedly a signal of a strong identity, symbol of a local culture which never lost its relevance and importance extremely rooted also nowadays.

Apart the stories and legends narrated by the local fishermen there is another one which says that the shield of Volendam pays tribute to the girls of the village.It is therefore not surprising that a well known singer held the reputation of that typical Dutch fishing village with these words: "Whoever wants to see the most beautiful of Holland, Volendam must go” because of its complete isolation thanks to the tenacious vitality of its fishermen that Dutch centre is so special also for that and kept for many centuries its own character.

The town is also very active hosting very attractive events and annually each first weekend of September is celebrated Volendam Festival. That appointment is considered a must by locals with the major part of them saving the whole year to participate to that beloved appointment simply unique for every inhabitant.

The Volendam Weekend is another one of relevant resonance, a festival celebrated in June in which all the residents wear the traditional costumes of old farmers with the town packed by several stalls with the chance to enjoy that lively feast highlighted by a vibrant and lively  atmosphere.

Furthermore that celebration is also very interesting for a visitor which apart to enjoy the animated place can have the great opportunity to admire or buy beautiful local crafts and fine handmade articles some of them simply superb

That event in addition is highlighted by the presence of numerous concerts performed by bands both famous or unknown and also with demonstrations of fitness activities as a particular path which runs through the centre.

Also sport and especially Football has an important history, with a Club, the FC Volendam founded in 1920 by local fishermen playing in the Kras Stadion, a complex with a capacity of 6984, 0 spectators. 

Despite its size and the presence of legendary Sporting football Institutions in the country such as AFC Ajax Amsterdam, PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord Rotterdam, the local Club won for six times the Eerste Division, corresponding to the second highest league of Holland and it was in two occasions finalist of the KNVB Cup, the Dutch National Cup.

Born in the town are famed footballers, some of them played for the National team or in important Clubs abroad such as Arnold and Gerrie Mühren, Wim Jonk, Edwin Zoetebier and the local Club was trained in the 80's by a famous coach as Leo Beenhakker also former manager of Ajax, Feyenoord, Real Madrid, Holland and Poland among others.

The local Gastronomy has excellent traditions and Volendam is a destination in which you will be delighted by the best fish of The Netherlands. 

A typical and famous speciality is the famed Paling consisting is smoked eel served with salad and bread.Very appreciated are the delicious and iconic herring next to the always fresh and tastefully cod. Worth a special mention also the exquisite and eternally fresh mosselen, the local mussels considered among the best in Europe.

The traditional Metworst is another popular gastronomic product consisting in a kind of smoked sausage often present in snacks, starters and appetisers while the Rookworst is another kind of pig product frequently combined with the Stamppot, a famed recipe which includes in its preparation mash potatoes, spinach, kale, bacon, vegetables all that seasoned with sauerkraut sauce.

The Hutspot is a further typical speciality consisting in the combination of onion, mashed potatoes and carrots and to those ingredients are added sausages or meat.  

You can also try the notorious Gehaktballen, meatballs prepared with minced beef or pork meat, a delight you can frequently find in many Dutch areas while another one pretty common is the Slavink in which preparation the same meats are wrapped in slices of bacon and cooked with salt, oil and butter.

Naturally if you are spending holidays in that area of The Netherlands do not miss to taste the remarkable and renowned cheeses from the nearest Edam. That famous Dutch dairy product traditionally made in balls or spheres paraffin coated red or yellow cheese has a long history and it is deeply rooted in the local gastronomy as something of absolutely emblematic.

The coated Edammer black wax layer is usually cured about 17 weeks according to the true tradition and never a day less or never a day more. For its fame, quality and taste that kind of cheese is very famous all around the world with a protected designation of origin, the so called Noord-Hollandse Edammer.

Holland  has a long and relevant tradition about outstanding, legendary beers ,mainly lagers and in that centre you can enjoy a wide selection of them including one 100% local called Ootje,a tripel beer which name translated from the Volendamm dialect means Grandmother.

You can easily reach that beautiful town from Amsterdam by public transport by bus lines 116 and 118 leaving from the Central Station or if you love cycling by bike renting one at MacBike and following the paths with easy indications to Volendam. (I wrote a post about the Dutch Capital in the case you are interested) 

By car if you are enjoying an exciting Fly & Drive the journey with a pick up of the vehicle in the major centre of the country is pretty easy and fast and in approximately 25/30 minutes driving by N 247 you will be at destination.

If you are planning a trip to Holland do not hesitate to take in consideration a stay in that beautiful centre enjoying its very charming atmosphere and for that I added some links with some information and some suggested accommodations.

The superb beauty and all what you will see in Volendam exploring metre by metre the local boundaries of that magic site will surprise you, its genuine, historic and traditional Dutch image elevated that site as a real and true pleasing postcard of The Netherlands,  definitely a place which will remain imprinted in your memories for a long time charming you with the desire to return there once again.

Francesco Mari


Recommended accommodations in Volendam 

Hotel Spaander
Hotel Marinapark Volendam 
Hotel Old Dutch
Hotel Cafe Restaurant Van den Hogen 


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