How to get to Giethoorn- The Netherlands village with no roads! - Wandering Bird Motorhome Travel Blog 2024 (2024)

“Let’s go to Giethoorn, the village with no roads,” I said as we toured the Netherlands in our motorhome. Yeah, you can understand why my husband looked at me like I’d completely lost my mind! After all- we were on a road trip across Holland… and the village of Giethoorn has no roads!! Why would we go there?

But I promise you, Giethoorn is easy to visit and it’s definitely worth the effort!

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How to get to Giethoorn village?

Giethoorn is a small village in the north-eastern centre of the Netherlands. It’s about 45km north of the city of Zwolle and it’s easily visited in a day from Amsterdam. In fact, you can book it as an arranged tour if you’re not travelling with a vehicle.

We visited the day after visiting Volendam, another beautiful village in the Netherlands. The drive took about 2 hours, with a couple of stops for photos and lunch. We went the northern route, over the bridge on the E22, but I think the southern route is probably quicker. (Honestly, there’s not much to see on the North route. The bridge is very straight and mostly featureless. We got a nice photo of the van with the water in the background… but that’s about it.)

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Can you visit Giethoorn from Amsterdam?

Absolutely! It’s just over an hour drive and you can get there by car, bus or even hire a scooter! There are tours which go, but honestly, I think you’d enjoy it more by going alone- it’s a place to be wandered and savoured in peace and quiet. Get there as early as you can… before the Chinese (see below!)

Some facts about Giethoorn, Netherlands

    • Giethoorn is often called the ‘Little Venice’ of the Netherlands. Having never been to Venice, I can’t compare the two, but I’ve seen pictures and I’m willing to bet the only similarities between the two is the fact that there are canals, a few boats and THOUSANDS of tourists!
    • Giethoorn fought off many other competitors to achieve a place on the new International Monopoly board. Yep, you can check it out HERE!
    • Giethoorn is a town where about half of the houses are only accessible by foot, bike or small boat.
    • The population is around 2,600 and there are over 180 bridges!!
    • For some reason why I haven’t yet figured out, it is a HUGE attraction for Chinese visitors. The small town gets more than 150,000 Chinese visitors every year– as well as all the other nationalities! We chatted to a lovely Dutch couple, and they have no idea why it’s so big with Chinese tourists- apparently, the tourist board did theirjob well!!

Yet weirdly, Giethoorn doesn’t feel that touristy. Yes, there are shops selling knick-knacks and there are multiple restaurants and ice cream parlours, but most of them are very well presented and in keeping with the quaint feel of the village, so you barely notice them unless you’re looking for somewhere to stop.

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What to do in Giethoorn

There are almost two different parts to Giethoorn. There’s the ‘normal’ town, which honestly looks like a million other towns across Europe. This is where the marina and motorhome parking is. HOWEVER, if you walk across the road and down by the canal (it’s not very well sign-posted, but ask someone or follow the crowds!) and you’ll see where the magic starts.

Ice cream

First of all, you’ll come to a looooooong straight section by the canal with loads of restaurants and ice cream parlours.

TOP TIP– unless you are desperate, don’t stop at these restaurants- there are better ones to come (although feel free to grab an ice cream!)

Rent a boat to explore Giethoorn village

You can rent a small electric boat to explore Giethoorn- which is an AMAZING way to spend an hour or two. You need to follow the signs and pay attention to other users of the waterways, but you don’t need any training or paperwork- just rock up. Dogs are welcome in the boats too- be careful they don’t fall in!

Word of caution– most of these boats are aluminium. On hot days they get HOT. Crazy hot. You have been warned!

Walk into the heart of Giethoorn village

Whether you explore by boat or on foot, go to the end of the long straight section. This is where the section without any roads is- and it’s ridiculously pretty. Take a photo on one of the 180 bridges, walk around the various pathways and just enjoy the ambience. It’s fairly quiet- these are people’s homes after all- but just being there is a real treat.

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Where to stay in Giethoorn with a motorhome?

We stayed at a motorhome campsite about a 10-minute walk from the historic village, right on the banks of the Giethoorn marina.

GPS :
N 52°43’17.76” E 6°4’25.716”
52.721600,6.073810

Address:34 Jonenweg, 8355 CLGiethoorn

Price: 10€/night + 1€pp tax- so for us it was 12€

Motorhome parking at Giethoorn

Would I recommend the Giethoorn campsite?? For the view- heck yes. It was beautiful and there was a lovely atmosphere with all the people on their boats laughing and chatting with each other. The facilities were pretty good- we didn’t use the showers but we DID use the electric (used about 5€ in 24 hours) and we DID use the laundrette (more on THAT later!)

Motorhome to Giethoorn parking- what to do

When you park up, you need to walk into the reception building. There was no one around when we arrived- luckily there was another English motorhomer who helpfully showed us the ropes. Inside the building, you’ll find a payment machine. Here you pay for your overnight stop (and you’ll receive a printed ticket to put on your dashboard). You have to pay with card, not cash.

Card point at Giethoorn

You ALSO need to buy a payment card, which you can use for electric, showers, toilets and laundry facilities. This card costs 5€ and comes with 3€ credit. Again, you need to pay this on your card, not cash. Every time you want to add credit to the card (you can’t add credit at the beginning) you need to use your card to top up- if you get international bank charges this really adds up!

Anyway, so far, so good. We have a card, we have 3€ credit and therefore we can get electric. To get electric, you hold your card over the appropriate scanner and press the button.

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The laundrette rant!

The problem came when we needed to do our laundry– a necessary evil of long-term travel!

The washing machine at Giethoorn is actually very reasonable at 4€/ time. To use this, select your programme, put in your clothes & detergent, close the door… and then prepare to pull your hair out!

You need to hold the card over the scanner until it shows it has taken the money off… then you need to quickly remove the card so it doesn’t take MORE money off! The first time I did this, I wasn’t quick enough… so it took an extra 4€ off the card. The same thing happened the second time… I’m now down 8€ and have to go top up the fricking card AGAIN.

The wash cycle takes about 45 minutes, depending on the programme you choose, so we decided to go for a walk whilst it was doing its thing so we could return and put it into the dryer (also 4€/use). The sunset was beautiful- it really is a pretty place.

Sunset at Giethoorn- incredible place

Somehow, somewhere, on that walk… I lost the card. Yep, the one we’d just topped up after I’d been robbed of 8€. There are no staff around to appeal to- we didn’t see a single person in the office the whole time we were there. So we had to go buy another card… and then top it up AGAIN. We’re now down about 15€… and I didn’t want to play anymore.

None of this is the marina’s fault exactly… but the system is pretty confusing if you’ve never done it before, so be warned. And maybe don’t do your laundry there. There are other much simpler places to use on your travels! Ok, rant over. Thanks for sticking with me!

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Is Giethoorn village worth a visit?

Laundry machines aside, we really enjoyed visiting Giethoorn village. It’s an incredibly beautiful, peaceful place and so different from anywhere we’ve been before. It was surreal seeing so many beautiful houses with absolutely no roads connecting them. For someone who loves boats so much, it was pretty much my heaven! Every now and then a house does come up for sale- keep your eyes peeled!! If you’re travelling in The Netherlands, add Giethoorn to your itinerary.

Have you ever been to Giethoorn? What did you think? Let me know in the comments below.

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FAQs

How to get to Giethoorn- The Netherlands village with no roads! - Wandering Bird Motorhome Travel Blog 2024? ›

Getting there

How do I get to Giethoorn from Amsterdam by public transport? ›

If you are travelling from Amsterdam Central station, you need to take a train to Zwolle station and then change at Zwolle to the bus № 70. Your final destination is Busstop Dominee Hylkemaweg in Giethoorn if you want to reach the sometimes crowded village center.

How much time do you need in Giethoorn? ›

Things to do in Giethoorn. If you do have time to visit Giethoorn you're going to need to know what to do while you're there so you can make the most of it. You don't need longer than a few hours. If you have a full day you can have lunch on a canal and stay for a cold beer and watch the boats go by.

Where is the village near Amsterdam with no roads? ›

There are no roads in Giethoorn, the picturesque hamlet known as the "Dutch Venice." In the tiny Dutch village of Giethoorn, the tranquility is almost dreamlike. That is, until you remember why it's so quiet—there are no cars. In fact, there's no way for cars to get around, because there are no roads.

Is Giethoorn walkable? ›

Enjoy this wonderful walking tour through picturesque Giethoorn. Walk past the beautiful thatched-roof farm houses with their lovely hydrangeas and watch the boats and the water from the characteristic wooden bridges. Go for a walk through Giethoorn.

How do I get to Giethoorn Village from Amsterdam? ›

The best way to get from Amsterdam to Giethoorn without a car is to train which takes 3h 26m and costs €20 - €50. How long does it take to get from Amsterdam to Giethoorn? It takes approximately 3h 26m to get from Amsterdam to Giethoorn, including transfers.

What is the cheapest way to get from Amsterdam to Giethoorn? ›

A train is the cheapest way to get from Amsterdam to Giethoorn with average ticket prices of $27 (€24).

Which month is best for Giethoorn? ›

The best months to visit Giethoorn are just before summer in April and May, before the huge crowds of curious travellers arrive during the peak season. Thousands of people arrive in May to take part in the Flinke Pink Festival in Leek, just a few minutes away from Giethoorn.

How to spend a day in Giethoorn, Netherlands? ›

If you don't have much time, you can take a boat trip for about two hours. That's a minimum of time what you should stay on the water! If you have a bit more time, you can opt for a longer sailing route in Giethoorn, sail a bit calmer or build on a nice spot on the way or at a waterfront terrace in Giethoorn.

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

Which time is best to visit our village when we talk about the day part? 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.

Where not to walk in Amsterdam? ›

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What is the cute village outside Amsterdam? ›

Naarden is one of the star shaped fortress towns close to Amsterdam that is really worth visiting. Walking the streets of Naarden feels a little like throwback into time. Take a train from Amsterdam to Naarden-Bussum station and walk to Naarden Vesting from the station.

What is unusual about the village of Giethoorn in the Netherlands? ›

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 do I get to Giethoorn? ›

Getting to Giethoorn

The best way to reach Giethoorn is to fly into Amsterdam and head to Zwolle. You can take the train from Amsterdam to Giethoorn and rent a car when you get there, or simply obtain a vehicle from the get-go and drive the whole way.

Do people live in Giethoorn village? ›

Meet Giethoorn through our Dutch travel company Giethorn. We bring people to Giethoorn all year round. The 3 owners of this company live and work in Giethoorn. As residents of this beautiful Dutch village, we therefore have a lot of knowledge about Giethoorn.

Is it safe to walk alone at night in the Netherlands? ›

Safety Precautions

Try not to go walking in deserted areas after dark. Avoid wooded areas in particular. If you have to walk somewhere alone at night, try to stick to well-lit areas. Do not use the cash dispenser, if there are only a few other people around you.

What is the nearest train station to Giethoorn? ›

By train to Giethoorn

First, it is good to know that there is no train station in Giethoorn. The nearest NS train station is Steenwijk, followed by Meppel. You can also come to Giethoorn from Zwolle station. Depending on the period, a train stops in Steenwijk or Meppel two to four times an hour.

Does Giethoorn have a train station? ›

Giethoorn can also be reached by Dutch public transport. The only downside is that there is no train station in Giethoorn. This means that you will have to take the bus from Zwolle station or Steenwijk station to Giethoorn. Use 9292 nl planner to find the shortest route to Giethoorn village.

How much is the boat ride from Amsterdam to Giethoorn? ›

The travel takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes and costs around €300/€400 for 8 people based on a return. Included airconditioned transport. A boat cruise with a private guide is optional.

How much is the bus 70 in Giethoorn? ›

The fastest way to get from Steenwijk to Giethoorn is to line 70 bus which takes 8 min and costs €2 - €3. Is there a direct bus between Steenwijk and Giethoorn? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Steenwijk, Vendelweg and arriving at Giethoorn, Kerkweg. Services depart hourly, and operate every day.

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