Since 2013 my recent visits to the Netherlands have all revolved around work, and the only tulips I got to see were the wooden ones in the departure hall of Schiphol Airport on trips to Paramaribo in Suriname, South America. I got to visit Delft, again for work in 2015, but again due to very early flights and a long day of un-exciting meetings there was no time to see any of the town itself. This time we were staying only 30 minutes drive away in Katwijk-aan-Zee, so I was determined not to miss out.
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Delft's Waterways |
We spent a lovely morning exploring old Delft, around the Markt and canals, with a delicious pancake lunch on a canal barge, boat trip, tulip inspired Delftware, finishing up with a slice of Dutch apple cake and copious amounts of tea - I would highly recommend.
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Kleijweg's Stadskoffyhuis For Lunch |
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Tulip Inspired Delftware |
After Delft it was time to explore the Bollenstreek (the flower bulb region), where fields of tulips, hyacinths, narcissus and daffodils form the most breathtaking geometric stripes and amazing scent when you are up close to them - absolutely stunning!
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Tulip Bulb Fields |
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Our VW Campervan 'Dora' Goes Dutch |
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Stripey Tulip Fields |
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Hyacinth Bulb Fields | |
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Narcissus Fields |
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