Nunspeet

Today we made a walk around Nunspeet; the cost was rather high but it included refreshment and a contribution to the maintenance and restauration fund of the mill named “De Duif”. Of course, the walk started and ended at this mill.
The walk first followed the boards of the Veluwemeer – one of the lakes that remained from the old Zuiderzee once the Flevopolder was created: Low, wide open rural area, with some farms but otherwise all meadow and other agricultural grounds. Once in the village of Doornspijk, crossing the main road, the landscape gets more wooded and offers small-scale panorama. Quite different. About halfway, we had a rest at a volunteer’s house – otherwise, you would have to take your rest in Doornspijk. However, on Sunday, you’ll have to do without. This is a very religious area, and Sunday menas “no business”.
Just a few images have been taken, but the walk has been tracked – available in Garmin, general and comma-separated formats.