Havezatepad – The prologue

The Havezatenpad is a long distance path from Oldenzaal to Steenwijk, and it contains a kind of prologue – a two-day walk from Vollenhove to Zwartsluis and back.

In former days, Vollenhove used to be a bishop seat, and the capital of the Dutch Northern Territories, ruled by the bishop of Utrecht. This is still shown in the mansions that still exist in town.
When the daministraion moved to Zwolle, the major business of the town was fishing, which ended in first half of the 20th century, when the former Zuiderzee was dammed and new polders were created.
Zwartsluis used to be the statsion where turf was moved from the Eastern part of Overijssel and Drente to this towen, and moved over to larger vessels to bring the fuel to Amsterdam.
Today, watersports and tourism is the major source of income – for all towns and villages in the area;

Vollenhove lies on a bank of sandy material, high grounds aside an area that was long inaccesable except by boat; Turf was harvested and that causes shallow lakes to form; this area now is a nature reserve, attracting lots of visitors.

The walk is tracked (available in Garmin, general and CSV formats – and images have been taken to show the environment. We had two showers, one leaving Zwartsluis, and one just before re-entering Vollenhove. No pictures have been taken during these showers.

Den Ham – Ommen vice versa

This is a walk designed from the Havezatenpad and the Sallandpad – two long-distance footpaths in the neigbourhood of Den Ham. We were staying at the Melody Farm and had to walk about 5 kilometers to joint the signposted paths. At some places, the mapped route was blocked or unclear so we had to take a diversion. Halfway, part of the group took a shortcut back, the rest continued to Ommen ans returned along the route. I went on along the Regge river, adding a few kilometers to the 30 of the ‘normal’ route.
I didn’t bring camera of GPS, so all I have is the track as re-designed – afterwards – in Garmin and projected on Google, and the route data in Garmin, generic and CSV formats.