European Trip 29: Groningen, Holland.

Sunday 20th October 2024 (day 37).

Crossing another country border, we have now entered the Netherlands and are staying at a motorhome aire called “Camperplaats P Kardinge”, Groningen, which is free but there are no services.

Seen from one of the bridges on the way into the city centre.
Hooray for Holland and its positive attitude to cycling.

We cycled into the city centre along a well maintained network of cycle paths, which makes using bikes a pleasure in this country. There are thousands of bikes and you definitely have to keep your wits about you, either riding or as a pedestrian.

This is the market square where the fish market is held.
City Hall, Groningen

Groningen is a city in the north of Holland. Its centre, which has a number of interesting buildings, is surrounded by a ring of canals with old warehouses and boats, many of which are clearly occupied as dwellings.

Some of those boats look like they are well overdue for some TLC:

…and some of the vehicles are looking as tired as the boats:

The ultra-modern Groningen Museum seems to float on the canal.

Groningen Museum

Alongside the bridge to the museum, is a large polar bear which seems to be doing its best to maintain water levels in the canal:

“The Forum” is an ultra modern building which you are able to ascend via the many escalators to the roof terrace which gives panoramic views across the city:

The Forum
Cris-crossing escalators in the Forum building atrium

Wandering around, there were other interesting buildings:

A cheese shop

On our way back to the park-up, we came across this building:

Then we were held up by a raised bridge, waiting for one of the huge barges to enter the lock beyond. It was a tug, pushing an unpowered barge.

We plan to move further south through Holland tomorrow. TTFN, See you later.

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