- 5.5 hours
- Group (min. 20 participants)
‘Between cheese and cabbage’ – Experience Alkmaar and the life of a tuinde
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€ 65
€ 32,50
Free
Enjoy the beautiful Dutch skies while the vast landscape of the Schermer, the North Holland lakes and the Zaanse Heritage glide past you.
A luxurious sandwich lunch* with tomato soup* is served on the outward journey. We sail via the Alkmaardermeer through the famous ‘bend of Wormerveer’ along the ancient Zaan industrial heritage. We moor directly at a real working sawmill. Here the miller will pick you up and proudly tell you all about his sawmill and you can discover the mill and the surrounding area yourself. Afterwards there is time to independently explore the Schans. Back on board, tea and/or coffee with apple pie and whipped cream will be served.
During the entire cruise, the ship’s bar is open to order drinks and snacks. Payment by card is possible!
*Do you have any allergies or dietary requirements? Let us know!
11.45am – (from) Embarkation.
12.00 noon – Departure from Alkmaar.
12.30 pm – Ship’s lunch with 2 tasty sandwiches* and a cup of tomato soup* with coffee or tea.
1.30 pm – Passage Beatrix Bridge to the Zaan.
2.15 pm – Arrival Zaanse Schans. Guided tour of the miller through his sawmill ‘Het Jonge Schaap’ with film.
2.45 pm – Explore the Zaanse Schans independently. There is much to see here, such as the Wevershuis, the Albert Heijn Museum Shop, Kuiperij Tiemstra, CacaoLab Zaans Gedaan, Distillery De Tweekoppige Phoenix, and Tinnegieterij De Tindome.
3.45 pm – During the return journey to Alkmaar we serve tea or coffee with apple pie (with whipped cream) and/or a drink. Card payment is possible!
5.00 pm – possibility to order ‘bitterballen’.
6.00 pm – Arrival in Alkmaar.
*Do you have any allergies or dietary requirements? Let us know!
The Alkmaardermeer was originally the largest part of Holland, a swamp-formed marsh area. In the Middle Ages, peat was cultivated as agricultural land. For this purpose, trenches were excavated to drain the excess water into the peat flowing through the area. Dehydration was the reason that the peat settled in the long term more and more. During the storms and flood conditions, whole plots of land were washed away along the river, creating more and more open water.
This culminated in the Flood of All Saints of 1170. Due to the consequences of this flood, Alkmaardermeer, like many other lakes in North Holland, has largely taken its final form. Along the current Alkmaardermeer ran a river that connected inter alia, the Oer-ij with the Schermer. One river that connected with it was the bull that flowed to the Starnsee. It is very likely that people lived along the river that gave rise to the Alkmaardermeer. However, none of these settlements can be found. There are a number of islands in the lake that are remnants of the land that was there. Examples are the “Saskerlij,” the “Nes” and the “Dijker Hemme.”
Over the centuries, the part of the Oer-ij that emanated from the Alkmaardermeer gradually clogged, and in the 17th century the shearer was drained. In addition to recreation, the Alkmaardermeer is used throughout the year as a sailing route for ships that travel from Zaanstreek to Noord Holland Kanaal, for example, to reach Alkmaar or Den Helder.
Source: Wikipedia
Important industries are wood processing and the food industry. The Zaan region was once the larder of the Netherlands. There were hundreds of mills. Around 1720 around 600 mills were in operation at the same time. In total, around 1100 different windmills have turned their wings in the Zaan region. Dozens of mills have been rebuilt over the centuries because their predecessors were destroyed by fire or storm. Mills were also relocated. In the 17th and 18th centuries a great economic prosperity was known.
There was no region in Europe where so many different industries would be located in such a small space. Weaving mills, starch factories, tarpaulin makers, paper, tobacco, paint, candle, snuff, cocoa, cooperative, forge, taylor, sawmill, shipbuilding, shipping, commercial and animal husbandry were on the shores the Zaan.
Whaling was also important, and almost every village in the Zaan region took part in it. In 1697, 78 Greenland sailors with the flag on top of the Zaan arrived at the same time on their journey home. They brought almost 40,000 barrels of whale blubber. With the arrival of the steam engine most mills disappeared from the landscape. Thanks in part to the Zaansche Molen association founded in 1925, 15 industrial mills have been preserved in the region.
The region is also known for the many wooden houses, which are usually painted in typical green and white. There are many more examples. The Zaanse Schans gives a good impression of the traditional Zaanse architectural style.
Source: Wikipedia
Cancellation policy for bookings of up to 10 people.
The customer can cancel the booking in writing or orally.
The customer can only book a combination of packages or cancel a package in its entirety and not each part separately.
If the booking is canceled at least 2 weeks before the start of the trip, the customer will receive the invoice amount back, with the exception of booking costs.
If the booking is made less than 2 weeks before the start of the trip and the departure is cancelled, the customer will not receive a refund.
Cancellation policy for bookings from 11 persons.
The customer can cancel the booking in writing or orally.
The customer can only book a combination of packages or cancel a package in its entirety and not each part separately.
If the booking is canceled at least 2 weeks before the start of the trip, the customer will receive the invoice amount back or a credit note. Booking fees are non-refundable. If the booking is canceled 7-14 days before the start of the trip, the customer will receive 50% of the invoice amount back or a credit note.
If the booking is canceled less than 7 days before the start of the trip, the customer will not receive a refund.
Cancellation by Alkmaar Cruises.
The customer will receive a 100% refund or credit if canceled due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.