Thank you for sharing these beautiful images. I recently started my own RU-vid channel and I now know how much time and energy it takes to film, edit and upload images. I subscribed to your channel and looking forward to seeing your other videos!👍
Excellent video, I am from Argentina living in Eindhoven, I made hiking a habit and a passion. Thank you for sharing these types of videos, it inspires me to continue touring this beautiful country :)
Good video. Veluwe is a good area. There are more animals like dears, swines, foxes etc its very cool to see. But the veluwe is very big so more routes are available. Not very big hills so for the beginners its good to start and plenty to see. Thanks for the review! 😁
Looks like you injured your self lol it’s nice to see the Netherlands have got some hills. Can I ask how long did the walk take you. Please. Yes I think it will be nice to see all the pink flowers out in that area. 👍well you stay safe and have some beers 🍻 and looking forward to your next week vid ..bye
To be honest I can’t give an honest representation of how long the hike will take based on how long I took. Because I take time to film etc which always makes any hike or activity take a lot longer! 😅 but thanks so much, enjoy your weekend!
Im surprised you found a forest in the netherlands that is uninhabited. Not kidding, I once heard there are no forests or mountains in Belgium or Netherlands.. Iris didn't explore enough I guess 🤷 ;d
There are plenty of forests where you can walk. I live in 't Gooi and I can walk in any direction to find beautiful nature. The Veluwe is also beautiful! Anyway, look in komoot and you can find it!
Belgium has a lot more nature than the netherlands does. They have the ardennes which is an old mountainous area, more hills than true mountains. Theres also less people and farmland, so their nature parks are generally a bit bigger. Sure we in the netherlands have a good amount of forests and heather areas, but they are small and mostly flat and very man made with straight paths and beech lanes. I'm moving away from here for a reason and the main reason is the lack of true nature and mountains. The little nature there is lacks variety and this sense of adventure. Once you've done this hike you've kinda seen most of it.
Haha 😂. I mean in The Netherlands due to the good connection of hiking trails there are many good ones also long distance! But I would love to go hiking and check out Scotland at some point!
@@talesofodyssey 100% recommend Scotland for it. Search online the West Highland Way. I live in Glasgow and can hike hills and mountains within a 30 min drive easily. In general the Netherlands just seems more connected with its infrastructure