Hasselt..
A fantastic tour through a pilgrim town with its beautiful alleys, the canals, the mill and the restored old houses with history. Also visit the old town hall, the imposing church and the unique limestone factories.
There are also possibilities by bike from Zwolle to Hasselt. Enjoy the beautiful dike and the beautiful view of the Black water (het Zwarte water). Via a beautiful bridge with a good view of the pilgrimage town you arrive in Hasselt.
With a day trip through Hasselt there are several options from which you can choose.
Consult with Annet Reiscoach about your best day trip!
On the bridge a nice view of the Black Water (het Zwarte water)
Three annual markets a year, as well as weekly markets.
It is possible to visit the beautiful pilgrimage chapel and the monastery
Beautiful streets where the crafts are mentioned on the facades
Visit to the lime kilns, which are among the oldest industry. The original teaching house is now in the Zuiderzee museum in Enkhuizen
A visit to the canal belt where several boats are moored
A visit to the Korenmolen de Zwaluw. The mill plays a leading role in the silent film and in the teaching project molenmouse. The mill is open on Saturday afternoons
The Holy Ghost Hospital was founded in 1391. In the hospital poor and sick residents were taken care of and nursed
A beautiful city walk with a visit to the seven houses where old poor people were taken care of
Do you also have ideas that you want to process in a day trip, consult with Annet Travel Coach!
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