Holland
Netherlands
The Dutch aren't bogged in their clichés, even though
bikes, dykes, windmills and blazing flower fields are
pretty much the norm outside the major cities. Do as the
locals do - grab a bike and explore. It's a very big
small country, and full of salutary surprises.
One of the chief pleasures of the place is its lively
contrast between pragmatic liberalism and the
buttoned-up just-so primness of a culture founded on
Calvinist principles. In Dutch society, ostentation is
anathema and fuss of any kind is regarded as
undignified.
For travellers, the integration of the clog and the
microchip works well. The Netherlands is easy to travel
in and the locals are friendly and speak excellent
English, but many towns are still surrounded by canals
and castle walls, the endlessly flat landscape which
inspired the nation's early artists still stretches
unbroken to the horizons, and the dykes still
occasionally threaten to give way.
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