+topzoekertje Posted November 11, 2011 Share Posted November 11, 2011 (edited) Do you have plans to visit the Netherlands and have some questions to the Dutch geocache community ? Are you looking for someone to join you on a cachetrip ? Do you want a translation of a cache listing? Looking for some must-have-done caches ? Use this topic to post all your questions to the Dutch geocache community. You can find older question (before 11-11-2011) in this topic Edited November 11, 2011 by topzoekertje Quote Link to comment
+Biciclaru Posted September 25, 2012 Share Posted September 25, 2012 Hello! Next month I will visit Amsterdam with my girlfriend and we both would like to visit a geocaching store. Is there any physical shop in Amsterdam? From what I've seen on the list of international retailers, there is no shop in Amsterdam... I don't want an online shop, but a real one, where I can see the products and buy them. This is because I will stay in Amsterdam only 3-4 days, so I will be unable to place an order. Please let me know if there is any store in Amsterdam or in a city nearby (on a 50km radius). Thank you! Quote Link to comment
+irisisleuk Posted September 28, 2012 Share Posted September 28, 2012 I don't think there is a geocaching shop in or nearby Amsterdam. But the geocachingshop can often be found at events as well. So depending on the dates you are in the Netherlands, you might be interested in visiting this event, which is not too far from Amsterdam: Saens Kessers Evenement (SAKE 2012). The geocaching shop will have a booth there as well. Have a great time in the Netherlands! Quote Link to comment
+Biciclaru Posted September 28, 2012 Share Posted September 28, 2012 Thanks for your answer! Unfortunately, I don't think that we'll be able to attend that event, even if we would like to do it for sure! Quote Link to comment
+Tonniere Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Hello! Next month I will visit Amsterdam with my girlfriend and we both would like to visit a geocaching store. Is there any physical shop in Amsterdam? From what I've seen on the list of international retailers, there is no shop in Amsterdam... I don't want an online shop, but a real one, where I can see the products and buy them. This is because I will stay in Amsterdam only 3-4 days, so I will be unable to place an order. Please let me know if there is any store in Amsterdam or in a city nearby (on a 50km radius). Thank you! There is a store near Leidseplein called Beversport they sell Gps Quote Link to comment
DopamineNL Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 (edited) Should you consider visiting Amsterdam and are wondering which caches are suitable for foreign visitors, I maintain an up-to-date bookmark list that might be useful: Amsterdam for (foreign) visitors Edited May 24, 2013 by DopamineNL Quote Link to comment
Ambertrafficlights Posted August 4, 2013 Share Posted August 4, 2013 Hoi Ik ga om november naar het Nederland (toen ik op een reis rond Europa ga). Ik blijf een paar weken met mijn familie in Eindhoven en ik wil wat caches vinden. Weet u welk caches hier zal beste voor mij? Ik ga ook een paar dagen naar Amsterdam maar ik denk ik daar echt druk zullen. Dank u wel, Amber Quote Link to comment
+irisisleuk Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Hoi Ik ga om november naar het Nederland (toen ik op een reis rond Europa ga). Ik blijf een paar weken met mijn familie in Eindhoven en ik wil wat caches vinden. Weet u welk caches hier zal beste voor mij? Ik ga ook een paar dagen naar Amsterdam maar ik denk ik daar echt druk zullen. Dank u wel, Amber Hi Ambertrafficlights, Of course I'd love to recommend our own caches in Eindhoven (to get to know the city try for instance GC1PZH0). But to know what caches are the best for you, you should give a bit more information on what type (tradi, multi, mystery etc.) and kind (urban, nature) of caches you would like to find. There are so many caches here, so I'm sure you'll find lots. And if you need any help during your stay, just send me a message! And on Saturday November 9 there will be a geocaching event together with GLOW (yearly event in Eindhoven), where you can meet other cachers. Quote Link to comment
+DanPan Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Hoi Ik ga om november naar het Nederland (toen ik op een reis rond Europa ga). Ik blijf een paar weken met mijn familie in Eindhoven en ik wil wat caches vinden. Weet u welk caches hier zal beste voor mij? Ik ga ook een paar dagen naar Amsterdam maar ik denk ik daar echt druk zullen. Dank u wel, Amber Hoi Amber, Top favorite caches in Eindhoven Top favorite caches in Amsterdam Quote Link to comment
Ambertrafficlights Posted August 6, 2013 Share Posted August 6, 2013 @DanPan Dank u! @Irisisleuk Dank u ook! Ik vind puzzelcaches de leuker. Ik vergat dat er veel zullen, hier hebben wij niet veel caches. Wat jammer, ik ga om 11 November naar Eindhoven! Oh, ik praat nederlands omdat ik moet het verbeteren. Sommige uit mijn familie spreek engels niet zo goed. Quote Link to comment
+Oxford Stone Posted April 30, 2014 Share Posted April 30, 2014 (edited) Hello! We're spending a week based in Ghent at the end of May, and want to come over to NL for a day. Can anybody recommend any good caches, or just nice places to visit? Vlissingen, any particular beaches or things to do? Thanks in advance. Edited April 30, 2014 by Oxford Stone Quote Link to comment
+irisisleuk Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 Hello! We're spending a week based in Ghent at the end of May, and want to come over to NL for a day. Can anybody recommend any good caches, or just nice places to visit? Vlissingen, any particular beaches or things to do? Thanks in advance. Hi Oxford Stone, It's a bit hard to answer this question since we have no idea what kind of things you like. A must see in Zeeland (the province where Vlissingen also is located) are the Delta Works. An attraction you can visit to learn about this, but also have fun with other activities is: Neeltje Jans (http://www.neeltjejans.nl/en/). There are some nice caches not to far from this place, but I guess best thing to do is to check on favorites and then decide what fits your interests. Quote Link to comment
+Oxford Stone Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) We're a couple with a son who will be 5 by then. I've found a steam railway at (?) Goes that looks worth a visit. I've just looked at Delta Park and that looks brilliant - many thanks! I'd been considering a standard them park south east of Brussels but this looks ten times more interesting. Edited May 13, 2014 by Oxford Stone Quote Link to comment
+speakers-corner Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 This Topic is also in the "All nations" section. In 2009 I took part in an international PI-Day event (United PI2009). This was organized by the Spanish Geocachers Association (G.E.A). 10 different events took place, some of them connected by a webcam link. To make this work you need an event, a tradi-cache and a mystery-cache. Is anyone interested in doing the same thing in 2015 (14.3.2015 – it’s a Saturday). Florida, Wyoming, California, England and possible a Cacher in Sweden will be taking part. Im still looking for 4 Cachers to take part in this. If anyone is interested please send a mail through my account. Hope to hear from you. Here are the GC-Codes of the Caches from 2009, GC1MZKW, GC1NC1M, GC1NH2R, GC1NMFA, GC1NC2E, GC1ND76, GC1NC71, GC1NBWD, GC1NEFE and GC1NEF8. Quote Link to comment
+Japiejoo Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Next year is an even better PI-Day than any other year 3-14-15 Quote Link to comment
Linnapreili Posted March 8, 2015 Share Posted March 8, 2015 Dear all, I'm planning to make weekend-visit to Amsterdam (in end of march or april) and of course I'd like to geocaching also. I have found in Estonia within 7 years approx. 1800 caches, so not very beginner level. If somebody would like to join with me, for some nice walkings then I'm waiting feedback. All suggestions, also very welcome Quote Link to comment
+topzoekertje Posted March 9, 2015 Author Share Posted March 9, 2015 Dear all, I'm planning to make weekend-visit to Amsterdam (in end of march or april) and of course I'd like to geocaching also. I have found in Estonia within 7 years approx. 1800 caches, so not very beginner level. If somebody would like to join with me, for some nice walkings then I'm waiting feedback. All suggestions, also very welcome There are a lot of good caches in Amsterdam. I think the multi's GC20CWF, GC20DV1 and GC3QDZ0 offers you a nice trip through the old centre of the city. And of course you have to visit the oldest cache in the Netherland: GC198 in the lovely Vondelpark. I you make a trip on the canals with a hired boat you can pick up another very old cache: GC921. Please make a post in this thread when you know the exact date of your visit, maybe we can make a appointment. I've visited the Baltic States this year and found some nice caches. Quote Link to comment
+Dr Spiggly Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 I have recently moved to Groningen, and as I don't know anybody here I wondered if there was anyone on here from the same city/ region who would like to go caching? I have also set up a facebook group for Groningen geocaching, as I had a really nice friendly rapport with many cachers from where I used to live, and would like to try and get that again. https://www.facebook.com/groups/925199077553272/ There are a lot of puzzle caches here, so it looks like i will have to improve my dutch before I can complete all those smiley faces! Quote Link to comment
JuliaCorb Posted April 28, 2016 Share Posted April 28, 2016 I recently visited the Netherlands (Utrecht, specifically) and was very disappointed at how few cache descriptions were provided in English. Those few that did have something in English, it was often a reduced or poor explanation. This is discouraging to foreign cachers and has an 'exclusive' feel to it which is not in the spirit of geocaching. Indeed almost all of the logs were only in Dutch too, which made it impossible to try to gather clues there if difficulties were encountered. Some mystery caches relied on information that only a Dutch person could know, at least without more support in English. I am surprised that Greek geocaching beat Dutch geocaching for bilingual descriptions and logs - it is much more accessible, supportive and encouraging for the foreign (or non-Greek-speaking) geocacher here in Athens. I hope that this comment will lead to more bilingual cache descriptions so that more tourists can explore the caches of the Netherlands - it is a beautiful country with many interesting and innovative caches! Quote Link to comment
+Mikos88 Posted July 12, 2016 Share Posted July 12, 2016 Well, try caching in any other country that doesn't completely rely on tourism... It's simply too much work to translate every single cache into other languages for the few foreign visitors. That doesn't encourage, I can understand, but then again: Why would I supply my descriptions in English if there's only 2 to 3 foreign visitors per year? A simple workaround would be to send the CO of the caches you'd like to visit a message with the question if they can send you a translation, so you can try and find the cache. I've done that myself when visiting France, of which I can already tell you that more than 95% of the descriptions is only in French. Quote Link to comment
+on4bam Posted July 12, 2016 Share Posted July 12, 2016 I fail to see a problem. Just as for any other activity you have to prepare in advance. Whenever I cache somewhere where I don't speak/understand the language I make sure to have a translation in advance. GSAK has a nice macro that takes care of translations (OK, Google translate can have a "funny" way of translating). Not speaking Norwegian makes solving mysteries/multis a bit harder but fun nonetheless and in case of problems the CO's are more than happy to help out. Traditionals should be no problem wherever you are, just make sure you know a few words for tree, stone, wall, behind, high, low... Quote Link to comment
+albertinereiziger Posted July 13, 2016 Share Posted July 13, 2016 Well, try caching in any other country that doesn't completely rely on tourism... It's simply too much work to translate every single cache into other languages for the few foreign visitors. That doesn't encourage, I can understand, but then again: Why would I supply my descriptions in English if there's only 2 to 3 foreign visitors per year? A simple workaround would be to send the CO of the caches you'd like to visit a message with the question if they can send you a translation, so you can try and find the cache. I've done that myself when visiting France, of which I can already tell you that more than 95% of the descriptions is only in French. Same idea here. Quote Link to comment
+GeMMO Posted August 18, 2016 Share Posted August 18, 2016 Hello, is someone here who knows ''leentje1986''? I think she comes from Friesland, cause she found her first cache here. She has a TB from me since three years and if sombody knows her, perhaps they could tell her to let ''Bart'' out. Many Thanks GeMMO Quote Link to comment
+diddydoit Posted March 27, 2017 Share Posted March 27, 2017 I would like to plan a road trip in September in the netherlands and would appreciate advice. I will be coming from ireland ,probably to Schipol and then across north coast to visit some friends, after that who knows! My primary purpose will be geocaching so i need lots of advice.I am on a budget so will need to save money where possible. 1.Shoulkd i hire a car or cycle? 2. What would be the best/cheapest accomodation|? 3. Most important which caches should i not miss! I will be on my own therefore cannot risk high T ratings. Forgot to say planning on 3 to 4 weeks, hence the need to keep to a tight budget. Quote Link to comment
+jewelandarlin Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 Hi there! At very short notice, I'll be in Amsterdam for the day on Monday next (October 9th). If there's anyone else that's in the humour for a bit of caching, it would be great to have company. GC921 would be high on the list, together with the other 2001s, but apart from that, so long as it's fun I don't mind. Get in touch! Quote Link to comment
+lucbach Posted November 4, 2019 Share Posted November 4, 2019 Hello Dutch Friends! My name is Lucas. It's great to see that you have such topic on your own forum. topzoekertje mentioned in the first post that you can help even with translations, so I have a huuuge request and it'll be awesome to get some help. Very soon I'm planning to launch a small Geocaching venture. For the banner ad I need a translation of one, short Geocaching sentence - from English to Dutch. I'll be happy to find someone who can help me with this. I can send all details via private message here or via email. Can you Guys help, please? Quote Link to comment
+bamboe Posted September 15 Share Posted September 15 Beste lezer, Op vrijdag 21 maart 2025 organiseert het NIBI (Nederlands Instituut voor Biologie), voor de 16e keer een Natuur-, Wetenschap en Natuur conferentie. Dit is een conferentie voor leerkrachten in het basisonderwijs, PABO- studenten en opleiders, medewerkers van NME's en andere belangstellenden. De bedoeling van deze dag is dat bovenstaande personen, bij wijze van spreken, na deelname meteen aan de slag kunnen met het geleerde. Dit jaar zal het plaatsvinden op conferentiecentrum Woudschoten in Zeist. Het thema dit jaar is: Buiten de lijntjes. Tijdens onze conferenties starten we altijd met een keynote spreker, zijn er 3 verschillende workshoprondes, een informatie/ verkoopmarkt en een afsluitende activiteit. Wij zijn op zoek naar personen of organisaties die een workshop, buiten workshop, interactieve lezing of een lezing willen komen geven. Nu leek het ons een leuk idee als er iemand een eenvoudige workshop (van 5 kwartier) zou kunnen geven, over het maken en lopen van een GPS route, met een smartphone, te gebruiken in het basisonderwijs. Lijkt je dit een leuk idee, wil je dan contact met mij opnemen? Graag hoor ik van jullie. Met vriendelijke groet, Team Bamboe (Evelien) Conferentie vrijwilliger NIBI Quote Link to comment
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