Pieterpad: Vierlingsbeek to Meerlo

June 29 – We had one more good breakfast at the Hotel de Kroon, then the dad of the owner drove us back to Vierlingsbeek so we could resume our hike right where we left off. 12.3 miles planned for today.

We were dropped off right at the church steps, and, as it is Sunday, we asked if there was a church service. Oh no, came the reply, perhaps if someone wants a wedding or a funeral the church can be rented, but otherwise no services.

This is the first day we will be walking in the sun, with no clouds expected. Today’s high is anticipated to be 82 F, which qualifies as a heat emergency in the Netherlands. As Virginians used to hot soupy weather, this made us chuckle. Our hiking app warned us not to hike in this extreme heat. I hope we make it!

We were very self assured after completing the previous day’s walk without taking any wrong turns. Perhaps we have figured out the Pieterpad? Nope!

We crossed on the ferry again to return to Vierlingsbeek, this time in a car
Looks like it’s going to be a great day
Out of the sun, into the woods
On the other side of the woods, a little town with some roadside art
Classic lawn decorations
Guard ducks
After the town, a very sandy area, although there is no beach nearby
A thatched roof cottage. Here we learned a lesson of the trail: just because others are walking in one direction, doesn’t mean you should follow them.
This is a rose farm, with folks cultivating baby rose bushes. The Netherlands is one of the world’s biggest exporters of flowers of all kinds. Here we learned another lesson: don’t get so interested in your surroundings that you miss your turn!
Moving water
Midafternoon, with no shade. We stopped at a bar, and Jim popped in to the outdoor restroom, just to refill a water bottle. As we left, the owner came out and chased after us, yelling that we were stealing his water. I guess he was the opposite of a Nice Person. Hope we don’t meet too many like him.
Thanks to whoever took the time to decorate the roadside posts
A little chapel in the middle of the woods
The door was locked, but here’s what it looked like inside
A picture worthy hollow log along the way – I would definitely plant some flowers here
Look in the distance- that must be Meerlo!
Indeed it was Meerlo – we walked into the town
…through the town, and out the other side
Our B&B was quite an extra hike, but we got there eventually. We had the place to ourselves, as our host said the other expected guests cancelled due to the heat. There were no restaurants nearby, so Jim made us a ramen noodle supper. A good day!

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