After unloading from the ferry, we headed for Delft. It was early morning and we needed some breakfast. I knew there would be open cafés in the main square by the time we got there. As we sat under the cover of large parasols and ate, there was a short shower – the first rain we had seen for what seemed like weeks! Shortly after leaving, while still in the town, we were flagged down by a couple of tandeming friends from the UK… also on their way to the Rally, by camper van. They had stopped off for some sight-seeing and spotted us coming up the road.
After checking into our hotel we showered and changed then went for a walk into the old town. Not much seemed top be open, but we found a bar with a lively atmosphere then wandered back to the hotel for dinner. The restaurant was closed (this happens a lot) but there was a place just along the road a little and a well-polished procedure was in place to book us a table.
Day 8 Woerden to Barnveld.
Day 9 Barnveld to Lochem.
Day10 Lochem to Gronau (Germany).
Day 11 Gronau to Tecklenburg
I drew quite a bit of interest as I loaded the bike prior to leaving our hotel and spent some time chatting to a group on solo e-bikes also getting ready, but they were heading into Holland. Once all loaded and sorted, Karon joined me, we mounted up and were waved off to cheers and applause!
At Rheine we joined the river Ems for a short stretch. It was aSaturday and the town seemed to be having some kind of festival. We both needed a coffee but all the tables were occupied. An old gent was sat on his own and we asked if we could join him. Karon disappeared to find a loo and I sat and chatted with the chap while he consumed a large ice-cream cornet. It was pleasant just to sit and watch the world go by for a while.