On the edge of National Park De Biesbosch lies the village of Hank. With its large campground, De Kurenpolder, this village has twice as many inhabitants in summer as in winter. From the starting point we soon enter the polder. You walk over an old sea dike where the water also took lives in 1953. On the right you see the South Holland mill beckoning with its sails to the cars on the A27. A national highway that in the 1960s caused the island that is the Land of Heusden and Altena to come out of its isolation. For a moment we make a side trip to the neighboring village of Dussen. There you also walk along an old dike and pass by a clog factory before returning to the vastness of the polder.
Activity: hiking