We hebben de bewoonde wereld zo’n half uur geleden achter ons gelaten. Met een (jaren niet gebruikte) rugzak op m’n rug en een bolderkar vol eten en drinken voor de komende dagen. De twijfel of het in het kleine Nederland überhaupt wel mogelijk is om echt de rust te...
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Cabiner: de Meest Bijzondere Overnachting Midden in de Nederlandse Natuur
We hebben de bewoonde wereld zo’n half uur geleden achter ons gelaten. Met een (jaren niet gebruikte) rugzak op m’n rug en een bolderkar vol eten en drinken voor de komende dagen. De twijfel of het in het kleine Nederland überhaupt wel mogelijk is om echt de rust te vinden, neemt met elke stap en elk verdwijnend signaalstreepje op m’n mobiel af. Aan de hand van coördinaten die we van Cabiner hebben ontvangen proberen we onze bestemming te vinden. Wie ervoor kiest om een paar dagen (of een nachtje) ‘off-the-grid’ te gaan hoeft geen richtingbordjes langs de weg te verwachten. Overnachten in de natuur met Cabiner In natuurgebied Hart van Drenthe, vlakbij de...
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