The narrator welcomes listeners to Almere and discusses their journey, mentioning their travel from Lochem to Zutphen and then to Deventer. They note the age of the walking path they're following, which is the oldest in the Netherlands. The narrator mentions a hotel, Hotel Ovink, located next to a church, which was built in 1920. They note the changes in the landscape over the years, pointing out a large fungus and the absence of certain landmarks mentioned in an older booklet. They mention the oldest church in Deventer, the Nicolaaskerk, and the oldest existing stone house in the Netherlands, the Proosdui, which was built in 1130. The narrator then talks about the end of their journey in Deventer, expressing sadness at the end of the journey. They conclude by thanking ANWB, the organization that organized the walk, and anticipate their next journey.
1. The speaker is walking along the oldest walking path to Deventer.
2. The journey starts from Almen and ends in Deventer.
3. The speaker mentions passing from Lochem to Zutphen and then to Deventer.
4. The speaker refers to a booklet detailing the path.
5. The speaker mentions a hotel, Hotel Ovink, next to a church.
6. The hotel was built in 1920.
7. The speaker mentions a weight of starink associated with the rig.
8. The speaker notes that the Twentekanaal did not exist in the booklet, only 20 years later.
9. The speaker comments on the busyness of the roads.
10. The speaker mentions the Harfensebeek, nowadays known as the Eef is Beek.
11. The speaker refers to a location in the past known as De Herberg, the dog.
12. The speaker states that De Herberg was likely demolished.
13. The speaker is heading straight to Deventer, avoiding any wrong roads.
14. The speaker mentions a famous six-way junction towards Joppe and a castle.
15. The speaker talks about an oak tree avenue and a primary school.
16. The speaker mentions a Roman Catholic church.
17. The speaker talks about passing the IJssellandje Deventer Zutphen.
18. The speaker mentions a large fungus and a nice quiet road.
19. The speaker talks about a building that used to be a Hairberg hotel and a Chinese restaurant.
20. The speaker mentions a special barn and a toll.
21. The speaker talks about a classic shed and the Schipbeek that flows below.
22. The speaker mentions entering Deventer and getting a view of the center and the IJssel.
23. The speaker states that Deventer is one of the five oldest cities in the Netherlands.
24. The speaker mentions the Nicolaaskerk, a mountain church, and the oldest church in Deventer.
25. The speaker talks about the Berg gate, the oldest Waag in the Netherlands, and the De Waag from 1537.
26. The speaker mentions the third old facade on the Brink, the penning corner.
27. The speaker talks about six statues on the facade: Faith, Hope, Love, Caution, Strength, and Moderation.
28. The speaker mentions the Great Church of Deventer, the Sint Lebuïnus Church, and its tower dating from 1614.
29. The speaker talks about an old town hall and the IJssel.
30. The speaker mentions the last of the old buildings of Deventer, the proosdui, the oldest existing stone house in the Netherlands, built in 1130.
31. The speaker concludes the journey at Deventer station.
32. The speaker thanks the ANWB for completing the oldest ANWB walking path in the Netherlands.