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A picturesque car-free village in the Netherlands is being overrun by tourists and 'nuisance perpetrators'

Giethoorn is a car-free village in the Netherlands, about 75 miles away from Amsterdam.

A picturesque car-free village in the Netherlands is being overrun by tourists and 'nuisance perpetrators'

The car road-free restriction means that tourists and its roughly 2,600 residents get around by bicycle, foot, or boat, according to National Geographic and World Atlas.

The car road-free restriction means that tourists and its roughly 2,600 residents get around by bicycle, foot, or boat, according to National Geographic and World Atlas.

There are more than 55 miles of canals and over 180 wooden foot arch bridges to aid in travel, according to Condé Nast Traveler.

There are more than 55 miles of canals and over 180 wooden foot arch bridges to aid in travel, according to Condé Nast Traveler.

The idyllic, picturesque village has caught the attention of tourists who have been flocking to the canal-filled “Venice of the Netherlands.”

The idyllic, picturesque village has caught the attention of tourists who have been flocking to the canal-filled “Venice of the Netherlands.”

Tourists can rent boats to explore the waterways.

Tourists can rent boats to explore the waterways.

"The downside to this is of course that you’ll be sharing the water [with a] million boats steered by clueless unlicensed boaters," Christina Guan of Happy to Wander wrote in a blog post about her visit to Giethoorn.

"The downside to this is of course that you’ll be sharing the water [with a] million boats steered by clueless unlicensed boaters," Christina Guan of Happy to Wander wrote in a blog post about her visit to Giethoorn.

"I can’t lie to you, I saw a lot of awkward collisions," she wrote.

"I can’t lie to you, I saw a lot of awkward collisions," she wrote.

These tourists have been causing congestion in the waterways that locals need to use as a form of transportation.

These tourists have been causing congestion in the waterways that locals need to use as a form of transportation.

They have also been damaging parts of the bridges and boats in collisions.

They have also been damaging parts of the bridges and boats in collisions.

Village residents started complaining, even writing a letter to the municipal council demanding immediate action against “nuisance perpetrators in the picturesque canals," reported the regional publication RTC Oost.

Village residents started complaining, even writing a letter to the municipal council demanding immediate action against “nuisance perpetrators in the picturesque canals," reported the regional publication RTC Oost.

Source: RTC Oost

Locals stated that visitors were sailing too fast, some under the influence of alcohol and some without the proper permits. Other drivers were too young, and some sailed in the wrong direction.

Locals stated that visitors were sailing too fast, some under the influence of alcohol and some without the proper permits. Other drivers were too young, and some sailed in the wrong direction.

"Because water safety is at stake and because the municipality simply has a duty to act when someone breaks the rules," the residents wrote in the letter.

"Because water safety is at stake and because the municipality simply has a duty to act when someone breaks the rules," the residents wrote in the letter.

In May, the village started repairing the damaged bridges, RTV Oost reported.

In May, the village started repairing the damaged bridges, RTV Oost reported.

Source: RTV Oost

All homeowners who owned bridges along the parts of the canals frequented by tourists were eligible for collision protection.

All homeowners who owned bridges along the parts of the canals frequented by tourists were eligible for collision protection.

Villagers reportedly have a “love-hate relationship” with the tourists, NOS reported. While tourism helps the local economy, they also walk through the residents’ private property.

Villagers reportedly have a “love-hate relationship” with the tourists, NOS reported. While tourism helps the local economy, they also walk through the residents’ private property.

Source: NOS

Additional steps have been taken to guard against the stream of tourists which shows no signs of stopping. Extra posts with crossbars were installed to strengthen the bridge from boat blows.

Additional steps have been taken to guard against the stream of tourists which shows no signs of stopping. Extra posts with crossbars were installed to strengthen the bridge from boat blows.

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