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Strolling through the dunes at Castricum: hand in your phones and head outside

Strolling through the dunes at Castricum: hand in your phones and head outside

The article highlights an 11-kilometer hiking and cycling route through the dunes of Castricum, featured in the weekend supplement AlleTijd. It encourages readers to disconnect from their mobile phones and enjoy the natural scenery.

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