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The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House
The Hernhutter (Moravian Brothers) House Lageweg 27
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Geerestein estate
Geerestein estate Geeresteinselaan 53
3931 JB Woudenberg -
Noorderpark Ruigenhoek
Noorderpark Ruigenhoek Noorderpark Ruigenhoek
Einthovendreef-Noord
3566 ME Utrecht -
Fort on the Ossenmarkt
Fort on the Ossenmarkt Fort aan de Ossenmarkt
Ossenmarkt 44
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TOP Zeist Castle
TOP Zeist Castle Zinzendorflaan 1
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TOP Park Vliegbasis Soesterberg
TOP Park Vliegbasis Soesterberg Verlengde Paltzerweg 1
3768 MX Soest -
Castle Tower in IJsselstein
Castle Tower in IJsselstein Kronenburgplantsoen 9
3401 BM IJsselstein -
Vianen Castle “Op de Bol”
Vianen Castle “Op de Bol” Burcht Vianen (kasteel Vyanen)
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Henschoter lake
Henschoter lake De Heygraeff 2
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Soesterduinen Sand Dunes
Soesterduinen Sand Dunes Soesterbergsestraat 140
3786 MD Soest -
Rijnauwen Fort
Rijnauwen Fort Fort Rijnauwen
Vossegatsedijk 5
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Bicycle Boat, Maarssen
Bicycle Boat, Maarssen Zandweg 45
3601AE Maarssen -
Lock at Cothen
Lock at Cothen
The water board uses the dam in the Kromme Rijn in Cothen to regulate the flow of water to and from Utrecht. The monumental lock alongside it (from 1865) was used during wartime to move ships past the dam. When the Waterline needed to be flooded, the commander of the inundation station at Wijk bij Duurstede first gave the order to raise the water level in the Kromme Rijn by closing off the lock with stop logs. Next, he ordered the stop logs to be removed so that a large body of water could flow from the open lock to Utrecht.
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Boundary posts
Boundary posts
In around 1875, the Ministry of War erected some 350 boundary posts along the length of the Kromme Rijn. The blue stone posts, marked with the letter O (for Oorlog, the Dutch word for war) and a number, marked the new route for transporting water to the New Dutch Waterline. The posts used to line up with plot boundaries. Many have been removed over the years, but the water board has returned 18 of them to their original location along the towpath between Werkhoven and Odijk following the construction of an environmentally friendly riverbank.
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Tourist Information Point Leerdam
Tourist Information Point Leerdam
Leerdam, who has not heard about this beautiful city? Since 1765 the Glasscapital of the Netherlands and the whole world eats our Leerdammer Cheese. If you're looking for culture, good food, sailing, shopping, walking or cycling? The city center of Leerdam has it all!
Are you looking for information about Leerdam, tips and ideas, bicycle or walking routes? Come visit us in the Tourist Information Office in Leerdam. We are happy to help you find your way around Leerdam.
4141 AV Leerdam -
Windmill Windhond
Windmill Windhond Wilhelminaweg 1
3447 GR Woerden -
Fort bij Vechten - Waterline Museum
Fort bij Vechten - Waterline Museum Fort bij Vechten
Achterdijk 2
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Fort Werk aan de Groeneweg
Fort Werk aan de Groeneweg
Walking through the historic trenches of Werk aan de Groeneweg is like a walk back in time. The defence structure still has its original configuration. The infantry set-up in World War One consisted of a double trench with earthen walls, 55 group shelters and lovely fruit trees.
The grounds are a fantastic playground for children. You can have a great time here roaming around, crawling through a trench, playing hide and seek and participating in an exciting search and experience walk of about 2 km, with soldier Vendrik as your guide.
3998 Schalkwijk -
Stoomgemaal Teijlingens Kamerik
Stoomgemaal Teijlingens Kamerik Mijzijde 1
3471 GC Kamerik -
Goejanverwelle lock
Goejanverwelle lock
The Goejanverwelle lock and the Enkele Wiericke lock on the Hollandse Ijssel played a key role in the Disaster Year. Together with the lock at Nieuwerbrug on the Oude Rijn, they formed the inlet to the Langeweide polder, which was the narrowest section of the Waterline. The locks were opened on 17 June 1672 – just in time to halt the advance of the French, who had already captured Oudewater and marched right up to the edge of the hastily flooded Waterline. With great promptitude, the commander of the garrison at Goejanverwelle, the Count of Horn, gave the order to raise sconces and fortifications to defend the locks. For the moment, the Waterline was safe!
3467 PR Hekendorp -
Fort Maarsseveen
Fort Maarsseveen Fort Maarsseveen
Herenweg 3
3602 AM Maarssen -
TOP Tea Garden Eemnes
TOP Tea Garden Eemnes Meentweg 131
3755 PD Eemnes -
Beauforthuis
Beauforthuis Woudenbergseweg 70
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Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen
Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen Grebbeweg 111
3911 AV Rhenen