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Museum Bunker
Museum Bunker Langesteeg 1
3831 RZ Leusden -
Mondriaan House
Mondriaan House Kortegracht 11
3811 KG Amersfoort -
Museum Flehite
Museum Flehite Westsingel 50
3811 BC Amersfoort -
Fort bij Vechten
Fort bij Vechten Achterdijk 12
3981 HB Bunnik -
Duurstede Castle
Duurstede Castle Langs de Wal 6
3961 AB Wijk bij Duurstede -
Kersenmuseum (cherry museum)
Kersenmuseum (cherry museum) Landwinkel de Kersenhut
Groenewoudseweg 18
3945 BC Cothen -
Waterline Museum Fort Vechten
Waterline Museum Fort Vechten Achterdijk 12
3981 HA Bunnik -
The Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens Budapestlaan 17
3584 CD Utrecht -
't Veerhuys
't Veerhuys Veerweg 7
4112 PC Beusichem -
Fort Werk aan de Korte Uitweg
Fort Werk aan de Korte Uitweg Lange uitweg 42
3999 WL Houten -
Boerderij -Landwinkel Nieuw Slagmaat
Boerderij -Landwinkel Nieuw Slagmaat Marsdijk 5
3981 HE Bunnik -
Rietveld Schröderhuis
Rietveld Schröderhuis Prins Hendriklaan 50a
3512XC Utrecht -
TOP De Generaal
TOP De Generaal Lt. Generaal van Heutszlaan 5
3743 JL Baarn -
Zeisterbos
Zeisterbos Prins Bernhardlaan 3
3708 BR Zeist -
Fort Voordorp
Fort Voordorp Voordorpsedijk 28B
3737 BK Groenekan -
De Vriendschap windmill
De Vriendschap windmill Molen De Vriendschap
Nieuweweg 109
3905 LJ Veenendaal -
Wilhelmina city park
Wilhelmina city park Wilhelminapark
3581 NP Utrecht -
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.
3945BN Cothen -
Vianen
Vianen Hofplein
Vianen -
Glass studio
Glass studio De Glasblazerij
Zuidwal
4141 BE Leerdam -
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 -
Fort Honswijk
Fort Honswijk Fort Honswijk
Lekdijk 58
3998 NJ Schalkwijk -
Key West Beachhouse
Key West Beachhouse Strandboulevard 222
3543 MA Utrecht -
Asschatterkeerkade
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Asschatterkeerkade
The Asschatterkade dates from 1745, and is one of the longest trenches of the Grebbelinie, with its length of 2500 metres. The trench from 1799 lies east of Leusden, at the edge of the flood plain. But there are also elements from more recent history which can be found.
The nine visible military bunkers, for example, were built during the mobilisation between 1939-1940. There is also a unique concrete tank barrier from this time. During the May Days of 1940, the Germans attempted in vain to break through the defences.
3831 JP Leusden
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