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Museum Vredegoed
Museum VredegoedTemporarily closed
Heuvellaan 7
3612 BA Tienhoven
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Restaurant-Chalet Klein Zwitserland
Restaurant-Chalet Klein Zwitserland
3971 GM Driebergen-Rijsenburg
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Spakenburg Harbour Museum
Spakenburg Harbour Museum
The Old Harbour, also known as the Harbour Museum, dates back to the 13th century. This harbour was built for the ships operated by the Zuiderzee fishermen.
Tap into the history of the fishing village of Spakenburg. Pay a visit to the museum harbour, where culture and traditions come together. Here you’ll find the oldest shipyard in the Netherlands where shipwrights are still hard at work every day, maintaining the world’s biggest fleet of ‘botters’, a special type of wooden, flat-bottomed fishing boat.
In the port of Spakenburg, you'll experience both culture and tradition. The jewel of Spakenburg's port – a museum in its own right – is the oldest shipyard in the Netherlands. From the port, you can see the shipbuilders at work. One-third of the entire Dutch fleet is moored at Spakenburg and you are welcome to come aboard!
3752 AH Bunschoten-Spakenburg
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Soesterduinen
Soesterduinen
Foekenlaan 25
3768 BJ Soest
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Recreatiepark De Lucht
Recreatiepark De Lucht
3927 CB Renswoude
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TOP Amerongen
TOP Amerongen
3958 ER Amerongen
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Naarden Vesting
Naarden Vesting
Ruijsdaelplein 10
1411 EA Naarden-Vesting
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Restaurant Rederij De Eemlust
Restaurant Rederij De Eemlust
3741LC Baarn
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TOP De Schammer
TOP De Schammer
3835 PT Stoutenburg
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TOP De Dennen
TOP De Dennen
3927AW Renswoude
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Stayokay hostel Utrecht-Bunnik
Stayokay hostel Utrecht-Bunnik
3981 HH Bunnik
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Fort Vreeswijk
Fort Vreeswijk
3433 ZZ Nieuwegein
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Fort Honswijk
Fort Honswijk
Lekdijk 58
3998 NJ Schalkwijk
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Pausdam
Pausdam
3512 HN 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.
Odijk
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Soesterduinen Sand Dunes
Soesterduinen Sand Dunes
3786 MD Soest
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Gagelbos
Gagelbos
3566 MJ Utrecht
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Amaliastein
Amaliastein
Daunstraat 26
4133 JE Vianen
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TOP Vianen, Ponthoeve
TOP Vianen, Ponthoeve
Buitenstad 69
4132 AB Vianen
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Geerestein estate
Geerestein estate
3931 JB Woudenberg
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Fort Tienhoven
Fort Tienhoven
3612 NB Tienhoven
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Bungalowpark 't Eekhoornnest
Bungalowpark 't Eekhoornnest
3768 HL Soest
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Grebbeberg Military Cemetery
Grebbeberg Military Cemetery
The largest battle of the Dutch army in WWII took place on Grebbeberg Hill. Here poorly armed and untrained men held their ground against a very powerful and ruthless opponent for three days. Grebbeberg Military Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 800 soldiers and 1 citizen who perished here in the Second World War. It is located on Grebbeberg Hill at Rhenen, and was a battlefield of just a few square kilometres, but is full of stories of the courage of desperation in the Netherlands.
The information centre, with an exhibition about the events on Grebbeberg Hill during “The Battle for Grebbeberg Hill” in May 1940, is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
3911 AV Rhenen
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Tabaksschuur Amerongen
Tabaksschuur Amerongen
3958 ET Amerongen