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Recreatieboerderij De Kleine Weide
Recreatieboerderij De Kleine Weide
3927 CV Renswoude
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Speelbos (forest playground) Nieuw Wulven
Speelbos (forest playground) Nieuw Wulven
Binnenweg 26
3994 AN Houten
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The Witches Weighhouse
The Witches Weighhouse
3421 AC Oudewater
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Museum Vredegoed
Museum VredegoedTemporarily closed
Heuvellaan 7
3612 BA Tienhoven
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Molen Rijn en Lek
Molen Rijn en Lek
Dijkstraat 23
3961 AA Wijk bij Duurstede
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Grebbe Line Visitor's Centre
Grebbe Line Visitor's Centre
3927EJ Renswoude
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Fort Hoofdijk
Fort Hoofdijk
3584 HD Utrecht
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Windmill Ter Leede
Windmill Ter Leede
Provinciale weg 2
4142 LD Leerdam
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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
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The Waterloo Needle
The Waterloo Needle
3742 CR Baarn
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Rijnauwen Fort
Rijnauwen Fort
Vossegatsedijk 5
3981 HS Bunnik
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De Vriendschap windmill
De Vriendschap windmill
Nieuweweg 109
3905 LJ Veenendaal
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Molen de Windhond
Molen de Windhond
3447 GR Woerden
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Hotel 't Wapen van Harmelen
Hotel 't Wapen van Harmelen
3481 EK Harmelen
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Fort Maarsseveen
Fort Maarsseveen
Herenweg 2
3602 AM Maarssen
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Nationaal Bomenmuseum Gimborn
Nationaal Bomenmuseum Gimborn
3941 BZ Doorn
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Pannenkoekenhuis Bergzicht
Pannenkoekenhuis Bergzicht
3931 MH Woudenberg
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Plofsluis
Plofsluis
The Plofsluis consists of five concrete bins with a relatively weak floor that span the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal. The bins could store around 40,000 tonnes of sand, gravel or debris. In wartime, the floor could be blow up, so that its contents would drop into the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal. This would block the canal and prevent the inundation water from flowing out. The lock was designed in such a way that its sides would remain upright after the explosion, so that the floor could be reconstructed and the sluice could be used again. It was never actually used.
3439 LS Nieuwegein
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Geesberge country estate
Geesberge country estate
3601 NA Maarssen
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UIT in IJsselstein I Tourist Info
UIT in IJsselstein I Tourist Info
3401 BK IJsselstein
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TOP De Dennen
TOP De Dennen
3927AW Renswoude
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Koppelpoort Amersfoort
Koppelpoort Amersfoort
3811 MG Amersfoort
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Amelisweerd - Rhijnauwen
Amelisweerd - Rhijnauwen
Koningslaan 9
3981 HD Bunnik
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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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