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VVV Scherpenzeel
VVV Scherpenzeel Stichting Parousie
Vlieterweg 17
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Muiden
Muiden
The best way to experience the convivial fortified city of Muiden is to take a stroll by the harbour with its many traditional sailing boats or to settle down at an outdoor café with a view of the Groote Zeesluis. Alternatively, you can explore the fort island of Pampus or visit the centuries-old Amsterdam Castle Muiderslot. Along with Naarden and Weesp, the fortified city of Muiden played an important role. Muiden closed off the Zeedijk dyke and protected the sea and inundation locks of the Vecht. Fort C, also popularly known as ‘the Muizenfort’, has a small museum about the New Dutch Waterline and the Defence Line of Amsterdam.
De Vesting Muiden
Herengracht
1398 AA Muiden -
De Paltz Estate
De Paltz Estate De Paltz 1
3768 MZ Soest -
Vechtstreekmuseum Maarssen
Vechtstreekmuseum Maarssen Diependaalsedijk 19b
3601 GH Maarssen -
Castle Tower in IJsselstein
Castle Tower in IJsselstein Kronenburgplantsoen 9
3401 BM IJsselstein -
TOP Amerongen
TOP Amerongen Burgwal 6
3958 ER Amerongen -
Stayokay Utrecht Centrum
Stayokay Utrecht Centrum Neude 5
3512 AD Utrecht -
Mouse Towers | Leerdam
Mouse Towers | Leerdam Zuidwal
4141 BE Leerdam -
Renswoude Castle
Renswoude Castle Dorpsstraat 3-9
3927BA Renswoude -
Tabaksschuur Amerongen
Tabaksschuur Amerongen Veenseweg 8
3958 ET Amerongen -
Geesberge country estate
Geesberge country estate Zandpad 23
3601 NA Maarssen -
Koppelpoort Amersfoort
Koppelpoort Amersfoort Kleine Spui 2
3811 MG Amersfoort -
Restaurant De Dennen
Restaurant De Dennen Utrechtseweg 34
3927 AW Renswoude -
Vianen Castle “Op de Bol”
Vianen Castle “Op de Bol” Burcht Vianen (kasteel Vyanen)
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4132 CC Vianen -
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!.
You can enjoy a one-hour sailing trip on a botter while listening to stories from the past, as the skipper lets you relax on the water Oude Schans 86
3752 AH Bunschoten-Spakenburg -
Winkel van Sinkel
Winkel van Sinkel Winkel van Sinkel
Oudegracht 158
3511 AZ Utrecht -
Linschoten country Estate
Linschoten country Estate Noord Linschoterdijk 13
3461 AC Linschoten -
Pannenkoekenhuis Bergzicht
Pannenkoekenhuis Bergzicht Doornseweg 23
3931 MH Woudenberg -
De Wildenburg pancake farm
De Wildenburg pancake farm Wildenburglaan 9
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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.
Kerkstraat 55
4141 AV Leerdam -
TOP Rhenen-Center
TOP Rhenen-Center Kerkstraat 1
3911 LD Rhenen -
Restaurant La Montagne
Restaurant La Montagne Kerkewijk 115
3911 SC Rhenen -
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!
Goejanverwellesluis
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TOP Oud-Zuilen, Slot Zuylen
TOP Oud-Zuilen, Slot Zuylen Tournooiveld 1
3611 AS Maarssen