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Landgoed Ginkelduin
Landgoed Ginkelduin
3956 KD Leersum
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Eethuys-Café De Generaal - Baarn
Eethuys-Café De Generaal - Baarn
3743 JL Baarn
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Volmolen
Volmolen
Plantsoen Noord 2
3811 GH Amersfoort
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Kameryck Country Estate
Kameryck Country Estate
3471 HD Kamerik
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Bicycle Boat, Maarssen
Bicycle Boat, Maarssen
Zandweg 44 (tegenover nr. 44)
3601AE Maarssen
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Café-Restaurant De Lage Vuursche
Café-Restaurant De Lage Vuursche
3749 AD Lage Vuursche
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Wiel van Bassa
Wiel van Bassa
Diefdijk
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Dunes of Soest
Dunes of Soest
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Amaliastein
Amaliastein
Daunstraat 26
4133 JE Vianen
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TOP Nationaal Tree museum Gimborn
TOP Nationaal Tree museum Gimborn
3941 BZ Doorn
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Muurhuizen (Wallhouses)
Muurhuizen (Wallhouses)
3811 Amersfoort
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Mill "Den Olden Florus"
Mill "Den Olden Florus"
3784 VE Terschuur
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Papal house
Papal house
3512 HE Utrecht
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TOP Rhenen-Center
TOP Rhenen-Center
3911 LD Rhenen
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Fort Tienhoven
Fort Tienhoven
3612 NB Tienhoven
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Fort Waver-Amstel
Fort Waver-Amstel
3646 AS Nessersluis
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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!.
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
3752 AH Bunschoten-Spakenburg
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Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen
Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen
3911 AV Rhenen
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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
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Fort Voordorp
Fort Voordorp
3737 BK Groenekan
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Windmill Windhond
Windmill Windhond
3447 GR Woerden
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B&B Kasteel Sterkenburg
B&B Kasteel Sterkenburg
3972 ND Driebergen-Rijsenburg
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Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park
Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park
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Petrus Tower
Petrus Tower
3441 AJ Woerden