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Dom Tower
Dom Tower Domplein 9
3512 JC Utrecht -
The Windotter windmill
The Windotter windmill Walkade 73
3401 DR IJsselstein -
Petrus Tower
Petrus Tower Emmakade 6a
3441 AJ Woerden -
Fort Nieuwersluis
Fort Nieuwersluis Rijksstraatweg 7B
3631 AA Nieuwersluis -
Henschoter lake
Henschoter lake De Heygraeff 2
3931MK Woudenberg -
Fort at 't Hemeltje
Fort at 't Hemeltje
Fort 't Hemeltje dates from 1877-1881 and is the last built fort of the New Dutch Waterline. It defended a strip of land that could not be flooded and the 's-Hertogenbosch-Utrecht railway line. Nowadays, Fort bij 't Hemeltje is largely used as office space for various entrepreneurs who are active in the field of sustainability. The fort also offers shelter to (breeding) birds and bats.
There is a walking route around the fort and there is an exciting spy route with fun assignments for children. In addition, the fort is regularly open to the public, for example during Open Heritage Days.
Fortweg 11
3992 LX Houten -
Veenendaal Town Beach
Veenendaal Town Beach Thoomesplein 1
3901 Veenendaal -
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 -
Visitor Centre De Boswerf
Visitor Centre De Boswerf Prins Bernhardlaan 3
3708 BR Zeist -
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 -
TOP Amerongen
TOP Amerongen Burgwal 6
3958 ER Amerongen -
The Vuursche
The Vuursche Hoge Vuurscheweg
3749 Lage Vuursche -
Castellum Hoge Woerd
Castellum Hoge Woerd Hoge Woerdplein 1
3454 PB De Meern -
TOP Laagraven
TOP Laagraven Ravensewetering
3439 ZZ Nieuwegein -
Fort de Batterijen
Fort de Batterijen Fort De Batterijen
Overeindseweg 25
3439LP Nieuwegein -
Molen de Windhond
Molen de Windhond Wilhelminaweg 1
3447 GR Woerden -
Fortresses of the four Lunetten
Fortresses of the four Lunetten De Lunetten
Oude Liesbosweg 68
3524 SB Utrecht -
Museum Spakenburg
Museum Spakenburg Oude Schans 47-63
3752 AH Bunschoten-Spakenburg -
De Kastanjeboom
De Kastanjeboom Zevenhuizerstraat 281
3751 LC Bunschoten -
Restaurant La Montagne
Restaurant La Montagne Kerkewijk 115
3911 SC Rhenen -
Bicycle Boat, stop NIeuwersluis
Bicycle Boat, stop NIeuwersluis De Fietsboot op de Vecht
zandpad 9
3631 NK Nieuwersluis -
Pyramid of Austerlitz
Pyramid of Austerlitz Zeisterweg 98
3931 MG Woudenberg -
Fort Ruigenhoek
Fort Ruigenhoek Fort Ruigenhoek
Ruigenhoeksedijk 125A
3737 MR Groenekan -
Amelisweerd - Rhijnauwen
Amelisweerd - Rhijnauwen Oud Amelisweerd
Koningslaan 9
3981 HD Bunnik