Dutch Water Defence Lines Weekend Tour
This weekend tour begins in Weesp and passes by numerous forts of the Dutch Water Defence Lines. You’ll cycle through an incredible water-rich landscape that includes the Loosdrechtse, Ankeveense and Vinkeveense lakes and the Vecht river.
Three Weekend Tours
Go on a journey of discovery across a distinctive military landscape and cycle through up to five defence lines and 2,000 years of military history. During three weekend tours ranging from 100 to 125 kilometres that largely run through the Province of Utrecht, you’ll enjoy a mix of stunning natural scenery, robust fortresses, wide rivers and beautiful terraces. The tours run along marked cycling routes and are therefore easy to follow. You’ll pedal through a charming backdrop of waterways, greenery and fortified towns that tell the story of days gone by. After relaxing and refreshing with a tasty beer at one of the forts, you’ll continue cycling along fortresses, dykes, sluices, canals, casemates, group shelters and large green areas that could be flooded on command: an ingenious system that used to protect the Netherlands against enemy troops. You can also enjoy the three weekend tours during the week, of course. Hop on your bike and explore these traditional Dutch defence lines.
Utrecht’s defence lines
Dive into the unique story of the Roman limes, the Old Dutch Waterline, the Grebbe Line and the Dutch Water Defence Lines (made up of the New Dutch Waterline and the Defence Line of Amsterdam). The weekend tours tell the story of 2,000 years of military history. You’ll immerse yourself in our centuries-long battle against the enemy, in which water played a leading role. Nowhere in the world are water managers as creative as in the Netherlands, where a large part of the country lies below sea level. Dykes, dams and sluices keep our feet dry, but they also come in handy when flooding a piece of land to create an obstacle for the enemy: too deep to wade through, too shallow to sail. And so our unique military defence lines took shape over the centuries with forts, sluices, strategic landscape and natural features.
Route
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1. Weesp
Slijkstraat, WEESP- 16Via knooppunt 16
2. Muiden
Herengracht, Muiden3. Muideslot
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4. Naarden Vesting
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5. Dutch Fortress Museum
Westwalstraat 6, Naarden- 34Via knooppunt 34
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6. Batteries on the Karnemelksloot
Verlengde Fortlaan 116, Naarden- 37Via knooppunt 37
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7. Fort Kijkuit
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8. Fortress Nieuwersluis
Rijksstraatweg 7 B, NieuwersluisFort Nieuwersluis is situated in the heart of the Netherlands, between Loenen and Breukelen. In the 19th century, this fortress was part of the New...- 84Via knooppunt 84
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- Waverdijk 19, Waverveen
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10. Fort in de Botshol
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11. Fort Nigtevecht
Velterslaan 1, Abcoude- 26Via knooppunt 26
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12. Fort Uitermeer
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13. Fort on the Ossenmarkt
Ossenmarkt 44, Weesp- 44Via knooppunt 44