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waterloopbos - Proefopstelling Maasvlakte

Museum in Vollenhove

Updated: April 25, 2024 06:52 PM

waterloopbos - Proefopstelling Maasvlakte is located in Vollenhove (City in the Netherlands), Netherlands. It's address is Marknesse, Netherlands.

Marknesse, Netherlands

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Where is waterloopbos - Proefopstelling Maasvlakte?

waterloopbos - Proefopstelling Maasvlakte is located at: Marknesse, Netherlands.

What are the coordinates of waterloopbos - Proefopstelling Maasvlakte?

Coordinates: 52.6742944, 5.9193808

waterloopbos - Proefopstelling Maasvlakte Reviews

Dominique Bierma- van Voorst
2020-02-14 06:33:53 GMT

Altijd lekker lopen door het bos. Enige nadeel zou niet op zaterdag of zondag heen gaan tenzij het mooi vroeg is anders is het niet te doen met de drukte.

Mario Emmink
2019-08-22 08:36:44 GMT

Very beautiful

Eddy van den End
2019-11-11 16:37:21 GMT

Prachtig om het vernuft van die tijd te aanschouwen...

Aale Van Der Heide
2020-11-04 21:41:06 GMT

Prachtig om tijdens een wandeling deze proefopstellingen te zien🙂

cor wassenaar
2022-09-01 19:53:52 GMT

schitterend qebied

Arjen Pieter ter Veen
2024-02-11 13:35:24 GMT

De routes zijn onduidelijk aangegeven. Aan de achterkant staan helemaal geen borden. Als je aan boswachter vraagt krijg je bors antwoord.

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About Vollenhove
City in the Netherlands

Vollenhove is a city in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, southwest of Steenwijk. Until the Noordoostpolder was drained, it was located on the coast of the Zuiderzee. Vollenhove received city rights in 1354. Later it was the main city in this region, that was formerly called Land van Vollenhove. Vollenhove was the summer residence of the bishop of Utrecht, the ruler of these parts. He lived in the castle Toutenburg, of which only some small ruins are left now. To be near their lord, quite some nobility moved to Vollenhove. They built their estates in the town, which was unique. Therefore, Vollenhove was called the city of palaces. Like Blokzijl, peat transport to Holland by ship caused the small city to flourish during the 17th century. Vollenhove was a separate municipality until 1973, when it became a part of Brederwiede. Between 1818 and 1942, the municipality was divided into two parts, Stad Vollenhove and Ambt Vollenhove. source

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