BEERZEVELD ROUND

  • The Netherlands
  • Flevoland
  • Dronten
  • 163.86 km (Approximately 09:38 u)
  • Cycling route 1013290
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BEERZEVELD ROUND

  • The Netherlands
  • Flevoland
  • Dronten
  • 163.86 km (Approximately 09:38 u)
  • Cycling route 1013290

Directions

# Description Distance
8251VL, Dronten, Flevoland, The Netherlands 0.00 km
16
16 (8019BB, Zwolle, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 32.81 km
43
43 (Overijssel, The Netherlands) 46.37 km
Uitkijktoren De Stokte (Uitkijktoren de Stokte, 7722 VD, Dalfsen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 52.86 km
65
65 (7731PZ, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 60.16 km
42
42 (7731GJ, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 63.26 km

Sights

Uitkijktoren De Stokte

Uitkijktoren de Stokte 1
7722 VD Dalfsen

De Stokte is a 20-meter observation tower in Dalfsen that was built in 2012. From here you have a beautiful view over the Dalfsen countryside. The tower was built as part of the 'Room for the Vecht' project. Only sustainable materials have been used in the construction and care has been taken to ensure that the tower fits well into the landscape. The stairs of the tower are made of galvanized steel and the cladding of the tower is made of wood. You can look through the wooden panels of the tower to enjoy the surroundings. It is certainly worth the effort to climb the watchtower. You will not find such a beautiful view over Dalfsen anywhere else. On top of the tower is a viewing platform that offers you a wide view over the river Vecht, the Vechtdal and the accompanying wooded landscape. Only if you are afraid of heights, it is unfortunately better to skip this climb.

Hut Mariaborch

Mariaborch
7692 PB Hardenberg

The information chapel 'Mariaborch' is intended to bring information about the rich history of Mari? Nberg to the attention of a large audience by means of information panels. Three stained glass windows tell the history in a triptych. Pay a visit to this chapel and learn more about the history of Mari? Nberg. The chapel is traditionally built from oak and it has a slate roof. Bentheimer sandstone was used in the construction of the chapel, a material that is widely used in this area. In front of the chapel you will find a copy of the ordination stone from 1514. The original consecration stone came from the chapel that once stood here. Volunteers keep the information chapel and the surroundings clean and tidy, for example by mowing the grass around the chapel.

Provided by:

Piet, Flevoland