Cycling through the dunes

  • The Netherlands
  • South Holland
  • Katwijk
  • 45.40 km (Approximately 02:40 u)
  • Cycling route 115154
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Cycling through the dunes

  • The Netherlands
  • South Holland
  • Katwijk
  • 45.40 km (Approximately 02:40 u)
  • Cycling route 115154
We start this cycle route south of Katwijk. From Katwijk we cycle in the direction of Wassenaar. Wassenaar consists of a village center surrounded by a wooded area with many villas and country houses. Many of these have traditionally been country estates, summer homes for wealthy city dwellers. In addition to many wealthy residents, these houses companies and consulates. Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima have their home on the Eikenhorst estate. The Duinrell estate is used as an amusement park. Nearby is the Duindigt racecourse, the only remaining grass racecourse in the Netherlands. We also pass by the Backershagen and Wiltzanck estates and the de Paauw estate. Huize de Paauw is the current town hall of the municipality of Wassenaar. In the center of Wassenaar is the old Romanesque village church that partly dates from the 12th century and was partly built in the 16th century after destruction at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War. Princess Alexia was baptized in this church. Here we also find Oud-Wassenaar Castle. During World War II, the Nazis used the house to accommodate foreign guests. The castle was renovated after the war. The guestbook contains famous names such as Winston Churchill, Paul-Henri Spaak, General Montgomery and Oe Thant. Many large parties have been held there, including a wedding party for Princess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven in 1967. Events are still regularly organized and it has been one of Wassenaar's non-municipal wedding locations for several years. From Wassenaar we head towards The Hague. North of The Hague we go into the dunes. A vast dune area in the middle of the Randstad. The Hollands Duin runs from Wassenaar to well north of Noordwijk. A place to get a breath of fresh air or find peace after a busy day. The dunes are never boring. Sheltered forests, open plains and wet dune valleys alternate. In some places the sand may even drift again. In summer the temperature in this 'Dutch desert' can rise considerably.

Directions

# Description Distance
97
97 (Sportlaan, 2225JM, Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
96
96 (2225RR, Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 0.59 km
45
45 (Sperwerlaan, 2224JL, Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 1.36 km
93
93 (2224KA, Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 2.83 km
93
93 (2223VV, Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 3.01 km
89
89 (Hoofdstraat, 2235CG, Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 4.75 km

Sights

Landgoed De Paauw

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2242 CP Wassenaar

Huis De Paauw in Wassenaar was built around 1770 by order of Adriaan Pieter Twent, who was Minister of Water Management under Louis Napoleon. After his death, it was bought in 1838, together with the estates Raaphorst, Ter Horst and Backershagen, by Prince Frederik of the Netherlands (1797-1881), the brother of King Willem II. He had both the house and the gardens thoroughly modified. After his death, his daughter Marie De Paauw inherited and after her death in 1910 it passed into the hands of builders, who sold the large estate in parts.

Landgoederen Backershagen en Wiltzanck


2243CH Wassenaar

Like many country estates, Landgoed Backershagen also originated from a farm. This farm already existed in 1400. At the end of the 17th century the farm was used as a country retreat. Around 1730 a mansion was built on the east side of the farm and a start was made with the construction of a beautiful park. The name was changed to Backers-Hagen.

Oud Wassenaar

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2243 BX Wassenaar

The historic country estate Oud Wassenaar consisted of the castle, a staff residence, a pergola and a landscape park. Oud Wassenaar has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century.

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