Ports of Amsterdam, Muiden and Muiderberg

  • The Netherlands
  • North Holland
  • Amsterdam
  • 47.43 km (Approximately 02:47 u)
  • Cycling route 115982
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Ports of Amsterdam, Muiden and Muiderberg

  • The Netherlands
  • North Holland
  • Amsterdam
  • 47.43 km (Approximately 02:47 u)
  • Cycling route 115982
Less known than their big brother in Rotterdam, but no less fun to visit, are the ports of Amsterdam, Muiden and Muiderberg. The port of Amsterdam is by far the largest of the three and was created in the thirteenth century. At the mouth of the Amstel, between the Dam and the IJ, the oldest port of Amsterdam developed. Magnificent merchants who played an important role in the development of the cities rose up along the banks and today there is more activity than ever. Take a look at the beautiful marina of Muiden or sniff the atmosphere in Amsterdam while you get a breath of fresh air along the water. For the necessary delicacies to satisfy your hunger during your bike ride, you can go to the K. Günes supermarket in Amsterdam, where you can also park your car for free. In the supermarket you can choose from tasty fresh sandwiches, fruity snacks or savory biscuits. Also don't forget to bring a bottle of water for the road so you can quench your thirst. Less than half a kilometer away, view the windmill De Gooyer, a gigantic tower mill from 1814 that completely dominates its surroundings. It is the highest wooden windmill in the Netherlands. In 1603 one half and in 1609 the other half were sold to Claes and Jan Willemsz., brothers from the Gooi, then called Gooiland. The name de Gooyer dates from this time and has therefore already belonged to the predecessors of this mill. Most Amsterdammers do not know this and speak of"the mill on the Funen\\\" or simply,"the Funenmolen\\\". You follow the water in an easterly direction and you arrive at Westbattery (Muiden fortress). The tower fort was built in 1850-1852 as part of the New Dutch Waterline, but an earthen fort was already built on this spot in 1799. The West battery is not completely round but oval and has two floors. The walls on the sea side are much thicker than the rest, because that side was expected to receive the most hostile fire. The fort was surrounded by a moat about 8 meters wide. Due to the arrival of the high-explosive shell in 1885, the fort became militarily obsolete. Because Fort Pampus, which had large guns that could better protect the harbor entrance and the sea lock of Muiden, could now be used, no attention was paid to adjusting or improving this fort. From 1973, a sea scout group has been using the West Battery. Two kilometers away you will see the Muiderslot, which was built around 1285 by Count Floris V, after he took charge of the area around Muiden. In 1296 he was overpowered by his own nobles and kidnapped to his own castle. When they fled after five days, they were stopped at Muiderberg and the count was brutally murdered. The most famous resident of the Muiderslot is PC Hoofdt, after which the famous shopping street in Amsterdam is named. In 1609 he was appointed drost of Muiden and bailiff of the Gooiland. He has lived in the castle for no less than 38 years. Now the fort can be visited and you can rent the location for various purposes. The Naardermeer was created naturally and is already mentioned around the year 900. Several attempts have been made to drain the lake without success. Unfortunately, in 1672 all mills and houses in and around the lake had to be demolished, after which the dikes were broken. The water remained until the beginning of the nineteenth century. The Meermolen/de Onrust in Muiderberg was a ground sailer that was built in 1809 to drain the resulting polder, but the mill was never able to rid the area of the water. In 1831 a steam engine was installed with which they tried again to grind away the water. When you arrive in Weesp, you will pass the Fort on the Ossenmarkt. To protect the railway line between Hilversum and Amsterdam, the ramparts had to be reinforced. A bombproof tower with a circular moat and drawbridge was built on the Ossenmarkt in 1859-1861 to protect the railway line. Fort Ossenmarkt can now be viewed from the Ossenmarkt. On some days the fort is open to the public and sometimes walks are organized that include a visit to the fort. The former flour mill T Haantje is located near the Fort on the Ossenmarkt. From 1626 there was a seesaw mill on this spot that drained the Kostverlorenpolder. Around 1705, this polder was merged with a number of other polders under the name of the Community Polder. The large community mill (further along the route) that was built in 1708 made the seesaw mill superfluous and it was converted into a corn mill. In 1820 an oil mill with the name De Haan was built on that spot. In 1828 this mill was also converted into a corn mill and in 1896't Haantje was sold to a cocoa manufacturer. The mill was restored in 1964, 2001 and 2002. The Community mill was crushed in 1892 and in 1926 a pumping station was installed that took over the drainage. The upper part of the mill was then sawn off. When this pumping station was replaced, it was decided to restore the mill and on April 25, 2003, the rebuilt mill was taken into use by the Amsterdam mayor Cohen. The mill is inhabited and cannot be visited. Before you return to the supermarket, where you can buy the ingredients for dinner so that you can enjoy this trip at home, Coastal Battery at Diemerdam is on the program. Fort Diemerdam is part of the Defense Line of Amsterdam. It is an open coastal battery and therefore looks different from other forts; actually, the complex should not even be called a fortress."Fort Diemerdam\\\" is therefore a popular name. The coastal battery has two official names:'Work on the IJ for Diemerdam\\\' and'Coastal Battery at Diemerdam\\\'. The fort is a bit hidden on the IJmeer with a view of Pampus, the coastal battery at Durgerdam and IJburg.

Directions

# Description Distance
De Gooyer (1018AL, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
52
52 (1095LG, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands) 1.60 km
54
54 (Westelijke Merwedekanaaldijk, 1098TX, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands) 3.32 km
55
55 (1095KL, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands) 3.67 km
59
59 (1111PN, Diemen, North Holland, The Netherlands) 6.50 km
Kustbatterij bij Diemerdam (1111PR, Diemen, North Holland, The Netherlands) 9.12 km

Sights

De Gooyer


1018AL Amsterdam
http://www.allemolens.nl

The most famous windmill type in the Netherlands. Windmills were not only used to produce flour from cereals, but also for draining polder areas. Natural energy. The most famous windmills can be found in Kinderdijk, which have truly been set up as a polder model. A must see!

Kustbatterij bij Diemerdam

100
1111PR Diemen
http://www.forten.info

Fort Diemerdam is part of the Defense Line of Amsterdam. It is an open coastal battery and therefore looks different from other fortresses; actually the complex should not even be called a fort. "Fort Diemerdam" is therefore a name that originated in popular speech. The coastal battery has two official names: 'Werk aan het IJ for Diemerdam' and 'Coastal battery at Diemerdam'. The fort is slightly hidden on the IJmeer with a view of Pampus, the coastal battery at Durgerdam and IJburg.

Westbatterij

Westbatterij
1398XJ Gooise Meren

On the site where an earth battery was built on the left bank of the Vecht estuary in 1799, the tower fort Westbatterij was built between 1850 and 1852. It is an oval, bombproof tower with a moat and drawbridge.

Het Muiderslot

Shop 1
1398 AA Gooise Meren
http://www.muiderslot.nl

The Muiderslot is one of the best preserved medieval castles in the Netherlands. It was built around 1285 by Count Floris V, as one of the castles to keep North Holland under control. Ten years later the count was kidnapped and taken to Muiden. After a few days of imprisonment, his captors decided it was no longer safe and took Floris with them. When enraged farmers tried to free him, Floris was murdered.

Meermolen/Onrust


1399PK Gooise Meren
http://www.allemolens.nl

The most famous windmill type in the Netherlands. Windmills were used not only to produce flour from cereals, but also to reclaim polder areas. Natural energy. The most famous windmills can be found in Kinderdijk, really set up as a polder model. A must see!

Fort aan de Ossenmarkt

Torenfort aan de Ossenmarkt
1381LX Weesp
http://www.historischekringweesp.nl/

Within the fortress of Weesp, a bombproof tower with a circular moat and drawbridge was built on the Ossenmarkt in 1859-1861.

t Haantje


1381AC Weesp
http://www.allemolens.nl

The most famous windmill type in the Netherlands. Windmills were used not only to produce flour from cereals, but also to reclaim polder areas. Natural energy. The most famous windmills can be found in Kinderdijk, really set up as a polder model. A must see!

Gemeenschapsmolen


1108 AB Amsterdam
http://www.allemolens.nl

The most famous windmill type in the Netherlands. Windmills were not only used to produce flour from cereals, but also for draining polder areas. Natural energy. The most famous windmills can be found in Kinderdijk, which have truly been set up as a polder model. A must see!

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