Etten-Leur, Terheijden and Zevenbergen

  • The Netherlands
  • North Brabant
  • 50.78 km (Approximately 02:59 u)
  • Cycling route 117616
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Etten-Leur, Terheijden and Zevenbergen

  • The Netherlands
  • North Brabant
  • 50.78 km (Approximately 02:59 u)
  • Cycling route 117616

The village of Terheijden was founded in the Middle Ages on a sand ridge parallel to the Mark river. Much peat was extracted in the area, but for centuries the village remained small; it was virtually nothing more than a street until 1960. Subsequently, residential areas rapidly developed along that main road, but all important facilities, such as churches and shops, remained concentrated along the street. Terheijden's location on the river and close to Breda has resulted in many battles throughout history. Against the tide of the water, but skirmishes also took place because Breda had an important role in the defense and protection of Holland during the Eighty Years' War. The Grote and Kleine Schans are reminders of this. The area around the forts was designed as a nature and recreation area.

The route leads you to De Korenmolen (rump/remains) in Etten-Leur. The mill was built in 1849 and was originally a wind-powered mill. In 1915, lightning struck the mill and a fire broke out that largely destroyed De Korenmolen. The mill was restored in 1917, but the blades blew off in 1921. Although the mill was restored, it was dismantled in 1929. In 2009, the remaining mill hull was placed on the National Monuments List. It has served as a warehouse for a pet shop for many years.
Another mill where history has had less influence is De Lelie. This round stone mill is still in regular operation; a group of fanatical volunteers still produces real artisanal flour here. The Lelie from 1804 originally served not only as a grist mill, but also as a bark mill and burned down in 1937. For those who are curious about the products the mill produces, the mill is usually open on Saturdays.

The third mill you will see in Etten-Leur is the Zwartenberg mill. This relatively young polder mill from 1889 replaces a mill from 1721 that burned down in 1988. The round stone ground sailor drains the De Haagsche Beemden polder on a voluntary basis and then moves 80 cubic meters of water per minute.
Then you set course for De Kleine Schans in Terheijden. The location of Terheijden, close to the Belgian border and situated parallel to a sand ridge to the river Mark, makes it a great attraction for Spanish troops and state soldiers during the Eighty Years' War. The Kleine Schans is a remnant from this time and was constructed by the Spaniards in 1590. In 1637, the Dutch troops gave the fortress its current shape and used it as a protection structure for shipping on the Mark and the connection between Breda and Moerdijk. The fortress was demolished in 1680 after the Eighty Years' War, but in 1830 a new castle was built on the same site to serve as a fortress during the Belgian War of Secession.

In Terheijden you will also find De Arend tower mill near the Kleine Schans. In 1742, the noble Nassau-Siegen family from Breda commissioned the construction of the flour mill. The mill was rebuilt in 1756 after it went up in flames. The mill contains three pairs of grinding stones, which are still used to grind grain professionally. If you want to visit the mill, you can do so from Tuesday to Saturday during the opening hours of the mill shop.

Directions

# Description Distance
78
78 (North Brabant, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
4
4 (4877LA, Etten-Leur, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 1.38 km
61
61 (4874JP, Etten-Leur, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 2.66 km
De Korenmolen (romp/restant) (4871XD, Etten-Leur, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 4.63 km
7
7 (Lange Brugstraat, 4871CL, Etten-Leur, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 5.29 km
De Lelie (De Lelie, 4871CJ, Etten-Leur, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 5.77 km

Pause places

Hotel & Restaurant de Borgh

IJshof 1
4761 BE Moerdijk
http://www.hoteldeborgh.nl

Hotel & Restaurant de Borgh is located in the historic center of Zevenbergen, only 200 meters from various nice shops and cozy terraces. In the morning an extensive breakfast is served in the restaurant and in the afternoon and evening you can enjoy a delicious lunch and dinner. The terrace is open in good weather. In the atmospheric city cafe you can enjoy a warm, homely atmosphere. From the hotel you can enjoy cycling and walking through the beautiful west of Brabant, with National Park De Biesbosch, the fortified town of Willemstad and the pleasant city of Breda. You can rent regular bicycles and e-bikes at the hotel.

Hotel & Restaurant de Borgh

IJshof 1
4761 BE Moerdijk
http://www.hoteldeborgh.nl

Hotel & Restaurant de Borgh is located in the historic center of Zevenbergen, only 200 meters from various nice shops and cozy terraces. In the morning an extensive breakfast is served in the restaurant and in the afternoon and evening you can enjoy a delicious lunch and dinner. The terrace is open in good weather. In the atmospheric city cafe you can enjoy a warm, homely atmosphere. From the hotel you can enjoy cycling and walking through the beautiful west of Brabant, with National Park De Biesbosch, the fortified town of Willemstad and the pleasant city of Breda. You can rent regular bicycles and e-bikes at the hotel.

Sights

De Korenmolen (romp/restant)


4871XD Etten-Leur
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!

De Lelie

De Lelie
4871CJ Etten-Leur
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!

Zwartenbergse Molen


4871 NJ Etten-Leur
http://www.allemolens.nl

The Zwartenbergse Molen is the only mill in North Brabant that still has a real grinding function. Yet windmills were not only used to produce grain from cereals, but also to reclaim polder areas. The mill can move a maximum of 80 cubic meters of water per minute.

De Kleine Schans

De Kleine Schans
4844 BR Drimmelen
https://www.zuiderwaterlinie.nl/11-vestingsteden/forten-in-nederland/schans-terheijden

The Kleine Schans may be called small, but it has a real war history. The Spaniards built the Kleine Schans in 1639 to protect shipping on the river Mark and the Breda-Moerdijk connection. This allowed the polders around Terheijden to be flooded. After the Eighty Years' War, the redoubt was removed, to be resurrected in 1830 as a bulwark against the Belgian insurgents.

Molen De Arend

De Arend 40
4844 AP Drimmelen
http://www.allemolens.nl

This flour mill was built in 1742 by order of the noble Nassau-Siegen family. In 1756 there was a fire in the mill and after that the mill had to be rebuilt.

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