4th Route Soerendonk

  • The Netherlands
  • North Brabant
  • Cranendonck
  • 47.84 km (Approximately 02:48 u)
  • Cycling route 1188050
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4th Route Soerendonk

  • The Netherlands
  • North Brabant
  • Cranendonck
  • 47.84 km (Approximately 02:48 u)
  • Cycling route 1188050

Directions

# Description Distance
Strijperdijk, 6027RD, Cranendonck, North Brabant, The Netherlands 0.00 km
58
58 (Broekkant, 6021CS, Cranendonck, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 4.89 km
57
57 (6021PA, Cranendonck, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 7.40 km
84
84 (6031LR, Cranendonck, North Brabant, The Netherlands) 10.46 km
Oplaadpunt (6002SZ, Weert, Limburg, The Netherlands) 14.58 km
78
78 (6002NM, Weert, Limburg, The Netherlands) 17.14 km

Pause places

Huyskamer Daatjeshoeve

Heugterbroekdijk 34
6031LE Nederweert
http://www.daatjeshoeve.nl/

Huyskamer Daatjeshoeve is located on the edge of the Weerterbos, close to the greenest city in the world: Weert. An ideal base for beautiful cycling and walking tours through the natural surroundings. The cozy Weert is also within cycling range. After a day in the open air, it is wonderful to relax at the Daatjeshoeve. In this restored farmhouse from 1941 you can enjoy a nice cup of coffee with pie, a delicious lunch or a special beer at your leisure. On sunny days you can relax on the terrace. The Daatjeshoeve has a permanent exhibition of aircraft parts and wreckage.

Sights

St. Antoniusmolen

Sint-Antonius
6003NR Weert
http://www.allemolens.nl

In the flat countryside between Weert and Nederweert you will find the St. Antoniusmolen. This belt gristmill was built in 1904. In 1954 the mill was severely damaged by a severe storm, but the mill was then restored. Until 1970 professional miller Janus de Wild ground this mill. Just like the other Weerter mills, a lot of baking rye was ground on this mill. However, the self-baking and consumption of rye bread and wheat bread decreased as prosperity increased. People got more money and often switched to white bread. In the end, even manufacturing animal feed was no longer profitable. The mill was shut down and only trade was conducted. Only Janus de Wild kept the mill running from time to time. Years of standstill and decay followed, with minor restoration here and there. Today the mill is privately owned and the owners are busy restoring the mill and making it turnable again.

Provided by:

Frans v Dijk Noord Brabant