Zeist, Utrecht and De Bilt

  • The Netherlands
  • Utrecht
  • Zeist
  • 30.31 km (Approximately 01:46 u)
  • Cycling route 121690
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Zeist, Utrecht and De Bilt

  • The Netherlands
  • Utrecht
  • Zeist
  • 30.31 km (Approximately 01:46 u)
  • Cycling route 121690
Utrecht, a bustling student city and the capital of the province of the same name in the heart of the Netherlands. The foundations for the city were already laid by the Romans around 50 AD, but the current city was probably established 650 years later, as a spiritual center with two churches. In 1122, Utrecht received city rights and the construction of the Oudegracht and the walls of the city began. Due to its central location in the Netherlands, the city has become a crowd puller, with the Dom Tower attracting many visitors. This logo of the city is the highest church tower in the Netherlands (112.32 meters high). Behind the Dom there was a secret meeting place for homosexuals in the eighteenth century, a memorial stone has been placed on this spot to commemorate the citizens of Utrecht who were caught and sentenced to death. Because of that name, a resident of the city often prefers to be called"Utrechter\\\". The route starts at Profile the Rijwielpaleis. Here you get a whopping 10 euro discount on maintenance and repairs when you show your bicycle discount card, so this is an excellent opportunity to give your bike a little maintenance before you leave and set course for Slot Zeist. Slot Zeist was built in the seventeenth century as a pleasure resort. It is one of the first castles in the Netherlands to be built in the Baroque style. A large part of the castle has remained intact and is still the same as a few centuries ago. Today the castle serves as a conference centre. There is another, smaller castle in Zeist. Blikkenburg was probably built in the fourteenth century. It is one of the few castles that has remained privately owned throughout the years. The original castle was made of brick and was demolished in 1627. After this, the current house was built, which still functions as a home today. You then come to a castle and homestead near Bunnik: De Beesde. The oldest mention of De Beesde dates from 1395. The castle was originally built as a residential tower towards the end of the fourteenth century or at the beginning of the fifteenth century. The west wing was added in the eighteenth century and the north side in the nineteenth century. This castle is also privately inhabited. Rhynauwen Castle is located on the right bank of the Rhine, just outside the town of Bunnik. The house is first mentioned in the thirteenth century, but the current castle dates from the eighteenth century. The house was built on the site where its predecessor stood. The building is owned by the municipality of Utrecht and in 2013 there is a youth hostel located in the castle. You then pass a number of forts, which are scattered throughout the area but all belong together; Fort Rhynauwen, Fort Vossegat, Fort de Bilt and Fort Voordorp. The forts are part of the New Dutch Waterline and the Defense Line of Utrecht. They are built in strategic places and defend the surrounding area and the land behind. The total defense line runs from Muiden to the Biesbosch, the defensive works stretch over 85 kilometers. Not only did forts help to guard the border line, but water was also used as an effective means of whacking enemies. The Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie has been designated as a national landscape since 2005, and four years later the entire line was given the status of a national monument. Since 2010, the defense line has been a candidate for UNESCO's World Heritage List. And rightly so, because the Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie is a beautiful nature reserve with forts, shelters for birds and protected animal species and hydraulic feats that are visible and hidden in the landscape. On your way back to Zeist you will pass two beautiful estates. Vollenhoven originally belonged to the Benedictine monastery Oostbroek in De Bilt and its history goes back to the sixteenth century. In 1922 Vollenhoven was auctioned. Mr. M. van Marwijk Kooy then bought it, together with his father-in-law. In 1966 part of the estate was sold, on which the Zeister residential area'Vollenhoven\\\' was built. When the A28 was built, changes were made to the estate for the last time. The last estate on the route, Beerschoten, is a beautiful forest area near the city of Utrecht. Huize Beerschoten was built in 1889 in neo-Renaissance style. The estate forms a large nature reserve of 378 hectares. The park forest on Beerschoten was designed in the nineteenth century in the English landscape style by garden architect JD Zocher Jr. Many rare animals and plants can be found on the estate.

Directions

# Description Distance
Profile het Rijwielpaleis (Voorheuvel, 3701ZM, Zeist, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
81
81 (3701HS, Zeist, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 1.53 km
Slot zeist (Slotplein, 3703CN, Zeist, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 2.15 km
43
43 (3981BH, Bunnik, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 5.86 km
De Beesde (3981GE, Bunnik, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 7.15 km
44
44 (Rijnsoever, 3981HJ, Bunnik, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 9.21 km

Pause places

Profile het Rijwielpaleis

Voorheuvel
3701ZM Zeist
http://www.profiledefietsspecialist.nl/winkels/profile_hetrijwielpaleis

You are always welcome at bicycle shop Profile het Rijwielpaleis in Zeist. If you have your bike serviced regularly and early defects are resolved in time, you prevent expensive repairs and annoying situations while cycling. The annual service is a luxury that your bike deserves. On presentation of a bicycle discount card at Profile het Rijwielpaleis in Zeist you will receive a discount on your bicycle service. With the bicycle discount pass you can enjoy affordable and carefree cycling pleasure.

Sights

Slot zeist

Slotplein
3703CN Zeist

At the end of a stately driveway is Slot Zeist, surrounded by water features and a beautiful English landscape park. A special legacy of the rich living and living in the Golden Age.

De Beesde


3981GE Bunnik

Independently fortified building from the Middle Ages that was easily defended at that time and in the past was mostly inhabited by the noble families of the Netherlands

Rhijnauwen

Rhijnauwenselaan 14
3981 HH Bunnik

Kasteel Rhijnauwen is a country house from the 18th century that forms the center of the estate of the same name. This country house was built on the remains of a 13th century castle.

Fort Rijnauwen


3981HS Bunnik
http://www.fortrijnauwen.nl/

Fort Rijnauwen was built between 1868 and 1871 and was part of the advanced circle of forts around Utrecht. In collaboration with the field army and Fort Vechten, Fort Rijnauwen had to defend the large access to the Houtense Vlakte and the adjacent works.

Fort Vossegat


3584EG Utrecht

Fort Vossegat was built between 1817 and 1819. The remains of the fort are now located within the grounds of the Utrecht Kromhout barracks.

Fort de Bilt

Biltsestraatweg
3584BE Utrecht

This defense was built in 1816-1879 to close off the road between Utrecht and De Bilt. Around 1930, the road that ran around the fort was widened and laid right through the fort. As a result, the central building has been demolished and the bombproof barracks

Fort Voordorp

Fort Voordorp
3737BK De Bilt
http://www.fortvoordorp.nl/

The fort was built in 1869-1870 and was surrounded by inundations. The fort defended the nearby flooding locks and culverts and was able to put out flanking fire on the Utrecht-Amersfoort railway line.

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