Around and through Soest

  • The Netherlands
  • Utrecht
  • Baarn
  • 60.33 km (Approximately 03:32 u)
  • Cycling route 156496
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Around and through Soest

  • The Netherlands
  • Utrecht
  • Baarn
  • 60.33 km (Approximately 03:32 u)
  • Cycling route 156496

This cycle route runs over the Leusderheide and the Vuursche Heide between Soest, Soesterberg, Bilthoven and Zeist. Heaths, open sandy plains and deciduous and coniferous forests alternate in a gently sloping landscape. Along the way you will pass a number of special sights, such as De Hooge Vuursche Castle and Soestdijk Palace. You will also cycle past impressive estates and country estates, such as the Roverestein estate. The historic country estate was founded in 1885 and is protected as a national monumental complex. Enjoy nature and the tranquility around you.

Directions

# Description Distance
De Hooge Vuursche (3744KB, Baarn, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
63
63 (3744KD, Baarn, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 0.59 km
64
64 (3743JR, Baarn, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 2.04 km
65
65 (Amsterdamsestraatweg, 3743AB, Baarn, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 3.15 km
Paleis Soestdijk (3762DT, Baarn, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 4.05 km
67
67 (Lange Brinkweg, 3764AD, Soest, Utrecht, The Netherlands) 7.05 km

Sights

De Hooge Vuursche


3744KB Baarn

De Hooge Vuursche Castle is located in the woods around Hilversum and it was built in 1912. Dutch artists have been involved in the design of the castle.

Paleis Soestdijk


3762DT Baarn

The Crown Prince and his Russian wife had Soestdijk completely renovated into a real summer palace. Everything was decorated in Empire style with two extra side wings. During the Second World War, Soestdijk Palace housed many foreign soldiers, but when peace returned, the Royal family also returned to the palace. When Princess Beatrix was honored as queen in 1980, the palace no longer became a royal residence. Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard lived there until their death in 2004. Pending a new use, the palace was temporarily opened to the public.

Monnikendam

Monnikendam
B-3811 Amersfoort

Roverestein


3723MA De Bilt

The name of the Roverestein estate is derived from 'rov? Re', the Italian word for oak. On this estate you will find a country house from the end of the 19th century.

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