Bison\\\'der round the Bollenstreek

  • The Netherlands
  • South Holland
  • Leiden
  • 41.19 km (Approximately 02:25 u)
  • Cycling route 2253779
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Bison\\\'der round the Bollenstreek

  • The Netherlands
  • South Holland
  • Leiden
  • 41.19 km (Approximately 02:25 u)
  • Cycling route 2253779
Starting from Bizon Bike Company (Meelfabriekplein 1, 2312 LK Leiden), you cycle past the most beautiful places in the Bollenstreek with this approximately 42km long route. 
The Bulb Region is world famous for the bulb fields that bloom every spring with flowers such as the tulip, the daffodil and the hyacinth. In the summer you can enjoy Dahlias, among other things.

Directions

# Description Distance
Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands 0.00 km
13
13 (2315LZ, Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands) 0.56 km
14
14 (2316HB, Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands) 1.56 km
21
21 (2317NH, Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands) 3.18 km
Broekdijkmolen (Broekdijkmolen, 2360 AA, Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands) 4.54 km
76
76 (2361KS, Teylingen, South Holland, The Netherlands) 6.33 km

Sights

Broekdijkmolen

Broekdijkmolen 1
2360 AA Leiden

The Broekdijkmolen in Warmond is an octagonal wooden polder mill built in 1862, which replaced a burnt-down octagonal mill from 1840. In 1972 the mill went downhill during a storm and could be stopped with difficulty. The following night, however, the mill burned down, probably as a result of overheating. The municipality of Haarlem offered an octagonal mill as a replacement. This could not be kept in its place in the Waarderpolder due to the expansion of an industrial estate. The mill was transferred in its entirety to Warmond and appeared to fit on the masonry substructure. The mill was installed in 1974; the restoration lasted until 1976. Until 1979, the Broekdijk mill was owned by the polder, then by the Oude Veenen water board and now by the Rijnlandse Molenstichting, which also supervised the 1976 reconstruction. The mill now drains the Broek en Simontjes polder on a voluntary basis. The mill is a national monument.

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