Get a breath of fresh air in West Friesland

  • The Netherlands
  • North Holland
  • Medemblik
  • 34.16 km (Approximately 02:00 u)
  • Cycling route 318688
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Get a breath of fresh air in West Friesland

  • The Netherlands
  • North Holland
  • Medemblik
  • 34.16 km (Approximately 02:00 u)
  • Cycling route 318688

The West Frisian region in North Holland is a relatively unknown cycling gem. At a short distance you can enjoy a vast landscape, old (ribbon) villages and a rich cultural history. And of course the view over the IJsselmeer.

The taste of Medemblik
West Friesland belonged to Frisian territory for a long time in the Middle Ages, as the residents did not want to submit to the counts of Holland. The Frisian influence can be seen in the many authentic bell-shaped farmhouses. If you drive through charming Medemblik, you will notice how many centuries-old facades are still standing here. In addition to history, you can also taste the good life at the cozy and tasty Bakery Museum.

Blooming bulb fields
The West Frisian lowlands are ideal for exploring by bike. Here you drive through a mix of damp meadows, ditches, colorful bulb fields and high skies. Along the IJsselmeer you can enjoy views over the water and get a breath of fresh air. Just above Onderdijk you drive along the Nesboskade, which is part of the Vooroever nature reserve. On the other side of the road you look out over the Groote Vliet inland lake and several strips of swamp forest.

Let off some steam
Land has also been reclaimed in West Friesland with the help of mills. Yet even in this region the wind sometimes failed. As a result, the country was flooded. To prevent this, the Vier Noorder Koggen steam pumping station was built in 1869. With this pumping station, all 24 polder mills in the area eventually became redundant. You can now visit the Dutch Stoomgemaal Museum in the old buildings. Feel free to dismount if you want to admire the approximately thirty steam engines, for example. Would you like to see more of the history and landscape in this region? Then cycle route 181022 or walk through Medemblik with route 318687.

Directions

# Description Distance
Bakkerijmuseum (Nieuwstraat, 1671 BD, Medemblik, North Holland, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
90
90 (Overtoom, 1671BW, Medemblik, North Holland, The Netherlands) 0.37 km
89
89 (1671GM, Medemblik, North Holland, The Netherlands) 1.09 km
69
69 (1674NT, Medemblik, North Holland, The Netherlands) 4.01 km
73
73 (1676GZ, Medemblik, North Holland, The Netherlands) 6.61 km
72
72 (Dorpsweg, 1676GC, Medemblik, North Holland, The Netherlands) 7.36 km

Pause places

Bakkerijmuseum

Nieuwstraat 8
1671 BD Medemblik
http://www.deoudebakkerij.nl

Do you have a sweet tooth or do you love freshly baked currant mik? Then you should really pay a visit to the Bakery Museum in Medemblik. When you step in here, the smell of fresh cookies and other delicacies immediately greets you. You will naturally get the hang of it. You can follow fun workshops here where you make the best creations with bread, cake, chocolate or marzipan. You can make a reservation for the workshops for adults. There are ongoing children's activities every day. You can't learn many of these old baking techniques anywhere else in the Netherlands. Take your children along and roll up your sleeves together with all of you. Then it is of course time to taste and enjoy all the goodies. Feel free to take something with you for the road, such as the legendary filled cake from Medemblik. Take a nice bike ride or walk in the vicinity of Medemblik and stop at a nice spot along the way with goodies from the Bakery Museum. Then you can hit the road again full of energy.

Sights

Nederlands Stoommachine Museum

Watergemaal 4
1671HJ Medemblik
http://www.stoommachinemuseum.nl

The Dutch Steam Engine Museum is located in the former pumping station 'Vier Noorder Koggen'. This pumping station dates from 1869. An important part of the museum is this installation, because the pumping station gives a good picture of how things were done over 100 years ago that we now do with electricity. Many people don't realize that steam has a lot of power. It is not without reason that the steam engine was the start of the great Industrial Revolution. In this museum you can see how much power steam has, but you also learn more about the how and why of the steam engine. You will find all kinds of different working steam engines in the museum. Curious how exactly such a steam engine works? Then join the Stoomlab. With miniature steam engines you learn to better understand how steam works. You can even run a miniature steam engine yourself. Opening times: from spring break to the end of October from 10 am to 5 pm. Closed on Mondays. Open on Mondays during the holidays.

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