Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Cycling route: 4551007
Provided by: route.nl
The first few kilometres will get your legs moving as you cycle past fields and grasslands. The Cannenburgh estate is the first attraction on your route. The accompanying castle originally dates from the sixteenth century and was built by order of Marshal Maarten van Rossum. A little further on you will see Daams\\\' mill, which was raised by five metres in 2012 to catch enough wind again. From junction 76 you will cycle a short distance along the Baronnenlijn, the former railway line towards Apeldoorn. You will also pass the Wenumse Molen, a fourteenth-century water mill. The route then takes you through the vast forests of Kroondomein Het Loo, with a stop in Elspeet along the way. Take a deep breath and enjoy the fresh air. You can relax further at Camping D e Wildhoeve .
Below you will find various suggestions for breaks that you can visit during your route. These are divided into different categories, making it easy for you to choose.
# | Description | Distance | |
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Camping De Wildhoeve (Hanendorperweg, 8166 JJ, Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands) | 0.00 km | ||
44 | 44 (8166JR, Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands) | 0.98 km | |
75 | 75 (Koninginneweg, 8171EE, Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands) | 4.04 km | |
Kasteel Cannenburch (8171PN, Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands) | 4.86 km | ||
Daams' Molen (8171CW, Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands) | 5.57 km | ||
76 | 76 (8171AE, Epe, Gelderland, The Netherlands) | 5.95 km |
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