Koeksebelt cycle tour (4) Engbertsdijkvenen

  • The Netherlands
  • Overijssel
  • Ommen
  • 61.92 km (Approximately 03:38 u)
  • Cycling route 810822
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Koeksebelt cycle tour (4) Engbertsdijkvenen

  • The Netherlands
  • Overijssel
  • Ommen
  • 61.92 km (Approximately 03:38 u)
  • Cycling route 810822
Cycling tour to Bruinehaar around the Engbertsdijkvenen nature reserve. We wish you lots of cycling pleasure.

Directions

# Description Distance
7731BC, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands 0.00 km
Hertenkamp Ommen (het Laar, 7731 AV, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 0.15 km
Landgoed het Laer (7731 AV, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 0.27 km
TOP Ommen (7731AX, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 0.91 km
44
44 (Bergweg, 7731AD, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 2.29 km
76
76 (7731PP, Ommen, Overijssel, The Netherlands) 3.44 km

Sights

Hertenkamp Ommen

het Laar 1
7731 AV Ommen
http://natuurlijkommen.nl/hertenkamp-ommen/

On Landgoed Het Laer is deer camp Ommen, consisting of more than 50 hectares of forest, an ice cellar, a coach house and a peacock house. Young and old are amazed here. There are deer, goats, goats, peacocks and pigeons. Many water birds also reside in the small lake.

Landgoed het Laer


7731 AV Ommen

There is an old manor on this estate. It is unknown when the house was built exactly, but it was first mentioned in 1382. This building was nothing more than a refined farmhouse with a special gentleman's room for the owner. In 1742 Johan Lodewijk bought the farm together with his wife and had the manor renovated in a classical style. He also had an impressive park built with a long driveway at the front and a grand canal. In 1850 the house was rebuilt and expanded in neoclassical style. The current country house was the result of this. In 1932 the house was bought by the municipality of Ommen, which has preserved the cultural-historical monument. A few years ago, the country house was completely renovated in style and transformed into the fairytale location it is today. On the wooded estate you will find a special semi-circular garden arbor, an ice cellar, an orangery and a pigeon tower.

Steile Oever

Hammerweg
7731 PP Ommen

You can take the name Steile Oever literally. This is a moraine from the last Ice Age with a steep bank that has been carved out by the Regge. Today the Steile Oever is an old cut-off meander of the Regge. De Steile Oever is not only unique for its steep banks, but also for its beautiful "viewing axes".

Cisterciënklooster Groot Galilea

109a
7693 PP Hardenberg

This abbey was built in 1403 on the spot where a marsh used to be found. In 1412 the monastery became part of the Cistercian order. During the Guelders Wars in the sixteenth century, the monastery was looted several times and a fire in 1523 also caused a lot of damage. In 1579, the Protestant religion was introduced in Overijssel, whereby all monastery was abolished. The buildings of this monastery then fell into ruins and the above-ground part of the monastery was demolished. The remains of the abbey can be found in the ground of the site near the village of Sibculo. In 2016, a monastery garden was set up on this site. This garden and grounds are maintained by volunteers.

Hut Mariaborch

Mariaborch
7692 PB Hardenberg

The information chapel 'Mariaborch' is intended to bring information about the rich history of Mari? Nberg to the attention of a large audience by means of information panels. Three stained glass windows tell the history in a triptych. Pay a visit to this chapel and learn more about the history of Mari? Nberg. The chapel is traditionally built from oak and it has a slate roof. Bentheimer sandstone was used in the construction of the chapel, a material that is widely used in this area. In front of the chapel you will find a copy of the ordination stone from 1514. The original consecration stone came from the chapel that once stood here. Volunteers keep the information chapel and the surroundings clean and tidy, for example by mowing the grass around the chapel.

Esdorp Beerze

15
7736 PH Ommen

The esdorp of Beerze has a protected village view, mainly because you will find authentic Saxon farms here. Each of these farms is not much older than 150 years. The hamlet of Beerze probably arose around 900. At that time there were several farms, each with its own field, the so-called house camp. In the late Middle Ages, farmers started to engage in increasingly intensive farming. Beerze then turned into an esdorp with a green area to collect the cattle in the morning and in the evening. More and more manure was needed for agriculture and therefore more and more cows and pigs were kept by farmers. In addition, Beerze has long served as a stopping place for Vecht skippers who were on their way from Germany to Zwolle. On the Beerze estate you will find Huize Beere, a villa from 1925. Cycle or walk past this villa and be amazed.

Provided by:

W.J.van , Noord-Brabant