Rondje Forten Utrecht
Discover Utrecht’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites!
Utrecht is home to three remarkable UNESCO World Heritage sites: the iconic Rietveld Schröder House, the impressive Dutch Water Defence Lines, and the ancient Limes, the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. Each site is one of a kind, telling stories you won’t find anywhere else.
With five special cycling routes ranging from 16 to 41 kilometres, you can explore Utrecht’s rich history, striking architecture, and beautiful landscapes. This particular route Tour of Utrecht’s forts takes you from beneath the Dom Square into the surrounding countryside — cycling past five unique forts of the Dutch Water Defence Lines in a green circle around the city.
Hop on your bike, be surprised, and experience Utrecht’s World Heritage!
Route
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Fort aan de Klop
1e polderweg 2, UtrechtFort aan de Klop is like a green oasis in the city of Utrecht. You are already there if you cycle fifteen minutes from the...- 53Via knooppunt 53
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Fort Maarsseveen
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Fort Blauwkapel
Kapelweg 10, UtrechtFort Blauwkapel is one of the biggest fortresses of the New Dutch Waterline and was built around an existing village.- 18Via knooppunt 18
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