From cathedral to countryside
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 takes you from Castellum to Schröder—discover three UNESCO World Heritage Sites on a route rich in history, forts and sweeping panoramic views.
Hop on your bike, be surprised, and experience Utrecht’s World Heritage!
Route
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Rietveld Schröderhuis
Prins Hendriklaan 50 a, UtrechtThe masterpiece of G. Rietveld, monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is certainly worth a visit.- 29Via knooppunt 29
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- Vossegatsedijk 3 5, Bunnik
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- Achterdijk 1, Bunnik
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- Marsdijk 2, Bunnik
Waterline Museum Fort Vechten
Achterdijk 12, Bunnik- 98Via knooppunt 98
Castellum Fectio
Marsdijk, Bunnik- 35Via knooppunt 35
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Fortresses of the four Lunetten
Oude Liesbosweg 68, UtrechtThe four crescent shaped forts of Lunetten have been build between 1822 and 1828 as part of the Dutch Water Line.- 11Via knooppunt 11
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