Marknesse, Netherlands
Voorsterweg 34
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+31 527252570
Dogs allowedGood for kidsPublic toilet
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
Has many scale models of water works around the world. Plus it has beautiful paths. I don't think it will be good to go here if it's wet, but otherwise it's a really nice walk in the woods.
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The 'waterloop bos' is a forest full of hydraulic models once used to study the behavior of water. It is a National monument where hundreds of studies have been conducted. You will find remnants of the research into the Delta Works, but also of water works for exotic places such as the port of Lagos. The forest is freely accessible from sunrise to sunset. Marked walking routes lead you past the models of waterworks that lie like ruins in the forest. The old waterways are still intact and often well maintained, but here and there nature has been given free rein. The forest is easily accessible, also for people with walking difficulties. Beautiful mushrooms can be admired along the paths in autumn. The forest offers unique and beautiful images for photographers to capture throughout the seasons. The Pavilion Het ProefLab // is open on: Monday to Thursday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM for coffee and lunch. Friday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM for coffee, lunch and dinner. Free walking on roads and paths, suitable for wheelchair - There are 2 barrier-free routes (1.8 and 2.5 km) - Near Kraggenburg is an adapted fishing pier Opening hours: National monument Waterloopbos is freely accessible from sunrise to sunset
Such a beautiful place/forest with cool old water structures
Interesting place for hiker and kids. Free entrance & only you have to pay 1 for the map. Must visit
Nice walking and learning place to learn how we Dytch people conquer water and land.
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