Best attractions and places to see around Bodegraven-Reeuwijk are found within the Green Heart of Holland. This region features expansive polder landscapes, numerous waterways, and the interconnected Reeuwijkse Plassen lakes. The area combines historical landmarks, such as defensive works and traditional windmills, with cultural sites detailing local heritage. It offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its unique natural and historical character.
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Gouda's town hall, built between 1448 and 1459, is one of the oldest Gothic town halls in the Netherlands. It stands in the center of the Markt square and formerly served as the town hall, courthouse, and market hall. Today, it primarily serves as a wedding and events venue. Currently undergoing renovations, it will have a new, broader public function starting in 2027.
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The Markt is the central square around the town hall in the city centre of Gouda. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markt_(Gouda)
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The Stadthuis (City Hall) was built between 1448 and 1459 in the center of the market square. The front façade is richly decorated with turrets and battlements. It's an impressive building that's definitely worth seeing if you're in the area.
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Beautiful piece of history these mills. In the past it was full of mills from here to Rotterdam. On a racing bike you will not visit the mill museum in Zevenhuizen that quickly but if you are walking here (which is also nice) definitely take a look.
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Beautiful castle in a very pretty village
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The town hall of Gouda is located on the Markt. The fifteenth-century town hall is one of the oldest Gothic town halls in the Netherlands History In 1395, the city council of Gouda bought the market square from the lords Van der Goude to build a town hall there. However, it would take until 1448 before construction began. According to the city historian Ignatius Walvis, the poor financial position of the city was the cause of the constant postponement. The new town hall served as a replacement for the old one, which according to Walvis stood on the Gouwe, on the site of the later brewery De Zwaan.[2] Others, however, locate the predecessor (from 1395) of the current town hall just east of the former police station on the Markt, with possibly a predecessor in a hall in the southern tip of the Markt.[3] One of the stonemasons was Jan III Keldermans, a member of a Brabant family of architects Keldermans[4][5][6] from Mechelen. His son Andries also made a contribution[7]. The building was constructed from Belgian limestone. No piles were used for the foundation, but several rafts of heavy oak beams were used. In 1459, the construction of the town hall was completed after the completion of the turret, although it had already been put into use in 1450. In 1497, the town hall was renovated on the occasion of the visit of Philip the Fair to the city. In 1517/1518, the building was renovated. According to the historian Walvis, the town hall was surrounded by water until 1603 and would have been accessible by means of a drawbridge.[8] In that year (1603), the current landing in Renaissance style was made by the city sculptor Gregorius Cool.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore Fort Wierickerschans in Bodegraven, an impressive defensive work from the Old Dutch Waterline. The area also features picturesque windmills like the Weijpoortse Mill, the Oukoopse Mill, and Windmill de Arkduif. Historic churches such as the Dorpskerk in Reeuwijk and the Dorpskerk Bodegraven are also significant. While slightly outside the immediate municipality, the historic Gouda Town Hall is a prominent landmark often visited.
The area is renowned for its tranquil natural settings, particularly the Reeuwijkse Plassen, a unique system of thirteen interconnected lakes formed by peat and sand extraction. This region is part of the larger Green Heart, characterized by expansive polder landscapes and waterways. Scenic routes like the Meandering Road Along the Meije and Kromme Mijdrecht offer beautiful views along small streams.
Yes, Bodegraven-Reeuwijk is ideal for cycling, offering extensive routes through green fields and polder landscapes. Popular trails include sections of the Roman Limes Trail and the Reeuwijkse Plassenroute. The Meandering Road Along the Meije is a particularly pleasant route for cycling. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bodegraven-Reeuwijk guide.
The municipality celebrates its heritage through various cultural sites. The Regional Museum (Streekmuseum Reeuwijk), housed in a traditional 1907 farmhouse, details the history of the area. You can also explore traditional crafts like cheese making and beer brewing, with opportunities to visit Brouwerij De Molen or Pons Cheese Tasting Room. For Roman history enthusiasts, Limes Park provides insights into the Roman Empire's northern border.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The De Oude Zustertuin petting zoo and playground in Bodegraven is a great choice for children. Local swimming pools like De Fuut and De Kuil also provide recreational opportunities. Many of the natural areas, such as the Reeuwijkse Plassen, are suitable for family outings like boating or easy walks.
Bodegraven-Reeuwijk offers numerous hiking opportunities through its polder landscapes and along waterways. Popular trails include sections of the Pilgrim Trail, the Oude Hollandse Waterlinie Wandelpad, and the Roman Limes Trail. The Reeuwijkse Plassen area also has scenic routes. For specific running trails, you can check the Running Trails around Bodegraven-Reeuwijk guide, which includes routes like the 'Reeuwijkse Plassen – View of the Surf Lake and birds loop'.
The Reeuwijkse Plassen are perfect for various water-based activities. You can enjoy boating, canoeing, paddleboarding, and fishing (with a permit). The interconnected lakes provide a unique natural environment for relaxation and outdoor recreation.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and the extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. The quiet roads along small streams, like the Meandering Road Along the Meije, are often highlighted for pleasant cycling and walking. The historical significance of landmarks such as Gouda Town Hall and traditional windmills also receives high appreciation.
Yes, the region has a strong connection to water management. Fort Wierickerschans is a key defensive work from the Old Dutch Waterline, showcasing the strategic role of water in defense. Additionally, the area is dotted with traditional windmills, such as the Windmill along the Rotte, which were essential for managing water levels in the polder landscapes.
Absolutely. Bodegraven-Reeuwijk is known for its traditional crafts, including cheese making and beer brewing. You can visit Brouwerij De Molen for craft beer or explore various cheese-making farms and specialty shops, such as Pons Cheese Tasting Room, to sample local delicacies and witness traditional production methods. Many establishments offer honest, regional products in rustic country settings.
The best way to experience the expansive polder landscapes is by cycling or walking along the numerous routes that crisscross the region. Paths like the Meandering Road Along the Meije and Kromme Mijdrecht offer picturesque views of the characteristic Dutch scenery with its waterways and lush greenery. These routes allow you to immerse yourself in the tranquil environment.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find trails that take you through diverse landscapes. For specific routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Bodegraven-Reeuwijk guide, which includes routes like the 'Reeuwijkse Plassen – Drawbridge Hortemansdijk loop'.


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