Unesco Werelderfgoed Kinderdijk - Nederwaard 1

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About Unesco Werelderfgoed Kinderdijk

Het beheer en de exploitatie van UNESCO Werelderfgoed Kinderdijk-Elshout is in handen van de Stichting Werelderfgoed Kinderdijk (SWEK). Onze hoofdtaken zijn het onderhouden en behouden van het molencomplex en educatie geven over dit unieke stukje Nederland.

Contact Unesco Werelderfgoed Kinderdijk

Address :

Nederwaard 1, 2961 AS Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Phone : πŸ“ž +7898
Postal code : 2961
Website : https://www.kinderdijk.nl/
Categories :
City : Kinderdijk
Description : This water management site shows how locals have dealt with their unique geography for centuries.

Nederwaard 1, 2961 AS Kinderdijk, Netherlands
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Girish S on Google

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A must visit place. Think has biggest set of wind mills. You get to see them in action. The whole thing is well organized. Need to park a bit away and reach using shuttle bus. Can use the hop on hop off boat to visit the three mills. Or you can walk to couple of them.
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ACHILL FA on Google

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If you're passing through Netherlands don't forget to visit it. Picturesque landscape with old windmills. The Dutch landscape that every visitor expects to see.
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Dr Win Sutanto on Google

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A UNESCO heritage site that is absolutely worth a visit. A dedicated ferry (waterbus 21) goes from Wilemsplein (Erasmus bridge) directly to Kinderdijk in 30 minutes. You really need to spend half a day, take a long walk and visit the 3 mills to learn what it was like when the mills were operational. If you find the walk too long, you can take the boat along the waterways. Last but not least do visit the cafΓ© restaurant for some refreshments. The staff are so welcoming and friendly! Highly recommended
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Spencer Zhao on Google

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A must visit place to enjoy the typical Dutch wind mill views. *Be aware of the crazy wind here and prepare some warm clothes + hat?
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Nora on Google

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We took the bike from Rotterdam, which was really nice. The place is definitely worth a visit. We were glad we had the bikes as in summer there is no real shade and to see all the wind mills there is quite a distance between the first and last windmill. We visited in summer 2020, so it was not too full. But I can imagine that in normal times this spot gets quite busy. We took the ferry back to Rotterdam as we're were a bit tired and it was really hot, which was really quick and affordable.
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Daniel Brand on Google

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Beautiful place, even though I can imagine that on weekends and during peak season it can get very crowded. Probably best experienced by bike, so you can do the complete loop. Access to the area is free, ticket (16/18€ depending on the day of the week) is necessary for access two the two windmills open to public and the pumping station
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Daniel Peters on Google

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Worth the trip - definitely allow 2+ hours (staff recommended 4!) to include the boat ride, walking time, etc. We made the mistake of arriving 45min before closing and only able to cover a small portion of the site.
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Fernanda Moya on Google

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I have been there twice, it is a lovely place to walk and enjoy the windmills. It is free and you can access by water bus, bycicle, car of city bus. If it is too windy, make sure to go prepared. ( Better to go on sunny days)

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