Hotel Dordrecht





The Hotel Dordrecht Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Impressive cycling route from Dordrecht through the polders to the world famous windmills of Kinderdijk. This beautiful cycle route starts in the heart of Dordrecht, first to the outlying areas south of the city. Here the trail runs along the edges of the Biesbosch National Park and straight through the nature of the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch. Next, the trail heads north. After crossing the Beneden Merwede river, the route ends up in the polders of Alblasserdam. More and more monumental...
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Cycle route around the Island of Dordrecht, from the train station along the banks of the Dordtsche Kil to the Hollands Diep and the edges of the Biesbosch. The city of Dordrecht is located on an island in the middle of the rivers Beneden-Merwede, Nieuwe Merwede, Hollands Diep, Dordtsche Kil and Oude Maas. This cycle route starts at Dordrecht train station. After a short stretch along the Oude Maas, the trail leads out of the city over the banks of the Dordtsche Kil. The Dordtsche Kil flows...
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City walk through Dordrecht to the most special places in the historic city center. Explore the historic city center of Dordrecht with this city walk. Dordrecht is centuries old. The first documentation dates back to 1120, but the areas were inhabited much longer. Dordrecht already received city rights in 1220. In the historic city center you can enjoy characteristic Dutch medieval architecture. The oldest building in the city has parts that date back to no less than 1300. The city is filled...
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Cycle route from Dordrecht along the Hollands Diep. You also cross this water, and you continue until the river Dintel and Zevenbergen. You drive back via the Moerdijkbrug and the Eiland van Dordrecht.
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You will find the Develroute in the Munnikendevel recreation area. The Devel is a former peat river, once filled in and dug out again in 1985. Since then, a special nature has developed, with wide reed collars in which birds like to nest and many different flowers. The walking route passes a birdwatching screen and the old late Gothic church of Kijfhoek, dating from the 14th century.