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The Eindhoven Canal flows between Eindhoven and Helmond. The canal was dug between 1843 and 1846 for the transport of heavy goods. Today, the canal mainly fulfills a recreational function. The route starts at the beginning of the canal and is easy to shorten or extend. The entire canal is 14 kilometers long, it is possible to make a circle of 28 kilometers around the canal.
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Cycle route from the Wielercafé in Eindhoven through the countryside, right through the nature of the Kempen and on to Belgium. In Belgium you drive through and along the large group of lakes of the Zilvermeer recreation area.
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Follow in the footsteps of Van Gogh and discover the history and landscapes from the Netherlands to France by bike. The route takes you past many places that played an important role in Van Gogh's life. You follow the painter's path through quiet country roads and through historic towns. Along the way you will visit watermills, castles, Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. Cycle past some of the famous places that Van Gogh captured in his paintings. Drive through the villages where he lived, the...
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The RSM City Run is the 5-kilometer route of the ASML Marathon running event, which takes place annually in October in Eindhoven. The ASML Marathon is Eindhoven's running event. Every year in October, different routes are organized, from complete marathons to this 5 kilometer long City Run. The event raises money for KWF Cancer Control. The City Run is an excellent alternative for the whole family to participate in this cause. There are also 10 kilometer, half marathon and full marathon...
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The Grensdijkjespad is a long distance trail between Eindhoven and Breda. The entire route is more than 100 kilometers and is generally divided into 8 stages, with the option to extend the route with 5 approach routes. The trail largely runs over ancient border dikes (grensdijkjes) that were built to keep the rivers in check. The entire route is well signposted and there are booklets for sale to learn more about the area in which you walk.