Hotel de Watertoren





The Hotel de Watertoren Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Segment of the Floris V-path along the southern edges of the Island of Dordrecht and the edges of the Biesbosch. The stage starts near Dordrecht Stadpolders train station and is an ideal starting point for those who want to hike a shorter part of the Floris V-path. Please note, the Biesbosch is a tidal area. At high tide, some trails on this route become inaccessible. There is an alternative route over the dike, with this the trail runs more on paved paths. The Floris V-pad is a long...
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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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Beautiful path through the osier beds along the Nieuwe Merwede, part of the Dordtse Biesbosch. Please note parts of this trail may be submerged at high tide and in the winter months. High, waterproof shoes are necessary at all times, with very high water this trail can become inaccessible. This trail runs through the pieces of nature between the Nieuwe Merwede and the dike, an area that is part of the Dordtse Biesbosch. The area is a beautiful wetland, consisting of osier beds, reed...
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Explore the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch, a new piece of nature just south of Dordrecht. The Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch is a nature reserve in the middle of the Island of Dordrecht, just south of the city. For a long time the area served as an agricultural area, in 2019 this area was returned to nature with the emphasis on restoring the natural water systems. The area now contains a special polder structure with creeks, rivers and dikes. The waters are surrounded by reeds that purify the water....
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Short tour through the Hania's Polder. The polder is part of the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch, an area south of Dordrecht in which various landscapes have been returned to nature. Like the original Biesbosch, these are wetlands, filled with birds. During this route you walk along a canal and a lake, which you also cross via a bridge. Here you have a good chance of seeing countless birds.