Stroll along the turning Kinderdijk windmills on a sunny summer afternoon. Enter the home of a Dutch miller. At the Kinderdijk you walk five feet below sea level.
Where to see windmills in the Netherlands? Kinderdijk
The 19 windmills you see at Kinderdijk were built between 1722 and 1761. But the struggle against the sea in this area goes back over 1000 years. Kinderdijk is the domain where the rivers Lek and Noord flow together. Here you are in the heart of the Dutch delta. You are on the bottom of the sea. Almost 5 feet below sea level. In two steps the windmills pump up the water out of the polder into the adjacent rivers. Which brings the water past Rotterdam to the sea. The heroic magnificent struggle of the Dutch against the sea finds its sublimation at Kinderdijk. The structure of the group of windmills over here is unique and part of UNESCO’s World Heritage.
Windmills in the Netherlands! How to get to Kinderdijk – UNESCO
- Fast Ferry: A fast ferry from Rotterdam or Dordrecht will bring you to Kinderdijk. This ferry is called the “Waterbus”. The boat is faster than the bus, very comfortable, and it sails twice an hour. You may take a bicycle with you on board. I really like to travel on this boat. It is a great feeling to be on the mighty rivers that connect Rotterdam with Germany.
➔ READ MORE – Waterbus to Kinderdijk – UNESCO - Bicycle: when you get off the ferry you can rent a bicycle. There is a very well-maintained network of bicycle lanes in the polder.
➔ READ MORE – Cycling route to Kinderdijk – UNESCO - Bus: bus line 489 between Rotterdam and Dordrecht stops at Kinderdijk. Bus line 29 takes you from Dordrecht to Kinderdijk.
➔ READ MORE -Public transport to Kinderdijk – UNESCO
Like to read and learn more about the history of windmills in the Netherlands
The harmonic architecture of the landscape reflects the social structure that was created 1000 years ago as a firm basis for cooperation, uniting forces, and good governance. In fact, the struggle against the water; the united efforts of all people to keep dry feet, and their ways to share the expenses are the basis of Dutch democracy. The Regional Water Boards (Waterschap) are the first documented democratic institutions in Dutch history. Older than the national constitution of Holland. Older than the Magna Carta, the constitution of England. And until today the governments of Water Boards are elected. The Water Boards maintain the dikes, pump the polders dry, and play an important role in the production of drinking water.
➔ READ MORE – Kinderdijk – UNESCO
More places where you can see the working of windmills in the Netherlands
- Near Amsterdam, you must see the top attraction Zaanse Schans.
➔ READ MORE – Mills at Zaanse Schans - Near Utrecht, in IJsselstein you can visit the working corn mill the Windotter.
➔ READ MORE – Mill Windotter IJsselstein
Spend the night near Kinderdijk windmills
Experience the enchanting windmills of Kinderdijk by staying in cozy accommodation nearby. Whether you choose a charming B&B or a stylish hotel in Dordrecht or Rotterdam, you are just a short drive away from this iconic Dutch monument. Immerse yourself in the rich history and picturesque landscapes while enjoying the comfort and convenience of your chosen stay. With the various options on Booking.com, your visit to Kinderdijk promises to be unforgettable. Book your dream stay near Kinderdijk and go on an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Netherlands! You will find many beautiful accommodations in this area via Booking.com. Like these ones for example:
➔ Villa Augustus – Dordrecht
➔ Art Hotel Rotterdam
➔ Boat hotel Ana Rotterdam
➔ Hotel Watertoren Dordrecht
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