River Vecht
Winding between Amsterdam and Utrecht, the River Vecht is a wonderful setting for a boat trip or cycle ride. The Vecht flows past seven beautiful towns, each with its own characteristic atmosphere, set against an enchanting background of imposing castles, country houses and quaint tearooms.
From Oud Zuilen to Breukelen
The Vecht begins in Oud Zuilen, famous for the impressive Slot Zuylen Castle, and further along the river, you’ll find Maarssen. Surrounded by country estates, this town is often called ‘little Amsterdam’ thanks to the magnificent river-side houses at its centre. Another monument-packed town is Breukelen, a town with a name that’s known as far away as the United States. Breukelen became Brooklyn after Dutch immigrants settled there in the 17th century.
From Nieuwersluis to Nigtevecht
Delve into the military history of Nieuwersluis before enjoying the laid-back pace of life in Loenen and Vreeland, two perfectly preserved towns featuring centuries-old buildings, charming drawbridges and a unique atmosphere. Both towns have working flour mills open to the public on Saturdays. At the northern point of the Vecht is Nigtevecht, a picturesque village with a 16th-century church and monumental houses.