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Kinderdijk is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Netherlands and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features a collection of 19 beautifully preserved, historic 18th-century windmills. The site is located in the province of South Holland, just 15 km (9 miles) east of Rotterdam, where the Lek and Noord rivers meet. Why It Is Unique • UNESCO Heritage: Built around 1740, these windmills are still fully functional today, representing a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering. They stand as a living symbol of how the Dutch have reclaimed land from the sea over the centuries. • How They Work: The 19 windmills were created as part of a complex system to pump excess water out of the polders (low-lying reclaimed lands) and into the rivers to prevent flooding in the Alblasserwaard region. Things to See and Do • Walk the Grounds: Walking and biking along the canals is free. The area is open to the public, allowing visitors to enjoy the classic Dutch landscape. • Museum Windmills: Several windmills are open to tourists. You can step inside to see the original wooden machinery and learn how the millers' families used to live. • Wisboom Pumping Station: A historic steam (and later electric) pumping station that used to assist the windmills. • Boat Tours: To see the landscape from a different angle, you can take a tour on a canal cruiser. • Visitor Center: Here, you can watch a film about the history of Kinderdijk, learn about water management, and buy souvenirs. On September 10, 2026, the official evening mass paddleboarding event, Suppen door Kinderdijk (6e editie), will take place. This is a rare chance to paddle along the canals at night (after dark) on a board equipped with LED lighting. #netherlands #boat #travel #dutch #vibe
Kinderdijk is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Netherlands and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features a collection of 19 beautifully preserved, historic 18th-century windmills. The site is located in the province of South Holland, just 15 km (9 miles) east of Rotterdam, where the Lek and Noord rivers meet. Why It Is Unique • UNESCO Heritage: Built around 1740, these windmills are still fully functional today, representing a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering. They stand as a living symbol of how the Dutch have reclaimed land from the sea over the centuries. • How They Work: The 19 windmills were created as part of a complex system to pump excess water out of the polders (low-lying reclaimed lands) and into the rivers to prevent flooding in the Alblasserwaard region. Things to See and Do • Walk the Grounds: Walking and biking along the canals is free. The area is open to the public, allowing visitors to enjoy the classic Dutch landscape. • Museum Windmills: Several windmills are open to tourists. You can step inside to see the original wooden machinery and learn how the millers' families used to live. • Wisboom Pumping Station: A historic steam (and later electric) pumping station that used to assist the windmills. • Boat Tours: To see the landscape from a different angle, you can take a tour on a canal cruiser. • Visitor Center: Here, you can watch a film about the history of Kinderdijk, learn about water management, and buy souvenirs. On September 10, 2026, the official evening mass paddleboarding event, Suppen door Kinderdijk (6e editie), will take place. This is a rare chance to paddle along the canals at night (after dark) on a board equipped with LED lighting. #netherlands #boat #travel #dutch #vibe

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