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Malebrug over the Eem

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Malebrug over the Eem

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The Malebrug over de Eem is a distinctive bicycle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Eem river in the central Netherlands. This movable bridge connects the towns of Hoogland (part of Amersfoort) on the western side with Soest on the eastern side, serving as a vital link in the Eemland region. The Eem river itself is notable as the only Dutch river that both originates and ends within the country, eventually flowing into the Eemmeer.

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    July 21, 2024

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    The bicycle bridge over the Eem is open again. Emergency repairs have been carried out on the Male Bridge, which was damaged by a boat collision a month ago. Since then the bridge had been closed, or better said, 'open', so that shipping could pass through.
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    October 24, 2020

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    The river Eem meanders in the middle of Eemland. It is the only Dutch river that begins and ends in our country. The Eem is in open connection with the Eemmeer. This bridge, which was opened in 2008, provides a nice short connection between Amersfoort Hoogland and Soest.
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    October 25, 2020

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    Nice bridge that takes you along the Eem.

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    Location: Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific parking options available near the Malebrug over de Eem?

    While there isn't a dedicated parking lot directly at the Malebrug, visitors typically find parking in the nearby towns of Hoogland or Soest. From there, it's a short cycle or walk to the bridge. Consider checking local parking regulations and availability in these areas before your visit.

    Is the Malebrug over de Eem area suitable for dog walking?

    Yes, the Malebrug and the surrounding Eemland area are generally dog-friendly. Many trails are suitable for walks with leashed dogs. However, always be mindful of local regulations, especially concerning nature reserves or agricultural lands, and ensure you clean up after your pet.

    What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on trails around the Malebrug?

    The terrain around the Malebrug over de Eem is predominantly flat, characteristic of the Dutch polder landscape. The bridge itself has a gentle incline for accessibility. You can expect paved cycle paths and unpaved walking trails, making it suitable for leisurely activities with minimal elevation changes.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for near the bridge?

    Beyond the Malebrug itself, which is a notable movable bridge, the primary natural feature is the Eem river, the only Dutch river that both originates and ends within the country. You can also observe the transition from Hoogland's more wooded landscapes to Soest's open polder views. Historically, the Malesluis, an old sluice and pumping station, is also nearby, reflecting centuries of water management.

    What are the best seasons for visiting the Malebrug over de Eem for cycling or walking?

    While the bridge is accessible year-round, the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling and walking. During these seasons, the landscapes are vibrant, and outdoor conditions are ideal. Winter walks are also possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet or icy paths.

    Are there any easy walking trails near the Malebrug over de Eem that are suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely. The flat terrain and dedicated pedestrian/cycle paths around the Malebrug make it ideal for families. You can find numerous easy, short loops or out-and-back routes along the Eem river that are perfect for walks with children, strollers, or even balance bikes.

    Can I find restaurants or cafes near the Malebrug over de Eem?

    While there are no establishments directly at the bridge, both Hoogland and Soest, the towns connected by the Malebrug, offer a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops where you can refuel or relax. These are typically a short cycle or walk from the bridge itself.

    What is the historical significance of the Malebrug and the Eem river?

    The name "Malebrug" is rooted in the medieval "College van de Malen op het Hoogland," an association of landowners who managed the Malewetering waterway. This historical context highlights centuries of land management and water control in the Eemland. The Eem river itself is unique as the only Dutch river that both originates and ends within the Netherlands, playing a crucial role in the region's drainage and ecology.

    Is the water around the Malebrug suitable for swimming or other water activities?

    No, the water around the Malebrug over de Eem is generally not suitable for swimming due to agricultural pollution carried by the Eem towards the Eemmeer. While the river is important for drainage and navigation, it's best to enjoy it from the banks or the bridge itself.

    How long does it typically take to walk across the Malebrug and explore the immediate area?

    Walking across the Malebrug itself takes only a few minutes. To explore the immediate area, including short stretches along the Eem river on either side, you could spend anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. For longer walks or cycles, you can easily connect to extensive route networks that can occupy several hours.

    What should I know about the Malebrug's operation as a movable bridge?

    The Malebrug is a movable bridge designed to allow river traffic to pass. It serves exclusively as a pedestrian and cycling bridge. Smaller vessels with a low clearance (up to 3.20 meters) can pass underneath even when the bridge is closed. While it has been temporarily operated by a local bridge keeper, it is eventually expected to be controlled remotely from a central location.

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