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Moerdijk Bridge Monument

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Moerdijk Bridge Monument

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The Moerdijkbrug Monument stands as a significant landmark on the Brabant bank of the Hollands Diep, south of Dordrecht in the Netherlands. This monument, situated at an elevation of approximately 2 meters, commemorates the vital Moerdijk bridges that connect the province of South Holland with North Brabant. It serves as a powerful reminder of both engineering achievements and historical events, particularly its strategic role during World War II.

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    September 28, 2024

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    The connection between Brabant and Holland via the Hollands Diep has a long history. A railway bridge was built as early as 1872, followed by a road bridge in 1936. …
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    July 10, 2020

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    The monument on the bank of the bridge has been placed in honor of the completion of the Moerdijk Bridge. This bridge over the Hollandsch Diep is approximately 1000 meters long and connects the province of South Holland with North Brabant.
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    April 28, 2021

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    The Moerdijk Bridge is a bridge in the Netherlands, located on the A16 south of Dordrecht. The Moerdijk Bridge crosses the Hollands Diep and is the longest river bridge in the Netherlands with a length of over 1 kilometer.
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    1. Wantijdijk Cycle Path – Moerdijk Bridge Monument loop from Dordrecht

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Moerdijk, North Brabant, Netherlands

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I reach the Moerdijkbrug Monument using public transport?

    While the monument is located near the A16 highway, direct public transport options might be limited. It's advisable to plan your journey to a nearby town like Moerdijk or Dordrecht and then consider a short taxi ride or cycling the remaining distance. Check local bus schedules for connections to the area.

    Are dogs allowed at the Moerdijkbrug Monument or on nearby trails?

    Yes, the area around the Moerdijkbrug Monument and many of the surrounding outdoor trails are generally dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially near roads or in areas with other visitors, and remember to clean up after your pet.

    Is the Moerdijkbrug Monument accessible for wheelchair users?

    The monument itself is situated in a generally flat and accessible area on the Brabant bank. While the immediate surroundings are likely paved or well-maintained, specific accessibility features for reaching the monument or viewpoints might vary. It's best to check recent visitor reviews for the most up-to-date information on wheelchair access.

    What are the considerations for visiting Moerdijkbrug Monument during winter?

    The Moerdijkbrug Monument can be visited year-round. During winter, expect colder temperatures and potentially strong winds, especially given its location by the Hollands Diep. Dress in warm, layered clothing. The views can be starkly beautiful, but some paths might be slippery if there's frost or ice. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Moerdijkbrug Monument?

    The immediate vicinity of the monument is primarily open landscape and infrastructure. For cafes, restaurants, or other amenities, you would typically need to travel a short distance to nearby towns such as Moerdijk or Dordrecht, which offer a wider range of dining options.

    What types of walking or cycling routes are available around the Moerdijkbrug Monument, and what is their difficulty?

    The area around the Moerdijkbrug Monument is integrated into various cycling and walking networks. Routes typically follow the banks of the Hollands Diep or connect to nearby villages. The terrain is generally flat, making most routes easy to intermediate in difficulty, suitable for casual walkers, cyclists, and families. You can find options for both short strolls and longer tours.

    What is the historical significance of the 1936 relief by Frits van Hall at the monument?

    The 1936 relief by Frits van Hall, now embraced by the modern bridge girders, is a significant artistic and historical element. It depicts a triumphant female figure symbolizing the connection between North and South Netherlands, standing on waves with fish, and surrounded by angels, the sun, and a rain cloud. The relief is also encircled by the coats of arms of twelve cities whose Chambers of Commerce advocated for the construction of the original 1936 road bridge, highlighting the economic and social importance of the crossing.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near the monument?

    The primary natural feature is the expansive Hollands Diep waterway itself, offering impressive views of the modern bridges and passing ships. The monument's location provides an excellent vantage point for observing the confluence of water and infrastructure. While not a nature reserve, the open water and surrounding polders can attract various bird species, especially during migration seasons.

    What is the best way to explore the area around the Moerdijkbrug Monument for a full day?

    For a full day, consider combining a visit to the monument with a longer cycling or walking tour along the Hollands Diep. You could cycle across one of the modern Moerdijk bridges (if permitted for cyclists) to explore the other side, or follow routes that connect to nearby historical sites or charming Dutch villages. Pack a picnic or plan to stop in a nearby town for lunch.

    What is the difference between the Moerdijkbrug Monument and the war memorial related to the bridges?

    The Moerdijkbrug Monument, established in 1978, primarily commemorates the completion of the new road bridge and incorporates elements of the original 1936 bridge. While the bridges played a crucial role in WWII, a distinct war memorial specifically dedicated to the strategic events and bombing of the bridges during World War II is located at Rijksstraatweg 160, 3316EJ Dordrecht. Both sites acknowledge the bridges' historical significance but focus on different aspects.

    Is there a circular walking route that includes the Moerdijkbrug Monument?

    Yes, several circular walking and cycling routes are available in the region that incorporate the Moerdijkbrug Monument. These routes often follow the dikes and paths along the Hollands Diep, offering scenic views and a chance to experience the surrounding landscape. You can find detailed maps and route suggestions online or at local tourist information centers.

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