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The St. Maartensbrug Goes is a distinctive drawbridge, known locally as an "ophaalbrug," located in the charming city of Goes, within the Dutch province of Zeeland. This functional and historic bridge gracefully spans the city harbor, connecting the Grote Kade with the Kleine Kade, and serves as a central feature in the revitalized maritime heart of Goes. Situated in the flat, picturesque landscape of the Netherlands, the bridge is an integral part of the city's infrastructure and a testament to…

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    April 15, 2022

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    The current bridge has been there since July 13, 1974. Before that there was a fixed stone bridge (from 1938), a swing bridge and the first known bridge was a …
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    The Sint Maartensbrug is a drawbridge over the city harbor in Goes. Several bridges bore this name. The current bridge has been standing since July 13, 1974. Before that there …
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    On the divorce J.A. van der Goeskade / Kleine Kade, the Sint Maartenpoort, also called the Donkere Poort, was located until 1853. On the other side of the bridge was …
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    1. Goes Harbour – St. Maarten's Bridge, Goes loop from Goes

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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.

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    Location: Goes, Zeeland, Netherlands

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the history of the St. Maartensbrug Goes?

    The current St. Maartensbrug, a drawbridge, was installed on July 13, 1974. However, it's not the first bridge at this location. Before it, a fixed stone bridge existed from 1938, which replaced an earlier swing bridge, and even before that, a double drawbridge. The decision to install the current drawbridge was part of a municipal effort in the early 1970s to revitalize the harbor into a marina, after it had functioned as a 'dead pool of water' for decades due to the fixed stone bridge.

    Are there any specific operating hours or conditions for the St. Maartensbrug drawbridge?

    The St. Maartensbrug operates on request. However, it is not operated during adverse weather conditions such as strong winds (Beaufort 7 or higher) or dense fog, or when maintenance is being performed. Procedures for requesting openings vary depending on the season and whether it's during business hours for the harbor master or the municipality.

    What are the clearance dimensions for boats passing through the St. Maartensbrug?

    The St. Maartensbrug has a clearance width of 6 meters. When closed, the underpass height is 2.30 meters at KP +1.30. These dimensions are important for boaters navigating the city harbor in Goes.

    Is the area around St. Maartensbrug Goes suitable for family-friendly activities?

    Yes, the area around the St. Maartensbrug and the historic city harbor is very family-friendly. It offers a picturesque setting for leisurely walks, observing boats, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The flat terrain makes it easy for all ages to explore, and there are often cafes nearby for refreshments.

    Are there dog-friendly walking routes near St. Maartensbrug Goes?

    The city harbor area around St. Maartensbrug is generally welcoming for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Many of the walking routes through the historic city of Goes and along the waterfront are suitable for dog walkers, offering a pleasant outing for both pets and their owners.

    What kind of terrain and elevation can hikers expect around St. Maartensbrug Goes?

    The St. Maartensbrug is located in the city of Goes, which is part of the flat landscape of the Dutch province of Zeeland. Hikers can expect predominantly flat terrain with minimal elevation changes, making for easy and accessible walks suitable for all fitness levels. The focus is more on urban exploration and waterfront strolls rather than challenging ascents.

    Where can visitors find parking near St. Maartensbrug Goes?

    Parking is generally available in the city center of Goes, within convenient walking distance of the St. Maartensbrug. Visitors should look for designated parking areas or garages in the immediate vicinity of the historic harbor to easily access the bridge and surrounding attractions.

    Are there any notable historical landmarks or hidden gems to look for near the bridge?

    Absolutely! The area is rich in history. You can look for remnants of the Sint Maartenpoort (also known as the Donkere Poort) which stood near the divorce of J.A. van der Goeskade / Kleine Kade until 1853. On the other side of the bridge, tiles in the sidewalks mark the location of the former East Gate. The city harbor itself, dug around 1200, was historically lined with salt chains and madder ovens, reflecting Goes' past as a significant trading hub.

    What is the best time of day to visit St. Maartensbrug Goes to see it in action?

    While there are no fixed operating times, visiting during daylight hours, especially in the warmer months when boat traffic is higher, increases your chances of seeing the drawbridge open for passing vessels. Weekends and afternoons might offer more activity, but it's always on request.

    Are there cafes or pubs conveniently located near St. Maartensbrug Goes?

    Yes, the St. Maartensbrug is situated within the vibrant city harbor of Goes, which is surrounded by various establishments. Visitors will find a good selection of cafes and pubs along the Grote Kade and Kleine Kade, offering pleasant spots to relax and enjoy the view of the bridge and marina.

    Is the St. Maartensbrug Goes accessible for wheelchair users?

    Yes, the St. Maartensbrug is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the views and the surrounding harbor area. The flat urban environment of Goes also contributes to overall accessibility.

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