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Netherlands
North Holland
Uithoorn

Ronde Hoep Route – Bridge over the Oude Waver loop from Uithoorn

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Bike touring routes & trails
Netherlands
North Holland
Uithoorn

Ronde Hoep Route – Bridge over the Oude Waver loop from Uithoorn

Easy

4.6

(19)

253

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Ronde Hoep Route – Bridge over the Oude Waver loop from Uithoorn

01:31

26.9km

30m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The route includes a crossing by ferry. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

This route includes a ferry crossing

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Includes segments with temporary access restrictions. Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.

After 10.7 km for 51 m

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Parking

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10.6 km

Ouderkerk aan de Amstel

Highlight • Settlement

The Jagershuis (originally 1614) used to be a meeting place for the hunters who used their horses to pull the barges on the towpath along the Amstel. It is a magnificent, monumental building, situated right on the water and part of the protected village area Ouderkerk aan de Amstel (Amstelveen).

The earliest records of 't Jagershuis date back to the 17th century. The pub was originally called De Rustende Jager (The Hunter) and later Buitenlust. The name 't Jagershuis dates back to the 20th century. It was only after a thorough renovation in 1964 that it acquired its current appearance and purpose as a restaurant-hotel. It is on the list of national monuments. It consists of two gables with a wing attached at right angles and, according to the register of monuments, dates from the 18th century. In February 2017, the building was threatened with being removed from the list of national monuments because architectural research had revealed that it had been completely remodeled between 1963 and 1966 and had "no intrinsic monumental value".

In the meantime, the monument status is no longer legally disputed. The owner of 't Jagershuis is working on the renovation of the building while preserving its monument protection.

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11.3 km

Ouderkerk aan de Amstel is a wonderfully quiet town with cozy terraces and good restaurants. Visit the beautiful churches, the parish houses and the windmill De Zwaan. In Ouderkerk aan de Amstel you will also find Beth Haim, the oldest Jewish cemetery in the Netherlands, which dates back to 1614.

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14.6 km

Cows Grazing in the Meadow

Highlight • Natural

4

20.2 km

Ronde Hoep Route

Highlight • Cycleway

The Ronde Hoep is one of the most famous cycling routes for cyclists from Amsterdam. It is therefore a nice round just below Amsterdam, and you are also not bothered by other traffic.

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21.1 km

Bridge over the Oude Waver

Highlight • Bridge

This elegant bridge stands alone in the beautiful polder landscape. It's a self-service bridge. Sometimes you are asked by passing boats to lend a hand. Finally, take some time from the bridge to enjoy the landscape

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22.1 km

Fort Waver-Amstel

Highlight • Historical Site

Fort Waver-Amstel was built between 1886 and 1911. The fort blocked and defended the entrances to the Veldweg and the flood lock to the east of it. The original furnishings and electrical installations from the early 20th century have been well preserved.

In 1920 the fort had 266 personnel, which rose to 375 in 1924. The fort remained militarily relevant for 40 years until its dissolution on October 28, 1951. In 2015 it was partly restored.

Although the towers were destroyed by the German occupiers during the Second World War, the fortress is in good condition. Today it is owned by the Association of Natural Monuments and houses a wine warehouse.

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25.9 km

Fort bij Uithoorn, also known as Fort Amstelhoek, is striking because of the two buildings with lifting turret guns that are connected to the fort via a corridor. Original elements such as wooden partitions and a telegraph room have been preserved. Built in 1911, the fort defended strategic points along the Amstel and a railway.

Today the fort is under development but open for tours and meetings by appointment.

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26.5 km

Irenepad (Uithoorn)

Highlight • Cycleway

Beautiful cycling connection in Uithoorn

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26.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

14.0 km

11.1 km

1.08 km

685 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

22.7 km

2.76 km

686 m

669 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 1 July

21°C

16°C

15 %

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