Den Dolder - Hollandsche Rading

Utrechtse Heuvelrug

Linear walk, 13 km

Route: Den Dolder - Hollandsche Rading

You walk from Den Dolder station to the Willem Arntszbos. There you walk over the grounds of Dennendal and the Willem Arntzhoeve. Then you walk along the golf course to Landgoed De Vijverhof. You walk over forest paths to Landgoed Splinterenburg. Finally, you walk via Landgoed Eyckenstein and the Goois Natuurreservaat De Zuid to station Hollandsche Rading.

The walk from the Willem Arntszbos in Den Dolder to the end point at the Hollandsche Rading railway station is part of the Marskramerpad, which runs from Bad Bentheim in Germany to The Hague.

shape
line
length
12 km 859
location
Utrecht, The Netherlands
start
station Den Dolder, Dolderseweg, Den Dolder
arrival
station Hollandsche Rading, Vuursche Dreef, Hollandsche Rading
path
path:79%  road:16%  main road:5%  stairs:0% 
elevation
rise: 133m / fall: -137m
lowest: 3m / highest: 24m
 
Photo: Filmhuis Den Dollywood, Vijverhof, Den Dolder
Filmhuis Den Dollywood, Vijverhof, Den Dolder
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Points of interest

  • Wilem Arntszbos
  • Willem Arntz Hoeve
  • Dennendal
  • NS station, Den Dolder
  • Dolderseweg 99, Den Dolder
  • P+R Hollandsche Rading
  • Vuurse Dreef, Hollandsche Rading
  • De Zuid, Vuursche Dreef, Hollandsche Rading
  • Den Dolder
  • NS station Den Dolder
  • Hollandsche Rading

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References

Source

We have used publication ‘Marskramerpad’, published by Wandelnet in 2016, to develop this route.

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