Vesting is a beautifully restored fortified town in the Dutch municipality of Heusden (province of North Brabant), located on the Bergsche Maas. This gem on the Meuse River boasts charming shops, art galleries, spacious harbors, and welcoming terraces. On Sunday afternoons, the shops are open, and you can also join an interesting guided walking tour at 2:30 p.m. The town was built around one of the oldest water castles in northwestern Europe and was also one of the first Dutch cities to be entirely enclosed by a wall. As its name suggests, Heusden is a fortified town with a rich historical past,and what’s remarkable is how visibly that past has been brought back to life. Wherever you walk or look, history is alive all around you. From the top of Heusden’s fortified ramparts, you’ll enjoy stunning views over the landscapes of Brabant, Gelderland, the Bergsche Maas, and the beautifully restored town below. As you stroll through its narrow streets and picturesque alleyways, you’ll discover countless well-preserved historic buildings and facades,many made of stone,which give the town an especially warm and authentic atmosphere. Despite its 134 listed historic buildings, Heusden is not an open-air museum,it’s a vibrant town where people live, work, and enjoy life. Just walking through it is enough to appreciate the extraordinary result of its restoration. Not only the fortifications, but also the houses and streets have been returned to their former glory. It feels like stepping back in time and returning to the present, as if just passing through. The street layout of Heusden dates back to the Middle Ages. The town walls,with their cannons looming over the Meuse,along with the windmills, fortified harbor, and cobbled streets, all contribute to a truly timeless atmosphere.
Gorinchem is a historic fortified town, located near the confluence of the Meuse and Linge rivers as they flow into the Waal, which then becomes the Merwede. The Linge runs through the town center, where it’s known as the LingeHaven. Gorinchem’s fortifications remain largely intact, allowing for a beautiful walk along the city’s ramparts. Some bastions are still surrounded by a moat, meaning the historic center of Gorinchem is essentially an island. Of the old city gates, only the Dalempoort remains, dating back to 1597 and overlooking the river. In the town center, you can still find several 16th-century houses with charming names like "Dit is Bethlehem" (This is Bethlehem) and "’t Coemt al van God" (It All Comes from God).
For extra enjoyment in this region: swim at a sandy beach, walk or cycle, or stop at café-restaurants like De Dukdalf, Pavilion 212, or Brandend Zand on Zandstraat,perfect for coffee, snacks, lunch, or dinner.
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Close to the Amsterdam Airport