A perfect day in Kinderdijk
In Kinderdijk you don’t just walk past windmills, you step into a complete story. Here you see how the Netherlands has lived with water for centuries. You can walk, take a boat tour, step inside the windmills and enjoy a great lunch. And the most special thing: everything you see in this landscape still functions as living heritage.
Step inside a centuries-old windmill
Ever wondered what a windmill looks like on the inside? In Kinderdijk, you can simply walk in. You pass wooden gears, stand directly beneath the turning sails and see how people truly lived and worked here. These windmills are part of a working water management system. You discover how wind is turned into power and how families once lived in the middle of this landscape. Nowhere else will you see this entire story come together the way you do here.
Kinderdijk is unique because nineteen windmills together form one complete and intact water management system. The historic windmills and modern pumping stations still work side by side to keep the land dry.
Sail through the Netherlands’ most famous landscape
Once you step onto the tour boat, your perspective changes. From the water you see how the windmills stand in long rows along the embankments and how the entire area is connected. Only then do you realize how large the system actually is. It feels different from walking, calmer and much more spacious. As if you are moving through the heart of the landscape.
How does the Kinderdijk water system work?
Inside you begin to see how thoughtfully everything here is designed. A large map shows where the water comes from and where it needs to go. You follow the route from the lower basin to the upper basin. The lower basin is the lower water level where water first flows. From there, the windmills pump the water step by step up to the upper basin, where it can be discharged into the River Lek. You also learn how steam pumping stations and later electric pumping stations took over the work when the wind was not strong enough.
Outside, the landscape looks calm and almost effortless. Here you discover how much cooperation between people, technology and nature is actually needed to make that possible.
Stay a while for lunch with a view
In between exploring, settle down at the new Kinderdijk-cafe. Not a quick coffee stop, but a pleasant place for lunch where you can relax with a view of the water. Outside, the windmills keep turning while you recharge. Afterward you continue your walk, because there is always another windmill or pumping station you want to step inside, or a viewpoint you have not yet discovered.
By the end of the day you will have walked, sailed, learned and explored – and understood why the story of the Netherlands becomes so visible right here.
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