Blazerhaven
Workum
Alongside the sea lock in Workum, is on the one side the De Hoop shipyard and on the other, the Blazerhaven. The latter was dug in 2008, and forms a historic maritime complex together with De Hoop, around the old Zuiderzee locks in Workum.
Alongside the sea lock in Workum, is on the one side the De Hoop shipyard and on the other, the Blazerhaven. The latter was dug in 2008, and forms a historic maritime complex together with De Hoop, around the old Zuiderzee locks in Workum.
The shipyard is the place to be for restoration of old ships and all the carpentry required on wooden ships. The Carpentry shed, which is part of the shipyard, is the oldest of its type in western Europe. The Blazerhaven functions as a museum harbour. It is home to numerous sailing, authentic fishing ships dating from the first half of the previous century.
Also in the harbour is a sailing monument dating from 1909, namely the Zuiderzee botter ship EB23. This Botter type of oak wood fishing ship was predominantly used for fishing on the Zuiderzee in the first half of the 20th century. Nowadays, the ship is used for recreational purposes. It has retained its authenticity over the years, and therefore nowadays has the official national status of a Sailing Monument (RVEN no. 500). Sailing this type of ship requires the strength of traditional fishermen to hoist the sails and leeboards. All the restoration work on the ship has been carried out at De Hoop shipyard in Workum in recent years. During the summer months, you have the option of embarking on this robust ship with the 'Foundation for preservation of historic fishing ships', to experience the adventurous fishing life of years gone by.
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Snikzwaag Bell Tower
Snikzwaag Bell TowerIn the graveyard in the village of Snikzwaag there is a wooden bell tower with four-sided dome roof. The bell it houses was cast by L. Haverkamp in 1787. At one time the village had a church but it was demolished in the 19th century.
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Mirns Bell Tower
Mirns Bell TowerIn the graveyard in the village of Mirns there is a bell tower with a hip roof. It was built in 1953, after an American bomber crashed into the old bell tower in 1943, killing everyone on board.
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Lytsewierrum (Lutkewierum)
Lytsewierrum (Lutkewierum)Bezoek het terpdorpje Lytsewierrum. Gelegen aan het eind van een doodlopende weg. Het dorp heeft een beschermd dorpsgezicht.
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Johannes de Doperkerk Parrega
Johannes de Doperkerk ParregaAls een lang bebouwingslint strekt het dorp Parrega zich uit langs de Workumer Trekvaart. Op een terpachtige plek, halverwege dit lint, ligt de Johannes de Doperkerk, omringd door een kerkhof.
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Sint Joriskerk Dedgum
Sint Joriskerk DedgumDe oude kerk in het kleine terpdorp Dedgum werd in 1889 gesloopt en nog datzelfde jaar zag de nieuwe het licht, een eenvoudige kerk met een ranke toren. Voor een uitzicht dat reikt tot aan het IJsselmeer mag je de toren beklimmen.
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The Blokhuis
The BlokhuisAfter 1525, Friesland became part of the kingdom of Charles V, who had a large fortress built at Stavoren harbour in order to keep the Frisian people under control. It stood here until around 1580.
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11Fountains Stavoren
11Fountains StavorenThe sea gives, the sea takes. Stavoren, once a rich Hanseatic city, has much to say on this subject. Floods, maritime trade wars, a port that silted up: the city fell into poverty several times.
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Tsjerke Oan It Dok Church - Lemster Tower
Tsjerke Oan It Dok Church - Lemster TowerAccording to the numerical wall anchors on the tower, the church was built in 1716. The tower itself is half-embedded. The people of Lemster call the tower of this church ‘the Lemster tower’. When they can see it in the distance, they know they are home.
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St Maurice Church in IJlst
St Maurice Church in IJlstThe St Maurice church we see in IJlst today was designed by the architect J. Ankringa and built in 1830. The beautifully carved wooden pulpit made in 1672 was originally installed in the previous church on this site, as was the baptismal screen.
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Air Surveillance Tower
Air Surveillance TowerThis air watchtower is located near Oudemirdum on the Huningspaed near the Jolderenbos, which serves as a reminder of the Cold War period. These air watchtowers were installed all over the Netherlands to spot enemy aircraft.
Oudemirdum
In the neighbourhood
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Van stad naar stad: Hindeloopen – Workum – Stavoren | Fietsrondje
Van stad naar stad: Hindeloopen – Workum – Stavoren | Fietsrondje(38.1 km)Hindeloopen -
Short Cycle and Ferry Tour around Workum
Short Cycle and Ferry Tour around Workum(22.5 km)Gaastmeer