Near Bunnik, right next to the A12 motorway is Fort Vechten. Led by a guide, we can get to places you can't get to as an ordinary visitor. We'll hear about the construction and design of the forts that were part of the Hollandse Waterlinies.

We'll meet around 15:00 in the museum café, while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea with something tasty.
15:15 starts the tour of the grounds of Fort near Vechten. The guide takes us through the history and secrets of the fort. We walk through and past the original buildings and are told about the construction and functions within the New Dutch Waterline. The group tour lasts about an hour and a half.
If there is enough time left, we will have a drink in the museum café, the premises close at 17:00.
The maximum number of participants is 20. In case of a large oversubscription on the reserve list, we will see if a second guide is available.

Please note that this activity is not suitable for people with walking difficulties.

Before the tour, you can visit the Waterliniemuseum on your own. The museum shows how the Netherlands defended itself using water for many years. Upon entering, you will receive an armband with a chip that allows you to activate the objects and attractions in the museum yourself. For example, you can defend the Netherlands using water on our game table, make a parachute jump over the water lines with VR goggles or view the model of the Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie in the courtyard.
A visit to the museum takes about an hour and a half. Admission is €11.00 per person, with a museum annual pass, admission is free. More information: https://waterliniemuseum.nl/