Orange Route

Orange Route

The Orange Route (Dutch: Oranje-Route, German: Oranier-Route) is a holiday route, that runs from Amsterdam in the Netherlands through North and Central Germany and returns to Amsterdam. It is 2,400 kilometres long and crossess the Netherlands and nine German federal states. The Orange Route runs through towns and regions, that linked the House of Orange-Nassau for centuries.[1]

Course of the Orange Route

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States

The Orange Route runs from the Netherlands initially through the states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse, first in a southerly, then in a northeasterly direction in order to head for Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg and Berlin. From there it heads northwest through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and then turns westwards through Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Lower Saxony once again along the North Sea Coast near Amsterdam.

Landscapes

The holiday route crosses a great variety of different landscape types: the North Sea coast and the plains of Holland, the Lower and Middle Rhine Valley, the green, sometimes rugged, sometimes gently Central Uplands, the Havelland, the Mecklenburg Lake District and finally the broad North German Plain. In detail, the regions are, starting from Amsterdam:

Sights

Picturesque towns, castles, palaces and gardens may be found everywhere along this holiday road. Here are some of the places and sights that were linked to the House of Orange-Nassau:

  • AmsterdamPrinsenhof, today the Hotel The Grand
  • Den Haag - Residence of Binnenhof
  • DelftSt. Agatha's Abbey (Sint Agathakloster)
  • DordrechtBerckepoort housing complex
  • Breda – Orange church of Onze Lieve Vrouwe
  • Buren (Gelderland) – St. Lambertus' Church
  • Apeldoorn – Summer residence of Paleis Het Loo
  • Moers – Moers Castle
  • Freudenberg – old town / former Nassau border fortifications
  • Nassau – Nassau Castle
  • Diez – Ladies' residence of Oranienstein with the Nassau-Orange Museum
  • Dillenburg – Wilhelmsturm on the Schlossberg, birthplace of William I, Prince of Orange
  • Siegen – Siegerland Museum in the Oberen Schloss with the Orange Forum
  • Bad Arolsen – Arolsen Castle
  • Bad Pyrmont – Summer residence of Pyrmont Castle with its museum
  • Wernigerode – Castle and museum of Wernigerode
  • Stolberg (Harz) – Stolberg Castle
  • DessauMosigkau Castle
  • Oranienbaum – castle and orangery
  • Wörlitz – Landscape garden of Wörlitzer Anlagen and castle
  • PotsdamDutch Quarter, Dutch Mill
  • OranienburgOranienburg Palace and orangery
  • Schwerin – Residence castle of Schwerin and Ludwigslust Castle
  • Hitzacker – Prince Claus memorial busts
  • Lingen – old town
  • Nordhorn – Frenswegen Abbey
  • Kamp-LintfortKamp Abbey
  • Leeuwarden – Princessehof Palace and Prinsentuin Gardens

References

  1. ^ Oranje Route at www.oranjeroute.nl. Accessed on 23 Jul 2011.

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