De Bilt - De Bilt

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De Bilt is a municipality in the Dutch province Utrecht. The municipality is named after the largest town.

Arrive

By car

By train

De Bilt has no station. Trains to Utrecht and Hilversum run every half hour from Hollandse Rading station. From Bilthoven station, local trains run to Utrecht every fifteen minutes, and local trains to Utrecht every half hour Baarn and Amersfoort.

on foot

Walking through this municipality European walking route E11, on the spot too pedlar path called. The E11 runs from the Hague to the east, at this time to the border Poland/Lithuania. The route can be found at internet, comes through the Tienhovense Plassen from Tienhoven in the municipality Stichtse Vecht and continues through various landscapes, including the Soester Duinen and Amersfoort Zoo to Amersfoort.

Travel around

To look at

To do

To buy

Food

Going out

stay overnight

all around

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