TTT 2007 06 Someren Erp
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RouteXpert Hans vd Ven (Mr.MRA)
Last edit: 17-03-2019
Route Summary
Since the beginning of the 1990s, Promotor has been issuing the so-called TankTasTochten. You understand that the name is still from the GPS-free era, when motorcyclists still searched their way on inland roads with a road book in the tank bag or routerol. The 173 ANWB Promoter TankTasTochten (TTT) were scanned by Henry ten Dam and signed by Leon Stolk in Mapsource and later placed as a Track in a .gpx file. These have been made available with the approval of ANWB Promotor via the website of MrGPS so that everyone can enjoy it. The 1st TTT is from 1992, so the route may be slightly different from the original.
I checked all route points and placed them neatly on the road. Also, if necessary, I have put the start point and end point of the route a bit further apart to avoid navigating directly to the end point and I have added the POI files from the start and end point just like a possible stopping point.
Finally, I created the route for TomTom, Garmin and MyRoute-app Navigation users.
With thanks to Henry, Leon, MrGPS and Promoter.
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Verdict
Duration
3h 49m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
152.76 km
Countries
Blitterswijck (Limburg)
RouteXpert Review
This TTT starts in Someren and goes over mainly beautiful roads along the Groote Peel National Park to the province of Noord-Limburg where you arrive at the lunch location in Sevenum via numerous smaller villages, you are now halfway through the route. After lunch you head to Grubbenvorst where you will drive along the Maas to Vierlingsbeek, then you will go through Overloon.
If you fancy a delicious ice cream, turn left at route point 29 to take a break at Clevers and eat an ice cream, this is highly recommended.
After all these goodies it's time to drive to the end point in Erp, you do this via the following places: Oploo, Sint-Anthonis, Wanroij and Boekel. You can also end this TTT with a snack and a drink at the terminus in Erp at the Tramstation *.
* At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century there was a stop on the tram line 's-Hertogenbosch - Helmond.
Halfway along the route, the traveler could linger here in the former farm café. At the beginning of the 20th century it was considered a favorite destination for people from Veghel who wanted to spend a day in the nearby 't Hurkske forest area.
For over 200 years, to be precise since 1789, Het Tramstation has been offering a warm welcome to its guests, although not always under that name. In the first decades, the stone building as you still find it today was a farmhouse with a café section in the front house. In later years, around 1900, the building also functioned as a forge. The building was expanded in 1977 and the top floor was converted into a hotel.
Because I have driven this route myself, this route gets 5 stars.
Route details:
rp 21 - Lunch possibility in Svenum.
rp 29 - Ice cream parlor Clevers, Overloon
Startpunt, Someren (Noord-Brabant)
Eindpunt, Erp (Noord-Brabant)
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Changes may nevertheless have occurred due to changed circumstances, road diversions or seasonal closures. We therefore recommend checking each route before use.
Preferably use the route track in your navigation system. More information about the use of MyRoute-app can be found on the website under 'Community' or 'Academy'.
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