TTT 2006 05 Noord Holland
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RouteXpert Hans van de Ven (Mr.MRA)
Last edit: 03-03-2019
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 44m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
155.55 km
Countries
Slootdorp (Noord-Holland)
RouteXpert Review
This TTT starts in Amsterdam and is mainly about beautiful roads for a large part along the Markermeer and the IJsselmeer *. Between these 2 lakes is Enkhuizen and you are already halfway the route, time for some goodies. * The Markermeer is a lake in the Netherlands, located between Noord-Holland and Flevoland. On the northeast side it borders the IJsselmeer, of which it is actually the southwestern compartment, separated by a dike.
The IJsselmeer was created by concluding part of the Zuiderzee. The Afsluitdijk was completed on 28 May 1932 and the official name change took place on 20 September 1932. The lake was named after the river IJssel, which flows into it. (Source: Wikipedia).
After lunch we find the dyke up again until Medemblik, then we go in the direction of Winkel and then to the Amstelmeer **, where we drive to the end of the bank in Den bank where we can enjoy the coffee while enjoying a cup of coffee. view over the Wadden Sea. ***
** The Amstelmeer is a lake located on the west side of Wieringen in North Holland. The lake is especially popular among windsurfers. (Source: Wikipedia).
*** The Wadden Sea is the inland sea between the Wadden Islands and the North Sea on the one hand and the mainland of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark on the other. The area stretches between Den Helder in the Netherlands and Esbjerg in Denmark, has a length of 500 km and a width of 20 km on average. (Source: Wikipedia).
Because I have not driven this route (yet) myself, this route gets 3 stars.
Route details:
rp 14 - Enkhuizer Friet in Enkhuizen.
Startpunt, Amsterdam (Noord-Holland)
Eindpunt, Den Oever (Noord-Holland)
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