
Sploder Motortoertocht 2011 vanuit Nieuw Heeten

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RouteXpert Hans Lamers - RouteXpert
Last edit: 26-04-2025
The tour was made, organized and ridden by motorcyclists from Espelo, Holten and Nieuw-Heeten, where often also the wife was present as a duo passenger. This tour can be done in one day and you also have time to visit something along the route. Every year they tried to find a few people who wanted to organize this tour. This tour was put together by Thijs Pijnappel and Hans Lamers.
The meeting point and start of the route is at Café Vree-Egberts in Nieuw-Heeten.
I drove this route on 18-09-2011
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Verdict
Duration
6h 59m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
228.26 km
Countries



Witte Wieven
We continue our way towards Vriezenveen where we will drink a cup of coffee near Reutum. Then we drive towards Oldenzaal and De Lutte where we cross the border to take a small piece of Germany (near Bad Bentheim). Our lunch spot is restaurant Driland, near Overdinkel. After lunch we drive further via Enschede and Haaksbergen towards Lochem.
The route takes us further along Zwiep (Achterhoeks: Zwéép) known for the Witte Wieven. Here we stop to stretch our legs and drink a cup of coffee.
Legend of the White Ladies:
A young man is saved by white women from falling into a pit. In gratitude, he brings them a cake on a plate. Later, he has to compete with another farm boy for the hand of a farm girl. The young man is the only one who succeeds in throwing a hair spit into the pit of the white women. He is then chased by a white woman with the hair spit. The boy barely escapes into the barn and the white woman throws the hair spit** into the door. Once the boy and the farm girl are married, he receives a golden plate and hair spit from the white women, so that they are no longer poor.
**A hairspit is a portable anvil for the hairs of a scythe or scythe, in combination with a hair hammer. The image in the middle shows a hairspit being used by hitting it with the point into a tree stump, in combination with a normal hammer. If you want to read the whole story, click on the link below the review.
After the coffee stop at the Witte Wieven we head back to the end point in Nieuw-Heeten, where we end the ride with a cup of coffee.
Along the route you have several opportunities to stop for a cup of coffee and/or something to eat or to take a picture. The places where we stopped briefly I have included in the details.
I gave the route 4 stars, a nice route and a nice day out. The roads in Salland and Twente are generally fine to drive.
Route details:
rp 1 – Start route (Café Vree-Egberts) Nieuw-Heeten
rp 5 – Hellendoorn Adventure Park
rp 18 – Coffee stop (café de Molenberg)
rp 42 – Lunch (Restaurant Driland)
rp 52 – short stop (Possibility to take some pictures)
rp 65 – Coffee stop (the White Ladies)
rp 83 – End of route (Café Vree-Egberts Nieuw-Heeten)

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