Neighborhood
Uitdam
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Uitdam is a charming, historic village located in the Waterland region, just a short distance from Marken. Once an island in the Zuiderzee, it was connected to the mainland after the construction of dikes and land reclamation. Today, it is a tranquil settlement centered around its iconic white church, which dates back to the 15th century and features a distinctive wooden tower. The village consists of a handful of streets lined with traditional houses, many with green wooden facades and tiled roofs. Visitors can stroll along the dike, which offers views over the surrounding polders and waterways. The atmosphere is quiet and unhurried, with a small harbor where local fishermen once moored their boats. Uitdam's history as an island is still palpable in its layout and the sense of seclusion. It is a perfect stop for those exploring the Waterland region by bike or car, offering a glimpse into the Netherlands' maritime past.
Don't miss
- Admire the 15th-century church with its wooden tower and historic interior.
- Walk along the dike for views of the polder landscape and former sea bed.
- Explore the small harbor area, once a bustling fishing port.
- Photograph the traditional green wooden houses along the main street.
- Cycle the surrounding dikes and enjoy the open countryside.
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