The Oranier route is a holidays road and leads back from Amsterdam (the Netherlands) by north and Central Germany again to Amsterdam. It is 2,400 kilometers long and crosses the Netherlands and nine German Lands of the Federal Republic. The Oranier route leads by cities and regions, which are connected for the house Oranien Nassau for centuries.
The Oranier route leads coming from the Netherlands first by North Rhine-Westphalia and Hessen only in more southern, then in northeast direction, around by Lower Saxony, Saxonia-Anhalt and Brandenburg Berlin zuzustreben. From here northwest through Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and further west through Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and again North Rhine-Westphalia is back to the North Sea Coast with Amsterdam.
On this holidays route one becomes acquainted with the most different landscape forms: The North Sea Coast and the levels of Holland, which down and central Rhine Valley, which become green, schroffen sometimes, sometimes gentle low mountain ranges, the Havelland, the Mecklenburgian sea-plate and finally the far lowlandses of the north. In detail this is, on the basis of Amsterdam:
Cities, locks, castles and garden plants worth seeing are everywhere along this holidays road. Specified are here such places and objects of interest, which are connected with the house Oranien Nassau:
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