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Linge

Linge is a river in the Betuwe that is over 100 km long, which makes it the longest river in the Netherlands.

It starts near the village Doornenburg near the German border. It flows to Tiel and from there on meanders through the Betuwe, to end in the Boven Merwede near Gorinchem. Until Geldermalsen it does not look like a big river. From Geldermalsen on however, it begins to look like a real river.

This river used to be an important trade route in old days. This role has nowadays been taken by the Rhine and Waal rivers.

Railroad bridges (with nearest train station on the left and right bank):

  • between Elst and Arnhem
  • between Opheusden and Kesteren
  • between Kesteren and Tiel
  • between Geldermalsen and Culemborg/Beesd

    The riverbanks in the Betuwe are stacked yards of apple trees, which make is a perfect visit for tourists.

    External link

  • http://www.lingelandschap.nl/main_menu1/dlng.html (in Dutch)



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