KINDERDIJK

  • NLKIJ
  • Latitude: 51.8857
  • Longitude: 4.62744
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Netherlands

Location: Kinderdijk South Holland 2961 Netherlands

Web-site: https://www.kinderdijk.com/

Kinderkijk, situated in the Netherlands, is well-known not as a major commercial marine port, but as a historic and iconic area primarily renowned for its extensive network of windmills. Here’s a brief look at its significance and specifications:

Location

  • Coordinates: Approximately 51°53′N 4°38′E
  • Province: South Holland
  • Nearby Cities: Close to the city of Rotterdam

Description

  • Historical Significance: Kinderkijk is famed for its 19 windmills that were constructed around 1740. These windmills are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated in 1997, and represent Dutch ingenuity in water management.
  • Tourism: Kinderkijk attracts numerous tourists worldwide due to its picturesque windmill landscape and the well-preserved, functioning windmill network that provides insights into historical Dutch water management techniques.

Port Specifications (if considered as a reference point in the context of waterways):

  • Type: Kinderkijk itself does not function as a commercial port.
  • Access: While commercial port activities are minimal, the nearby Rotterdam port, one of the largest in the world, provides extensive navigational and logistical options.
  • Waterways: Positioned along the Lek and Noord rivers, Kinderkijk is accessible via these waterways. Typically, smaller vessels, riverboats, and private boats can navigate this area.

Facilities & Infrastructure (relevant to tourism and small-scale marine activities):

  • Mooring: Limited mooring facilities mainly designed for riverboats and tourist vessels.
  • Visitor Centers: Several visitor centers, museums, and information kiosks to educate the public about the history and function of the windmills.
  • Accessibility: Easily accessible by boat tours, bikes, and walking paths for tourists wanting to explore the windmill area.

Additional Notes:

  • Climate: Maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters, characterized by moderate rainfall throughout the year.
  • Surroundings: Scenic landscape featuring a combination of historical architecture, water management infrastructure, and the natural environment.

While Kinderkijk serves more as a cultural and historical landmark rather than a commercial marine port, its unique setting along the Dutch waterways contributes to its charm and significance. For major port activities, the Rotterdam port nearby is the primary hub.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
KINDERDIJK Passenger KINDERDIJK 04:55:04
VAGABONDE Other AMSTERDAM 04:52:36
POSEIDON Pleasure VAREN 2025 03:45:54
ARCHIPEL Cargo MIDDELHARNIS 03:40:45
DRECHTSTEDEN 2 Passenger GORINCHEM 03:02:03
PRANA Pleasure MUIDEN:-: 02:52:05
AVON baycraft ROTTERDAM 01:57:15
AS Other 01:27:39
EIVISSA Military ROTTERDAM 01:23:24
CALYPSO Passenger NIJMEGEN 12:57:16
TAIFUN Other NLRTM 12:25:28
JOHANNA Other KRIMPEN AAN DEN LEK 1/16/2026
DEVEL Passenger ROTTERDAM 1/16/2026
BLUE WILLEMSTAD Passenger ZWIJNDRECHT 1/16/2026
CORRIE Other KINDERDIJK 1/16/2026
WANTIJ Passenger DORDRECHT:MERWEKADE 1/16/2026
NOVA-CURA Cargo PRINSES MARGRIETHAVE 1/16/2026
AMIRA Cargo OSS 1/16/2026
ALBLAS Passenger ROTTERDAM:ST. JOBSHA 1/15/2026
ZILVERMEEUW Port ROTTERDAM 1/15/2026

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