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 ¿Qué ver en Alblas, Kinderdijk?

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Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Netherlands, specifically in the village of Alblasserdam. The site features 19 windmills, built in the 18th century, which were used to pump water out of the low-lying polders.

Visitors can explore the site on foot or by boat, and there is a visitor center with exhibitions and information about the history of Kinderdijk. The site is open year-round, but hours vary depending on the season. Admission prices also vary depending on whether you want to explore the site on foot or by boat.

For current hours and admission prices, it's best to check the official Kinderdijk website.

In the surrounding area of Alblasserdam, visitors can explore the nearby cities of Rotterdam and Dordrecht, both within a 30-minute drive. Rotterdam is known for its modern architecture, while Dordrecht has a historic city center with museums and galleries.

It's also possible to take a boat tour of the nearby Biesbosch National Park, which is known for its wetlands and birdlife. Boat tours usually depart from nearby towns such as Dordrecht and Drimmelen, and schedules and prices vary depending on the tour operator.

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