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===Cycling around Amersfoort===
 
There are several '''signposted cycle routes''' around Amersfoort. Shorter circular routes are signposted in one direction, taking several hours: follow the route signs (usually hexagonal). The ''Eemland Route'' starts in Amersfoort. The ''Nieuwe Vuursche Route'' passes the western edge of the city. The much longer ''Eneco Veluwe Route'' passes the eastern edge, and the nearby village of Hoevelaken. The route is 265 km long, not counting three short-cuts and two diversions. The route [http://www.enecoveluweroute.nl website] {{dead link|AugustDecember 2020}}, is in Dutch, but has an interactive map. Another long route, ''Rondje Utrecht'', a circle around the Province of Utrecht, passes the city centre.
 
The ''LF9'' is a long cross-country route, signposted in both directions. It starts in Breda, near the Belgian border, and follows approximately the 0 metre contour. In principle, everything west of this line would disappear under sea water, if there were no artificial barriers. It runs through Utrecht, and after Amersfoort follows the old coastline to Zwolle, and goes through Groningen to the German border (325 km).
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The following restaurants are recognized by the [http://www.lekker500.nl/listings?restaurant-naam=amersfoort&in-de-lekker-gids=true 'Lekker!'] {{dead link|AugustDecember 2020}} organisation as some of the finest restaurants in the Netherlands:
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