Sunken bridge on the West-Brabantse Waterlinie
- Written by Portal Editor
The eyes do not deceive, because it actually looks as if the water has divided and the visitor can walk over the water. The biblical saying of Moses became a reality!
In the park-like setting of the West-Brabantse Waterlinie is an incredible 'sunken' bridge that offers visitors what is arguably a unique opportunity to reach a 17th-century Dutch fort seemingly by walking across the water. In the 17th century a number of forts and moats were built along the West Branbant waterline (we recently reported on Schenkenschanz Fort). Fort De Roovere is also an earth fort built as part of the Dutch Water Line, a series of water-based defences designed by Maurice of Nassau in 1628 during the Eighty Years' War to defend against Spanish invaders. Fort de Roovere was surrounded by a shallow moat, too deep to march through but too shallow for boats to swim on.
Friends of Fort de Roovere
During the Napoleonic Wars, Bergen op Zoom was besieged again, this time by the English, who drove the French home. During this period Fort de Roovere appears to have been maintained but was not attacked. After the end of this conflict, the fortress was abandoned.
Fort de Roovere has fallen into disrepair over the years, but a foundation has now been set up, Friends of Fort de Roovere, with the aim of ensuring that the fort is not forgotten. The improvements include recreational features and the site contains multiple routes for biking and hiking.
Moses Bridge consists of Accoya
Moses Bridge consists of Accoya wood sheet piling on both sides, a hardwood deck and steps inserted in between. Accoya wood's durability and guaranteed performance in both soil and water make this possible. Acetylated wood is wood that has been treated with acetic anhydride in a chemical wood modification process to make it more difficult for wood-destroying fungi or insects to colonize it, thereby extending its useful life outdoors. Acetic acid is not toxic, so the recycling and disposal of the wood is still possible without restrictions. Acetylated wood also hardly absorbs moisture, which improves dimensional stability and durability.
Halsteren Netherlands
Fort de Roovere
Coordinates: 51°31′44″N 4°18′04″E
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