Pumpweg
Pumpweg is a historic canal in the Netherlands, known for its role in the country's water management and transportation systems. The canal was constructed in the 17th century as part of the Dutch water defense system, designed to protect the country from flooding. It runs through the province of North Holland, connecting several important cities and towns, including Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Alkmaar.
The Pumpweg is approximately 10 kilometers long and is characterized by its narrow, winding course, which was
Today, the Pumpweg is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its historic
The Pumpweg is a testament to the Dutch engineering prowess and their innovative approach to water management.