slijfroute
Slijfroute is a term used in cultural heritage and tourism to describe a designated route that highlights the historical network of grinding and finishing trades in a region. A slijfroute typically connects preserved workshops, watermills or windmills, early foundries, and related industrial buildings that produced or processed abrasive materials, stones, metals, or glass. The route combines physical preservation with interpretive signs, exhibits, and guided programs to explain craft techniques, energy sources, and the social history of workers and communities around these trades.
The term is Dutch in origin, formed from a root associated with grinding or polishing and the
A typical slijfroute includes a set of linked sites, official or unofficial signage, and curated storytelling
Slijfroutes aim to preserve industrial heritage while promoting sustainable tourism and local pride. Challenges can include
Industrial archaeology, Heritage tourism, Cultural routes, Industrial heritage management.