Waaltje
The Waaltje (common name; Dutch for Little Waal) is a dammed river in the western Netherlands, southeast of Rotterdam. Historically it used to be the western end of the Waal river, hence its official name continues to be Waal, although the intermediate Waal sections, Boven Merwede, Beneden Merwede, and a subsection of the Noord, have long changed their names. Alternatively, it has also been suggested the historical Waal may have followed a track closer to the current Linge.[1]
The water
The Waaltje marks the border between the Zwijndrechtse Waard, formerly a separate island, and the historic Island of IJsselmonde. Ever since this section of the Waal was dammed, IJsselmonde also encompasses the Zwijndrechtse Waard (see map to the right).
The Waaltje runs from Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, along Oostendam, through Rijsoord, and along Barendrecht to Heerjansdam. In Heerjansdam it now connects to the Oude Maas through a pumping station. In 1332 William I, Count of Hainaut had the Waal dammed at Oostendam. Waaltje connected to the Noord through the old port of Ambacht and a lock that enabled river boats to pass the Oostendam until the 20th century.
Since, no sailing connection is available. More recently, the old port of Ambacht has also been dammed on the northeast side, transforming it into another enclosed section of the old Waal.
Bridges, roads and paths
The Waaltje is crossed by a highway, the A16, the railway between Rotterdam and Dordrecht, the HSL and the Betuweroute. The A15 runs between the A16 and the Noord to the north of the Waaltje.
Along the eastern bank of the Waaltje in Heerjansdam, between the clubhouse of the business association and the restaurant, volunteers from among others the environmental association Heerjansdam created an educational nature trail named Waalpad. Other walking trails along the Waaltje can be found in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, along the Kerkstraat and between Oordenweg and Jaapgpad. Nature development Wevershoek in Barendrecht also offers opportunities to walk along the Waaltje.
Management and direct uses
The Waaltje is managed by the water board Hollandse Delta. Its waters are on the clear end. It is used for boating,[2] amateur fishing,[3] diving, swimming[4] and ice skating.[5]
References
- ^ Beekman, Anton (1887). De strijd om het bestaan: Geschiedenis en tegenwoordige staat van de lage gronden van Nederland (in Dutch). Netherlands: W. J. Thieme & Cie.
- ^ "Nachtdieren langer op door wintertijd". RTV Rijnmond. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ https://www.h-i-ambacht.nl/hendriki/up/ZiwujxvIgC_20071114_Voorlichtingspagina_14_november_2007.pdf
- ^ Jorritsma, Elsje (8 January 2016). "DE ONSTUITBARE OPKOMST VAN DE OPENWATERZWEMMERS". NRC Handelsblad.
- ^ "Legendarisch schaatsmoment een feit!". Ambacht.net. 9 January 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
Door aanhoudende felle kou was het vorige week al mogelijk om de ijzers onder te binden, maar nog niet eerder in tien jaar is het voor gekomen dat zelfs ijs het Waaltje bedekte. [...] De verwachting is dat tot tenminste maandag (12/1) het ijs schaatsbaar blijft.
External links
- Waaltje page with photos and text in Dutch
- Waaltje page at Nature Friends of IJsselmonde