Park Randenbroek, a former country estate, gives this Amersfoort neighbourhood its name and its green character. The park's old trees, ponds, and open lawns are used daily by joggers, dog walkers, and families. About 7,131 residents live in Randenbroek, on the southern side of Amersfoort, between the ring road and the Heiligenbergerbeek stream.
Housing was built mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, with a mix of single-family homes and low-rise apartment blocks. The neighbourhood is considered residential and quiet, removed from the busier city centre about 3 kilometres north. Amersfoort Centraal station, a major rail junction, is reachable by bus or bicycle.
The Heiligenbergerbeek connects the neighbourhood to the Utrechtse Heuvelrug landscape to the south, where forest and heathland begin within cycling distance.
A weekly market and a shopping strip along the Rubensstraat serve local daily needs.
Park Randenbroek, a former country estate, gives this Amersfoort neighbourhood its name and its green character. The park's old trees, ponds, and open lawns are used daily by joggers, dog walkers, and families. About 7,131 residents live in Randenbroek, on the southern side of Amersfoort, between the ring road and the Heiligenbergerbeek stream.
Housing was built mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, with a mix of single-family homes and low-rise apartment blocks. The neighbourhood is considered residential and quiet, removed from the busier city centre about 3 kilometres north. Amersfoort Centraal station, a major rail junction, is reachable by bus or bicycle.
The Heiligenbergerbeek connects the neighbourhood to the Utrechtse Heuvelrug landscape to the south, where forest and heathland begin within cycling distance.
A weekly market and a shopping strip along the Rubensstraat serve local daily needs.
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