Uitgeest (Dutch pronunciation: [œytˈxeːst] ) is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.[5]

Uitgeest
Windmill Tweede Broekermolen in Uitgeest
Windmill Tweede Broekermolen in Uitgeest
Flag of Uitgeest
Coat of arms of Uitgeest
Highlighted position of Uitgeest in a municipal map of North Holland
Location in North Holland
Coordinates: 52°32′N 4°43′E / 52.533°N 4.717°E / 52.533; 4.717
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Holland
Government
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MayorSebastiaan Nieuwland (D66)
Area
 • Total22.29 km2 (8.61 sq mi)
 • Land19.16 km2 (7.40 sq mi)
 • Water3.13 km2 (1.21 sq mi)
Elevation1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)[4]
 • Total13,632
 • Density711/km2 (1,840/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
1910–1911
Area code0251
Websitewww.uitgeest.nl
Windmill: windmolen De Kat

Population centres edit

The municipality of Uitgeest consists of the following towns, villages and districts:

  • Assum
  • Busch en Dam
  • Groot Dorregeest
  • Uitgeest
  • Kleis
  • Waldijk

Topography edit


Map of the municipality of Uitgeest, June 2015

Local government edit

The municipal council of Uitgeest consists of 15 seats, which at the 2022 municipal elections divided as follows:[6]

  • Progressief Uitgeest - 4 seats
  • CDA - 2 seats
  • Uitgeest Lokaal (UL) -2 seats
  • PvdA - 2 seats
  • VVD - 2 seats
  • D66 - 2 seats
  • Uitgeester vrije partij - 1 seat

Tourist information edit

No less than five windmills can be seen in the polder landscape surrounding the village. Uitgeest was the birthplace (in 1550) of Cornelis Corneliszoon, inventor of the wind-powered sawmill. An industrial heritage park, centered on sawmill De Hoop,[7] is under construction.

The village has a Reformed church dating back to the early 14th Century and lakeside marina. The 670m outdoor kart-racing track made room for new housing, so this tourist attraction was lost. Fort along Den Ham (between Uitgeest and Krommenie) was one of the 42 forts of the Stelling van Amsterdam, a 19th-century ring of fortifications around Amsterdam which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort is now a museum open to the public on Sundays.

Transportation edit

Uitgeest Station

Uitgeest is served by 4 trains per hour (Monday – Saturday), journey time to Amsterdam is around 20 minutes. The Stoptrein via Beverwijk and Haarlem is slower, while the journey via Zaandam passes through beautiful countryside.

  • Highway

Uitgeest is very close to the highways N8/A8 and A9. This will take you to Amsterdam in around 15 minutes. In 2010 two lanes ('spitsstroken') were added to the A9, improving the traffic to and from the Amsterdam region.

Notable residents edit

Peter Smit, 2008

Gallery edit

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