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It is open to the public from April to October, Tuesday to Sunday; €17.50 admission includes both fort and round-trip ferry from Muiden. The island is roughly three kilometres from the coast and the Muiden ferry takes around 20 minutes to get there. There are also direct ferries from Amsterdam, and one can reach the fort by private vessel.
The Amsterdam Ferries, run by GVB, consist of several lines over the IJ and the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal in the Netherlands. The lines are numbered F1 through F9. The lines are numbered F1 through F9. All of the services are free for pedestrians, bicycles, mopeds, scooters and wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
Muiden Castle (Dutch: Muiderslot, Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmœydərˈslɔt]) is a castle in the Netherlands, located at the mouth of the Vecht river, some 15 kilometers southeast of Amsterdam, in Muiden, where it flows into what used to be the Zuiderzee.
MV Norris Castle (II) 1947–1962 Ex-LCT 828: MV Carisbrooke Castle: 1959–1974 Sold to Italy and renamed Citta di Meta. Scrapped 2007 [12] MV Osborne Castle: 1962–1978 Sold to Canada and renamed Le Gobelet d'Argent, then Le Maxim, then Cavalier Maxim [12] MV Cowes Castle: 1965–1994 Sold to Croatia and renamed Nehaj. Scrapped 2008 [12]
Muiderslot in 2007 Fort Pampus in 2013. Muiderslot (Muider Castle), a well-preserved castle from the Middle Ages; Muizenfort, (Mice Fort) a 19th-century fortification part of the Stelling van Amsterdam; Fort Pampus Island is an artificial island that is part of the Defence Line of Amsterdam (Dutch: Stelling van Amsterdam).
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