Roman roads in Netherlands

Passed through the Roman roads in Netherlands in particular the part that was located under the limes line, so under, respectively, the Oude Rijn, Kromme Rijn,Rhineand the Leidsche Rijn . Roughly said the line below lead to Arnhem, the area that was in the hands of the Romans. They connected to name (important) military reinforcements and were under the direction of the army laid out, it was Mr jobs.

Roman roads were in the Netherlands-as far as is known-not paved, but consisted of a thick gravel package; in a slacker surface supplemented with clay and on the sides with piles reinforced against the sink.

The routes were:


 * Maastricht - Nijmegen - Arnhem (via left the river Maas)
 * Xanten - Arnhem - Leiden - Katwijk (Limesweg)
 * Aachen - Heerlen - Xanten
 * Naaldwijk - Nijmegen - Xanten (Jay North)
 * Maastricht - Heerlen - Rimburg (part of the Via Belgica between Boulogne and Cologne)
 * Lead - Voorburg - naaldwijk, this way once stood the milestones of the Wateringse Field and the milestones of Rijswijk