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Amsterdam - Brussels

From Netherlands’ capital to the heart of Europe

Route

Tour profile/Level 1-2

All in all 340 km, perfect descriptions of the flat route, very less traffic and sometimes even without any cars. Getting closer to the end, the route can be hilly sometimes.

Day 1: Amsterdam

Your cycling holiday starts in Amsterdam, one of the crown-jewels of Europe. With so much to see and do, you couldn’t wish for a more vibrant way to kick off your holiday. If you arrive early, make sure to go for a walk to marvel at the townhouses in the 17th-century canal district (listed as World Heritage). Have you got time and energy left? Walk down the infamous red-light district which attracts millions of curious tourists every year or enjoy the street performers on the well-known Rembrandtplein. Please note: If you come by car, you can rent a parking space at your hotel for the duration of your holiday.

Day 2: Amsterdam – Gouda, approx. 80 km

The first leg of the route takes you through the Green Heart of Holland, abounding in water. It is a true cycling paradise, with characteristic peat and polder landscapes, small farming communities and picturesque historical towns such as Oudewater. It was to this place that women who had been accused of witchcraft fled from all over Europe to try to have their innocence proven by weighing. End the day in medieval Gouda. Amble through the beautifully preserved town centre and visit the old town hall and St. John’s church. Stop off at a bakery to buy fresh syrup waffles (Gouda is the hometown of syrup waffles) and Gouda cheese - perhaps the world’s most famous type of cheese.

Day 3: Gouda – Dordrecht, approx. 60 km

Today’s highlight is one of the Netherlands’ most popular tourist attractions: Kinderdijk, a world-famous complex of windmills. Nineteen historical windmills reach to the skies in the epitome of classical Dutch countryside. You can visit an authentic workshop and find out how these mills were built and how they work. Have you always wanted to be a miller? This is where you can still learn the trade! You will stay the night in Dordrecht, one of the Netherlands’ oldest towns. A visit to the scenic harbour quarter with its wonderful historical buildings should not be missed.

Day 4: Dordrecht – Bergen Op Zoom, approx. 63 km

In the morning, the route will take you right past one of the few remaining fresh-water tidal areas in Europe: Biesbosch National Park. Upon crossing a one-kilometre-long bridge high above Hollands Diep river, you will find yourself in the south of the Netherlands. In village after village, Brabant hospitality will entice you to stop for a cup of coffee and big slice of fruit tart. Today’s destination is Bergen op Zoom. Eighthundred years old, the town’s narrow streets, old squares and hundreds of monuments testify to a rich and dramatic past. Before you settle down at one of the many pavement cafes, don’t forget to feast your eyes on Markiezenhof, the town’s pride and joy. This late-gothic mansion (1485) was built by the local noble family and now serves as museum and archive.

Day 5: Bergen Op Zoom – Antwerp, approx. 50 km

The landscape along today’s cycling route is predominantly woody. On the border between the Netherlands and Belgium, catch your breath in De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide, a lovely cross-border nature reserve. The route takes you along the Scheldekaaien (quays on the River Scheldt) right into the historical and touristic heart of Antwerp. It’s the largest town in Flanders and Belgium’s most important port city. After viewing the historical town center you might like to venture to the hip and trendy parts of the city: ‘t Zuid and Het Eilandje. Have you worked up a thirst for Belgian beer? Consider visiting De Koninck beer brewery. It has been going strong since 1833 and has a new visitors centre welcoming guests wishing to look around and do some tasting. This brewery is best known for its ‘Bollekes’.

Day 6: Antwerp – Leuven, approx. 60 km

After a short stretch on the banks of the River Scheldt, change course to follow the River Rupel, the shortest river in the country (nearly 10 km long). In the region of the same name, abandoned brick works and useless chimneys are silent witnesses of a hard industrial past. Along the River Dijle, enter the age-old town of Mechelen right up to the church tower of St. Rombold’s cathedral. This looks like a good place to stop for lunch. Belgian French fries, by the way, are the best in the world. Continue along the River Dijle to crown your day in the university town of Louvain. It’s a pleasant town where the oldest houses date back to the 14th and 15th centuries. Don’t miss the Grand Béguinage: Counting 100 houses, it was set up in 1234 as a community for spinsters; and now it’s part of the university campus. You also might like to see the early-Gothic church of St. John the Baptist (1304). Round off your explorations on the Oude Markt (Old Market Square), nicknamed ‘the longest bar counter in the world’ due to the enormous number of bars and cafes on the square.

Day 7: Leuven – Brussels, approx. 39 km

The hills of Belgian Brabant and the extensive Sonian Forest set the scene for our cyclists today. If you don’t feel like cycling into the big city of Brussels, you can opt to catch a train at one of the stations along the route. Brussel’s main attraction is the fantastic Grote Markt (Great Market Square). Nearby, the little statue of Manneken Pis still draws crowds. Your visit to Brussels can also involve scrumptious hot waffles, chocolate, beer, culinary treats, fun shopping or soaking up a bit of culture. One thing’s for sure: Brussels can’t be explored in one day.

Day 8: Brussels

Individual departure or extension in Brussels.

Services

Included services:
  • 7 nights in selected 3*/4* hotels, private facilities and breakfast
  • if booked half-board: 3-course dinner
  • luggage transport
  • GPS-tracks available
  • maps and information material per room

Dates & Prices

Dates

Merkmale

    Season / Period
    Type

    Extras

    child reduction (two full paying adults in double room)  
    0-3,99 years -100%
    4-11,99 years -20%
    3rd person in double room (12-99 years) -10%
       
    Bicycle & equipment  
    24-speed touring bike 84
    E-bike 175
    GPS rental 10
       
    Additional nights Amsterdam / Brussels
    Amsterdam/Brussels (dbl/sgl) 70/100
    supplement tournight/additional night Amsterdam Saturday (dbl/sgl) 15/30
    supplement Amsterdam Saturday (dbl/sgl)* 50/100
    * May 15-17.+28.-30.,June 13.-15., July 21.-25., September 14.-18.

    Best - Price - Guarantee

    If you would verifiably receive better conditions and/or prices from another tour operator at the time of booking we guarantee at least the same conditions PLUS 1 handlebar bag for FREE!
    All prices per person in EUR

    Accommodation

    Bicycle

    Bicycles inclusive panniers

    The offered bikes are touring bikes with an aluminium frame and kitted with responsive brakes and gears. Plus: mudguards, trip computers, comfort gel saddles, flat-palmed grips, Schwalbe Marathon anti-puncture tyres.

    You can choose between the following bikes:

    • 24-speed-bike with hand brakes
    • E-bikes unisex (on request)

    E-bikes | Electric bikes | Pedelecs

    By popular demand, we have now invested in a considerable number of e-bikes, much favoured by cyclists who love the great Outdoors, but prefer to let the bike take the strain. The shiftable, low noise electric drive of our modern E-bike relieves you of some of the work and increases the pedal force up to 3 times ... So you can now book a bike tour together with cyclists who have different fitness level. Acclivity can be handled easily.

    Note: E-bikes are a great development, but should be - due to their driving characteristics (high weight + high speed) - booked only by very safe and experienced cyclists with a very good sense of balance. Not suitable are electric bikes for people who rarely ride a bicycle


    Private bicycles

    You are welcome to bring your own bicycle. It is adapted especially to your needs. Do not forget to bring a repair kit with all necessary tools such as: keys, reserve tube and lock. Please check your own bicycle for operability upon arrival.

    Useful

    ARRIVAL - PARKING - DEPARTURE

    ARRIVAL BY PLANE

    Airport: Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)


    ARRIVAL BY CAR

    Parking: approx. € 15,- per day at the arrival hotel in Amsterdam.


    ARRIVAL BY TRAIN

    Train station: Amsterdam Centraal


    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    train ride back to Amsterdam, not included, two possibilities:

    • approx. € 50,- per person (approx. € 10,- per bike extra, only via Den Haag HS), approx. 3,5 h.
    • Thalys (high-speed train) in about 1,5 h. (approx. € 80,- per person - no bicycle possible)

    More information at: www.belgianrail.be and www.thalys.com


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    Travel stories

    5,4 of 6 Stars | 1
    5.2 03.10.2018 | Brian R. Amsterdam - Brussels

    B&S’s big bike adventure

    Most everything Rad+Reisen and Dutch Bike Tours did was excellent. One bump in the road was Day 4. Our booklet said Hilton Antwerp Central Station, when we were actually checked into Radisson Blu. After a very tiring day, to be explained later, we ...
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