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Activities
  • self guided cycle
Accommodation
  • 6 nights hotels
Meals
  • 6 Breakfasts

7 Days£1030GBP

Overview

Trip Code: UCH

Trip highlights


  • Discovering the cities of Amsterdam, Haarlem, Leiden and Gouda
  • Exploring picturesque, typical Dutch countryside - polders, windmills, lakes and rivers
  • Sampling exquisite chocolates, waffles and beer in atmospheric cafes and bars
  • Cycling at your own pace on a fantastic self guided itinerary
  • The great mix of cultural gems and idyllic countryside

If you're looking for the quintessential Dutch cycling experience, look no further. This self guided cycling trip in The Netherlands combines several all-time favourite cities; Amsterdam, Haarlem, Leiden, Delft and Gouda, each unique and brimming with typical old world Dutch character. The ride is perfect for a first time cycle trip or for those looking to slow down the pace. Each day's cycling distance is relatively short, allowing you time to explore out of the saddle and take in the highlights of each city or linger en route over a cheese tasting or coffee. Between the cities, the cycling route meanders through the quiet Dutch countryside, where you will encounter polders, windmills, fields of flowers (in the spring time), lakes and rivers. The itinerary really does provide a week long experience of the classic Dutch cultural and countryside gems.

Countries:

The Netherlands

Starting Point:

Amsterdam

Finishing Point:

Amsterdam


Make your own way to Amsterdam and check into the first hotel. Amsterdam is one of Europe's crown jewels - there is so much to do and see here. If you arrive early make sure you go for a walk to marvel at the 17th century townhouses in the World Heritage listed canal district. The Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Vondelpark or a canal cruise are just some of the things you can do and see in Amsterdam. If you prefer to roam off the beaten track, saunter up Brouwersgracht or hire a canal bike and see the city from the water. The usual hotel is a comfortable 3* in Amsterdam. There's the option to upgrade to a neighbouring 4* hotel - must be requested at time of booking (day 1 &/or day 6), a supplement applies,

Meals:  Nil

If you haven't already visited the Van Gogh Museum or Anne Frank's house we recommend going early this morning to beat the queues. Later, say "tot ziens!” to amazing Amsterdam and start cycling. The urban buzz will soon change to the peace and quiet of the countryside. This region is called Zuid-Kennemerland, a low-lying peat landscape where clouds are reflected in the water and reeds sway in the wind. The steam mill Cruquius, just before you cycle into Haarlem, is a National Monument and has also been declared an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. It is thought to be the largest steam engine – and certainly the largest beam engine – ever built. The reclamation of Haarlemmermeer by means of steam power marked the breakthrough of the Industrial Revolution in the Netherlands. Top off your day roaming lovely downtown Haarlem, from impressive Grote Markt (square), to the white drawbridge on the River Spaarne. Idyllic courtyards, known as ‘hofjes', abound, and Haarlem is home to the oldest hofje dating from 1395. In April and early May, you have the option of cycling a longer route (60km/37mi) where you can see the tulip fields. Accommodation upgrade - experience the old world charm of the Landgoed Duin & Kruidberg in nearby Santpoort, a manor house with a beautiful park, including dinner - please request at time of booking, a supplement applies. If accommodation in Haarlem is full we will book you here and the supplement will apply.

Meals:  B

Haarlem, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, deserves to be explored extensively before your bicycle tour today. A famous photo spot is the small white drawbridge over the Spaarne, with the two gabled houses in the background. On the main square you will find the Grote Kerk with the organ that Mozart played when he visited Haarlem. The Frans Hals museum has unique art from the Golden Age, including works by Haarlem painters Frans Hals, Jacob van Ruisdael and Pieter Saenredam. After exploring Haarlem, get ready for your bike ride. You'll cycle through the famous Dutch Bulb Region, the area where much of Holland's flower bulb cultivation takes place. Cycle through the dunes past well-known seaside resorts such as Noordwijk and Zandvoort. Noordwijk has a 13km long sandy beach. Surrounded by beautiful forest areas, rugged dunes and the flower bulb region near De Keukenhof, Noordwijk is also referred to as the flower resort of Europe. Formula 1 fans know the CM.com Circuit Zandvoort, which is known as an 'Old School' circuit, with fast, undulating and challenging corners formed by the natural dunes. With a track length of 4.3km it is one of the shorter circuits on the F1 calendar. In the late afternoon you will arrive in Leiden, another historic city rich in attractions. Beautiful are the seventeenth-century houses and characteristic canals. Also worth a visit are the oldest university in the Netherlands, the historic botanical garden and the Gothic St Pieterskerk. If you want to spend a day at the world famous Keukenhof flower exhibition, we recommend booking an extra night in Leiden (must be done at the time of booking - supplement applies).

Meals:  B

After leaving lively Leiden, peace and quiet will reign once more in today’s typical Dutch scenery. As you cycle you'll notice the orderly rectangles in the man-made polder landscape (mostly peat land reclamations). Pass by shining lakes and green pastures, old windmills and farmhouses as you pedal to the famous city of Delft, whose melancholy charm is breathtaking. Most will associate Delft with its blue and white hand-painted pottery: Delftware. But did you know that painter Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) lived in Delft all his life? The Vermeer Centre gives illuminating insights into his life, works and the city (no original paintings on show here). Overnight in Delft.

Meals:  B

This stretch of the tour takes you through the 'Green Heart' - a stronghold against urban sprawl in Randstad conurbation. Balancing atop polder dikes, delight in characteristic villages, distant horizons and fields of vibrant green. As you wander around the city of Gouda at the end of the day, don’t miss the Gothic town hall (1450), the Weighing House (1667), the romantic inner city canals and the stained glass windows in St John’s Church. Not only renowned for its cheese, Gouda is also famous for stroopwaffels (syrup waffles - try one hot!) and candles. If you’re travelling over the summer, we suggest planning your trip so that you can witness the traditional Thursday morning cheese market on the start of Day 6 (early April until the last Thursday in August). Overnight in Gouda*. *Due to limited availability, if Gouda is booked out you will stay in either Bodegraven or Oudewater.

Meals:  B

After a hearty breakfast at your hotel, get back on your bike and set off on the longest leg of the tour. Once again you will be cycling through the rural 'Green Heart'. The scenery is punctuated by rivers, polders and lakes (bird lovers, be sure to bring your binoculars!). You'll pass small villages, lakes and meadows today. Do stop to sample a Dutch style apple tart! Continue to Amsterdam following the beautiful Amstel River. Overnight Amsterdam. Note: If today's distance is too long you can cycle to Woerden (38km/23.8mi) then take a train into Amsterdam (frequent services throughout the day, approx. 40 mins).

Meals:  B

The trip concludes in Amsterdam after breakfast. We can assist with booking extra nights on request - please ask for our rates. Amsterdam gets very busy, book early.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 6 breakfasts: Breakfasts are continental style and will usually consist of breads, cheese, ham, tea, coffee & juices
  • 6 nights in 3-4 star hotels on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities
  • Digital information pack including smartphone app with maps, roadbook and GPS Tracks plus printed roadbook provided locally
  • Luggage Transfer, 1 piece maximum 20kg, supplement applies for excess
  • 24 speed bike rental with pannier, helmet, repair kit and lock (electric bike available on request - supplement applies)
  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to and from Amsterdam
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks. A dinner package is available (must be pre-booked) which includes a 3 course dinner each night - supplement applies
  • Travel insurance - mandatory
  • Guide - this is a self guided cycling holiday
  • A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Entrance fees not listed as included
  • Transfers not listed as included
  • Transfers by taxi or public transport if you need to skip a stage
  • Ferries - allow 1 to 2 EUR per ferry
  • Excess luggage - supplement applies. Each piece of extra luggage will be charged a supplement, max weight 20kg
  • Optional bike insurance &/or breakdown assistance available - supplement applies, must be requested at time of booking, please ask our team for details
  • Optional upgrade to 4* hotel in Amsterdam - must be requested at time of booking, supplement applies
  • Handlebar phone holder – we recommend bringing your own to follow the route more easily using the app
  • Hotel taxes if applicable – payable directly to the hotel
  • Items of a personal nature

Bike information


Suitability

introductory

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This trip involves 5 days cycling between 29 and 68km/18 and 42mi per day (with the option to shorten the longest day taking the train) usually along paved cycle paths and quiet county roads across generally flat terrain. The well-posted cycle route is generally low traffic and often car-free. In and out of the cities there will be some traffic. You need only carry your daypack, wet weather gear and water bottle. Your luggage is transported for you between hotels/inns. The trip is graded introductory and is considered suitable for beginners.


Departure dates

Daily except Mondays and Saturdays from 1 Apr to 24 Sep (except select days in May, Jun, Jul and Aug)

Priceper person from

£1030GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Bike insurance, standard bikeGBP£18
  • Optional Bike Breakdown AssistanceGBP£24
  • Excess luggage (per piece, max 20kg per piece)GBP£28
  • Bike insurance, e-bikeGBP£36
  • E-bike supplementGBP£90
  • Single supplementGBP£440
*Prices listed are per person

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