Days
8
Ø km per day
45
On our tour by boat and bike in the Netherlands you will cycle and sail through the Green Heart of the Netherlands. On board the MS Normandie you will comfortably get to know the countless waterways of Zuid-Holland, as it is called in the national language. On land, it is just as relaxed.
You start cycling in Rotterdam and soon change from the big city to the untouched nature of the South Holland landscape, which is crisscrossed by polders and tulip fields. Along the way, you‘ll discover the windmills of Kinderdijk as well as the nature reserve De Biesbosch, one of the few freshwater tidal areas in the world. Taste the variety of Dutch cheese in Leerdam and Gouda, take a relaxing stroll along the canals of Utrecht and finally explore the impressive port of Rotterdam on a boat trip. At the end of our tour by boat and bike in the Netherlands, a bike trip takes you to the porcelain town of Delft, known for its delfts blauw, and to the North Sea coast near The Hague and Scheveningen.
The cycling stages of the tour by boat and bike in the Netherlands are entertaining, easy to ride without much effort and the paths are easy to find due to the good signposting, for which the Netherlands is known.
You start your tour by bike and boat in South Holland in the port city of Rotterdam. Situated at the mouth of the Rhine into the North Sea, the city is now one of the most modern cities in Europe. Discover one of the largest ports in the world, a wealth of museums and architectural masterpieces on a walking tour. Embarkation on the MS Normandie takes place from 16.00 hrs.
The journey begins! Always along the water, you reach Kinderdijk. The small village is home to the most famous windmills in the Netherlands - a real postcard motif. There are 19 of them, dating back to the 18th century, which were used to drain low-lying areas. You cycle on through a polder area to Dordrecht. The town is the oldest in Holland and enchants with its numerous historic buildings and pretty house fronts along the canals.
Today's stage of your tour by bike and boat in South Holland begins with a ferry crossing to the Biesbosch nature reserve. Various rivers form a freshwater delta covering several thousand hectares, which is crisscrossed by numerous cycle paths and waterways. With Gorinchem, you reach a former fortified town that started out as a farming and fishing village more than 1000 years ago.
First, your tour by bike and boat in South Holland takes you to Leerdam, famous for its cheese of the same name. The route continues to Vianen. There you cross the river Lek and reach the fourth largest Dutch city - Utrecht - via Vreeswijk and Nieuwegein. Take a stroll through the old town, which is crisscrossed by canals. The Utrecht Cathedral is impossible to miss. Its 112-meter-high church tower is the tallest in the Netherlands. It stands separate from the rest of the church due to a storm in the 17th century - remarkable.
You cycle through polder landscapes to Oudewater with virtually no inclines. In the 16th century, this small village was the scene of so-called weighing trials, which took place as part of the witch trials. Anyone who was too light for their height and could therefore ride a broom was convicted of witchcraft at the time. To this day, anyone interested can be weighed on the Heksenwaag - certificate included. Your destination for the day, Schoonhoven, is known as the Silver City of the Netherlands. The Nederlands Zilvermuseum provides insights into the history of Dutch silversmithing.
Today you are spoilt for choice: you can cycle to Delft, known for its famous porcelain, or a few kilometers further on you can get to know the Dutch seat of government, The Hague, and the North Sea resort of Scheveningen. You can shorten the return journey by taking the train (not included). Whichever destination you choose, you can plan the last day of your tour by bike and boat in South Holland just as you wish.
Today you are spoilt for choice: you can cycle to Delft, known for its famous porcelain, or a few kilometers further on you can get to know the Dutch seat of government, The Hague, and the North Sea resort of Scheveningen. You can shorten the return journey by taking the train (not included). Whichever destination you choose, you can plan the last day of your tour by bike and boat in South Holland just as you wish.
Not included:
Minimum number of participants to be reached 21 days before departure: 60 people
Changes in itinerary due to weather, water level or technical conditions are possible and reserved.
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Surcharge upper deck |
149 € |
7-gear rental bike |
59 € |
E-bike / Pedelec |
169 € |
Days
8
Ø km per day
45