Try to arrive early! One can spend an entire fantastic day just wandering through the 17th-century canal district gazing up at the beautiful old townhouses and warehouses... The whole area is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Spend the morning visiting your favourite Amsterdam museum, or sitting in the sun on Rembrandtplein watching the world go by, or go for a walk in the famous red-light district. The possibilities are endless. As you leave the capital in the early afternoon, the urban buzz will soon make way for the peace and quiet of the countryside. This region is called Zuid-Kennemerland. In the low-lying peat landscape clouds are reflected in the water and reed sways in the wind. 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’, will set your heart a-flutter. In April and early May, you have the option of cycling a longer route of ca. 60 km where you can see the tulip fields.
In the morning, continue exploring the streets and squares of historical Haarlem. Should you wish to visit a museum, the Frans Hals museum of paintings from the Golden Age comes recommended. If your interests lie in the field of science, don’t miss exquisite Teijlers museum which has been drawing curious minds since 1784!
At midday, it’s time to jump back on your bikes to make your way along the banks of the River Spaarne to the pretty village of Spaarndam and the Ijdijk dike. You’ll love the way some of the cute little old houses are perched high and dry atop the dike while others are sitting safe and snug behind it. Reputedly the oldest lock in the world, Kolksluis is still in working order and standing in such a breathtaking location, you must stop off for a look! The IJdijk is also where the monument stands to remember dear little Hans Brinker, the brave boy who saved the country from flooding by sticking his finger in a hole in the dike. (American fiction from A to Z, but never mind that...).
Pedalling on, you will reach the Zaan region, named after the River Zaan and justly famed for the adorable wooden houses, painted green, with white lace curtains in the windows! You can see several prime examples at Zaanse Schans, also known the world over for its gorgeous row of windmills. This whole place is picture perfect! There are lots of things to do and see here. You can visit windmills, workshops, museums, find out how to make wooden shoes or Dutch cheese... all in the name of nostalgia. After all that, sit down for a well-deserved pancake.
After a few pedals you'll reach recreational park Het Twiske. This is a favourite get-away for the people of Amsterdam. On a hot day, they’ll flee the city and cycle here to the lake for a dip. A varied landscape of wood, meadows and lakes will accompany you to Monnickendam. Today’s cycling trip concludes in festive fishing port Volendam. Browse the home-decor and gift shops for a great find or have a seat at a pavement cafe on the dike overlooking the water.
Near the old quarter of quaint red-brick houses, stands Volendams Museum where you can find out all about this close-knit community’s history, culture and folklore. Inspiring period rooms, traditional costumes and jewellery are part of the permanent exposition. There’s a section on eel fishery complete with model boats. The art collection is a delight but just wait till you see that truly incredible mosaic...
Via the isle of Marken, you will set off back to Amsterdam, arriving in plenty of time for more sightseeing.
The cycling holiday draws to a close. After breakfast at your hotel, it is time to go home.
If the trip includes a night in Amsterdam on the dates below, there is a minimum stay of 2 consecutive nights in Amsterdam required. There is also an extra high season surchargeof €40 per person. If the date is on a Saturday night, there will be an additional charge of €25 per person.
April 18, 19, 20
April 25, 26
May 29, 30, 31
June 6, 7, 8
June 21, 22
June 24, 25
August 29, 30, 31
Art Hotel Amsterdam (3-stars) in district Westerpark, is only a 10 minute public transport ride from the city center. The area is rich in Amsterdam School Architecture, making it a wonderful walking route with much to discover. Theater Amsterdam is located within walking distance of the hotel. Ideal for a night out!
Local history, contemporary ambiance and city allure. Hotel Lion d’Or is a renowned name both in Haarlem and beyond. As far back as 1839, travellers already knew where to find it, right in the centre of the medieval heart of the city. IT's location is perfect for discovering the city of Haarlem itself. The famous ‘Haarlemse Hofjes’, trendy boutiques and cosy pubs are all within walking distance.
For a comfortable stay in the atmosphere of the historical Zaan region! Our modern 3 star Superior hotel is centrally located next to train station Zaandam. Our hotel has 102 spacious and modern rooms with all recent amenities. The rooms' contemporary and atmospheric interior all feature references to the historical Zaan region
You will find Hotel Old Dutch / Restaurant Le Pompadour in front of the world Famous Volendam harbour. At Old Dutch, traditional hospitality and comfort come together with a first-class view of the former Zuyderzee.
The closest airport you can fly into is Amsterdam Schipol (AMS).
From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), you can reach Amsterdam by train.
Parking possibilities at the hotel
BICYCLE RENTAL
If you don’t bring your own, you can rent a bicycle from us. Our 24 gear touring bikes will be delivered to you at the start of your holiday and you must return them before you go home. All bikes are equipped with a chain lock and a repair kit. Hybrid and e-bikes also include a saddlebag.
Chain lock Saddlebag Repair kit
Hybrid bike
Our hybrid bikes have 21-gears with hand brakes. We will assign the bikes according to gender, as we have both men- and women style bikes.
Child bike
For children who are at least 125 cm, we can also arrange bikes (these are 24”or 26” for children that are bigger than 140 cm)
Fun-Trailer Child trailer Child seat
Tandem
Tandem bikes are suitable for two adults only. The tandem bikes have a frame size of 48 cm. We mostly use the Victoria Spezial 8.7. This tandem bike comes with 24-derailleur gears or nuvinci gears. The height of the handle bars on a tandem bike cannot be adjusted.
E-bikes
E-bikes are always on request, as we have a limited amount of e-bikes available. Our e-bikes are unisex, have handbrakes and have ten gears. Our smallest e-bike has a frame size of 49 cm and is suitable for persons that are 155 cm (5ft1) or taller.
GPS tracks are available on request.
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Extras
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)