8 days tour

Amsterdam To Brussels By Bike

Amsterdam To Brussels By Bike

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24 speed rental bike with pannier, helmet, repair kit and lock Information pack including route notes & maps Emergency hotline BIKES During the trip you will be provided with a 24 speed bike with hand brakes and locks. You will be provided with a pannier to carry your gear during the day. Helmets are supplied but you are also welcome to bring your own well-fitted helmet from home (this is recommended). Electric bikes are available for an additional cost (must be pre-booked). You will find your rental bikes waiting for you at your first hotel. The hotel reception staff will give you the keys for your bikes and direct you to the bicycle shed. Make sure you always lock your bike when you are not cycling. BIKE INSURANCE It is possible to purchase Bicycle Theft Insurance. Covered are: damages arising out of the theft of the bicycle; and damages to the bicycle as a consequence of the theft. Not covered are: theft of bicycle parts; and damages arising out of attempted theft. This needs to be prebooked and prepaid in advance. Speak with your consultant for further details. Always check your bicycle before setting out each day. Make sure to lock your bicycle, always and everywhere. Never put your keys for your bike in your luggage or somewhere else where you canโ€™t reach it. Take your e-bike charger with you at all times during your cycling trip (charger is in the bike bag if the E-bike is not already loaded) In the case of a puncture the assumption is that you can repair. You will be given a puncture repair kit, to fix the issue.

Accommodation

7 nights in 3-4 star hotels on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities

Transport

Luggage Transfer, 1 piece maximum 20kg, supplement applies for excess

Meals

7 breakfasts: Breakfasts are continental style and will usually consist of breads, cheese, ham, tea, coffee & juices

Not included:

Flights

Flights are not included

Optional

Other activities and services are not included

Others

Travel to and from Amsterdam / Brussels Meals not listed as included, drinks Travel insurance - mandatory E-bike hire, supplement applies Guide - this is a self guided cycling tour 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 if you need to skip a stage Ferries, allow approx 1-2 EUR per ferry Bike insurance - can be pre-purchased through UTracks, please ask for our rates Excess luggage Handlebar phone holder โ€“ to follow the route more easily using the app / GPX files Items of a personal nature Bike helmet* (included), mobile phone holder, wet weather gear, daypack, water bottle and sun protection. A comprehensive gear list is included in the pre-departure information provided on booking. *For safety reasons, we insist that cycle helmets are worn whilst cycling.

Guide

Self Guided Tour.

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Itinerary of your trip Amsterdam To Brussels By Bike

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrive Amsterdam
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrive Amsterdam

      Make your own way to Amsterdam and check into the first hotel. Amsterdam is one of the crown jewels of Europe and 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 many things you can do and see in Amsterdam.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Cycle Through The Green Heart Of Holland To Gouda (68Km/42Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Cycle Through The Green Heart Of Holland To Gouda (68Km/42Mi)

      From bustling Amsterdam you plunge into the peace and quiet of the โ€œGroene Hartโ€ or Green Heart, a pleasant rural area of low-lying polders with peat meadows and grazing cattle. Itโ€™s a flat, open, spacious landscape where church spires and windmills touch the horizon and clouds are reflected in lakes and canals. Continuing your bike ride through a typically Dutch polder landscape with grassland criss-crossed by ditches and canals, youโ€™ll pass small farming communities and picturesque historical towns such as Oudewater. Oudewater is famous for it Heksenwaag (or Witches Weighhouse) where women accused of witchcraft were weighed to prove their innocence. The last leg is to the market town of Gouda. For the Dutch, Gouda is inextricably linked to cheese, candles, syrup waffles and a lovely historical centre. We recommend an evening stroll to soak up the yesteryear atmosphere and marvel at the large and attractive market square boasting a wonderful fifteenth century town hall as well as a Weighing House (โ€œWaagโ€). Overnight Gouda*. * Due to limited availability, if we are unable to accommodate in Gouda, we will book an overnight in the nearby towns of Bodegraven, Oudewater or Woerden.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Continue Past Kinderdijk Windmills To Papendrecht (51Km/32Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Continue Past Kinderdijk Windmills To Papendrecht (51Km/32Mi)

      During todayโ€™s cycle you will visit one of the Netherlandโ€™s most popular tourist attractions - Kinderdijk, a world-famous complex of windmills. Here 19 historical windmills line the canal in the epitome of classic Dutch countryside. In Kinderdijk you can visit an authentic workshop and find out how these windmills were built and how they work. The longer route takes you out to Hofwegen. Your destination is Papendrecht, just a ferry crossing (or 3km) from one of the Netherlandsโ€™ oldest towns, Dordrecht. Dordrecht is completely surrounded by rivers, and beautiful bridges take you across the water and into the heart of the town. A visit to the scenic harbour quarter with its wonderful historical buildings should not be missed. Overnight in Papendrecht.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Cycle Through Historic Villages To Bergen Op Zoom (69Km/43Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Cycle Through Historic Villages To Bergen Op Zoom (69Km/43Mi)

      This morning you will cycle past one of the few remaining freshwater tidal areas in Europe: Biesbosch National Park*. Youโ€™ll pedal across a 1km-long bridge high above the Hollands Diep river and find yourself in The Netherlandsโ€™ Brabant province. Passing village after village, why not stop for coffee and a big slice of fruit tart. Todayโ€™s destination is Bergen op Zoom, 800 hundred years old and where the narrow streets, old squares and hundreds of monuments testify to a rich and dramatic past. Before settling in at one of the many cafes, donโ€™t forget to feast your eyes on Markiezenhof, the townโ€™s pride and joy. This late-Gothic mansion dating from 1485 was built by the local noble family and now serves as a museum and archive. Overnight in Bergen op Zoom. *Please note you will only cycle through de Biesbosch park on days that the ferry departs. If the ferry does not operate you will follow an alternative route.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Cycle Via De Zoom-Kalmthoutse Heide Nature Reserve To Antwerp (57Km/35.5Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Cycle Via De Zoom-Kalmthoutse Heide Nature Reserve To Antwerp (57Km/35.5Mi)

      The landscape today is dominated by the surrounding woods. You can catch your breath on the border between the Netherlands and Belgium, in the De Zoom-Kalmthoutse Heide, a lovely cross-border nature reserve. Continue along the Scheldekaaien (quays on the River Scheldt) right into the historical heart of Antwerp. Antwerp is the largest town in Flanders and is Belgiumโ€™s most important port city. After viewing the historical town centre you might like to venture to the hip and trendy parts of the city: โ€˜t Zuid and Het Eilandje. If you have worked up a thirst for Belgian beer you can visit the De Koninck brewery, operating since 1833, and its visitors centre which welcomes guests with tours and tastings. This brewery is best known for its โ€˜Bollekesโ€™. Overnight in Antwerp.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Follow The Rivers Scheldt, Rupel And Dijle To The University Town Of Louvain (68Km/43Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Follow The Rivers Scheldt, Rupel And Dijle To The University Town Of Louvain (68Km/43Mi)

      After a short stretch on the banks of the River Scheldt this morning, you will change course to follow the River Rupel, the shortest river in the country (only 10km long). In the region of the same name, the abandoned brick works and idle chimneys are silent witnesses of its industrial past. Continuing along the River Dijle, youโ€™ll enter the old town of Mechelen, a perfect place to stop for lunch where you can sample Belgian French fries, considered by locals to be the best in the world. Continue along the River Dijle to end your day in the town of Louvain, a pleasant university town where the oldest houses date from the 14th and 15th centuries. Donโ€™t miss the Grand Bรฉguinage - with 100 houses, it was set up in 1234 as a community for lay religious women and is now part of the university campus. You also might like to see the early-Gothic church of St John the Baptist, built in 1304. And round off your explorations at the Oude Markt (Old Market Square), nicknamed โ€˜the longest bar counter in the worldโ€™ due to the large number of bars and cafes on the square. Overnight Leuven/Louvain.

  • Day 7 Day 7: The Last Leg To Brussels (40Km/25Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: The Last Leg To Brussels (40Km/25Mi)

      The hills of the Belgian Brabant region and the extensive Sonian Forest set the scene for the cycle today. Brusselsโ€™ main attraction is the fantastic Grote Markt (Great Market Square) which is surrounded by opulent guildhalls, the cityโ€™s Town Hall, and the Kingโ€™s House building containing a museum. Nearby, the little statue of Manneken Pis still draws crowds. Your visit to Brussels can also include scrumptious hot waffles, chocolate, beer, culinary treats, shopping or soaking up the culture. If you donโ€™t feel like cycling into Brussels, you can opt to catch a train at one of the stations along the route. One thingโ€™s for sure: Brussels canโ€™t be explored in one day and we are happy to assist with booking extra nights if you would like to extend your stay.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Trip Concludes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Trip Concludes

      The trip concludes this morning in Brussels after breakfast.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Trip Concludes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Trip Concludes

      The trip concludes this morning in Brussels after breakfast.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 2 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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