Cycling in Belgium
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Cycling holidays in Belgium
Spring Flowers - Ghent to Amsterdam Ref: NL013
8 days / 7 nights  
Price: £540pp (based on 2 people sharing)

Type: Cruise and Cycle Guided: Belgium Cycling - Guided holiday Level: Level 1 Cycling Holiday in Belgium
Distance: approx 122 miles
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travel :

  • Eurostar to Brussels, then train to Ghent.
  • Fly to Amsterdam

Itinerary

For details of this tour but in the opposite direction, i.e. Amsterdam to Bruges click here

The "Tijdgeest" is one of the barges used on this tour. Classified as a Standard barge it has 14 cabins with bunk beds, all with their own facilities and will take up to 34 people. In the saloon where meals are eaten there is an "honesty" bar. You help yourself to wine, beer or soft drinks and record what you have taken so that you can pay at the end of the week.

We use an operator in Holland for these holidays, and as they sell to other agents in Europe such as ourselves it is likely you will have a mix of different nationalities on this tour adding to the cultural enjoyment.

The Tijdgeest

Day 1 (saturday):

If you fly into Amsterdam your coach will take you to Ghent and arrive at approximately 5.00pm. You will be able to join your fellow guests on board your floating hotel. Ghent is a lively university city and with a rich past. The city has its origins in Roman Times, at the place where the rivers Leie and Schelde converge. This favourable situation brought a great deal of prosperity over the years, which had its peak late 13th and early 14th century. Textile industry brought great wealth and in the city centre you will see many old patrician houses that have been preserved. The owners of these houses, the textile merchants, used to meet in the Clothmakers’ Hall. The major church is St. Baafs’ Cathedral, built in various ages and in various styles. In the cathedral you can admire a number of masterpieces of mediaeval painting, of which the ‘Adoration of the Lamb’ by Jan van Eyck is the most famous. In the evening your guide will take you for a walk around the city.

Day 2 (Sunday):

You make your way to Bruges by train and start with a horse and carriage ride around the city. After this you have time for further. Take another train to Dendermonde to rejoin your barge and go for a short ride. 9 miles

Day 3 (Monday):

From Dendermonde you ride through the pretty Flemish countryside, alongside the river Schelde, to Antwerp. In the afternoon your guide will show you around the city. In the evening you may wish to visit some bars and try some Belgian beers. 19 miles

Day 4 (Tuesday):

First your barge will take you over the Belgian-Dutch border to the town of Tholen; from here the parents of the American president Roosevelt left for the USA. The riding is easy as you cross the flat countryside to the beautiful walled town of Willemstad. 25 miles

Day 5 (Wednesday):

The barge takes you to the edge of the Biesbosch nature reserve for you to start cycling. On the way to Gouda you will visit one of the world famous windmills of Kinderdijk. After dinner your guide will show you around Gouda. 28 miles

Day 6 (Thursday):

You will enjoy an easy bike ride through some real Dutch meadowlands and end your trip in the small village of Oude Wetering. 25 miles

Day 7 (Friday):

You will cycle alongside the river Amstel until you reach your final destination of Amsterdam, where you can visit the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh museum. 16miles.

Day 8 (Saturday):

It is the end of the tour and so it is time to say farewells, exchange contact details and make your way home.


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