Cycling holidays in Holand
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Cycling holidays in Holland
Northern Holland Ref: NL002
8 days / 7 nights  
Price: £505pp (based on 2 people sharing)
Cycling in Holland
Type: Hotel and Cycle holiday in Holland Self Guided: Self Guided cycling holiday in Holland Level: Cycling Holland - Level 1
Distance: approx 149 or 195 miles
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travel :

  • Fly to Amsterdam

The "Angela Esmee" is your home for the week for this tour of Northern Holland. This medium-sized river cruiser - 207 feet long - has 32 cabins (10 cabins on the top deck), all with a full air-conditioning system, for 50-65 passengers. Most of the cabins have twin beds, some with a double bed. The cosy living room has large windows, offering panoramic views and combines the restaurant and lounge/bar area. The partially roofed sun deck has enough seating places for all guests. Bicycles are stored on a separate part of the sun deck. 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.

Itinerary

Day 1 (Saturday):

In the afternoon you will check in to the barge, be shown your cabin and meet your fellow travellers. Whilst you are dining there is a short cruise to Zaandam

Day 2 (sunday):

Your cycling tour starts by leaving Zaandam and soon you will arrive at the open air museum village “Zaanse Schans”. This is a delightful old hamlet on the banks of the river Zaan with characteristic green wooden houses, charming stylised gardens, small hump-backed bridges, tradesmen's workshops, historic windmills and engaging little shops. This enchanting hamlet gives an excellent impression of how a typical Zaanse village must have looked like in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Apart from the cluster of windmills and houses there are also several museums, restaurants and a visitors' centre to be found, as well as the possibility of taking a boat trip on the river. Leaving Zaanse Schans your route finally leads you to Alkmaar, home to the famous Cheese Market (Fridays only). 27 miles

Day 3 (monday):

Leaving Alkmaar you cycle along the North Sea beaches and through the flat “polder land” to the city and Dutch Navy port of Den Helder. Here there is a museum showing the history of the Dutch navy from the Spanish Uprising in the sixteenth century until the actions during the war in Korea and former Dutch New-Guinea. Cross the Marsdiep to the island of Texel (usually with your ship), or depending on weather by ferry (ferry not included). The Marsdiep is the inlet that connects the western Wadden Sea with the North Sea. 34 miles

Day 4 (tuesday):

Today you cycle around Texel, the largest of the Dutch North Sea islands. No matter what season, the diverse landscape of Texel always looks beautiful with its picturesque villages, friendly cafés and restaurants, countryside, fresh air, space and many opportunities for relaxation. Return to your ship and while you dine, (depending on weather) the barge will cruise over the salty Waddenzee to Den Oever, where the 30km long “Afsluitdijk” protects and separates the “IJsselmeer” from the “Waddenzee”. 16 or 41 miles

Day 5 (wednesday):

Cycling via Medemblik, West-Friesland's smallest and oldest town. When you walk through Medemblik's centuries old centre you can still see the culture and appearance of the Golden Century. From there it is onwards to the beautiful city of Enkhuizen with the opportunity to visit the very interesting “Zuiderzeemuseum”. The Zuiderzee museum allows you to take a stroll through time, both indoors and out. In addition to a series of temporary displays in the fully renovated and extended indoor museum, you can explore exhibitions in the life of fishermen and skippers from the Zuiderzee region and the reclamation of large tracts of land by famous Dutch hydraulic engineers. 19 or 31 miles

Day 6 (thursday):

Today your route takes you via Hoorn (a short stopover to see this historic town is recommended) and the cheese town of Edam. Anyone who loves cheese has heard of the town of Edam in North Holland, which is a charming small village, perfect for a stroll through narrow streets, over canals and small bridges.  Today it is difficult to believe that in the 18th century Edam was a busy whaling port with over 30 shipyards. From Edam it is on to the old fishing harbour of Volendam. In one of the fishing harbours, you will have the opportunity to taste local specialties like salted herring or smoked eel (“paling”). 31 miles

Day 7 (friday):

Bike tour from Volendam to the "Waterland"-area with its countless small canals and lakes. Continue through the northern part of the "Garden of Amsterdam" to end late afternoon in Amsterdam. Spend the rest of the day in Amsterdam. A pleasant way to discover this beautiful city is by taking a canal tour. 22 or 31 miles

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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