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Optional theft insurance: 3 hours € 2,00 / 1 day € 4,00

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Hybrid bike – Perfect for Bike Holidays

If you’re planning a bike tour throughout the Netherlands our lightweight hybrid bike is the perfect choice. A hybrid bike is specifically designed for touring and long-distance rides, making it the ideal choice for a bicycle holiday. It has 27 gears, suspension and comes with all the necessary equipment for your bike trip.

Free bike equipment
We offer the best hybrid bike deal in Amsterdam including free waterproof panniers, helmets, phone holder, maps, repair kit, and luggage storage. We also rent trailers for children or luggage and you can bring your own pedals and saddle for an optimized riding experience. Due to high demand, we recommend booking in advance to secure your bike and ensure availability. Book online and get 10% discount.

For comfortable and easy riding we also rent E-bikes

27 gears
Suspension
Waterproof panniers (34l)
Helmet
Phone holder
Repair kit
Luggage storage

Popular cycling destinations of The Netherlands


The Netherlands is renowned for its vast network of well-maintained bike paths, making it one of the best destinations for cycling enthusiasts from around the world. With its picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and rich cultural history, the country offers a diverse range of cycling routes. Whether you're exploring vibrant urban centers, tranquil countryside, or coastal paths, the Netherlands provides an unforgettable cycling experience for every adventurer. Here are some of the most popular destinations:

The Dutch Dunes – Nature Reserves and Beaches
The Dutch dunes, particularly around the Zuid-Kennemerland National Park, offer scenic routes through forests, dunes, and along sandy beaches. Cycling through this area gives you a perfect mix of natural beauty and coastal landscapes. The ride is great for those looking to explore nature reserves and stop in beachside towns like Zandvoort.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 25-30 km (1-1.5 hours).
• Highlights: National parks, sandy beaches, nature reserves, coastal towns.
• Best For: Nature lovers, cyclists seeking coastal beauty, and those who enjoy a mix of dunes and beachside cycling.

Keukenhof Gardens and the Tulip Fields – A Colorful Spring Adventure
If you visit Amsterdam in the spring, there’s no better route than cycling through the world-famous tulip fields on your way to Keukenhof Gardens. This route takes you through the vibrant flower fields, showcasing millions of blooming tulips in every color imaginable. Keukenhof Gardens, one of the most beautiful flower parks in the world, is a must-see for flower lovers. This route is best experienced from mid-April to early May when the flowers are at their peak.
• Distance: Approximately 40 km (2 hours) round-trip.
• Highlights: Endless fields of colorful tulips, Keukenhof Gardens, Dutch flower culture.
• Best For: Springtime visitors, flower enthusiasts, and photographers.

Leiden – City of Canals and Science
Leiden, often referred to as the “City of Science,” is home to the oldest university in the Netherlands. This charming city is filled with beautiful canals, historic buildings, and botanical gardens. Cycling through Leiden offers the chance to visit the National Museum of Antiquities, the Botanical Garden, and wander around the old city center.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 40 km (1 hour).
• Highlights: Leiden University, historic canals, the National Museum of Antiquities, and beautiful green spaces.
• Best For: History enthusiasts, culture seekers, and cyclists who love city exploration combined with scenic routes.

Delft – Historic City Famous for Pottery and Canals
Delft is a beautiful city known for its charming canals, medieval architecture, and world-renowned Delftware pottery. Cycling through Delft allows you to explore its old town, visit the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), and see the Royal Delft Factory. The surrounding countryside offers scenic cycling paths perfect for a mix of urban exploration and nature.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 60 km (1.5 hours).
• Highlights: Delftware pottery, Nieuwe Kerk, charming canals, historic city center, Royal Delft Factory.
• Best For: History buffs, art and pottery lovers, and those seeking a mix of urban exploration and scenic countryside cycling.

Kinderdijk – The Heart of Dutch Windmills
Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit for those wanting to experience the iconic Dutch windmills up close. Located in the province of South Holland, Kinderdijk is home to 19 windmills that have been used for centuries to manage water levels in the polders. Cycling through this picturesque area offers incredible views of these historic windmills and the surrounding waterways.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 90 km (2.5-3 hours).
• Highlights: 19 UNESCO-listed windmills, Dutch water management, beautiful polder landscapes.
• Best For: Cyclists who want to immerse themselves in Dutch heritage and enjoy a leisurely ride through iconic scenery.

Gouda – Town of Cheese and Canals
Known worldwide for its famous cheese, Gouda is a charming, historic town located in the heart of the Netherlands. Cycling from Amsterdam to Gouda lets you enjoy a mix of rural landscapes and Dutch town life. In Gouda, you can explore the historic city center, visit St. John’s Church, and taste some of the best cheese in the world.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 50 km (1.5-2 hours).
• Highlights: Gouda cheese, historic architecture, canals, St. John’s Church, and a charming town center.
• Best For: Food lovers, history buffs, and those who enjoy a leisurely ride through charming towns.

The Veluwe – A Natural Wonderland of Forests and Wildlife
The Veluwe, located in central Netherlands, is a large and beautiful nature reserve offering a diverse cycling experience. Known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and heathlands, it’s perfect for nature lovers looking to escape city life. Key attractions in the region include the Hoge Veluwe National Park, the Kröller-Müller Museum, and Palace Het Loo.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 80-100 km (1.5-2 hours).
• Highlights: Hoge Veluwe National Park, Kröller-Müller Museum, diverse landscapes, wildlife, Palace Het Loo.
• Best For: Nature enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, and cyclists looking for scenic, tranquil routes in the countryside.

Utrecht – A City of Canals and History
Utrecht is a charming city with a rich medieval history, and it’s a fantastic cycling destination just an hour away from Amsterdam. The city is famous for its canals, where you can cycle along the picturesque waterways and discover historic buildings, churches, and the towering Dom Tower. Utrecht also offers a vibrant atmosphere with cozy cafés, shops, and galleries, making it a perfect mix of cycling and sightseeing.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 40 km (1-1.5 hours).
• Highlights: Dom Tower, Utrecht’s canals, historic city center, and cultural attractions.
• Best For: History lovers, urban explorers, and those who enjoy cycling alongside picturesque canals.

Enkhuizen – A Charming Historic Town by the Ijsselmeer
Enkhuizen, located on the shores of the Ijsselmeer in North Holland, is a quaint town filled with maritime history. The town has an old-world charm, with narrow streets, canals, and well-preserved 17th-century buildings. Cycling around Enkhuizen provides an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful waterfront, visit the Zuiderzee Museum (which showcases the town's maritime heritage), and explore the town’s historic center. The surrounding countryside, with its peaceful dikes and farmland, is perfect for a relaxed cycling experience.
• Highlights: Zuiderzee Museum, historic center, scenic waterfront, traditional Dutch landscapes.
• Best For: History enthusiasts, those seeking a slower-paced cycling experience, and maritime culture lovers.

Texel – A Beautiful Island Escape
Texel, the largest island in the Dutch Wadden Sea, offers a peaceful escape from the mainland. Known for its wide sandy beaches, dunes, and charming villages, Texel provides a tranquil cycling experience. The island offers scenic routes through nature reserves, lighthouses, and local farms, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 80 km to Den Helder (via train), followed by a 20-minute ferry ride to Texel (approximately 20-40 km cycling around the island).
• Highlights: Sandy beaches, dunes, nature reserves, Ecomare center, charming villages.
• Best For: Nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and cyclists seeking an island adventure.

Giethoorn – Venice of the Netherlands
Known as the “Venice of the Netherlands,” Giethoorn is a peaceful village where cycling along its canals and wooden bridges offers a serene experience. This car-free village is a beautiful escape with traditional thatched-roof houses and a tranquil atmosphere. Cycling here gives you the chance to explore the village’s stunning canals, visit nature reserves, and enjoy a slower pace of life.
• Distance from Amsterdam: Approximately 100 km (2-2.5 hours).
• Highlights: Canals, traditional thatched-roof houses, wooden bridges, serene atmosphere.
• Best For: Those looking for a peaceful, scenic ride and a unique village experience.
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