Depart from the city center, close to Central Station, and transfer to the Waterland District, just 15 minutes north of central Amsterdam. Riding comfortable bikes, you can admire a pancake flat scenery of gentle brooks, wooden houses and, naturally a windmill.
Led by an experienced guide, you will pass through picturesque villages and towns, pedaling alongside the banks of the dikes and waterways that gave the Waterland District its name. Reclaimed from the sea by the entrepreneurial Dutch, the land is as full of history as it is of water.
Stationsplein, , Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Central Station, built from 1881-1889 by P.J.H.Cuypers in a neo-Gothic-Renaissance style, with a lot of decorative sculptures.
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Noordhollandschkanaaldijk 21, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Take a photo of this historic typical Dutch windmill
Many lakes in the Waterland area have been pumped dry. Such a reclaimed area is called a reclaimed land or polder.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Escape the bustle of the city center for a landscape of villages and cows. Learn how the Dutch manage water for centuries.
Ransdorp, The Netherlands
See this old village, with a special church tower, which was painted by Rembrandt. Includes a 30 minute break (possible to have lunch)
Achterlaan 12, Zunderdorp, The Netherlands
Old Village with monumental church.
Biking along the Waterside over the dike, you are assured of beautiful views
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A former village located on the northern shore of the IJ. Nowadays it is part of Amsterdam
From Central Station, walk onto the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal by following the tram lines. After about 100 meters, on the left side you will see a small square with trees. There you will see our shop with a big yellow sign above the door that says "Yellow Bike".
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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