Cycle Amsterdam to Paris
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Cycle Amsterdam to Paris

From
CAD 3,990
Duration
12 days
Countries
Netherlands
Activity
moderate
Rating
4.5 · 4 reviewsvia UTracks

The adventure

Ride from Amsterdam to Paris on the Cycle Amsterdam to Paris Bike Tour. Explore Holland, Belgium and France on this affordable self guided cycling holiday.

At a glance

Duration
12 days
Route
Countries
Netherlands
Activity level
moderate
Style
Cycling
Group size
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Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
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Day by day

Serene scene of a windmill reflecting in calm water during sunset, showcasing nature's beauty.
Your journey through

Netherlands

Day 1Day 1: Arrive AmsterdamMake your own way to Amsterdam and check into the first hotel. Amsterdam is one of Europe's crown jewels and there is so much to see and do here. If you arrive early make sure you go for a walk to marvel at the 17th century townhouses and warehouses 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 ‘must-do’s’. We can assist booking with pre-tour accommodation on request. Amsterdam gets very busy, we recommend booking well in advance.
Make your own way to Amsterdam and check into the first hotel. Amsterdam is one of Europe's crown jewels and there is so much to see and do here. If you arrive early make sure you go for a walk to marvel at the 17th century townhouses and warehouses 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 ‘must-do’s’. We can assist booking with pre-tour accommodation on request. Amsterdam gets very busy, we recommend booking well in advance.
Day 2Day 2: Cycle through the Green Heart of Holland to Gouda (68km/42.5mi)The first leg of the route takes you through the Green Heart of Holland, which is a true cycling paradise, with characteristic peat and polder landscapes, small farming communities and picturesque historical towns. End the day in medieval Gouda, where you can stroll through the beautifully preserved town centre and visit the old town hall and St John’s church. Visit a bakery for fresh syrup waffles (Gouda is the hometown of syrup waffles) or try some local cheese. Overnight Gouda. Upgrade option to a boutique hotel available, must be requested at time of booking - please ask our team for details. At times, due to availability, overnight may be in the town of Bodegraven (10km/6.25mi before Gouda).
The first leg of the route takes you through the Green Heart of Holland, which is a true cycling paradise, with characteristic peat and polder landscapes, small farming communities and picturesque historical towns. End the day in medieval Gouda, where you can stroll through the beautifully preserved town centre and visit the old town hall and St John’s church. Visit a bakery for fresh syrup waffles (Gouda is the hometown of syrup waffles) or try some local cheese. Overnight Gouda. Upgrade option to a boutique hotel available, must be requested at time of booking - please ask our team for details. At times, due to availability, overnight may be in the town of Bodegraven (10km/6.25mi before Gouda).
Day 3Day 3: Continue past Kinderdijk windmills to Breda (81km/50mi)Today you will visit one of the highlights of any trip to the Netherlands: Kinderdijk, a world-famous complex of windmills. Here nineteen historical windmills are the epitome of classical Dutch countryside. You can visit an authentic workshop and find out how these mills were built and how they work. Continue to Dordrecht, one of the Netherlands’ oldest towns, where you can visit the scenic harbour quarter with its wonderful historical buildings. The route will then take you right past one of the few remaining fresh-water tidal areas in Europe, the Biesbosch National Park. On crossing the Diep river by ferry, you will find yourself in the south of the Netherlands. In village after village, Brabant hospitality will entice you to stop for coffee and fruit tart. Today’s destination is Breda, the main city of Nassau and due to its royal roots has many imposing monuments and richly decorated buildings. Overnight Breda. *Please note you can only cycle through the Biesbosch park on days that the ferry departs. It does not operate daily. If the ferry does not operate you follow an alternative route.
Today you will visit one of the highlights of any trip to the Netherlands: Kinderdijk, a world-famous complex of windmills. Here nineteen historical windmills are the epitome of classical Dutch countryside. You can visit an authentic workshop and find out how these mills were built and how they work. Continue to Dordrecht, one of the Netherlands’ oldest towns, where you can visit the scenic harbour quarter with its wonderful historical buildings. The route will then take you right past one of the few remaining fresh-water tidal areas in Europe, the Biesbosch National Park. On crossing the Diep river by ferry, you will find yourself in the south of the Netherlands. In village after village, Brabant hospitality will entice you to stop for coffee and fruit tart. Today’s destination is Breda, the main city of Nassau and due to its royal roots has many imposing monuments and richly decorated buildings. Overnight Breda. *Please note you can only cycle through the Biesbosch park on days that the ferry departs. It does not operate daily. If the ferry does not operate you follow an alternative route.
Day 4Day 4: Cycle into Belgium and the heart of Antwerp (73km/45.5mi)Leaving Breda, the landscape along today’s cycling route is predominantly woody. At the border between the Netherlands and Belgium you can stop to catch your breath in De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide, a lovely cross-border nature reserve. The route then takes you right into the historical and touristic heart of Antwerp. Antwerp is the largest town in Flanders and Belgium’s most important port city. After viewing the historical town centre you might like to venture to the hip parts of the city: ‘t Zuid and Het Eilandje. If today's cycle worked up your thirst for Belgian beer you can pay a visit to De Koninck brewery, which has been operating since 1833. It has a visitors centre with tours and tastings, and is best known for its ‘Bollekes'. Overnight Antwerp.
Leaving Breda, the landscape along today’s cycling route is predominantly woody. At the border between the Netherlands and Belgium you can stop to catch your breath in De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide, a lovely cross-border nature reserve. The route then takes you right into the historical and touristic heart of Antwerp. Antwerp is the largest town in Flanders and Belgium’s most important port city. After viewing the historical town centre you might like to venture to the hip parts of the city: ‘t Zuid and Het Eilandje. If today's cycle worked up your thirst for Belgian beer you can pay a visit to De Koninck brewery, which has been operating since 1833. It has a visitors centre with tours and tastings, and is best known for its ‘Bollekes'. Overnight Antwerp.
Day 5Day 5: Follow the river Scheldt then continue…Today you cycle south along the banks of the river Scheldt and the LF2 Cities Cycle Path. The wide Scheldt river is both a natural and tourist attraction. You then change to the LF5 cycle route, heading towards Dendermonde and Ghent. Enjoy the wild and natural landscapes as you make your way to today's destination, Ghent. The Belgians call Ghent their most beautiful city and the city will undoubtedly charm you.
Today you cycle south along the banks of the river Scheldt and the LF2 Cities Cycle Path. The wide Scheldt river is both a natural and tourist attraction. You then change to the LF5 cycle route, heading towards Dendermonde and Ghent. Enjoy the wild and natural landscapes as you make your way to today's destination, Ghent. The Belgians call Ghent their most beautiful city and the city will undoubtedly charm you.
Day 6Day 6: Cycle through the open fields…The river Scheldt is still your guide as you cycle to the old town of Oudenaarde (AD 974), known for being the centre of the classic cycle race "Ronde van Vlaanderen" (Tour of Flanders). The former towpaths along the banks have been transformed to smooth cycle paths, which take you through a mix of shaded areas and the open fields of Flanders. Along the way you can stop and try one of the most famous Belgian local products "Geraardsbergse mattentaart", a pie with a long history. As you pass the town of Kluisbergen you leave Flanders and enter the province of Wallonia, with just 20km/12.5mi to go to Tournai. Overnight Tournai. There are also two alternative routes today that go through the Flemish Ardennes, in case you'd prefer not to follow the river all day.
The river Scheldt is still your guide as you cycle to the old town of Oudenaarde (AD 974), known for being the centre of the classic cycle race "Ronde van Vlaanderen" (Tour of Flanders). The former towpaths along the banks have been transformed to smooth cycle paths, which take you through a mix of shaded areas and the open fields of Flanders. Along the way you can stop and try one of the most famous Belgian local products "Geraardsbergse mattentaart", a pie with a long history. As you pass the town of Kluisbergen you leave Flanders and enter the province of Wallonia, with just 20km/12.5mi to go to Tournai. Overnight Tournai. There are also two alternative routes today that go through the Flemish Ardennes, in case you'd prefer not to follow the river all day.
Day 7Day 7: Cross into France and cycle through…Today you leave the five bell-towers of Tournai behind and cycle the last section on the Belgian cycle path along the Scheldt, before crossing into France. Enjoy a pleasant ride through to the Parc Naturel Régional Scarpe-Escaut, the first French regional park. Here, you will cycle through forests, marshes and ponds populated by many various species. You will discover the mining villages classified by UNESCO and farming landscapes. Continuing through typical villages and hamlets, you finally reach the town of Cambrai, a peaceful city rich in art and history. Discover its streets, where half-timbered houses, rich private mansions, and Flemish mansions mingle with pleasure. And don't leave without tasting the famous "Bétises de Cambrai" or other local specialties! Overnight Cambrai.
Today you leave the five bell-towers of Tournai behind and cycle the last section on the Belgian cycle path along the Scheldt, before crossing into France. Enjoy a pleasant ride through to the Parc Naturel Régional Scarpe-Escaut, the first French regional park. Here, you will cycle through forests, marshes and ponds populated by many various species. You will discover the mining villages classified by UNESCO and farming landscapes. Continuing through typical villages and hamlets, you finally reach the town of Cambrai, a peaceful city rich in art and history. Discover its streets, where half-timbered houses, rich private mansions, and Flemish mansions mingle with pleasure. And don't leave without tasting the famous "Bétises de Cambrai" or other local specialties! Overnight Cambrai.
Day 8Day 8: Visit Vaucelles Abbey & the Great…Leave Cambrai following the Canal de Saint-Quentin, inaugurated in 1810 by Emperor Napoleon 1st, and discover the Haute Vallée de l’Escaut. Here you can visit the Abbey of Vaucelles (XII century), a beautiful and historic jewel of the area. Continuing, you'll soon pedal past the source of l'Escaut, the river that you follow for a while and whose course flows into the North Sea in Netherlands. You can take the 6km longer route to visit the interesting canal tunnel and the Touage museum. The route takes you through small hilly roads between farming villages, as well as past memorial sites of the Great War, including cemeteries, memorials and vestiges of the Hindenburg line. Continue to the canal and its cycle path to finally reach Saint-Quentin. Discover its streets with Art Deco houses, the style adopted during the rebuilding of the city following the Great War. Overnight Saint-Quentin.
Leave Cambrai following the Canal de Saint-Quentin, inaugurated in 1810 by Emperor Napoleon 1st, and discover the Haute Vallée de l’Escaut. Here you can visit the Abbey of Vaucelles (XII century), a beautiful and historic jewel of the area. Continuing, you'll soon pedal past the source of l'Escaut, the river that you follow for a while and whose course flows into the North Sea in Netherlands. You can take the 6km longer route to visit the interesting canal tunnel and the Touage museum. The route takes you through small hilly roads between farming villages, as well as past memorial sites of the Great War, including cemeteries, memorials and vestiges of the Hindenburg line. Continue to the canal and its cycle path to finally reach Saint-Quentin. Discover its streets with Art Deco houses, the style adopted during the rebuilding of the city following the Great War. Overnight Saint-Quentin.
Day 9Day 9: Cycle through the Oise valley to Compiègne (75km/47mi)As you make your way to Compiegne, you will cycle through the fertile valley of the Oise. The route today again follows the canal cycle paths, and you will cross vast natural areas that are home to more than 200 species of birds. Continue towards Noyon along the canal. Noyon is listed as a city of Art and History, and the town centre has a great medieval atmosphere. The cathedral saw the coronation of Hugh Capet in 987. Take a break to explore then return to the trail, where a stop at the abbey of Ourscamp is recommended. When cycling through the woods of Compiègne, you will pass the "Clairière de l'Armstice", where the armistice (and the actual end) of the First Great War was signed (and where Hitler forced the French to sign the surrender treaty in 1940). You then reach Compiègne, a large town bordering the forest, with charming shopping streets and museums with varied collections.
As you make your way to Compiegne, you will cycle through the fertile valley of the Oise. The route today again follows the canal cycle paths, and you will cross vast natural areas that are home to more than 200 species of birds. Continue towards Noyon along the canal. Noyon is listed as a city of Art and History, and the town centre has a great medieval atmosphere. The cathedral saw the coronation of Hugh Capet in 987. Take a break to explore then return to the trail, where a stop at the abbey of Ourscamp is recommended. When cycling through the woods of Compiègne, you will pass the "Clairière de l'Armstice", where the armistice (and the actual end) of the First Great War was signed (and where Hitler forced the French to sign the surrender treaty in 1940). You then reach Compiègne, a large town bordering the forest, with charming shopping streets and museums with varied collections.
Day 10Day 10: Cycle via Nery and Chantilly…Today's stage has a prestigious castle, medieval towns and a large forest. Your journey starts in the forest of Compiègne then via Pierrefonds and its enchanting castle to the abbey of Saint Jean aux Bois, with its well preserved abbey grounds, city gates and 850 year old oak tree. Continue alongside a number of Gallo Roman ruins to the Automne Valley before a climb takes you to the beautiful village of Néry, then via the forest of Halatte you’ll arrive in Senlis. If you have the energy, you can cycle an additional 15km/9mi through the forest of Halatte via Chantilly to Senlis. Chantilly is known for its castle, Great Stables, porcelain, lace and gastronomy (the famous cream Chantilly would have been invented here).
Today's stage has a prestigious castle, medieval towns and a large forest. Your journey starts in the forest of Compiègne then via Pierrefonds and its enchanting castle to the abbey of Saint Jean aux Bois, with its well preserved abbey grounds, city gates and 850 year old oak tree. Continue alongside a number of Gallo Roman ruins to the Automne Valley before a climb takes you to the beautiful village of Néry, then via the forest of Halatte you’ll arrive in Senlis. If you have the energy, you can cycle an additional 15km/9mi through the forest of Halatte via Chantilly to Senlis. Chantilly is known for its castle, Great Stables, porcelain, lace and gastronomy (the famous cream Chantilly would have been invented here).
Day 11Day 11: Cycle along the Canal de l'Ourcq…The last cycle of the tour brings you to Paris, the City of Lights and the culmination of your journey! The scenery today is full of changes, from forest and great pines, to sandy soil. You will pass through many small villages and then follow the Canal de l’Ourcq cycle track from Gressy through a rural setting for the last 30km into Paris. Cross the capital along the Canal de l’Ourcq and Canal Saint-Martin allows you to dive into the history of the region. Overnight in Paris. Optional: end your ride in style, cycling a safe route from your hotel along the Seine and the Notre Dame towards the Eiffel Tower and return (extra 24km/15mi)
The last cycle of the tour brings you to Paris, the City of Lights and the culmination of your journey! The scenery today is full of changes, from forest and great pines, to sandy soil. You will pass through many small villages and then follow the Canal de l’Ourcq cycle track from Gressy through a rural setting for the last 30km into Paris. Cross the capital along the Canal de l’Ourcq and Canal Saint-Martin allows you to dive into the history of the region. Overnight in Paris. Optional: end your ride in style, cycling a safe route from your hotel along the Seine and the Notre Dame towards the Eiffel Tower and return (extra 24km/15mi)
Day 12Day 12: Trip concludesThe trip concludes this morning in Paris. If you would like to extend your stay in Paris we can assist with booking extra nights so you have time to explore this beautiful city.
The trip concludes this morning in Paris. If you would like to extend your stay in Paris we can assist with booking extra nights so you have time to explore this beautiful city.

Traveller reviews

4.5

Based on 4 reviews · via UTracks

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A glimpse of the destination you'll explore.

Classic Dutch windmill set against a scenic Amsterdam countryside view.
Charming windmills in a snowy winter scene at sunrise, showcasing Dutch heritage and natural beauty.
Majestic traditional windmill in a serene rural setting, epitomizing Dutch heritage.
Scenic view of Amsterdam's canal with historic buildings and cathedral on a cloudy day.
Beautiful windmill in Uithuizermeeden, Netherlands, surrounded by fields at sunset.

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