We are planning to visit Holland in April to ride through tulip fields. We prefer quiet areas, attractive towns and do not mind what type of accomodation, nothing too 'touristy'. I have heard for example the Keukenhof gardens are a bit of a Disneyworld for horticulturists and to be avoided.
Has anyone any ideas on a good base for leisurely day rides of 30 to 40 miles?
Many thanks
John Wren
Dutch tulip fields
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Re: Dutch tulip fields
You won't find tulip fields everywhere as the soil has to be right. Apart from the tourist trap around the Keukenhof. tulips are grown in the provinces Noord Holland , Friesland (western bit) and the Flevo polder.
Friesland will probably suit you best, with some historical towns. Noord Holland (once you've left the beach) and the Flevo polder are pretty empty
Friesland will probably suit you best, with some historical towns. Noord Holland (once you've left the beach) and the Flevo polder are pretty empty
Re: Dutch tulip fields
Not sure about tulip fields, but you might enjoy a visit to Appeldoorn. I stayed in a hotel on the outskirts and was given a tourist guide to local cycle routes. There is some lovely heather heathland and local forests to explore and if you want something horticultural, visit Het Loo, a royal palace with some extensive gardens which is open to the public.
Some of the heath and forest tracks are a bit rough but no worse that many UK routes.
Some of the heath and forest tracks are a bit rough but no worse that many UK routes.
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Re: Dutch tulip fields
Marten,
Even close to your home in Groningen, you can find them.
East of Eenum
Even close to your home in Groningen, you can find them.
East of Eenum
Peter
Please, excuse my English. I'm Dutch.
Please, excuse my English. I'm Dutch.
Re: Dutch tulip fields
My wife and myself visited the Keukenhof on our second tour of Holland, its very touristy but worth a visit for a few hours early in the morning before the large crowds visit. Nice place to bring a picnic. We were lucky that a lovely lady who worked at the Keukenhof brought us on a cycle around the local Tulip fields and by chance we stumbled upon a witch's themed cafe in the woods, some pancakes and beer to keep us going!!!
We were staying in B&B's which we sourced through Vriened Op De Fiets.
Are you cycling through Holland or just planning to visit the Tulip fields when there? Its pretty easy to hire a bike from a local bike shop, usually 7-9 Euro a day.
If you need any more information just ask.
Regards Padraic.
We were staying in B&B's which we sourced through Vriened Op De Fiets.
Are you cycling through Holland or just planning to visit the Tulip fields when there? Its pretty easy to hire a bike from a local bike shop, usually 7-9 Euro a day.
If you need any more information just ask.
Regards Padraic.