Cycling holiday Bruges to Amsterdam via Antwerp

Bruges to Amsterdam via Antwerp

Two countries, Belgium and Holland

Ab € 1.395,-
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Summary
  • 8 Days Thursday to Thursday
  • 50 km average per day
  • Arrival Bruges Zaventem Airport Brussels
  • Departure Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Highlights
  • Bruges and Ghent
  • Dutch Brooklyn and river Vecht
  • Amsterdam
  • Dutch rivers canals and polders
Characteristics
  • Guided Tour
  • Group Tour
  • Bike & Barge
  • Cycling level 2

    Suitable for people of all ages. On some days you will be cycling through a windy area or (depending on the tour) may encounter short slopes with differences in heights up to 75 m. or (gently rolling terrain); with distances to 60 kilometers per day. You spend about 5 hours on your bicycle.

Two countries, Belgium and Holland

Two countries, Holland and Belgium, united in one bike and barge route. Combining the highlights of Holland’s Golden Age and the heydays of the Flemish trade cities in the Middle Ages.

Variety is the keyword in this tour. Cycling and sailing you will cross different landscapes: the green Dutch polder landscape with water aplenty and quiet roads and villages, the picturesque countryside between the Flemish cities and of course the rich history of the old city-centers of Amsterdam, Ghent and Bruges. The large rivers in this part of the Netherlands and Belgium are a prominent feature along the route.

Daily program

  • Tag 1 Bruges, arrival and roundtrip

    Ride along the ramparts, to the country side and former port of Damme. Arrival at the ship at 2 P.M., moored near the city center of Bruges. In the afternoon it is possible to take part in a try-out bike ride along the city ramparts and through the country side to the nearby little town of Damme, the former seaport of Bruges. Biking Distance ca. 15/20km.

  • Tag 2 Bruges - Ghent, 35/60 km

    Nice ride in the countryside, diverse landscapes between two interesting medieval towns. On Sunday morning we leave Bruges, cycling along the canal which connects Bruges with her ‘sister-town’ Gent. The ride is varied and leads you through woods, fields and some little villages. The roads are good and not busy. Ghent is one of the major towns in Flanders and has more than 250.000 inhabitants. The medieval centeris worthwhile to be visited.In Ghent our guide will show you some of the highlights of the town, which was one of the biggest towns in Europe around 1400. Famous are the sights at the churches and quays (the so-called ‘leien’). St. Baafscathedral houses a masterpiece of art: The mystic Lamb, created by the VanEyck brothers (early 15th century). Further: belfry, Gravensteen-castle, sceneryalong the canals and squares.

  • Tag 3 Ghent – St. Amands, 60 km

    Today we’re going to Antwerp, but we’ll make a stop over for the night in St. Amands, a nice little town half way the river Schelde. Riding through a magnificent countryside along the picturesque river Schelde.

  • Tag 4 St. Amands - Antwerp, 50 km

     

    Today you cycle the second part of the trip from Ghent to Antwerp, where we will dock for the night.

  • Tag 5 Antwerp - Willemstad

    Early departure from the Kattendijksdok and sailing breakfast to the drop off. From there you will bike to Willemstad, a very nice old town, also a fortress that was meant to protect the inland against foreign warships.

  • Tag 6 Willemstad - Dordrecht -Vianen, 50 km

    City centre of Dordrecht, across and along rivers, castle of Loevestein.
    An early boat trip on the busy waterways Hollands Diep and Noord will lead us to Dordrecht,the oldest town of the province of Holland. It’s worthwhile to pay a visit to the beautiful city centre.From Dordrecht we are heading for the former tidal area of Biesbosch, which has been turned into natural reserve partially. We need a ferry to get there. Across the water there is a museum which tells you about the history and nature of the area. Werkendam can be a good place to have our lunch.

  • Tag 7 Vianen - Amsterdam, 40/60 km

    After crossing the river Lek with a sailing breakfast, you will get on you bike near Breukelen,the little town that gave its name to Brooklyn, New York. A nice bike ride through the green heart of Holland to the berth where you will spend the night.

  • Tag 8 Amsterdam, end of the tour

    Your tour ends in Amsterdam after breakfast, before 10 AM

Cycling in Holland and Belgium

Cycling in cycle countries

Our carefully selected routes will lead you along the most beautiful spots of both countries. The average daily distance is around 45 kilometers. Most participants prefer riding in a group with the cycling guide, but you can also ride individually. A road book is included (1x per cabin). Gps-tracks can be provided by e-mail.

Barges in Bruges
Cycling to Ghent
Ghent, Gravensteen
Ghent, waterfront
Cycing along the Scheldt river
On the bike bridge
Taking the ferry
Castle and linden trees
Bike paths in Holland
Coffee break!
Riding past a castle
Self-service ferry!
Drawbridge and windmills
Amsterdam!

What else do you need to know?

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Included

  • All nights on board (8 days / 7 nights), cabin in the booked category;
  • Full board (7 x breakfast, 6 x self-made picnic lunch for bike tours, 7 x three course dinner)
  • Use of bed linen and towels
  • Coffee and tea on board
  • Tourguide, cycles with the group
  • Min. 3 city walks with the tourguide
  • Free WiFi (limited availabe in lounge and on deck)
  • Road book, 1x per cabin
  • GPS-tracks (on request)
  • Ferry fares on the route

Not Included

  • Reservation costs 
  • Contribution Dutch Guarantee Fund 
  • Bicycle rent (optional)
  • Entrance fees to museums; approx. € 25,- per tour
  • Other drinks on board
  • Personal insurance

Special details

  • This tour is operated by Feniks Charter
  • Please take good notice of Terms & Conditions.
  • Due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances, the route/program may be changed without notice.
  • We do not allow private e-bikes on board (due to safetly regulations)
  • If you have special meal requirements we ask you to mention this when booking, but at the latest until 14 days before arrival. Diets which need a special preparation or special ingredients can only be offered in limited form. We will do our best  to meet your needs, but we also ask for your understanding as due to limited logistic possibilities on a barge we are not able to prepare complete specialized menus. In case of Celiac; gluten free diet; lactose free diet there is an additional charge of € 100,– per week and € 150,- per diet/ per person/per week when ordering on spot.
  • Unfortunately, we are unable to offer vegan meals. The space in the kitchens on our ships is limited (for storage and preparation) and therefore we cannot guarantee that the meals are completely vegan.
  • Feniks Charter reserves the right to cancel tours with fewer than 12 participants up to 21 days prior to the date of departure.

Info

Embarkation is between at 2 PM. The name of your barge is printed on the voucher, which you will receive separately. After arrival there’s coffee and tea on board. Other drinks are also available for a fee. If you want you can bring your luggage in advance, from noon onwards. Then you can explore Bruges at your leisure. The mooring place of the barge in Bruges: at the ‘Buiten Katelijnevest’ near the Bargeweg (nearly 1 km/ 0.6 miles from the train station).

Airport

The nearest airport to the embarkation point of the barge is Brussels Airport (BRU).  By train it is about 1½ hours from the airport to the railway station in Bruges. Walking distance from the train station to the barge is about 10 to 15 minutes. A taxi from the airport to the mooring place will take about 1 hour and costs about € 180,-. The tour ends one week later in Amsterdam, so another possibility is to fly to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). From the airport you can take the international train to Bruges. Travel time is about 3½ hours. Information about the time table you find on www.nsinternational.nl

Train

The nearest train station to the embarkation point of the barge is the Bruges railway station. Walking distance to the barge is about 10 to 15 minutes. By taxi it takes about 5 minutes to the barge.

Car

Should you arrive by car, we strongly advise to arrive earlier to unload your luggage. More information on parkings in Bruges: www.visitbruges.be.

End of the tour

The tour ends one week later on Monday morning after breakfast at 10 AM. You will spend the night from Sunday to Monday on board in Amsterdam. The mooring place of the barge in Amsterdam: at the Oosterdok (near Science Center NEMO, Oosterdok 2); 1.2 km/0.75 miles from the Central Station in Amsterdam. There is a direct train that leaves 6 times per hour from Amsterdam Central Station to Schiphol Airport. Travel time is about 16 minutes and a one-way ticket (2nd class) costs about € 6,-. Should you need to travel to Brussels Airport you can take the international train (Intercity). Travel time is 3 hours and a one-way ticket (2nd class) costs about  € 60,-.

Our barge, your hotel

Imagine a floating hotel sailing to the next stage, while you are calmly pedalling along. No lugging of luggage: that is exactly what Bike & Barge is all about! In the pleasant atmosphere on board you can have a chat, go through the day with the others, and enjoy the meals prepared specially for cyclists. In the evenings you can enjoy a drink in the salon or admire the setting sun on deck. Do not expect a cruise ship with its passive luxury. The Bike & Barge Holidays are for people who really enjoy the physical activity of cycling and who value sociability more than wholesale luxury.
Free WiFi is (limited) available in lounge and on deck.

What are the cabins like?

Most cabins are 2-person cabins (twin beds), but some barges also have single and triple cabins.  The cabins have central heating and a porthole or window; they are provided with running water (hot and cold), private shower/toilet and 220 voltage. There is limited storage space in the cabin. We recommend 1 suitcase per person. You can slide the suitcase under the bed.

The team

The captain/skipper, the chef and your tour guide all welcome you warmly. They are prepared specifically for these trips and will provide good and safe passage, good meals, and a friendly, pleasant atmosphere. They will, of course, also give you a great deal of interesting information during and after the cycling and sailing. The skipper is responsible for the smooth running of things on board; the cook is in charge of the catering. A tour leader accompanies you during the bike ride and can assist in case of breakdowns. He/She will be your guide to point out the things of interest along the way and is multi-lingual (Dutch/English, some speak German and/or French).

The meals

Your chef is used to cook delicious meals for hungry cyclists. Besides an extensive breakfast, you will also be offered a packed lunch for on the road. It consists of different types of bread and sandwich fillings, juice, a snack and a piece of fruit. Lunch package needs to be prepared by yourself after breakfast. Dinner is different every day. There is a first course, main course and dessert The meals on board are included in the price, as are coffee and tea. Soft drinks and alcoholic drinks can be obtained at a reasonable charge. When you return on board after the day’s cycling, a cup of tea or coffee with a biscuit will be waiting for you.
If you suffer from food allergies or food intolerance (such as lactose- or gluten- intolerance/-allergy) or if you have special meal requirements (vegetarian; pescetarian; gluten free meals etc.), we ask you to mention this when booking, but no later than 14 days before arrival. Diets which need a special preparation or special ingredients can only be offered in limited form. We will do our best  to meet your needs, but we also ask for your understanding as due to limited logistic possibilities on a barge we are not able to prepare complete specialized menus and special food requirements cannot always be met in all details.
In case of gluten free or lactose diet, there is an additional charge.

Unfortunately, we are unable to offer vegan meals. The space in the kitchens on our ships is limited (for storage and preparation) and therefore we cannot guarantee that the meals are completely vegan.

You and the group, new friends from around the world!

One of the most attractive aspects of the Bike & Barge holidays is that you encounter an international company on board, including people from e.g. USA, Canada, Australia, France and United Kingdom. It’s a great opportunity for you to get to know various cultures at the same time! We have people of all ages, solo travelers, couples and also families with children (during the school holidays). The group is made up of about 14 people.

Cycling in Holland

Holland is a cycling country: 18 million inhabitants all with bikes. The number of cyclists necessitates a cycling infrastructure: cycle paths (30,000 km), cycle routes (long and short distance), cycle bridges, cycle tunnels, cycle ferries and special signposts for cyclists. Cycling is part of normal life in the Netherlands; parents bring their children to school by bike, people go to work by bike, factory workers, doctors, even the prime minister! Cyclists, of course, have to observe traffic rules and regulations. The most important rule is to remember that you are not alone on your bike and that you are sharing the road with your group and other road users. Your guide on board will tell you all you need to know about the traffic rules and regulations.

F.A.Q.

  • Do you accommodate for special diets

    Yes, but you must indicate this when booking. Diets which need a special preparation or special ingredients can only be offered in limited form. We will do our best to meet your needs, but we also ask for your understanding as due to limited logistic possibilities on a barge we are not able to prepare complete specialized menus.
    On some trips, in case of a gluten-free diet/lactose-free diet/ vegan meals, a surcharge applies. This is stated per tour. 

  • Do I have to wear a safety helmet

    We recommond to wear a bike helmet on all tours. On our own tours (barges Anna Antal; Liza Marleen; Anna van Aemstel; Sailing Home and Clair de Lune) we provide a safety helmet with all our own rental bikes.
    In some countries a helmet is mandatory. This is stated on the tour page.

  • Can I bring my own bike on board?

    You can bring your own standard bike on board.

    Own e-bikes, tricycles, recumbent bikes and and special (custom-made) bicycles cannot be taken on board our ships.

  • What happens when it rains?

    Most of the participants then wear rainwear. When the weather is so bad that cycling becomes really impossible (but that is almost never the case!), you can stay on board or your guide can organize an alternative program with, for example, cultural excursions and city tours (at your own expense).

  • Which countries do the participants come from

    The main countries represented by our cycling guests are: United States and Canada. We also receive guests from United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Australia and New Zealand. The common language on board is English.

  • Can I rejoin the barge before the end of a stage

    No, the barge doesn’t take the same route as the cyclists do. Sometimes the route may be altered because of weather conditions or repairs to bridges or locks and then the guests and the guide can arrange with the skipper to be met at a different place. Naturally you can always stay on board for one or more days.