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introductory
Activities
  • self guided cycle
Accommodation
  • 7 nights in a twin share cabin
Meals
  • 6 Dinners
  • 6 Lunches
  • 7 Breakfasts

8 Days£1240GBP

Overview

Trip Code: UDH

Trip highlights


  • Discovering the vibrant cities of Amsterdam and Bruges by bike and on foot
  • Cycling through the countryside of the Netherlands and Belgium past locks, windmills and cheese farms
  • Visiting interesting towns such as Antwerp, famous for its nightlife and Ghent with its cobble stone streets
  • Enjoying the camaraderie of your fellow passengers aboard a comfortable barge
  • Sampling local specialties including Belgian waffles, beer and mussels

Explore the best of Belgium and the Netherlands on a self guided barge and bike adventure that takes you from the cobbled lanes of Bruges to the canals of Amsterdam. Each day offers the freedom to ride at your own pace through peaceful countryside, stopping in character-filled villages and discovering the rich history of cities like Ghent, Antwerp and Utrecht. Travelling through the Flanders region, you’ll soak up the charm of medieval market squares and sample the region’s renowned food and drink. Cruising north, your floating hotel navigates the waterways of Zeeland, a unique river delta shaped by the Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt – known for its beaches, nature reserves and impressive waterworks. There’s time to wander Dordrecht’s old town, ride past stately homes along the Vecht River, and admire the remarkable row of windmills at Kinderdijk. You’ll also enjoy a visit to a traditional cheese farm. Each evening, settle into the comfort of your barge or stretch your legs on an evening stroll through the town.

Countries:

Holland and Belgium

Starting Point:

Bruges

Finishing Point:

Amsterdam


Make your own way to Bruges and the docking location. Embarkation is from 1-2 pm. After a welcome meeting with the crew at 2pm there will be a bicycle fitting and short test-ride through the countryside around Bruges. After dinner on board the tour leader will take you for a walk through the centre of town. Bruges is known as the "Venice of the North" and the "Pearl of Flanders". We recommend coming one or two days earlier so you have time to discover its treasures. Perhaps the most beautiful of all Flemish cities, the medieval Old Town is almost completely intact and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the Middle Ages it was a metropolis and centre of commerce and art, and you can see this glory in the beautiful buildings. It is also a nice town for shopping or going out - sample a waffle, coffee or traditional Belgian beer around the Grote Markt (the main square). *If you arrive early, it's possible to leave your luggage on board from 11am.

Meals:  D

Your cycle tour starts early today in the outskirts of Bruges, from where you will pedal through pleasant Flemish countryside along the Ghent canal towards the historical centre of Ghent. It is a lively university city with a rich past, and in the afternoon you have the opportunity to discover its beauty on foot. The city was founded in Roman times, where the rivers Leie and Schelde converge. The convenient location has over the years brought much prosperity - in the Middle Ages it was the second largest European city after Paris. The textile industry brought great wealth, with the Cloth Hall established in 1425 bringing many merchants together, and many aristocrats remain today. The main church St Bavo Cathedral reflects different periods in history and building styles, and houses some masterpieces of medieval art, the most famous of which is "Adoration of the Mystic Lamb" by Jan van Eyck. The barge will dock at the lock in Merelbeke, a suburb of Ghent approx. 30min by bike to the city centre.

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast in Ghent you will cycle downstream through a diverse landscape alongside the tidal Schelde River to Dendermonde, a friendly little town, located at the junction of the Dender and Schelde Rivers. The River Schedle stretches for 435km through northern France, western Belgium and the southwestern part of the Netherlands and is connected by several canals to the basins of the Rhine, Meuse and Seine Rivers. It has always had considerable commercial and strategic importance over the years. Dendermonde has a beautiful town hall on its main square. The ideal place to relax and enjoy a nice Belgian beer after your ride. Worth visiting is the St Alexius Beguinage, where you can learn about housekeeping, work and recreation in the lives of former generations. Overnight in Dendermonde.

Meals:  B,L,D

Today you will follow the Schelde river further downstream through the Temse region and the small village of Baasrode to the lively port town of Antwerp. This part of the route is along a beautiful and winding section of the Schelde which over the centuries held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon. Antwerp, where the boat is moored overnight, is known as the diamond city and has an abundance of jeweller's shops. Peter Paul Rubens lived and worked in Antwerp in the 17th century, producing paintings popular with nobility and art collectors throughout Europe and you will find some of his paintings in the “Onze Lieve Vrouwe" (our lady) Cathedral. Other highlights include the City Hall, one of many majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market and the medieval Steen Castle. Dinner is not included this evening so you are free to dine in one of the many restaurants in the historic centre of Antwerp.

Meals:  B,L

In the morning we cruise through the Schelde-Rhine Canal and through the imposing Kreekraksluis (Kreekrak lock). The cycle tour starts through the beautiful 'Wouwse Plantage' forest before leading to Tholen, a former fishing village set amidst the large streams of the province of Zeeland. At Tholen you board the boat for an afternoon cruise to Dordrecht, passing through the impressive Volkerak lock system en route. After dinner there will be an evening walk with the tour leader to the town centre of Dordrecht, one of the oldest towns in the Netherlands.

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning a fast ferry takes you to Alblasserdam, from where it is a short cycle to the famous 19 UNESCO listed windmills of Kinderdijk. The windmills were constructed in the 18th century to pump water from the low Alblasserwaard polder. There is a visitor centre and windmill where you learn more about Dutch water management. Continue cycling to the 'Silver City' of Schoonhoven, renowned for its talented silversmiths, and on to Vianen, a small fortified town on the river Lek. In the evening you can explore the town.

Meals:  B,L,D

During breakfast the barge will cruise to Breukelen, where the final day of cycling starts. You will ride along the Vecht River in an area famous for its sprawling mansions, small castles and beautiful houses with large gardens and parks. Pass through the small villages of Nieuwersluis, Loenen and Vreeland and arrive at Nigtevecht, where you can visit a traditional cheese farm. Continue cycling through the historical town of Muiden to Amsterdam and the barge's mooring place in the harbour for your last evening aboard. Later you can explore the lively Dutch capital on foot or cycle around the famous Amsterdam canals.

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast the journey comes to an end as you say farewell to the guide and crew. Check out by 9:30am.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 7 breakfasts, 6 picnic lunches, 6 dinners (does not include drinks)
  • Continental breakfasts are served and will usually consist of breads, cheese, ham, tea, coffee & juices. At breakfast you will prepare your packed lunch for the day which will be sandwiches, fruit & juice. If you choose not to cycle on a particular day, the crew will serve lunch on board. Dinner will consist of three courses inclusive of either a pasta, vegetarian or meat dish. A supplement will apply for some special dietary requirements, see below.
  • 7 nights accommodation aboard a Deluxe category barge (de Holland). All cabins are air conditioned, with ensuite facilities on a twin share basis. The trip price is based on a standard twin cabin below deck - supplement applies for other cabin categories (twin cabin upper deck, double cabin upper deck or single use of cabin). We do not match clients together so if you are travelling solo you will need to book a single cabin (limited and on a request basis).
  • Rental bike with helmet and pannier (e-bike available on request - supplement applies)
  • Experienced multilingual tour leader for daily briefings (while the trip is self guided, the tour leader also cycles the tour and is available during the day to assist if required)
  • Cycling map (1 per cabin) plus navigational App with GPS tracks
  • Welcome drink and briefing on the first evening
  • Several short walking tours
  • Linen and change of towels as required
  • Daily cabin cleaning
  • Tea and coffee during breakfast and after the cycling tours til 4pm
  • Carbon offset
  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to Bruges and from Amsterdam
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks other than afternoon tea & coffee
  • Special dietary requirements (except Vegetarian). A supplement is payable for example lactose or gluten free diets - EUR70pp (subject to change) paid locally on board. Note: vegan diets cannot be catered for on this trip.
  • Drinks including water at dinner, hot drinks other than tea & coffee at breakfast
  • Travel insurance - mandatory
  • Entrance fees and excursions not listed as included
  • Transfers not listed as included
  • Guide - this is a self guided cycle holiday (the tour leader cycles the route each day and is available to assist if required)
  • Tips - not obligatory, it is customary to offer a tip if the guide and crew have done a good job. As a guide we suggest EUR30-60 per person (to be distributed between the guide/s, captain and crew).
  • Optional canal tour of Amsterdam - tickets can be purchased on board
  • Fees for ferries and Waterbus
  • WIFI - a fee applies, payable onboard if required - allow approx. eur10 for the week
  • Bike insurance. Optional bike insurance is available (Limitation of Liability for damage), fee applies, must be prepaid - ask our team
  • Items of a personal nature

Bike information


Suitability

introductory

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GRADE 1 - Daily cycling distances from 11 to 63km (6 to 39mi). As with all of our cycling programs, wind and poor weather could make the trip grade change. Should you not wish to cycle there are walking options available. The accent is on keeping a relaxed pace to take in all of the attractions, with time to stop and take photos, visit a museum or enjoy the market places in many of the interesting towns visited. It is considered suitable for children, as long as they have road sense, are familiar with the workings of a bike (gear change etc) and are comfortable cycling alongside moving vehicles at times. Electric bikes are available for a supplement and when used will ensure the cycling is comfortable for less physical cyclists - however it is still essential that you are comfortable cycling on roads and in light traffic in variable weather conditions. *For safety reasons, we highly recommend that cycle helmets be worn during cycle sections.


Departure dates


Notes

M
Mid Season
H
High Season
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2025: High season is from 4 May to 14 Sep. 2026: High season is from 24 May to 4 Jul and 30 Aug to 12 Sep. Mid season is from 10 - 23 May, 5 Jul to 29 Aug and 13 - 26 Sep. Supplement applies to high & mid season departures.
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2025: Discount applies to 12 Oct departure. 2026: Discount applies to 11 Oct departure.
Note:
For departures running in reverse, see our trip 'Amsterdam to Bruges - Comfort Plus' - trip code UAH. We also have Comfort and Deluxe versions of the trip - see trip codes UBR & UAM (reverse) - both comfort and BRA & ABR (reverse) both Deluxe.
Note:
All departures are based on board De Holland

Priceper person from

£1240GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Discount for October departuresGBP£-52
  • Optional standard Bike insurance (limitation of liability-damage)GBP£20
  • Optional e-Bike insurance (limitation of liability-damage)GBP£35
  • E-bike supplementGBP£190
  • Twin upper deck cabin supplement ppGBP£270
  • Suite upper deck cabin supplement (twin pp)GBP£530
  • 2025 Single supplement - twin lower deck cabinGBP£610
  • 2026 Single supplement - twin lower deck cabinGBP£640
*Prices listed are per person

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