Niederrhein + North Sea Coast Netherlands

2010-07 Koblenz – Rotterdam – Harlingen – Emden







On the 12.07.2010 we took the train to Zeebrugge where we wanted to head for Edinburgh with the night-ferry in order to do the English part of the NSCR (North Sea Cycling Route). Unfortunately there was big storm in the Ardennes. The train could not go on and the passengers were asked to continue by Bus.  We could not join them because there was no place for our bikes. So our whole trip with the ferry and hotel reservation was cancelled. We had to go back home and our mood was rather depressive. We decided to meet at Alain’s place and see how we could go on with our holidays. To lift our morals Alain started by serving us a 21 year old Whisky (Lagavulin). So my suggestion was to take the train the next day to Koblenz and follow the river Rhine to the Netherlands and afterwards go on by following the Netherland North-Sea-Cost to the German border.


Day 1: Koblenz - Köln
Done as said we left Koblenz in the early afternoon and headed for Cologne. Despite our late departure from Koblenz we managed to reach Cologne (+/- 100km). The whole road was on good cycling routes on the left bank of the river.


Day 2 : Köln - Duisburg
From Cologne to Duisburg cycling is possible on both sides of the Rhine. We stayed on the left side where we visited the harbour of Neuss-Düsseldorf. After Düsseldorf we passed a lot of industrial zones like Krefeld Uerdingen , not so pleasant. We crossed the Rhine in  Alt-Homberg to visit Duisburg and spend the night there.


Day 3 : DuisburgKleve
After leaving Duisburg we could enjoy the typical landscape of the Lower Rhine. We made a first stop in Xanten, a resort rich in history. Before reaching the Dutch border we left the Rhine to make a short side trip to the beautiful town of Kleve where we spend the night.



Day 4 : KleveUtrecht
Shortly after Kleve we crossed the border to Netherland, and kept on following the northern branch of the Rhine to Arnheim. Here like everywhere else along the Rhine we could witness the damages the storm had done to the forest and the trees Before reaching Wijk bij Duurstede we left the official Rhine Cycle Route to join Utrecht.




Day 5 : UtrechtRotterdam
From Utrecht we cycled through Woerden in the direction of Gouda where we crossed a typical Dutch landscape with plenty of little canals, ponds and lift bridges. 



In the late afternoon we arrived in Kinderdijk with the famous Mill Network. The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the most famous sights in the Netherlands. This is a group of 19 windmills that serve to pump the water occurring from the polders, in order to make the soil usable for agriculture. In Rotterdam we met our friends Hester and Donato who had organised a surprise for our accommodation: we spend the night aboard of the old transatlantic cruise ship, “The Rotterdam”.


Day 6 : Rotterdam – Zandvoort
Our friends advised us not to follow the Rhine to the “Hoek van Holland”place where you mainly see refineries but to visit the beautiful town of Delft. After Delft we crossed Den Haag and reached the coast of the North Sea.




Day 7 : Zandvoort – Den Oever
The bike trail along the Netherland coast was not flat at all, like we first thought. Cycling here was more like riding on a rollercoaster. Actually the cycle path followed the natural line of the sand dunes.




Day 8 : Den Oever -  Afsluitdijk – Holwerd

After leaving Den Oever we started to cross the huge “Afsluitdijk”. This dam of 32 km  separates the “Ijsselmeer” from the “Wattenmeer” respectively the North Sea. The Dutch province of Friesland starts just after the crossing of the dam. The landscape is very flat and the main attractions are sheep and canals.



Day 9 : Holwerd – Delfzijl – Emden
Our last full cycling day took us from Holwerd to Delfzijl where we took a ferry to bring us to Emden in Germany. Since we had some 3 days left we decided to take the train to Hamburg. With the bike time would have been too short to cycle to Hamburg and get back home by train.



Day 10-11 Hamburg

On the first day in Hamburg we tried to familiarise with the surroundings of the city… we cycled almond the Alstar to the outskirts of Hamburg and nearly all the way to the spring of the river and back to town.

On the second day we visited Hamburg and enjoyed a show at the theatre.


Hamburg