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Around the IJssel Lake

Cruise and Cycle Guided Grading Level 1
8 days/7 nights Price - £465pp Tour Code NL011
 

A really varied tour that roughly follows the coastline of the former Zuiderzee, the present IJssel Lake, and several border lakes. The route leads to fishing villages and ports, such as Spakenburg and Elburg. You will be cycling through the beautiful landscape of North Holland, the unique Weerribben Nature Reserve and through the forests and heather in the Veluwe area. You will visit Lemmer in Friesland and the Hanseatic town of Kampen. During parts of the route you can relax while the barge cruises.

 

Includes

  • 7 nights on board a Standard barge (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 7 x breakfast, packed lunch and evening meal
  • 7 speed bike
  • Maps and route information
  • Local Tour Guide

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Cycling Helmets

Optional extras

How to get there

  • Fly to Amsterdam from main airports and many regional airports, e.g. Norwich and Southampton.
  • Ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland and then train to Amsterdam Central
  • Eurostar to Brussels and then train to Amsterdam
  • By car - parking costs between €100 and €200 per week.
  • A good website for trains in Holland is www.ns.nl
 
Departure Dates 2008
June
7
14
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28
July
5
0
19
26
August
2
9
16
23
 
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Daily Itinerary
 
The NoorderzonThe "Noorderzon" is one of the barges used on this tour. Classified as a Standard barge it has 12 cabins with bunk beds, all with their own facilities and will take up to 24 people. In the saloon, where meals are eaten, there is an "honesty" bar. You help yourself to wine, beer or soft drinks and record what you have taken so that you can pay at the end of the week. We use an operator in Holland for these holidays, and as they sell to other agents in Europe such as ourselves it is likely you will have a mix of different nationalities on this tour adding to the cultural enjoyment.
 

Day 1 Sat Arrive Amsterdam. Amsterdam to Hoorn 9 miles.

In the morning you will be able to check into the barge, be shown your cabin and meet your fellow travellers. At approximately 1.00pm your barge will cruise through the locks to the IJssel Lake. The sailing trip to Hoorn takes about 4 hours. In the evening there is a short ‘warming-up’ cycle ride in and around Hoorn.

Day 2 Sun Hoorn to Lemmer 19 miles.

Today’s cycle trip rides through the Noordholland scenery through villages with names like Nibbixwoud and Hoogkarspel. In Enkhuizen you will rejoin the barge for the crossing to Lemmer in the province of Friesland. In the evening your guide will invite you for a walk in town.

Day 3 Mon Lemmer to Blokzijl/Vollenhove 25 miles.

The province of Friesland is well-known for its numerous lakes and other waterways and today you will be passing some canals and the lake called ‘Tjeukemeer’. You will stop in the tiny village of Ossenzijl, on the edge of the Weerribben national park. We recommend a visit to the visitor’s center of this nature reserve, which is unique in Europe. Following the Kalenberger canal, the cycle trip for today ends in Blokzijl/Vollenhove.

© www.bertvanloobv.nlDay 4 Tues Round trip Blokzijl/Vollenhove 22 miles.

The barge stays in Blokzijl/Vollenhove and the cyclists ride via Steenwijk to Giethoorn, called ‘the Venice of the North’. One of the possibilities here is renting a ‘punter’, the local boat, for a trip. After leaving Giethoorn, you will pass the lake Beulaker Wijde and through Dwarsgracht to return to Blokzijl/Vollenhove. As an alternative you could spend the day on your own and make a trip by canoe or by bike in the Weerribben nature reserve.

Day 5 Wed Blokzijl/Vollenhove to Kampen 25 miles.

Today you will pass the lakes Belter Wijde and Schutsloter Wijde on your way to Zwartsluis. In this lively town, situated on a crossing of waterways, it is pleasant to sit down on one of the many terraces. You will reach Genemuiden by ferry and cycle on top of the Kamper Zeedijk, an old dyke, to the 16th century Hanseatic town of Kampen situated alongside the River IJssel.

Day 6 Thur Kampen to Harderwijk 34 miles.

Your first stop, a ‘must’, is in the splendidly preserved fortified town Elburg. After having passed Nunspeet, you enter the moorlands of Elspeet and the forestries around the country estate ‘Huis te Leuvenum’. Finally you reach Harderwijk, a picturesque port that is known for its Dolphinarium.

Day 7 Fri Harderwijk to Amsterdam 37 miles.

The barge takes you to Spakenburg a former fishing village that has a traditional harbour and is known for its traditional clothing still worn by a number of locals. Next you will pass villadom Blaricum and cross the wood and moorlands of the Tafelberg before paying a short visit to the 14th century Naarden-Vesting, a fortified town. Alongside the IJ-Lake and via Muiden you arrive back in Amsterdam to rejoin your barge. In the evening you may like to join the guide for a walk around the city or a roundtrip of the Amsterdam canals would make a memorable end to your holiday.

Day 8 Sat Depart from Amsterdam.

It is the end of the tour and so it is time to say farewells, exchange contact details and make your way home.

 

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