A one-way route from Amsterdam to Maastricht. Get a feel for how the light and the scenery change as you journey down past big cities Utrecht and Den Bosch and a spread of different landscapes. Rivers will guide you on your steady south-easterly course: firstly, the River Vecht flanked by posh country houses; then you’ll cross the mighty Rhine and Waal into traditionally catholic territory; and finally the River Meuse will lead you to the southernmost point of the country through varied and scenic surroundings. To top off this holiday on an artistic note, visit the village of Nuenen where Vincent van Gogh spent two years; and Maaseik, birthplace of famous Flemish painters Jan and Hubert van Eyck!
Day 1 | Arrival in Amsterdam | |
Your holiday kicks off in Amsterdam, a favourite European capital city. With so many attractions and fun things to do at your fingertips, you couldn’t wish for a livelier start to your holiday. Try to plan an early arrival so you have time to go for a walk through the city centre. You could easily spend a whole day taking in the characteristic canal houses and beautiful seventeenth-century canals (UNESCO status). Then check out your favourite view of the River Amstel. Do you have time and energy left? Venture into the oldest part of the city, around St. Nicolas’ Church, an area better known as the red-light district. Or enjoy the many street performers on Rembrandtplein. |
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Day 2 | Amsterdam – Utrecht | |
Follow the River Amstel out of town and then cycle along the lovely River Vecht to Utrecht. Typical of this area are the many country estates and fancy country houses with garden tea rooms commissioned by wealthy Amsterdam merchants in the 17th and 18th centuries in order to flee the stench of the city in summertime. |
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Day 3 | Utrecht - 's Hertogenbosch | |
What a beautiful day! In the morning, pedal through the woods at Driebergen. Then cross a riverine landscape cut by the Rhine, Meuse, Linge and Waal. Along the way, you will pass fortified towns such as Wijk bij Duurstede, Buren and Zaltbommel. At the end of the day wind down in the capital city of Brabant province, Den Bosch. A highlight of this lovely city is Noord-Brabant Museum with works by Van Gogh and Hieronymus Bosch. |
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Day 4 | 's Hertogenbosch - Nuenen (Van Gogh) | |
Set off on a voyage of discovery through Brabant province. This rural landscape inspired the famous painter Van Gogh in his “dark period”. He was fascinated by farmers and the rhythm of their seasons. Find out all about Van Gogh’s life and person when you visit Vincentre in Nuenen at the end of the day. |
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Day 5 | Nuenen – Weert | |
Van Gogh painted a quarter of his oeuvre during the brief time he lived in Nuenen. Follow in his footsteps past places Van Gogh painted such as the church where his father preached, the house where the family lived and an ancient watermill. Then continue through the Brabant countryside to Strabrecht Heath which turns a hazy purple in late July and into August. Near De Peel National Park enter North Limburg province and make your way to Weert. |
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Day 6 | Weert - Roosteren | |
From Weert, first a stretch through the northern Limburg countryside with small-scale arable farming, interspersed with small woods and water features. Very scenic is the famous white town of Thorn; time for coffee and apple pie. Thorn owes its nickname 'the white town' to the characteristic white-painted facades of the historic buildings that adorn the town. After Thorn, you soon cycle through the Belgian province of Limburg and the river Maas leads you to Maaseik. Maaseik's historic market square is a gem. The view consists of historic buildings and monuments, and the statue of the Van Eyck brothers immediately attracts attention. At the end of the day, cross the Meuse to The Netherlands and your stay in Roosteren. With a 21 km extension today, you can also cycle via Roermond and the Designers Outlet Centre. |
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Day 7 | Roosteren – Maastricht | |
This wonderful last leg of the cycling tour follows the LF Maas Route on a southerly course atop the river dike. Pass gravel pits that have naturally filled with water to form lakes. Watch the architecture change as you approach the southern-most border of our country. The final destination of this holiday is the beautiful city of Maastricht where the living is good; and food and wine are celebrated by elegant locals with an innate sense of style. Historical buildings, trendy designer boutiques, grand squares and a busy nightlife: Maastricht is all this and more. |
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Day 8 | Departure from Maastricht | |
From Maastricht, you can take a direct train back to Amsterdam in 2.5 hours (not included). |
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Starting dates:
Start on Monday from the 1st of April untill 23rd of September.
No departures on 1st, 8th and 15th July due to André Rieu's concerts in Maastricht.
Please note: a minimum stay of 2 nights in a row is required in the hotel in Amsterdam on the following dates:
April 18-20 2025
April 25-26 2025
May 29-31 2025
June 6-8 2025
June 21-22 2025
June 24-25 2025
August 29-31 2025
7 Nights included
3/4 Star Hotels
Breakfast included
Detailed roadbooks with maps and tourist information
The possibility of renting our bikes
7-days a week service-hotline
Luggage transport to your next hotel
Amsterdam Sloterdijk / Amsterdam CS. For more information:
Parking possibilities at the hotel
Any ferry crossings are not included
Nearest Airport is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)
The train from Schiphol to Amsterdam Sloterdijk departs 6 times per hour. Travel time is about 10 minutes. A single ticket costs approx €4,- per person excl. bicycle.
For timetables and tickets, go to www.ns.nl/en. For bus details, how to reach the hotel, check: www.9292.nl/en.
Maastricht is the final destination of this tour. From there you can take the train back to trainstation Schiphol Airport.