Amsterdam Bike Tour of Countryside and Villages, private guide

5.0
(6 reviews)

4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

This unique bike tour offers a refreshing escape from the busy tourist areas, taking you through Amsterdam’s more authentic, off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods and tranquil countryside. Led by a professional local guide, you’ll cycle through peaceful, charming areas where you can experience the city's rich history and culture in a more relaxed, personal way. Along the route, you'll pass picturesque dikes, traditional wooden houses, farms and iconic windmills, all while gaining insider knowledge of these hidden gems. What makes this tour stand out is the opportunity to explore the quieter, lesser-known parts of Amsterdam—places where locals live and work—allowing you to connect with the true spirit of The Netherlands, far from the crowds of the busy city center. It is the perfect choice for active travelers looking for an immersive and authentic local experience.

What's Included

Professional local guide
Use of bicycle
Snacks
Breakfast
Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Starbikes Rental

Your guide will be waiting for you at bike shop Star Bikes, address: De Ruijterkade 143.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Starbikes Rental

    Your adventure begins at Star Bikes, a unique and quirky bike shop and cafe with a vintage flair. Here, you’ll meet your experienced local guide, who together with the helpful staff will ensure you're properly fitted with a bike for the ride ahead. It’s the perfect place to kick off your tour!

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Centraal Station

    We'll start by cycling just 5 minutes from the bike shop to the ferry dock behind Amsterdam Central Station, where we’ll board the boat with our bikes. As we set off across the water, you’ll enjoy a peaceful ride, with beautiful views of Amsterdam’s skyline in the distance. In just a few minutes, we'll arrive in Noord, a laid-back and less touristy area of the city. Here, the pace slows down, and the atmosphere is more relaxed, offering a refreshing change from the busy center. Noord’s creative vibe, quiet streets, and local charm make it the perfect spot to explore by bike, away from the crowds and hustle of the central districts.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    We’ll park our bikes just outside Schoonschip, Amsterdam's pioneering floating village, and take a leisurely walk through this innovative and eco-conscious community. As we stroll along the tranquil canals, you’ll be amazed by the modern, sustainable houseboats that make up this unique neighborhood. Each home is a work of art, designed with green technology such as solar panels, green roofs, and cutting-edge water systems, all contributing to a lifestyle that’s both environmentally friendly and highly creative. The calm waters and serene atmosphere make Schoonschip feel like a hidden oasis, offering a fascinating look at Amsterdam’s commitment to sustainability and innovative urban living. This walk through the village is a chance to explore an entirely different side of the city, where design, nature, and community come together in perfect harmony.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Krijtmolen d'Admiraal

    Next, we’ll visit Krijtmolen d’Admiraal, a unique and historic windmill dating back to 1792. What sets this windmill apart is that it’s one of the very few still in operation today, continuing to grind chalk just as it did centuries ago. Krijtmolen d’Admiraal is a true living piece of engineering history, making it a fascinating stop for anyone interested in Amsterdam’s rich heritage and the enduring legacy of its iconic windmills.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Nieuwendammerdijk

    We'll cycle along historic dikes, once built to protect the adjacent farmland from flooding. Here's you'll be able to see how charming, traditional wooden houses that evoke a sense of old-world Amsterdam are used by modern residents today. Along the way, we’ll pass fields where locals gather to relax, enjoying the serene landscape from picnic tables that dot the open spaces. This area, with its quiet, rural charm, is a favorite spot for residents to socialize and unwind, making it a lovely and authentic part of our ride. Cycling here offers a refreshing contrast to the busy city, as you get a taste of Amsterdam’s peaceful, village-like atmosphere just a short distance from the bustling center.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Raadhuis Ransdorp

    As we take a turn off the dike, we leave behind the more vibrant, residential neighborhoods and enter the peaceful Dutch countryside. Here, we’ll cycle through wide fields and lush farmlands, where traditional farmhouses with distinctive pyramid-shaped roofs dot the landscape. As we pass by, you’ll see dairy cows grazing contentedly in the open fields, a tranquil reminder of the rural life that still thrives here. The serene atmosphere is a refreshing contrast to the more urban areas we’ve just cycled through. Our route leads us to the village of Ransdorp, with its iconic church tower rising proudly above the flat farmland. Known for its rich tradition of dairy farming, Ransdorp once supplied fresh milk to Amsterdam, and its agricultural roots are still evident today. Cycling through this idyllic landscape, you'll get a real sense of the rural charm and historical significance that make this part of the Netherlands so unique.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Witte Kapel Durgerdam

    As we cycle through Durgerdam, we follow the village’s scenic main street—the dike—offering breathtaking views over the IJ Lake. The elevated dike provides a perfect vantage point, where you can watch sailboats gently gliding in the harbor below, framed by the vast expanse of the lake. Sailing has long been a key part of Dutch cultural heritage, deeply rooted in the country's Golden Age of global exploration and maritime prowess. The tradition of sailing and trade helped shape the Netherlands as a global power, and it’s still very much alive today in the Amsterdam area. On either side of the dike, traditional wooden houses stand proudly, their soft pastel colors—pale blues, pinks, and yellows—blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. These quaint homes exude a timeless elegance, adding to the peaceful ambiance of the village.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8

    As we cycle over the tall, impressive Schellingwouder Bridge and Amsterdamse Bridge, we leave the peaceful countryside of Noord behind and make our way into the more urban landscape of Oost. These large, elevated bridges offer breathtaking views of both the water and the surrounding cityscape. This route is a great way to witness how an old city like Amsterdam is evolving—on one side, the quaint wooden houses of Noord, and on the other, entirely new, modern neighborhoods rising in Oost. These cutting-edge developments are a striking contrast to the older, more established parts of the city, showcasing Amsterdam's bold strides into the future with sleek, contemporary architecture. Cycling across these towering bridges offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the city's blend of rich history and rapid, forward-thinking expansion.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    De Gooyer Windmill

    Windmill De Gooyer is one of Amsterdam’s most iconic landmarks, offering a fascinating link between the city’s past and present. Built in 1727, this towering windmill was originally used to grind grain and is one of the tallest in the city. Situated on the grounds of the IJ Brewery, a popular craft brewery housed in a former bathhouse, De Gooyer stands as a striking contrast to the modern urban environment surrounding it. Today, De Gooyer is no longer operational, but it remains a powerful symbol of Amsterdam’s historical reliance on windmills for industry.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Het Scheepvaartmuseum| The National Maritime Museum

    As we approach the Scheepvaartmuseum (National Maritime Museum) from the outside, you'll be struck by the grandeur of its neoclassical architecture. The museum is housed in a stunning 17th-century building that was originally constructed as a warehouse for the storage of materials used by the nearby shipyards during Amsterdam's Golden Age. Docked next to the museum, is the impressive replica of a VOC (Dutch East India Company) ship, the Amsterdam. This majestic wooden vessel, is a striking reminder of the daring voyages undertaken by the Dutch during the Golden Age of exploration and trade. The Scheepvaartmuseum and its surroundings are a perfect reflection of the city’s maritime legacy and its pivotal role in shaping world history.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 11
    Starbikes Rental

    At the end of the tour, we’ll return to Star Bikes, where the adventure began. After a day of cycling through Amsterdam’s diverse neighborhoods, you’ll have the chance to park your bike, unwind, and ask your guide any final questions or for recommendations on what to explore next. With its friendly, laid-back vibe, Star Bikes is the perfect spot to reflect on the day and part ways after an unforgettable experience.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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