Wait… THIS is the Netherlands?! 🇳🇱✨ Walking + Biking Tour
Come with me on a breathtaking journey through the Netherlands — where cobblestone streets, calm canals, and bike-friendly roads make every corner feel magical.
🚴 What you’ll see:
• Scenic bike paths along the canals
• Hidden gems in charming Dutch towns
• Serene walking paths with picture-perfect views
Perfect for travel inspiration, slow living, and anyone dreaming of a peaceful European getaway.
💡 Did you know most locals bike EVERY day here? This is what real Dutch life looks like.
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📍 Locations: [insert cities/areas if relevant]
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12 Comments
I hope you had a good experience doing the bike tour. Many of us cycle everyday. Hot summer days, Cold winter days, Storming winds and rain won't stop most of us.
Cobblestone streets are easy to repair without use of patches like on asphalt. They also are loud so you can hear cars coming with low speed. And even electric vehicles.
Den Haag ( The Hague ) is the city I was born. But for the last 30 years I have been living in a village on an island in the Province of Zeeland.
Damn that bike ride was cringe worthy, a group of tourists that can barely handle a bicycle on e-bikes nonetheless. It's a miracle you came out of it unscathed.
And next time get up to speed on and try to follow the rules of the road.
Around 3:15 your group is taking up the whole path which is for riding both ways, stay in your own lane!!! Would you do this in a car, off course not!
Next time wear helmets for your own protection and it will warn the regular riders that you're a group of bumbling tourists so you won't be vocally scorned or worse.
Again, learn the rules of the road before you venture out, riding side by side is allowed, but not with more than two persons.
Around 6:45 at the roundabout the triangles on the road indicate you have to give right of way which was ignored and also stay on the bicycle path, don't cut corners.
At 10:30 don't leisurely stop with a group on the road, that's what the side walk is for, be more considerate (in general!)
At 16:47 you're riding with your phone in your hand, that's a €170,- ($200) fine, regardless of you actually using it!
At 19:24 again if you stop like that use the side walk as to not bother other cyclists (this is becoming a theme).
At 26:15 again no consideration for the handicapped person, have the common decency to let them go first.
Fietsers zouden beter op de hoogte moeten zijn van de voorrangs-regels. Het komt nu vaak voor dat dit volkomen onbekend is.
These bikers don't knows the rules in the traffics.
You people realy are dangerous on bikes.
Lot of comments here but I think they are concerned about your safety on a bike which is a good thing.
Next time I suggest, take the cyclepaths in the east of the Netherlands much less traffic and even more beautiful old cities and villages.
I stopt watching at 2:54. Because I thinking I was drunk driving a bike.
The cycle lane is for both directions. That's why the Dutch don't like tourists on bikes…
I get seasick watching the steering handles 😆
I wazz getting zzea zzick…
Using your phone or even holding it in your hand while cycling is an offense which will cost you 170 euros when caught by the police. Next time better keep it in your pocket when you are riding a bike 😅
Are you guys trying to kill as many Dutchies as possible?