Journey from Paris to Amsterdam on this end to end cycle tour
Enjoy a diverse cycle vacation through France, Belgium and the Netherlands
Bike tour Europe and explore historic cities along the way
With a mix of purpose-built cycle paths and some roads, you'll enjoy a great route from Paris to Amsterdam
Experience the rural landscapes of northern Europe
Cycle tour canals, bike paths, alongside rivers and on rural roads - this tour has it all!
Experience the best of Europe on this tour that will delight the taste buds as well as delivering a fantastic cycling adventure
Cycle to one of the most bike-friendly places on the planet and enjoy the ambience
Bike tour Europe's beautiful cities
Grab a beer in Belgium
Grab a group and cycle tour Europe on this scenic and exciting tour

Paris to Amsterdam

Duration
12 days
Site savings
$31
From
$1,476 USD

Superb cycling in France, Belgium and the Netherlands over 12 days as you bike from Paris to Amsterdam. Enjoy a unique bike ride through Europe, from the Eiffel tower to the canals of Amsterdam. These two mighty European cities of historical importance include world-famous buildings, museums and a plethora of sights to bookend this wonderful tour. Journey through 3 countries as you cycle tour Europe self-guided, but with support, on this charming and adventurous vacation.

  • Category
    Cultural & Historical
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    12 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    4 - Challenging
  • Elevation
    3 - Intermediate
  • Terrain
    Mixed
  • Distance
    461.7 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    46 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    12 days
  • Main Destination
    France
  • Distance
    461.7 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    46 miles
  • Elevation
    3 - Intermediate
  • Terrain
    Mixed

Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrival Paris

    Your holiday starts in Paris, ‘The City of Lights’. There is so much to see and do here: stroll along the river banks of the Seine or the Montmartre district or visit the famous attractions such as the Sacre Cœur Basilica, the Notre Dame cathedral, the Louvre museum with the Mona Lisa and, of course, the Eiffel Tower.


    Note that if you are bringing your own bike, bikes are not allowed on the train from Amsterdam to Paris (or vice versa). The tour operator therefore strongly recommends booking this trip with rental bikes, so you can leave the rental bikes at the hotel in Paris at the end of the trip.

    • Holiday Inn, Paris La Villette
  2. Day 2Paris - Chantilly/Senlis

    Today you start cycling! Exiting the capital along the Canal de l’Ourcq and Canal Saint-Martin really allows you to dive into a history book, an open-air museum. On the first 30 kilometers from Paris to Gressy, the route follows the nice cycle track of the Canal de l’Ourcq, a rural setting away from cars, for a safe exit out of Paris.

    As you get closer to Senlis you will encounter forests and true nature as you reach the region “Ile de France”: guaranteed change of scenery with these great pines and this sandy soil in the Landes, south west of France.

    • 44.7 miles
    • Logis Hostellerie de la Porte Bellon
    • Breakfast
  3. Day 3Chantilly/Senlis - Compiègne

    The program of the day: Prestigious castle, medieval towns and large forest area!

    Chantilly is world-renowned for its castle (sometimes compared to a castle of the Loire), its Great Stables, its porcelain, its lace and its gastronomy (yes the famous cream Chantilly would have been invented here) .

    An ancient foundation, and a royal residence during the Middle Ages, the charming city of Senlis preserves its rich history and has several museums. Its protected environment of 40 ha is particularly appreciated by filmmakers. After crossing the forest of Halatte you cross the "plateau" of Nery but the slope is soft! You pass close to Béthisy-Saint-Pierre, which is worth a detour.

    After going down the Automne River, which gave its name to this valley, called the 35 bell-towers, today’s journey ends in the forest of Compiègne, a large town bordering the forest with a palace opening towards the woods.  The city, furrowed by charming shopping streets has museums with varied collections.

    • 41 miles
    • Aiden by Best Western T'Aim Hôtel
    • Breakfast
  4. Day 4Compiègne – Saint-Quentin

    In the morning, it is recommended to make the abbey of Ourscamp your first stop of the day. The route continues along the canal, toward Noyon. Noyon is listed as a city of Art and History: medieval atmosphere around the cathedral which saw the coronation of Hugues Capet in 987.

    Further along the route, you cross vast natural areas with more than 200 species of birds and cycle through the fertile valley of the Oise before you reach Saint Quentin. Discover its streets with Art Deco houses, the details of which deserve to be spotted. It is the style adopted during the rebuilding of the city, which was hardly destroyed during the Great War and once again became a dynamic city, the economic capital of Haute Picardie.

    • 49.1 miles
    • Hôtel Le Picardy
    • Breakfast
  5. Day 5Saint-Quentin – Cambrai

    The route in the morning takes you towards the Touage Museum, through small hilly roads between villages devoted to agriculture and memorial sites of the Great War: cemeteries, memorials and vestiges of the Hindenburg line. A few pedaling strokes and you pass the sources of l’Escaut, the famous river that you follow for kilometers and whose course flows into the North Sea in the Netherlands. In the Haute Vallée de l’Escaut lies a jewel: the abbey of Vaucelles (XII century). As it is presented to you today, the abbey remains an unusual construction both in its dimensions and the quality of its restoration.

    Passing through typical villages and hamlets, you reach the town of Cambrai, a peaceful city of Art and History. Take advantage of it to discover its streets, where half-timbered houses, rich private mansions, and Flemish mansions that mingle with pleasure. And don't leave without having tasted the famous "Bétises de Cambrai" or other local specialities!

    • 31.1 miles
    • Logis Hôtel Mouton Blanc
    • Breakfast
  6. Day 6Cambrai – Tournai

    This day offers a pleasant ride through to the Parc Naturel Régional Scarpe-Escaut, the first French regional park. Here, Belgium and France link with the barges on the Escaut River, between lands and waters where you pedal through to the forests, marshes and ponds populated with various species. You will discover the mining villages classified by UNESCO and the agricultural landscapes.

    • 46.6 miles
    • Hôtel Alcantara
    • Breakfast
  7. Day 7Tournai – Ghent

    While leaving the 5 bell-towers of Tournai behind you, today you will leave Wallonia and enter the province of Flanders. Down the road do try one of the most famous Belgian local products "Geraardsbergse mattentaart", a pie with an ancient history of making. The river Scheldt is still your guide as you cycle to the old town of Oudenaarde (AD 974). Also center of the famous classic cycle race "Ronde van Vlaanderen". The former towing paths along the banks have been transformed to smooth cycle paths, occasionally leafy and then through the open fields of Flanders. At the end of the day, the sparkling cultural city of Ghent is waiting for you. The Belgians call Ghent their most beautiful city and the city will undoubtedly charm you.

    • 49.1 miles
    • Best Western Chamade
    • Breakfast
  8. Day 8Ghent – Antwerpen

    Cycling North, you will follow the banks of the river Scheldt you leave Ghent and cycle towards Lokeren. The bushes and polders show the wild and pure nature here. The wide Schelde is not only a natural, but also a tourist attraction.
    Antwerp is the largest town in Flanders and Belgium’s most important port city. After viewing the historical town center,  you might like to venture to the hip and trendy parts of the city: ‘t Zuid and Het Eilandje. Have you worked up a thirst for Belgian beer? Consider visiting De Koninck beer brewery, it has been going strong since 1833 and has a new visitors centre welcoming guests wishing to look around and do some tasting. This brewery is best known for its ‘Bollekes’.

    • 55.9 miles
    • Mercure Antwerp City South
    • Breakfast
  9. Day 9Antwerpen - Breda

    The landscape along today’s cycling route is predominantly woody. On the border between the Netherlands and Belgium, catch your breath in De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide, a lovely cross-border nature reserve. Upon crossing the border, you will find yourself in the south of the Netherlands. In village after village, Brabant hospitality will entice you to stop for a cup of coffee and a big slice of fruit tart.

    Today’s destination is Breda, the main city of Nassau in Holland, boasting many imposing monuments. The ancestors of the royal family converted Breda to a beautiful city with richly decorated buildings.

    • 45.4 miles
    • Golden Tulip Keyser Breda
    • Breakfast
  10. Day 10Breda – Gouda/Bodegraven

    The route today will take you right past one of the few remaining fresh-water tidal areas in Europe: Biesbosch National Park. You will cycle through Dordrecht, one of the Netherlands’ oldest towns and a great place to stop for a lunch break. A visit to the scenic harbor quarter with its wonderful historical buildings should not be missed.

    Today’s highlight is one of the Netherlands’ most popular tourist attractions: Kinderdijk, a world-famous complex of windmills. Nineteen historical windmills reach to the skies in the epitome of classical Dutch countryside. You can visit an authentic workshop and find out how these mills were built and how they work. Have you always wanted to be a miller? This is where you can still learn the trade!

    End the day in medieval Gouda. Amble through the beautifully preserved town center and visit the old town hall and St. John’s church. Stop off at a bakery to buy fresh syrup waffles (Gouda is the hometown of syrup waffles) and Gouda cheese - perhaps the world’s most famous type of cheese.

    • 50.3 miles
    • Best Western Hotel Gouda
    • Breakfast
  11. Day 11Gouda/Bodegraven - Amsterdam

    Today’s route takes you through the Green Heart of Holland, abounding in water. It is a true cycling paradise, with characteristic peat and polder landscapes, small farming communities and picturesque historical towns.

    Your cycling holiday ends in Amsterdam, one of the crown jewels of Europe. With so much to see and do, you couldn’t wish for a more exciting way to end your holiday. Make sure to go for a walk to marvel at the townhouses in the 17th-century canal district (listed as World Heritage). Have you got time and energy left? Opt to saunter down the infamous red-light district which attracts millions of curious tourists every year, or enjoy the street performers on friendly Rembrandtplein.

    • 42.3 miles
    • Westcord Art Hotel
    • Breakfast
  12. Day 12Departure from Amsterdam

    End of your trip after breakfast. We advise you to extend your stay in order to take the time to visit the beautiful city of Amsterdam.

    • Breakfast