Lake Ijssel Bike+Boat

Lake Ijssel Bike+Boat

From/to Amsterdam

Bike and Sailing tour on Lake Ijssel

Sail & Bike along the coast of the IJsselmeer. Once a salty sea, now the largest sweetwater lake in all of Holland! Discover this unique part of the Netherlands aboard a magnificent and comfortably furnished sailing ship, and while riding excellent cycle paths and tracks. Sailing experience is not necessary. Just a desire to give it a go.

Dates 2025:

Arrival : Saturday
Duration: 8 days

Three-mast clipper Elizabeth
Season 1: Sept 13./20
Season 2: weekly from June 07. – Sept 06.


Min.number of participants: 18 persons

1st Day: Amsterdam – Monnickendam/Volendam

Your week of sailing and cycling starts in Amsterdam. The crew welcomes you on board around 2 P.M. Once all guests have checked in, the ship sails under motor to Monnickendam or Volendam. From the port of this former fishing village, a short warm-up ride leads you through the rural nature reserve of Waterland with its many villages.

2nd Day: Monnickendam – Volendam | Volendam – Hoorn, approx. 32 km or 51 km

A very Dutch start of the day: you cycle to a nearby, family-run cheese and clog shop for a short demonstration of cheese and clog making, and of course a cheese tasting. Continue pedaling along the dikes to Purmerend, in the heart of a polder named De Beemster, 11½ feet (3.5 meters) below sea level. Divided into a tight geometric pattern of squares and quadrants, it is recognized by UNESCO as “a creative masterpiece”. Your next destination is Edam, a lovely town whose lanes and canals deserve a stroll. Edam is known worldwide for its cheese covered in red or yellow wax. Via the main dike of the IJsselmeer you arrive at the promenade of Volendam, where the ship is docked. You will have some time on your own to check out the souvenir shops. After dinner, let the historical city center lure you into a digestive walk. Later in the evening, the ship sails to Hoorn.

3rd Day: Hoorn – Enkhuizen – Urk, approx. 28 km or 39 km

Through small rural hamlets and villages, today’s ride brings you to Enkhuizen. Pass by windmill De Krijgsman (The Warrior), the highest windmill in the province of North-Holland and one of a handful of old Dutch windmills still in use to produce flour commercially. In the 17th century, Enkhuizen was one of the wealthiest cities in Holland, thanks to its harbour that shipped then-costly spices from Asia. Be astonished by the stately mansions, canals, churches and city walls that to this day reflect the city’s rich history and wealth. In the afternoon, weather permitting, we sail across the IJsselmeer to the port of Urk. On board, you can help the captain sail the ship if you wish. In the evening you may stroll through the narrow streets and alleys of Urk. The houses in this picturesque fishing village were built close to one another on elevated grounds to protect them against the water, and that is still visible today.

4th Day: Urk – Vollenhove , approx. 37 km

After breakfast, cycle along the lake on a tarmacked cycle path to the former island of Schokland. Since the reclamation of the Northeast polder (Noordoostpolder) in 1942, Schokland – just as Urk – is no longer an island. Since 1995, it belongs to the cultural heritage of UNESCO. Continue your bike ride through the polder to Vollenhove, another charming, former fishing village.

5th Day: Vollenhove – Giethoorn, approx. 37-49 km

From Vollenhove, cycle paths through open countryside lead you to the small town of Blokzijl. This is where you enter the Weerribben-Wieden National Park, the largest freshwater wetland in northwestern Europe and a peaceful oasis for plants, animals and humans. A bicycle path through the center of the park takes you far away from roads, immersing you in the tranquility of this region. Keep your eyes peeled for a fleeting kingfisher or—if you’re really lucky—an otter, the symbol of the park. You pass through Kalenberg, a village that till the fifties of the last century could be reached by boat only. A twisting route through an agricultural landscape of narrow strip fields surrounded by dikes takes you to the town of Sint-Jansklooster and subsequently to the small city of Giethoorn. Here you’ll get back on the ship.

6th Day: Giethoorn – Lelystad

Today you can enjoy a full day of sailing and relaxing on board. Again, you can help the captain sail the ship if you wish. Or you can simply sit back on deck and relax. Early afternoon the ship will arrive in Lelystad, capital of the province of Flevoland that was entirely reclaimed from the sea. Here you can stretch your legs and visit the Batavia Werf, an extraordinary shipyard, where ships with an important maritime history are taken from oblivion and returned to their former glory. Or go shopping at Batavia Stad, an outlet center with all the famous brands.

7th Day: Lelystad – Blocq van Kuffeler | Blocq van Kuffeler – Amsterdam, approx. 20 km or 29 km

In the morning you’ll disembark for your last half day of cycling. You’ll ride through the Oostvaardersplassen—a nature reserve on new land, left to find its own balance like nature did in old times on old land. Sections of the ride wind through forested areas, while others give you panoramic views of expansive reed beds and marshes. This is a birdwatchers’ paradise. The ship picks you up in the small harbor of Oostvaardersdiep for the return voyage to Amsterdam. Celebrate this marvelous week around the IJsselmeer while having a farewell dinner aboard the ship.

8th Day: Amsterdam

End of your tour: Disembarkation after breakfast until 9.30 a.m.

Important Information

The tour itinerary and route are subject to possible changes due to nautical, technical or meteorological reasons, or other unforeseen events.

Good to know
  • Cycling route distances in the travel program are approximate.
  • On some days you can choose between a longer and a shorter cycling route. Please note that on the shorter routes you may not be able to visit all the highlights mentioned.
  • If you prefer not to cycle on a particular day, you’re welcome to stay on board and relax while the ship cruises to the next landing place.
  • On the arrival day, you can leave your luggage on board the ship from 11.00 am.
YOUR ACCOMMODATION:

Three-mast clipper Elizabeth

The impressive clipper built in 1913 boasts a plush interior design. During the painstaking renovation to become a modern passenger sailing vessel great attention was paid to retaining the original features of the characteristic Dutch flat bottom boat. Roomy cabins with ensuite shower and lavatory, a large salon with bar and a snug seating area ensure your stay will be comfortable. On the benches between saloon and upper deck you can sit comfortably under the white sails of the Elizabeth. The captain knows how to create a warm and relaxed atmosphere on board.

Cabins:
All cabins have been completely renovated in the winter 2015. Some of the cabins can be booked as a three-bed or four- bed cabin (the third and fourth beds as bunks). The vessel has a total of 10 guest cabins with two single beds. All cabins have a 220-volt socket. Eight cabins are located on the lower deck, two cabins on the upper deck. You can open a window or porthole in all the cabins.

YOUR BICYCLES:

7-speed unisex
E-Bikes

  • Velo de Vile or similar
  • comfort-entrance unisex
  • 28″ tires
  • Shimano gears
  • E-bikes with 400 WH Bosch motor
  • Luggage carrier
  • Comfort gel saddle
  • Handbrake
  • Lock
  • pannier bag

Please note: Bringing own bikes is – depending on the ship, either against surcharge or due for reasons of space not possible.

ARRIVAL INFORMATION:

Parking

  • Oosterdok underground car park near the station for approx € 40 for 24 hours, but only for cars up to 2.1 metres high. You cannot reserve parking spaces.

Train station

  • Station: Amsterdam Centraal

Airport

  • Next Airport: Amsterdam (AMS)
  • 7 nights in booked cabin with shower/private facilities
  • full board (7 x breakfast, 6x packed lunches, 7 x 3-course dinner)
  • Coffee and tea on board
  • Welcome drink
  • Use of bed linen and towels
  • Cleaning of the cabin once a week
  • Daily briefings by the crew
  • Maps and notes for cycling tours (1 set per cabin)
  • GPS tracks
  • Use of a waterproof pannier bag
  • biodegradable water bottle
  • Wi-Fi
  • Carbon offset payment to the non-profit organization Justdiggit
Three-mast clipper ElizabethSeason 1Season 2
small 2-bed cabin1.099,-1.219,-
2-bed cabin 1.199,-1.319,-
2-bed cabin for single use 1.798,-1.979,-
3-bed cabin 1.149,-1.269,-
4-bed cabin1.099,-1.219,-

Discount children
15% reduction for children up to incl. 15 years old, only applicable when staying in the cabin with 2 adults.

Additional bookable

Rental bikes
7-speed91,-
E-Bike245,-
Own, normal bike – parking 14,-
Own E-Bike – parking + charging station 28,-
Bike insurance/week14,-
E-Bike insurance/week28,-
Rental-helmet10,-
prices in EUR/person

Operator: BoatBikeTours

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