Bruges to Amsterdam Bike & Boat – Magnifique II (& IV)
Experience one treasure of a trip – Bruges, the ’Pearl of Flanders’; the diamond city of Antwerp and the riches of ‘Silver City’ at Schoonhaven; marketplace memories of the Golden Age of Flanders in Ghent; emerald green polderlands, Kinderdijk’s nineteen-strong row of historic windmills and finally the countless canals of Amsterdam. It’s all vintage stuff, so why not clock up the culture in real local style, staying on board the comfortable yet classic premium Dutch barge, MS Magnifique II (MS Magnifique IV on certain dates). Sister vessels to the MS Magnifique I & III, they are ideal floating homes from which to enjoy a relaxed cruise along the lowland waterways interspersed with that most favourite of Dutch pastimes – some gentle, scenic cycling. 2025 prices now available. Read More
Europe, Holland
Thurs
Half Board
£1,554.00
8 Days, 7 Nights
May - Oct
Grade 1 (Very Easy)
Overview
Packed full of classic city and countryside sights to treasure including Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, historic Dordrecht, Dendermonde and Amsterdam, this linear cycling holiday with accommodation on board the touring premium Dutch barge, MS Magnifique II / IV, is simply an absolute classic. When it comes to exploring the Flanders and the Dutch lowlands, a bike and boat tour is a fitting combo that’s brimful of local flavour too. Whether you’re in the saddle on the riverside paths or sitting back and admiring the views from on board your comfortable floating home, you’ll soon see the highlights of Belgium and Holland from a different perspective.
Images below are of MS Magnifique II only. For images of MS Magnifique IV see barge details page (link above).
Itinerary
Please note:
Due to navigation conditions, the exact details of itineraries/embarkation points may be modified at the discretion of the boat’s Captain. All overnights are on board your floating accommodation, the MS Magnifique II / IV. Details of the transits to the next destination are outlined in the itinerary below but may be subject to change.
Day 1 All aboard in Bruges!
Join the MS Magnifique II/ IV moored in central Bruges and settle in to your floating accommodation on board this classic premium Dutch barge in the early afternoon, before heading out to explore the extensive sights of beautiful Bruges, the ‘Pearl of Flanders’, the ‘Venice of the North’ and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Graze the fine art offerings at the Groenigemuseum or climb the 83m tower of the famous belfry, the ‘Belfort’, to drink in the views. There’s time to shop for lace, fine chocolate or even take in the ‘Choco Story’ museum or ‘Frietmuseum’ (yes, a whole museum dedicated to chips!). To help you get the most out of your afternoon and evening in this enchanting city, there is a guided visit included in the tour price. You are free to take supper at your leisure in Bruges.
Overnight mooring – Bruges
Day 2 Eastward ho! En route to glorious Ghent
Your floating accommodation heads out early along the canals of Bruges to stop off outside the city. Here’s where you saddle up and your first gentle cycling adventure begins, as you pedal away across the flat West Flanders terrain towards the historic university city of Ghent. Although more modest than Bruges, Ghent is a vibrant place which combines wonderful flourishes of medieval architecture with refreshing contemporary culture and even has Roman roots. Climb up the ‘Gravensteen’ – the 12th century ‘Castle of the Count’ built by Phillip of Alsace – for great city and River Leie from its round towers and battlements. There’s plenty of time to explore the wonders of city centre including the impressive façades of the ‘Graslei’ area and the fine works by Van Eyck in St Bavo’s Cathedral before you meet back up for dinner with the MS Magnifique II / IV at Merelbeke lock in the city suburbs.
Overnight mooring – Ghent (Merelbeke)
Miles 28 Kms 45
Day 3 Going with the flow to Dendermonde
The tidal River Schelde sets the pace today, with the barge’s progress governed by the river’s ebb and flow, so you may cycle off to meet MS Magnifique II in your main destination of the day – historic down of Dendermonde – or need to pedal just a few extra kilometres to catch up with the vessel in St Amands. The stretch of the Schelde downstream from Ghent makes for some super scenic cycling, so it’s a pleasure to just go with the flow and where it meets the River Dender, there are more beautiful treasures in store. Fill your panniers from the little shops here or just relax in a market place café and enjoy history’s patchwork of gabled architecture from the town hall to the belfry and the famous ‘Vleeshuis’.
Overnight mooring – St Amands.
Miles 24 – 32 Kms 40 – 53
Day 4 Onwards to Antwerp
More scenic cycling along the Schelde today as you head out via the old shipbuilding town of Temse to the impressive harbours and historic heartlands of the ‘City of Diamonds’ itself, Antwerp. Meet back up with MS Magnifique II in the centre and enjoy an afternoon and evening exploring the city with supper in town at your leisure. The capital of the province of Flanders is Rubens’ birthplace, so don’t miss the paintings by this local Grand Master in the gothic ‘Onze Lieve Vrouwekathedraal’ built in 1351. There are more works by Rubens as well as Van Dyck and Brueghel the Younger at the Rockoxhuis, and the Platin-Moretus Museum is a must too, featuring the world’s oldest printing press. On top of all this, there are the medieval guildhouses around the marketplace, the charming cobbled streets and glittering prizes of the Diamond Quarter to discover too.
Overnight mooring – Antwerp.
Miles 25 Kms 42
Day 5 More secrets to unlock
Another day to go with the flow, with the Skipper of the MS Magnifique II /IV deciding on the cycling stretches of the day, according to the dictates of the waterways for today it is time to wonder at the amazing engineering behind the canals and flatlands of Flanders and Holland. For starters, the MS Magnifique II cruises along the Schelde-Rhine Canal to negotiate the mighty Kreekrak lock complex en route to the former fishing village of Tholen in the province of Zeeland. From here, there’s a cycling stretch along the impressive Volkerak locks to Willemstad in North Brabant, a fascinating town enclosed in a star-shaped layout of Napoleonic-style fortifications. Look out for the Mauritshuis, once the hunting lodge of Maurits of Orange; the ‘d’Orangemolen’ a charming windmill by the marina and the round Koepelkerk, as well as the old arsenal and gunpowder stores. Dordrecht is the final destination of the day – to be reached perhaps by bike or by barge from Willemstad. One of the oldest cities in the Netherlands and known as the ‘Island on the Dort’, it is bordered by no less than five rivers and is a great place for the night’s mooring.
Overnight mooring – Dordrecht
Miles 15-28 Kms 25-45
Day 6 Well, blow me down!
It wouldn’t do to think that if you’ve seen one windmill, you’ve seen them all…nothing can prepare you for the Kinderdijk, the designated UNESCO World Heritage Site where there are nineteen of them in a row! MS Magnifique II / IV will deliver you right into this amazing windmill country, so you can disembark and visit one of these mighty mills which have been pumping out the water from the low Ablasserwaaard polder since the 18th century. Saddle up next and pedal off to Schoonhaven with its majestic medieval town hall, city walls and rows of narrow gabled houses lining the waterside. A super-wealthy place to be in the 17th century, home to skilled silversmiths and clockmakers, it’s still known locally as ‘Silver City’ today. Don’t miss the impressive town clock or the glittering prizes in the museum dedicated to the Dutch silvertrade before pedalling on to Vianen, an attractive small town on the River Lek with fortifications and a 15th century brick gateway.
Overnight mooring – Vianen
Miles 30 Kms 50
Day 7 From country mansions to the canals of Amsterdam
From Vianen, the day starts with a cruise to Breukelen in the province of Utrecht, where you pedal off along the little River Vecht through an area renowned for fine country mansions and castles with extensive gardens and parkland, built by wealthy 17th century merchant families from Amsterdam. Get a taste for the small villages, like Nieuwersluis, Loenen and Vreeland or the local cheese museum perhaps at Nigtvecht. Your final cycling stretch into Amsterdam to meet MS Magnifique II / IV in the harbour, takes in the charming towns of Abcoude and Ouderkerk on the River Amstel. Finally enjoy some time in the lively city of Amsterdam itself, choosing from galleries and museum, great shopping opportunities, time taking in the atmosphere along the canals and cobbled streets.
Overnight mooring – Amsterdam.
Miles 21 Kms 35
Day 8 Depart after breakfast
Following your final breakfast on board your floating home, you might choose to stay a while longer in Amsterdam, return to Bruges by train or plan a different route for your onward journey.
Extra nights in hotel accommodation can be booked to allow more time to explore Amsterdam at your leisure.
Programme of activities included in the price:
• Welcome drink and briefing on the first evening
• Daily briefings regarding the bike tours from the multi-lingual tour lead who will be cycling the daily tour route and contactable by phone.
• Short guided city tours with the tour leader as specified
• Tea and coffee on board daily until 4pm
• Free wifi (unlimited use of data) on board in lounge area.
Dates & Prices
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PRICE INCLUDES
En suite individually air-conditioned twin cabin, 11 sqm (upper deck suites 14 sqm), shower/WC , flat screen satellite TV, porthole (not openable on lower deck). MS Magnifique II has a panorama saloon and bar (unlimited free wi-fi available) with widescreen TV, restaurant and upper sundeck with jacuzzi. MS Magnifique IV has a bar and lounge on the upper deck. Upper deck suites are 16 sqm, main deck cabins are 12 sqm. There is air conditioning throughout the boat, cabins having individual controls
Buffet/continental breakfast, packed lunch and 3 course dinner
Coffee and tea on board
Hire of hybrid bicycle with 7 gears and hand/pedal brakes and single pannier bag
Instructions and route maps provided on arrival (1 per cabin)
Multilingual tour guide who will be cycling the daily routes. When there are sufficient numbers on board (min. 18 guests) there will be two guided groups offering longer/faster and shorter/slower rides. Please note not all mentioned highlights will be visited during the shorter route option
Other services, items and local experiences:
- Welcome drinks and briefing on the first evening
- Cycle helmet and water bottle
- Some short guided town walks
- Fees for ferries and waterbuses in the itinerary
- Entrance to Antwerp Red Star Line Museum
- Canal cruise in Ghent
- Tasting Belgium products
The detailed itinerary may be affected by navigational issues such as unfavourable weather, floods or low tides. These will be decided by the boat’s captain
Please note that the price EXCLUDES
Excursions, entrance fees, and any ferry fees during the tour
Onboard drinks (except tea and coffee)
Dinner in Antwerp (Day 4 – Sunday)
Costs of getting to and from the tour area and transport to and from the dock in Bruges and Amsterdam
Accommodation Options
On board either the Premium Dutch barge MS Magnifique II or the Premium Dutch barge MS Magnifique IV (specific barge depends upon departure date) in an outside-facing 2 bed cabin with private facilities and air-conditioning on the lower deck. We are pleased to discuss details on request.
MS Magnifique II
The barge has 18 cabins and can accommodate up to 34 passengers.
Cabin Upgrades:
- Lower deck premium cabin
- Upper deck suite
MS Magnifique IV
The barge has 18 cabins/suites and can accommodate up to 36 passengers.
Cabin Upgrades:
- Upper deck suite
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