Amsterdam to Bruges Bike & Boat – Magnifique II (& IV)
Prepare yourself for one treasure of a trip - the diamond city of Antwerp and emerald green polderlands; the canals of Amsterdam and Kinderdijk’s nineteen-strong row of historic windmills; marketplace memories of the Golden Age of Flanders; Ghent, Bruges and the riches of ‘Silver City’ at Schoonhaven. It’s vintage stuff, deserving some real local style, so what could be a more welcome ‘touring’ place to stay than 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
Apr - Oct
Grade 1 (Very Easy)
Overview
Packed full of classic city and countryside sights to treasure including Amsterdam, Antwerp, historic Dordrecht, Dendermonde, Ghent and Bruges, this linear cycling holiday with accommodation on board the touring premium Dutch barge, MS Magnifique II / IV, is vintage stuff. When it comes to exploring the Dutch lowlands and Flanders, a bike and boat tour is not just a great combo, but the one with the most 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 Holland and Flanders 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. 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 Amsterdam!
Join the MS Magnifique II / IV moored in central Amsterdam and settle in to your floating accommodation on board this classic premium Dutch barge, before it sets off along the narrow canals of Amsterdam towards the River Vecht. At Nigtevecht, it’s time to disembark and enjoy a brief encounter with your bike, pedalling along winding riverside paths to Breukelen in the province of Utrecht, an area renowned for fine country mansions along the river built by wealthy 17th century merchant families from Amsterdam. Meeting back up with MS Magnifique II / IV, the afternoon finishes with a cruise down to Vianan, an attractive small town on the River Lek with fortifications and a 15th century brick gateway.
Overnight mooring – Vianen.
Miles 9 Kms 15
Day 2 So much more than just double Dutch
Start the day with a satisfying stretch of cycling down 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 silver trade. But just when you think things could hardly get more Dutch, the famous Unesco World Heritage Site, the Kinderdijk, comes into view. Only a short cycle across the Alblasserwaard polder from Schoonhaven, you can feast your eyes on a row of mighty drainage windmills. Nineteen in number, these working mills make an amazing site, but be sure to visit one to experience these impressive wooden structures along with all their creaks and cranks up close. Your classic premium Dutch barge awaits to cruise onwards to Dordrecht, the ‘Island on the Dort’ with its fine ‘Grote Kerk’ and bordered by no less than five rivers. Historic Wolwevershaven (wool weavers harbour) with its charming rows of narrow gabled houses is your typically Dutch port for the night.
Overnight mooring – Wolwevershaven
Miles 16-30 Kms 25-50
Day 3 Across the borderlands to Belgium & Antwerp
Disembark at Tholen after a short breakfast cruise and bike it via the woodlands of the ‘Wouwse Plantage’ to Bergen Op Zoom. Its names suggests a hill or two (Bergen) where the sand pushed against the mainland clays, but everything around here is relative! The city boasts an historic marketplace, gateways and the fine 15th/16th century Markiezenhofpalace, now a museum and cultural centre. A relaxed pedal push later, the mighty Kreekraksluis lock complex comes into sight, with the MS Magnifique II docked at the end of the dam to deliver you down the tidal River Schelde into Belgium in style, all the way to the very historic heart of Antwerp. The city of diamonds, the world of Rubens, the capital of the province of Flanders – there’s so much to see, but the paintings by the local Great Master in the gothic ‘Onze Lieve Vrouwekathedraal’ built in 1351 has to be a must. After supper, there’s a tour of the old city with a bit of local insight courtesy of your on board guide.
Overnight mooring – Antwerp
Miles 21 Kms 35
Day 4 Along the Schelde to Dendermonde
Disembark from MS Magnifique II / IV with your bike at Zeeschelde, to enjoy a day of mainly riverside cycling through the beautiful landscapes around the tidal River Schelde as it ebbs and flows its way to meet the River Dende at Dendermonde. Your destination will be either St Amands or the historic town of Dendermonde with its ‘Vleeshuis’ on the marketplace and impressive city hall and belfry.
Overnight mooring – St Amands or Dendermonde
Miles 25 or 34 Kms 42 or 56
Day 5 Through East Flanders to glorious Ghent
From a mooring at St Amands, either set off by bike or stay aboard the MS Magnifique II / IV to cruise to historic Dendermonde. From Dendermonde, enjoy more scenic cycling as you push your pedals along the pathways of the River Schelde and glide towards where it meets with the River Leie at the vibrant university city of Ghent. Although more modest than Antwerp or Bruges, Ghent combines wonderful flourishes of medieval architecture with refreshing contemporary culture and even has Roman roots. ‘Gravensteen’, its 12th century ‘Castle of the Count’ built by Phillip of Alsace, has round towers and battlements which seem to rise out of the river and are a must-climb moment just for the city views. Before you meet back up for dinner with the MS Magnifique II / IV at Merelbeke lock in the city suburbs, the historic ‘Graslei’ area has to be on the menu, as well as St Bavo’s Cathedral for a healthy helping of fine art by Van Eyck.
Overnight mooring – Ghent (Merelbeke)
Miles 24 – 32 Kms 40 – 53
Day 6 Westward ho! En route to beautiful Bruges.
A gentle cycle through the charming West Flanders countryside, never straying too far away from the river, leads to the canal lands of Bruges – a place which wears a coat of very many colours and a good number of different hats too! The largest city in West Flanders, a Unesco World Heritage Site, the Venice of the North, the most beautiful of all Flemish cities…it’s hard to know quite whether to start, but climbing the 366 steps up the ‘Belfort’ is likely to give you the bearings you need as well as some perspective over the intact medieval city centre. Graze the fine art offerings at the Groenigemuseum, shop for lace, fine chocolate or check out perhaps the city’s most whacky offering – the ‘Frietmuseum’ (yes, whole museum dedicated to chips!). That should give you an appetite for supper in town tonight!
Overnight mooring – Bruges.
Miles 28 Kms 45
Day 7 An encounter with the coast
Time to leave the hustle and bustle of Bruges for a quieter canal or two. The coast is closer than you think and with massive sandy stretches and wonderful nature reserves just a gentle cycle away, who can resist? Pedal along poplar-lined pathways across the West Flander polders dotted with farmsteads to meet the North Sea around ‘Het Zwin’ with its famous dune landscape. Kick-back and relax at a café or plan a little paddle perhaps before leaving the refreshing North Sea breezes behind you for the busy life of Bruges once again.
Overnight mooring – Bruges
Miles 30 Kms 50
Day 8 Depart after breakfast
Following your final breakfast on board your floating home, you might choose to stay a while longer in Bruges, return to Amsterdam 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 Bruges 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); there is also a 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
Other services, items and local experiences:
- Welcome drinks and briefing on the first evening
- Some short guided town walks
- Water bottle and cycle helmet
- 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
On board drinks (except tea and coffee)
Excursions, entrance fees, and any ferry fees during the tour
Dinner in Bruges (Day 7 – Wednesday
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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