Europe 2026 – Day 14 – Amsterdam to Wroclaw

We packed up, said goodbye to friends, and took a canal tour highlighting Amsterdam’s iconic sites, including the Dancing Houses and Magere Brug. After coffee at a historic pub, we stored luggage, visited the Holocaust memorial, and caught a packed train to Schiphol before an uneventful flight to Wroclaw, arriving late.

Europe 2026 – Day 13 – Haarlem – Amsterdam

The group set off together toward Haarlem, following a custom route to avoid a longer ride. After briefly losing two riders, we reunited near a wartime memorial. The day included windmills, and a visit to Haarlem’s historic centre, before returning to Amsterdam for an evening walking tour.

Europe 2026 – Day 12 – Keukenhof

We had a relaxed morning before traveling from Amsterdam to Keukenhof, where vast, colourful gardens drew heavy crowds. Despite limited time, we explored extensively, admired stunning displays, and appreciated the park’s organization before returning, with a brief preview of Haarlem.

Europe 2026 – Day 11 – Alkmaar to Zaandam

Fatigue shaped the day as I chose a shorter 38 km route after heavy recent mileage. We cycled through Dutch countryside, visiting a Benedictine monastery and a rare bulb garden. Zaandam’s striking architecture and bustling center contrasted with quiet villages, while navigation systems, infrastructure, and canal crossings defined the journey.

Europe 2026 – Day 10 – Alkmaar Loop

We rode from Alkmaar through dunes, villages, and forests, sharing coffee at Egmond aan Zee and ice cream in Bergen. Quiet roads and “cars as guests” made cycling relaxed. After returning, I explored the city on a walking tour, learning its cheese-trading history before ending a long, scenic, exhausting day.

Europe 2026 – Day 9 – Enkhuizen (Volundam) to Alkmaar

We woke to engines and sailed to Volendam, beginning a 50 km ride through canals, locks, and villages like Edam and Monnickendam. Highlights included swans by the path, a tiny ferry crossing, and quiet fietsstraat roads. We finished at crowded Zaanse Schans before a scenic evening sail, steak dinner, and sunset views.

Europe 2026 – Day 8 – Hoorn to Enkhuizen

We cycled 51 km through Dutch countryside, passing canals, turbines, greenhouses, and our first tulip fields. After a phone mishap and mid-ride adjustments, we explored Medemblik, where a WWII memorial honours fallen RAF crews. Despite fatigue and photo frustrations, a simple reboot restored my images—ending the day on a relieved note.

Europe 2026 – Day 6 – Amsterdam

We split into three groups: some to Alkmaar’s cheese auction, others exploring Amsterdam. Alina and I cycled 44 km across canals, bridges, and new neighbourhoods, visiting markets, museums, and landmarks. Despite wind and rain, the ride revealed the city’s remarkable cycling infrastructure before we regrouped for our final dinner before our cruise.

Europe 2026 – Day 6 – Guest Blog – Dayle

This is the link to Lisa and Alina’s day. David, Wayne and Dayle took an early train from Sloterdijkdirectly to Alkmaar, where the quite narrow streets were starting to fill with Good Friday tourists.  The Alkmaar Cheese Market is the oldest and largest in the Netherlands. The tradition continues since Alkmaar had its first cheese scale in 1365. GoodContinue reading “Europe 2026 – Day 6 – Guest Blog – Dayle”