What’s more Dutch than biking to tulip fields in this video we’ll show where to bike to the tulips in Holland. We traveled to the Netherlands in April 2022 and quickly headed out to the countryside of Holland to see the beautiful tulip fields. Follow along for our itinerary for a day of biking to tulip fields, tulip picking gardens, and the sand dunes. The Netherlands are famous for the beautiful colored tulip fields. Biking is great way to see these incredible flowers and you can bike nearby Keukenhof as well.
Vlog Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:49 Biking to the tulip fields
00:02:45 De Tulperij
00:04:45 Biking the sand dunes
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This morning we rented bikes. We rented them here in Noordwijk and it was 12.50 for a day plus  a euro for like the insurance so 13.50 for the day. Definitely not a bad price. We are going to Â
Bike now to a tulip shed and a tulip picking farm again. We’re gonna compare it to the one  we saw yesterday. This one’s a little bit different because it does have this tulip  shed that was restored from the 1930s. It is about three miles from where we’re staying in Noordwijk, Â
So we will get started and we’re hoping to see some just beautiful tulip fields along the way too.  We found some amazing fields! The original destination De Bollenburcht seems to be closed  for the season. The building doesn’t look open and the fields are empty but there are some other Â
Fields right nearby. Just make sure that when you are visiting these kinds of fields that are just  on the side of you know the road that you’re not walking in between the flowers. You don’t want to  damage them. These are you know the farmers work and they are going to harvest them and Â
Sell them or whatever they do with them. The ride over took longer than the 30 minutes that  google said it would, but it wasn’t too difficult. I think it was actually closer to about four miles,  3.7 miles about nine kilometers. Then we are going to actually cross the street Â
Because there are some more tulip fields across the road and supposedly they also  have bulbs and seeds that they sell and food so we’re getting a little hungry for a snack.  We are at De Tulperij across the street from where we originally were trying to go. This was Â
Plan b, but I’m super glad we came here. It is so cute. They have like the cutest little cafe  and they have this barn with antiques and it’s just super adorable everything is decorated  really pretty and the flowers it’s kind of a small little garden area but it’s really cool. They have Â
Them sectioned off by type and they list what type they are, they have an activity for the kids,  they have a very small picking section, but it’s really fun. It is super cute and I’m glad  that we stopped here. It’s definitely worth it . Their apple pie seems super popular. It sold Â
Out before we could try it, but we did try the you know the dutch waffle stroopwafel and a  panini and it was it’s been a really nice break from biking so highly recommend you stop by here.
These are the two rows that you can pick the tulips in. They give you a little bucket it’s  super cute and it’s 40 cents per tulip. So I’m going to make a small bouquet just for fun.  I like that they have them the colors that they planted all coordinate so they all Â
Match so your bouquet will look great. You can’t you know mess it up too much. To finish up our day of biking we biked the dunes from Noordwijk to Katwijk. The town  is super pretty and I wish we had more time to explore, but we needed to take the bikes back Â
In time. It was a lot of biking today. You could definitely do the dunes on another day since we  ended up biking close to 20 miles. The Netherlands are absolute magic during the spring. Seeing all Â
The tulips was definitely worth the trip. Be sure to like and subscribe and we’ll see you next time! Â
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Yaho.Anyone-super-how superb editing,))
Love that explosion of yellow flowers! Were there bike paths separate from cars? Are the drivers more respectful of bike riders over there?