Enjoy cycling along the Kagerplassen

  • The Netherlands
  • South Holland
  • Noordwijk
  • 50.56 km (Approximately 02:58 u)
  • Cycling route 654609
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Enjoy cycling along the Kagerplassen

  • The Netherlands
  • South Holland
  • Noordwijk
  • 50.56 km (Approximately 02:58 u)
  • Cycling route 654609
The region around Noordwijkerhout is known for the beautiful flower fields that bloom in spring and the beautiful beaches, but the lake area near Kaag is also definitely worth a visit. Take a bike ride through this beautiful area and discover this side of the bulb region.

A trip around the water
You start your cycling tour in the pleasant center of Noordwijkerhout. From here you cycle through the extensive polders in the direction of Lisse and further to the Kagerplassen. These beautiful lakes turn white on beautiful summer days because of the many sailing boats, but it is also a great place to cycle. Continue pedaling and enjoy the beautiful view. You can also enjoy a piece of traditional Dutch culture with windmills and cheese farms. Along the way you can take a break at Tulip farm De Tulperij.

Back to Noordwijkerhout
Via Roelofarendsveen you continue to Leiden, Warmond and Voorhout. From there it is only a short cycle ride to the point in Noordwijkerhout where you started your tour. Here you can enjoy your trip on a terrace at, for example, Hudson Noordwijkerhout.

Relax in Teylingen
A large part of the route runs through Teylingen. Here you will find the ancient villages of Sassenheim, Voorhout and Warmont in the middle of an oasis of peace and space. The endless flat polders here alternate with forests on historic estates and parks. Relax here and enjoy the green nature all around you. This will automatically give you new energy.

Directions

# Description Distance
VVV Noordwijkerhout (Havenstraat, 2211 EH, Noordwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 0.00 km
De witte Kerk (Witte kerk, 2211 GA, Noordwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 0.01 km
80
80 (Dorpsstraat, 2211GC, Noordwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 0.05 km
75
75 (2211XT, Noordwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 1.74 km
74
74 (2211RH, Noordwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 2.45 km
83
83 (2211WG, Noordwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands) 3.34 km

Pause places

Tulip farm De Tulperij

Oude Herenweg 16b
2215 RZ Lisse
http://www.detulperij.nl

Tulip farm De Tulperij is an inspiring, colorful space where you can experience the scent and color of the flowers in a special way. It is located in the heart of the Bollenstreek. Tulip farm de Tulperij is led by Daan and Anja Jansze. The company was founded in 1927 and is now owned by the third generation of flower bulb growers. You can participate in a guided tour, follow workshops and even order your bulbs online. In the region you can enjoy walking and cycling all year round and you can come to us for a delicious snack in the spring and in October. Tulip farm De Tulperij is open for 8 weeks in the spring. From March 22 to May 13, 2018 and throughout October on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Hudson Noordwijkerhout

Dorpsringweg 1
2211 ED Noordwijk
http://www.restauranthudson.nl/locations#!noordwijkerhout

Hudson Noordwijkerhout is located right in the center of Noordwijkerhout next to the picturesque white church. One of Hudson\\\'s most beautiful locations, with a spacious terrace facing the sun. During your bike ride you can settle down here for a delicious Hudson Burger and much more. But you can also enjoy a cup of coffee and a drink here. A lot is organized in the Bollenstreek, so there is always something to do in Noordwijkerhout. Check the website for opening times. The always enthusiastic team of Hudson Noordwijkerhout welcomes you.

Sights

De witte Kerk

Witte kerk 7
2211 GA Noordwijk

The white church in Noordwijkerhout is the icon of this village. Around 1300 a parish church was built in Noordwijkerhout intended for Roman Catholic worship. This church has been burned down and renovated several times. In 1508, the church was thoroughly renovated and the blunt tower roof replaced by a slender spire. In 1573 the church was destroyed by fire and the church was assigned to the Reformed. The church is currently owned by the Dutch Reformed Congregation. There is a service every Sunday at 10 am. If you look closely, you will see the different stones under the white paint. This shows that the church has been renovated and restored several times. The low windows at the side of the ship can still be seen where villagers with contagious diseases could once have been able to attend mass. Do the window bars in the tower.

Lisserpoelmolen

Lisserpoelmolen 100
2161 LL Lisse

The Lisserpoelmolen is a polder mill from 1676 in the Dutch municipality of Lisse. The mill was built for the drainage of the Lisserpoelpolder.

Googermolen


2377CG Kaag en Braassem
http://www.allemolens.nl

The Googermolen was built in 1717 to drain the Googerpolder. This mill is the largest round stone ground sailor in the Netherlands. The mill is still used on a voluntary basis.

Lijkermolen No.1

Lijkermolen No 1 8
2375 NE Kaag en Braassem
http://www.allemolens.nl

This mill was built in 1780 to drain the dehydrated Veender and Lijkerpolder. The mill is still running on a voluntary basis. Near this mill you will find the Lijkermolen No. 2.

Lijkermolen No.2

Lijkermolen No 2 1
2375 NE Kaag en Braassem
http://www.allemolens.nl

This polder mill was built here in 1780, together with the Lijkermolen No. 1. The function of this mill was to drain the Drained Veender and Lijkerpolder.

Broekdijkmolen

Broekdijkmolen 1
2360 AA Leiden

The Broekdijkmolen in Warmond is an octagonal wooden polder mill built in 1862, which replaced a burnt-down octagonal mill from 1840. In 1972 the mill went downhill during a storm and could be stopped with difficulty. The following night, however, the mill burned down, probably as a result of overheating. The municipality of Haarlem offered an octagonal mill as a replacement. This could not be kept in its place in the Waarderpolder due to the expansion of an industrial estate. The mill was transferred in its entirety to Warmond and appeared to fit on the masonry substructure. The mill was installed in 1974; the restoration lasted until 1976. Until 1979, the Broekdijk mill was owned by the polder, then by the Oude Veenen water board and now by the Rijnlandse Molenstichting, which also supervised the 1976 reconstruction. The mill now drains the Broek en Simontjes polder on a voluntary basis. The mill is a national monument.

Hoop Doet Leven


2215RB Teylingen
http://www.allemolens.nl

Molen Hoop Doet Leven is a polder mill that was originally built in Rijnsburg in 1783. The mill was moved in 1999 to its current location in the Elsgeest polder.

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Bollenstreek