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Touring cycling around Gat van de Noorderklip offers routes through Europe's largest freshwater tidal area, characterized by an intricate network of rivers, islands, and waterways. The landscape features dynamic ebb and flow, providing varied scenery for cyclists. Routes often pass through lush willow forests and traditional Dutch polders, with minimal elevation changes. This region provides a distinctive natural environment for cycling.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful harbor with many old ships and always these magnificent old bascule bridges
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Dordrecht is a beautiful small city. Wonderful for strolling and shopping. There is something to discover everywhere, whether in the harbor, in the canals or in the pedestrian zone. And above all, everything is nice and clean and nothing is grossly smeared and littered, as in so many German cities
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The Biesbosch was originally polder land, but after a storm surge, the area transformed into an inland sea. Water from the Maas and Waal rivers transformed it into a freshwater delta. Sand and river silt formed sandbanks, which were particularly suitable for rushes. Hence the name 'Biesbosch'. When the Haringvliet inlet was later closed off, the large differences between high and low tides disappeared. Nature was given free rein, and the area became wilder. Today, sea eagles and ospreys breed here again. A truly special sight!
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A good view over the Biesbosch, but not very different from what you see from the cycle path anyway.
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This is pure nature, but no harbor district
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Kuipershaven in Dordrecht is a historic quay in the city center, known for its 17th- and 18th-century warehouses and monumental buildings, such as Kuipershaven 20-21 and the former rectory at number 40. The area is popular for its authentic atmosphere and photogenic appearance.
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Very beautiful nature reserve with many birds and wild horses.
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The Nieuwe Haven in Dordrecht is a charming historic marina dating back to 1409, located in the heart of the city. You'll find monumental buildings, charming terraces, bridges, and museums nearby. It's a popular spot for walking, sailing, or simply enjoying the view of the old city.
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There are over 370 touring cycling routes available around Gat van de Noorderklip. These routes cater to various skill levels, with more than 280 classified as easy, 80 as moderate, and a few more challenging options.
The region is characterized by a unique freshwater tidal landscape, featuring an intricate network of rivers, islands, and waterways. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for relaxed touring cycling through lush willow forests and traditional Dutch polders.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families due to the flat terrain and often car-free paths. For example, the Beautiful floral waterfront – Drowned Trees in the Swamp loop from Maltha is an easy 6.6-mile (10.6 km) path that highlights the area's natural flora and waterfront, perfect for a leisurely family ride.
Gat van de Noorderklip is part of Europe's largest freshwater tidal area, offering a dynamic environment with rich biodiversity. You can expect to see an intricate network of rivers and waterways, lush willow forests, and traditional polders. The area is also known as a 'Bird Kingdom,' so keep an eye out for various avian species. Beavers, though more elusive, are also part of the ecosystem.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View From Zalm Pumping Station – Drowned Trees in the Swamp loop from Maltha, which is a 7.8-mile (12.6 km) trail offering views of the unique drowned trees.
A key advantage for touring cyclists in De Biesbosch is the network of ferries. These connections enable seamless travel through and around the park, allowing access to different parts and offering unique perspectives from the water. They are particularly useful for extending your routes or creating longer loops.
The Biesbosch MuseumEiland serves as a central hub for outdoor enthusiasts and is an excellent starting point for cycling tours. It provides valuable resources such as information panels with route details and even free charging stations for electric bicycles.
Yes, many popular starting points for cycling routes, such as those near the Biesbosch MuseumEiland or other access points to the National Park, offer designated parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling, with blooming flora and active wildlife. However, the unique freshwater tidal landscape provides a constantly evolving and scenic backdrop throughout the year, making autumn also a beautiful time to visit with its changing colors.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Cyclists can extend their tours to include nearby historic towns like Geertruidenberg, which offers a charming historic center with amenities such as ice cream parlors and cafes, perfect for a mid-ride break. The Biesbosch MuseumEiland also has facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1500 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the unique freshwater tidal landscape, the extensive network of car-free paths, and the rich biodiversity, particularly the birdlife. The ease of navigation and the varied scenery are also often highlighted.
Absolutely. While many routes are easy, there are longer options for experienced cyclists. For instance, the Biesbosch National Park – Windmill loop from De Biesbosch is a moderate 33.9-mile (54.6 km) trail that takes about 3 hours 10 minutes to complete, leading through the extensive national park and offering a more extended adventure.
While the region is best explored by bike, some access points to De Biesbosch National Park may be reachable by public transport, often involving a combination of train and bus services to nearby towns. From these towns, you can cycle into the park. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for specific connections to the park's entrances.


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