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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sloterplas are characterized by a flat landscape centered around an artificial lake, offering extensive green spaces within Amsterdam Nieuw-West. The area features well-maintained infrastructure, including a popular loop trail around the lake with wide, smooth cycling lanes. Cyclists can connect to broader networks leading to nature reserves, city parks, and the Dutch countryside, which includes pathways through villages and past polders. The region provides a refreshing environment with lush greenery, mature trees, and lakeside…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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19.3km
01:08
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.0km
01:05
80m
80m
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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13.6km
00:48
10m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
00:49
20m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ózze Pierre has managed that again beautifully ;-)
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As in probably every other profession, there are also a few so-called "black sheep" among the many honorable millers in the milling trade. In his book "The Flight to Egypt," the popular children's author Otfried Preußler recounts the following short episode: "And they didn't even make it all the way to Klostergrätz that evening, but a mill lay along their path, the Kloster Mill – and there they stayed until the next morning. At first, the miller was almost struck dumb when the Imperial and Royal Gendarmerie suddenly knocked on his door: Apparently, there had been some disputes with a customer last week over a few sacks of grain, which had inexplicably disappeared from his mill […] but it could have been that he was reported for it anyway – and now they were coming to get him… Naturally, all the disputed sacks of grain immediately fell from the miller's mind, as [Sergeant] Hawlitschek simply asked for lodging for the night."
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Definitely stop by the bakery to get some bread. Best bakery in the area!
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Picnic spot with the view
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Great opportunity. During the ride there is a great view of the Eye Film Museum
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SMS (SundayMorningSkate) will be the starting point for the most important roller-skating event of the year: Rondom Amsterdam. It will be held for the tenth time in July 2025!
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Beautiful cycle paths, good to use as part of the alternative route Halfweg - Amsterdam
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It spans the Kloveniersburgwal in Amsterdam and connects the Nieuwe Doelenstraat with the Staalstraat. There has been a bridge here for centuries. Pieter Bast already drew a bridge here on his city map of 1599. This bridge can be seen in the same design on the map of Balthasar Florisz. van Berckenrode from 1625: A wooden bridge with a movable middle section. In front of the western entrance to the bridge were the Clovereniers Doelen, the namesake of the Nieuwe Doelenstraat and the later hotel. At that time there was still the Svych Toren Utrecht, that tower, called a dwinger, was also the namesake of the Dwingerbrug bridge at the time. To the east of the bridge were city carpentry gardens. The canal over which the bridge lay was then still called the Oude Cingel. The modern history of the bridge begins in September 1875. At that time, the municipality of Amsterdam spent money on replacing the wooden bascule part of the wooden bridge, which was also recorded by Pieter Oosterhuis. That bridge, built for 8,888 guilders, did not last long. In December 1896, a new tender followed. A bridge had to be built, an iron drawbridge and associated works to replace the existing double bascule bridge no. 222. Consultations had to be held with the engineer, head of the main office of Public Works where city architect Adriaan Willem Weissman worked at the time.[1] That bridge had three passages (two approach bridges) and a steel hamei gate. In 1936, shipping had to be partially stopped for a day; work had to be done on the bridge. A few months later, the road surface was replaced; no road traffic could cross the bridge. In 1955, work began to widen the bridge again; the existing bridge was so rusty that it posed a danger to relatively heavy traffic. By opting for an aluminum bridge, approximately 150,000 guilders could be saved. Work on the bridge began on 29 August 1955, when an aluminium bridge deck was installed for the first time in the Netherlands.[2] The bridge was widened from 7.40 to 8.60 metres, and it was estimated that the 13.5 tonne bridge deck was barely heavier than the original (13 tonnes) but five times sturdier. The bridge deck alone weighed 10 tonnes, and the final saving was 130,000 guilders. The bridge had apparently already been overtaken by the time it was completed; there were said to be six such bridges (aluminium spans) spread across the world, but it was named after the metal from which the bridge deck was made. The bridge, although a drawbridge, was taken out of service at the end of the 20th century/beginning of the 21st century. In the 21st century, the bridge is plagued by tourists who hang love locks on it. These relatively heavy locks pose a threat to the relatively light construction of the bridge.
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There are over 230 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Sloterplas, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. Most of these, around 160, are rated as easy, making them perfect for a relaxed ride.
The routes around Sloterplas are generally very flat, characteristic of the Dutch landscape. You'll find minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for cyclists of all abilities. For example, routes like the Vondelpark – Herengracht loop or the Tuinen van West – Teahouse De Akermolen loop have very gentle inclines, ensuring an easy and enjoyable ride.
Absolutely! Sloterplas is an excellent destination for families. The area features wide, smooth cycling lanes often separated from walking paths, ensuring safety. The park itself offers playgrounds and a petting zoo, making it a great spot for a family outing. Many of the routes are easy and flat, ideal for children and less experienced riders.
Yes, many of the paths around Sloterplas are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash. The extensive green spaces and open areas offer a pleasant environment for cycling with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling speeds and other users on the path.
The best times to cycle around Sloterplas are typically spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant fall colors. Summer can also be pleasant, but paths might be busier, especially on weekends.
Yes, you'll find several cafes and restaurants conveniently located near Sloterplas and along some of the connecting routes. The area is well-equipped with amenities, offering places to stop for a coffee, a meal, or a refreshing drink. The vibrant community around the lake ensures there are options for every taste.
Sloterplas offers a diverse and refreshing environment. You'll cycle through lush greenery, mature trees, and open lawns, often referred to as the 'lungs of Nieuw-West.' Expect sparkling lakeside views, stretches of forests, and connections to broader networks that lead through picturesque villages, past dams and dikes, and into the fresh polder air of the Dutch countryside.
Sloterplas is very well connected by public transport, making it easy to reach with your bike. Amsterdam's excellent public transport network, including trams and buses, serves the Nieuw-West area. Many routes start or are easily accessible from public transport hubs, allowing you to begin your no-traffic cycling adventure conveniently.
There are parking options available around Sloterplas, including designated parking areas and P+R (Park and Ride) facilities nearby. These options allow you to park your car and easily access the cycling paths. Always check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak times.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Sloterplas, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the tranquility of the no-traffic paths, the beautiful lakeside views, and the excellent connectivity to other green spaces and the Dutch countryside, making it a perfect escape within the city.
Yes, the Sloterplas area is ideal for circular routes. The lake itself features a popular 3.6-mile (approximately 5.8 km) loop trail that is entirely traffic-free. Beyond this, many routes, such as the Scenic Countryside Bike Path loop, are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.
While cycling, you'll encounter various scenic spots. The lake itself offers beautiful vistas, and the routes often pass through other significant green spaces like Vondelpark, Rembrandtpark, Sloterpark, and Westerpark. You might also spot traditional Dutch architecture in picturesque villages or enjoy views of dams and dikes as you venture further into the countryside.


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