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Touring cycling around Ijsselstein offers routes through the quintessential Dutch polder landscape, characterized by expansive green meadows, intricate water systems, and traditional farmhouses. The region is predominantly flat, making it ideal for relaxed cycling along rivers like the Lek and Hollandse IJssel, as well as various canals. Situated within the "Groene Hart" (Green Heart), Ijsselstein provides a peaceful escape with well-developed cycling infrastructure. Routes frequently link historical towns and feature traditional Dutch windmills.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
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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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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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At 366 meters, it's the tallest tower in the country, and with its taller antenna, it was the tallest building in Europe in the 1960s. A good landmark on a tour if you don't want to constantly consult a map. During Advent, the tower's supporting cables are illuminated.
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The IJsselpoort gate is located on the north side of Montfoort's old town center, near the Hollandse IJssel River. It was originally part of the city walls, which also had gates on the west and east sides and a Waterpoort (Water Gate) as an entrance. In 1329, Montfoort was granted city rights. The then-viscount was so powerful that he could grant them on his own. This was unusual, as a bishop or count was usually involved. A city wall was built around Montfoort with three gates and a town hall. One of the gates has become part of the city's coat of arms. The pillories, which convicts used to walk through the city, hang on the gate. (https://stadswandelingmontfoort.nl/l/ijsselpoort)
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This late Gothic church, built around 1307, features a pseudo-basilica nave with an ambulatory. In the early 14th century, Gijsbrecht van Amstel, the first Lord of IJsselstein, received permission from the bishop to build a church near his castle. This church was dedicated to Saint Nicholas in 1310. Besides the castle, Saint Nicholas Church was the most important building in the city. The church tower appears in every architectural book. The Italian architect Allesandro Pasqualini built it in 1532, commissioned by Floris van Egmond, Baron of IJsselstein. He had been captivated by the beauty he saw in Italy. This is the oldest and first Renaissance building above the Alps. The baron immediately turned necessity into a virtue by having a small additional tower built on the side, with its own entrance. Here, one could be confined to five "dungeons" on bread and water. And to emphasize this, a stone pillory was built on the corner of the church. A particularly striking feature is the spire, which was installed in 1924 and designed by the Amsterdam School architect Michel de Klerk. (https://inijsselstein.nl/post/oude-st-nicolaaskerk)
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Around the holidays they make a Christmas tree out of this.
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The Towpath along the Hollandse IJssel is a walking and cycling path along the Hollandse IJssel River. The path follows the river and offers beautiful natural and water views, ideal for recreation and relaxation in the green landscape.
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On a beautiful summer day, this area is teeming with butterflies and dragonflies. The path provides an ideal connection between Willeskop and Montfoort.
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Oudewater is a characteristic fortified town in the province of Utrecht, located where the Linschoten river meets the Hollandse IJssel, and is known for its charming canals and historic appearance.
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You can sit outside in the lovely café on the canal.
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There are over 79 touring cycling routes around Ijsselstein, with 61 classified as easy and 18 as moderate. This wide selection ensures options for various skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Ijsselstein is predominantly flat, characterized by the quintessential Dutch polder landscape. You'll cycle through expansive green meadows, alongside intricate water systems, and past traditional farmhouses. This makes it ideal for relaxed touring cycling, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Ijsselstein offers many easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the View Over the Meadows – IJsselstein Tower loop from IJsselstein is an easy 21.9 km path that traverses flat meadows and passes the prominent Ijsselstein Tower.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ijsselstein are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Along the Vlist – Schoonhoven Ferry Gate loop from IJsselstein, a 58.3 km route, and the shorter IJsselstein – Marnemoende Marina loop from IJsselstein, which is 27.4 km.
You'll experience the iconic Dutch polder landscape, featuring expansive green meadows, intricate water systems, and characteristic pollard willows. Routes often follow rivers like the Lek and Hollandse IJssel, as well as various canals. The region is part of the 'Groene Hart' (Green Heart), offering a peaceful escape with natural beauty.
Yes, cycling routes frequently link Ijsselstein with other historic fortified towns such as Oudewater and Montfoort, offering a chance to explore rich history and charming architecture. You might also pass traditional Dutch windmills. Notable attractions in the broader area include Fort bij Vechten and Oud-Amelisweerd Country House.
The routes in Ijsselstein are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the expansive views of the polder landscape, the well-developed cycling infrastructure, and the peaceful atmosphere along the waterways.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and numerous easy routes, Ijsselstein is very suitable for family cycling. Many paths are on paved surfaces, making them accessible for various ages and skill levels. The 'Green Route', launching in 2025, will also connect parks and nature playgrounds, ideal for families.
While specific dog-friendly routes aren't explicitly designated, the open polder landscape and wide paths often allow for cycling with dogs, especially if they are well-behaved or in a trailer. Always ensure your dog is safe and doesn't disturb wildlife or other cyclists.
Spring and autumn are generally excellent times for touring cycling in Ijsselstein. Spring offers blooming landscapes and mild temperatures, while autumn provides beautiful colors. The flat terrain makes cycling enjoyable even in slightly cooler weather, but always check local forecasts for rain or strong winds.
Ijsselstein offers various public parking options, including in the city center, which can serve as convenient starting points for cycling routes. Look for designated parking areas near the town's main attractions or at the beginning of popular routes.
Ijsselstein is well-connected by public transport, making it possible to reach the area and access various cycling routes. Many routes are easily reachable from the town center, which is served by buses. Check local public transport schedules for the most convenient connections.
Yes, many cycling routes in the Ijsselstein region pass through or near charming towns like Oudewater and Montfoort, where you can find cafes and restaurants. The 'Smulroute' is even designed to take cyclists past cheese farms and orchards, perfect for culinary stops.


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