It’s difficult to imagine life in The Netherlands without an abundance of bicycles everywhere you look. Parked in front of the supermarket, sprawled in the parks on sunny days, chained at the train station in snow and wind… no matter the weather or the elements, bikes both old, vintage and new are found everywhere you look.
Coming from Australia it’s refreshing, because in Australia riding on the road increases your chance of death by at least 10%. Okay, okay…maybe I’m being dramatic, but it’s not an uncommon story that a bicyclist gets clipped by an enraged motorist late for work. Motorists just hate bicyclists there, and it’s a culture that (fantastically) doesn’t exist here in Holland! In The Netherlands, bicycling is actually a true and legitimate form of transportation unlike most other countries in the world.
What really makes it awesome though is the sheer abundance of bicycle paths. You can literally ride everywhere in The Netherlands. Whether through the countryside or in the city – there’s always a dedicated bicycle path, and on the remote chance you happen to be sharing the road with a car they actually respect the fact that yes, you are riding here.
So why does Holland have so many bicycle paths? Was it some old king that decided bicycles were awesome? Or was it the ancient network of cheese delivery? The history of their abundance of bicycle paths is actually a little more recent than that.
Check out this video (but ignore the strange tones of the voice-over man – the info is actually really interesting!).
Alright, alright… so we know bike paths gained real prominence in the 70’s, but did I mention there are no hills in Holland? The place is as flat as a Scientologist’s personality – there are literally no hills to be seen almost everywhere. It sure does make for perfect riding (except you need to constantly use the old leg muscles…but once you get going it’s easy to just drift along).
Those facts were pretty win, just sayin’.
Truly though, it’s one thing that when I leave The Netherlands I am really going to miss. The freedom of being able to ride to the pub, smack down a few drinks and have a shindig, then roll on back home (maybe weaving a little) is liberating. Forget taxis and public transport, bicycles rule!
Here are a few of our bicycle oriented photos to feast your eyes on since our move here to The Netherlands!
Yay! I love bikes 😀
Brilliant post! Loved the movie and all the pictures!! Loz and I bike-ride a lot here in rural France, too (the streets hardly have two lanes, though, and definitely no cycle lane!) and we always wear flourescent jackets, which made me realize that the reason cyclists have the impression that some motorists are just ignorant b*stards comes from the fact that the latter don’t see the first early enough. It happened to me all the time that I got cut off and nearly run over back in the days, but now I think it’s really hard for motorists to see you, because it can’t just be coincidence or the very good people of the Aquitaine-region that every car that passed us (every single one!! *knockonwood*) has done so care- and respectfully. But anyway: bike-riding is awesome for all sorts of reasons and in a city so much more practical than a car!! Love the Dutch for being so bike-pro (and love Holland for being flat in that regard;)). Further frolic cycling to you!
Hey Vera, it’s awesome to hear you guys are having great riding success by wearing fluorescent jackets! Maybe it is the Aquitaine-region that have such friendly people, you never know 😉
Nothing better than riding our bikes around the city as a mode of transport – so convenient and easy and free!
That’s a nice pair of boots in the first shot! BTW you totally cracked me up with the joke about a Scientologist’s personality. 😀
Haha, thanks Audrey 🙂 I’ll let Trudy know you like her boots (they are her favourites :))
What can I say? We love our bicycles. That voice over must be the long lost brother of Bob Ross (youtube the guy if you don’t know him)
Haha, Bob Ross is a legend! I just watched a video of him paint a mountain…and then youtube roped me into watching a time lapse video – good stuff 😀
I love all the bicycles in Holland. I was in Utrecht last year for Queen’s Day and my friend kept giving me lifts on the back of her bike – something we Yorkshire folk call a ‘croggy’! It’s not as easy as it looks, but at least you can trust that the car drivers are always on the look out.
Yeah I can’t say I’m to good at doing croggy’s – although that sounds way worse than it is. Nothing like a trusty old croggy in the morning, eh. Still, they do tend to limit bicycles to 2 people max, unlike Asia where you’ll see 4-5 family members on the same motorcycle or scooter haha!
Brings back lovely memories of the last time I was in Amsterdam. I went everywhere on a bike.
Loved this post and made me very nostalgic, although I only just left Amsterdam after 3 months living there.
Brilliant photos!
Thanks Frankie 🙂 Nostalgic travel moments are tough sometimes, but in a way it’s what makes travel so great!
Oh, I’m not the only one with a ridiculous amount of Dutch bike photos! I’m an Aussie living in the Netherlands too, not far away from you in Dordrecht. I got my bike stolen a couple of months ago (insert sad face here) and my (Dutch) boyfriend actually MADE ME A NEW BIKE. Yes, collected out of orphaned bike parts.
Apparently it’s just me, but does that seem a little weird to you?
Oh no!!! That sucks. My girlfriend also got her bike stolen out the front of our apartment, it was a nice one too! Although we did buy it a bit naively from marktplaats when we first arrived here for like 70 Euros, and it was a realllyyy nice bike…so was prob stolen to begin with 🙁
It’s pretty awesome (even for a Dutch guy) that he can build you a new bike like that 😀 Just reminds me a bit of Toy Story when that kid next door makes new toys by mashing dolls and barbie heads together with trucks and slinkies haha. Cool to hear about another Aussie living here, there are a few of us here in Rotterdam (but not that many).