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No traffic touring cycling routes around Alblasserdam traverse a landscape characterized by picturesque polder scenery and significant wetland environments. The region is dominated by the Alblasserwaard polder, a low-lying area crisscrossed by rivers, ditches, and dikes. This flat terrain offers extensive opportunities for cycling through unique natural features such as the Donkse Laagten and Crezeepolder Nature Reserve.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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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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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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This small bridge over the Achterwetering takes you past the Donkse Laagten, a vast polder landscape teeming with unique birds. In spring, you can spot black-tailed godwits and purple herons here. Can't find them? Just enjoy the open landscape.
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The Sint Janskerk (German: Sankt-Johannes-Kirche) in Gouda, Netherlands, is a Gothic, five-aisled cruciform basilica dedicated to John the Baptist, the patron saint of Gouda. At 123 m long, the church is the longest church in the Netherlands. The western third is built predominantly of brick, the eastern two-thirds predominantly of tuff the size of bricks. Decorations and many window frames are made of ashlar. The Sint Janskerk is especially known for its Gouda stained glass windows (Dutch: de Goudse glazen). About half of all surviving 16th-century stained glass windows in the Netherlands are said to be located here.[1] The most famous Dutch stained glass artists of their time, Dirck Crabeth and his brother Wouter Crabeth, who was 15 years younger, created ten and four of the stained glass windows, respectively, between 1555 and 1577.
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Fairly new picnic benches placed in this area.
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The Goudse Waag (Goudse Weighhouse) is a monumental building dating from 1668, designed by Pieter Post. Cheeses, among other things, were once weighed here for tax purposes. Today, it serves as a museum and tourist office, and it still plays a role in Gouda's traditional cheese markets.
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The mills are inhabited and rented out. Tenants must be certified millers and turn the sails 60,000 times a year to keep the mill in top condition. Training to become a miller takes two years.
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The Gouda Cheese Weighhouse is a historic building in Gouda, the Netherlands, where cheese was once weighed and traded. Dating back to 1668, the building is a beautiful example of Dutch Renaissance architecture. Today, it's no longer a trading center, but a tourist attraction. During the summer, cheese markets are held there, where visitors can see how cheese was traded in the past, complete with traditional costumes. The building also houses the Cheese and Crafts Museum, where you can learn more about the history of the cheese trade and crafts in Gouda.
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Gouda's town hall, built between 1448 and 1459, is one of the oldest Gothic town halls in the Netherlands. It stands in the center of the Markt square and formerly served as the town hall, courthouse, and market hall. Today, it primarily serves as a wedding and events venue. Currently undergoing renovations, it will have a new, broader public function starting in 2027.
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The Markt is the central square around the town hall in the city centre of Gouda. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markt_(Gouda)
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Alblasserdam, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these routes are classified as easy or moderate, making them accessible for many cyclists.
The routes primarily traverse the iconic Alblasserwaard polder, characterized by flat, open landscapes, historic windmills, and a network of rivers and ditches. You'll also encounter significant wetland environments like the Donkse Laagten and the Crezeepolder Nature Reserve, offering tranquil scenery and opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, Alblasserdam offers several easy, circular routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Kinderdijk Windmills – Kinderdijk Windmill loop from Alblasserdam, which is about 14.4 km long and takes you directly past the famous windmills without significant elevation changes.
The most celebrated attraction is the Kinderdijk Windmills (UNESCO World Heritage Site), which you can cycle directly past. Many routes also pass through or near the De Biesbosch National Park, a unique freshwater tidal area, and the Crezéepolder Nature Reserve, known for its diverse birdlife.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Kinderdijk Windmills – Gouda Town Hall loop from Alblasserdam is a moderate route spanning over 53 km. This route extends beyond the immediate polder landscape, offering a varied experience while maintaining a focus on traffic-free paths.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Alblasserdam, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene, traffic-free paths, the iconic Kinderdijk windmills, and the picturesque polder scenery that offers a quintessential Dutch cycling adventure.
Alblasserdam is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to reach the starting points of many routes. You can often find bus stops or ferry connections that allow you to access the polder areas and the Kinderdijk region, providing convenient options for starting or ending your ride.
Yes, the flat polder landscape offers numerous scenic vistas. You'll find excellent viewpoints along the dikes, especially around the Kinderdijk windmills. Additionally, the Observation tower in the Crezéepolder provides an elevated perspective over the nature reserve, perfect for birdwatching and enjoying the expansive views.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally considered the best time for touring cycling in Alblasserdam. During this period, the weather is mild, the polder landscapes are lush, and the windmills are often in full operation. Spring also brings vibrant tulip fields and active birdlife in the nature reserves.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to showcase the region's history. The routes around Kinderdijk, for instance, allow you to cycle directly past the 18th-century windmills, some of which are museum mills offering insights into their historical function. The area's rich history of water management is evident throughout the polder landscape.
The flat terrain and dedicated no-traffic paths make many routes family-friendly. Shorter, easy loops like the Kinderdijk Windmill – Bridge over the Achterwetering loop from Alblasserdam (approx. 23.4 km) are ideal for families, offering safe cycling environments and plenty of interesting sights like the windmills to keep children engaged.


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