AFS Bike & Barge Through the Tulips
We just returned from a springtime immersion in the land of windmills on a tour never to be forgotten. Everyone in the Netherlands bikes and the rest of the world is catching on to the joy of Slow Travel to deeply connect to the landscapes and culture. April was the best month to experience the charming wonders of Haarlem, Alkmaar, Leiden, Gouda, Pumerand and dynamic Amsterdam.
I am not a biker, but discovered this to be exceedingly delightful. The key is a good guide. Our guide Joppa was outstanding in his briefings, patience, stamina and fatherly guidance with an everlasting smile. “We go as fast as the slowest”, he’d shout, always mindful of our safety. Day 1 he “tested” us in the museum village Zaanse Schans. Oh, what a wobbly mess we were! One tumbled straight into a canal. We soon got our bearings on the bike paths flat is Dutch pancakes. 22 AFS’ers perfectly aligned and feeling so proud as the locals stared at us “helmet heads”. Not even children or babies wear helmets here, but the humiliation was worth the joy. “Who cares” I thought, peddling and eating my stash of chocolate bars from my pocket. My theory w exertion would burn off all of my caloric intake, but that sadly proved to be wrong.
We averaged 22 miles a day. Distance becomes relative when you pedal through medieval villages and miles of tulip fields bursting in rainbow colors. Onward, we peddled right through the iridescent floral fields fragrance by sweet purple hyacinth. Do you know there are 2500 different types of tulips? Or that the farmers will plow up every flower in order to produce more bulbs for global export? I didn’t. We visited windmills, a cheese auction centuries old, floral museums and the famous annual Keukenhuf, a Tulipmania Disneyland alive with endless gardens and displays.
In reflection, it’s hard to believe I bicycled 100 miles over a week through this Venice of the North. Our photos are exquisite. I will miss two things most; our exceptional barge crew and outstanding Chef Koon who became our family and the omnipresent fresh caramel Stroopwaffles. I must present this Adventures For Singles soft adventure journey again next spring. I believe that anyone who can ride a bike would love to pedal through he petals wonderful Holland!









