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Guided motorcycle tour to Europe - Holland, Belgium and Vosges
Visit the lands of tulips, windmills, tanks, storks and great biking roads.
This relaxing guided motorcycle tour to Europe visits Holland, Belgium and Vosges. This relaxing week-long motorcycle holiday includes comfortable hotels, visits to famous tourist attractions, enjoyable transit routes, and scenic day rides.
If you think of the Netherlands, our first destination, the first things that might spring into mind are flowers, windmills, cheese, canals, and people wearing wooden shoes. And thinking so, you’ll be right.
The Netherlands is a country full of beautifully preserved nature where people live in harmony with their environment. Horticulture is a form of art. Magnificent windmills dominate the picturesque views of lush countryside. Canal boats and bicycles are the primary forms of transport. And traditional cheese markets are still tended by the men wearing straw hats and wooden clogs and the women wearing red pointy hats and, of course, wooden clogs. However, for us bikers, Holland has so much more to offer! It has some fantastic mirror-smooth panoramic biking roads.
On the first day of this fantastic Holland, Belgium and Vosges guided motorcycle tour to Europe; we’ll pay a flying visit to the famous windmills at Kindredijk. While from our comfortable hotel in the beautiful cheese city of Gouda, we’ll be able to ride through the colourful tulip fields. And if we fancy it, we can also visit the world-renowned Keukenhof botanical gardens, Delft porcelain factory and Gouda cheese market.
From here, we’ll continue our journey. A relaxing transit ride will gently take us from the land of the Dutch to our next destination in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes region and the land of Flemish.
Our comfortable base hotel for the next two nights is located in the centre of the charming provincial town of Bastogne. The hotel is only a short distance from the town centre. And the town centre is easy to find. We only need to look for a town square with a little tank parked next to the traffic lights. Bastogne played an essential role during WW2 and is steeped in military history. There are several war museums and memorial centres worth visiting. The town is best known for its part in the Battle of the Bulge. But it is even better known as the movie set for the “Easy Company” in the USA war series “Band of Brothers”. Apart from the war history, in the town centre, there are also quite a few cafés, bars, and restaurants perfect for sitting down, relaxing and people-watching.
During our free day in Bastogne, an optional ride along some fantastic biking roads will take us to the riverside town of Esch-sur-Sûre, the historic city of Arlon and the castle town of Vianden in Luxembourg.
Next, we’ll hop yet another border, cross into France and travel to the beautiful Vosges Mountains. Our nearly motorway-free and the most likely traffic-free route will effortlessly transport us to the Alsace region and the historic town of Munster. The city is well known for its strong-tasting soft cheese, fine wine and flammkuchen – An Alsacian traditional take on pizza-but-not-pizza-type-of-skinny-pizza-dish topped with crème fraîche, sliced onions, and chopped smoked bacon. But perhaps it is best known for its colony of storks that happily occupy the town’s cathedral roof and spire. Our comfortable hotel will welcome us with cosy rooms and a delicious evening meal.
During our day off, we might opt for a short ride, explore the stunning Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park, and ride Col du Grand Ballon, Route des Cretes and the famous Schlucht pass. We may also choose to extend our ride and visit Colmar. The best places to visit are the Old Town, Petite Venise (small Venice) along the river banks, the Rue de Tanneurs (Tanners Street), the Quai de la Poissonnerie (Quai of the fishermen) and the 14th-century Ancient Customs House with magnificent stained glass windows. Here, we can take a stroll along the narrow cobbled streets lined with half-timbered, half-painted houses that’ll take us back in time and show us the authentic Alsacian life from the past.
We’ll bring this memorable Holland, Belgium and Vosges guided motorcycle tour to Europe to its conclusion with a glass or two of bubbly at the Champagne region of France. It is one of the most beautiful and visited parts of France and a perfect place to say our farewells before returning to the UK.
For more day-to-day information about the Holland, Belgium and Vosges guided motorcycle tour to Europe, please spend some time studying the tour itinerary below.
Please study the tour itinerary below for more day-to-day information about the guided motorcycle holiday to Europe in Holland, Belgium, and Vosges.
PLEASE NOTE: On rare occasions, the itinerary might slightly change depending on hotel availability.
Regarding an extended version of the Holland, Belgium, Vosges guided motorcycle tour to Europe, please use this link: Normandy, Loire, Champagne guided motorcycle tour.
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Price
- Rider and pillion £1,395 pp
- Solo rider sharing twin room £1,545 pp
- Solo rider single room £1,795 pp
Includes
- 7 nights b&b accommodation
- 4 evening meals
- Return Eurotunnel crossing
- GPX routes
- Trip check list
- Daily itinerary
- Suggested tourist attractions
- Emergency services numbers
Excludes
- Meals other than those specified
- Admission charges
- Toll charges
- Petrol
- Hotel parking
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Tour highlights
- 3*** and 4**** biker friendly hotels
- Kinderdijk Molens - Windmills
- Keukenhof Botanical Garden
- The Royal Dutch Delft Factory
- Cheese Market
- 3*** and 4**** biker friendly hotels
- Kinderdijk Molens - Windmills
- Keukenhof Botanical Garden
- The Royal Dutch Delft Factory
- Cheese Market
- Historic town of Bastogne
- Esch-sur-Sûre
- Historic town of Arlon
- Vianden Castle
- Ballons des Vosges NP
- Col du Grand Ballon
- Route des Cretes
- Schlucht Pass
- Traditional Village - Riquewihr
- Historic town of Bastogne
- Esch-sur-Sûre
- Historic town of Arlon
- Vianden Castle
- Ballons des Vosges NP
- Ballons des Vosges NP
- Col du Grand Ballon
- Route des Cretes
- Schlucht Pass
- Traditional Village - Riquewihr
Day by day tour itinerary of our guided motorcycle tour to Europe
Our Guided motorcycle tour to Europe starts with a morning Euro-Tunnel crossing followed by a relaxing motorway ride towards Rotterdam.
Just outside Rotterdam, we’ll visit the Kinderdijk Molens and dive into a world of water, wind and windmills. Here will be able to see how over the past seven centuries, people used canals, mills and pumping stations of Kinderdijk to keep the land dry. If we fancy it, we can board a tour boat or walk to take some stunning photos. Two of the mills are opened daily to the public, each telling the personal stories of the millers who worked and lived there. With our entrance ticket, we can visit both windmills.
Our comfortable hotel in the Gouda region will welcome us with a comfortable room and delicious evening meal.
An excellent way to make the most of our free day in Holland is to take a short morning ride and visit what is claimed by many as the most beautiful spring garden in the world. Keukenhof botanical garden in Lisse is also referred to as the Garden of Europe. Every year the flower arrangements in the park are dedicated to a specific theme. There are spectacular flower shows, stunning colourful gardens, unique artworks, and special horticultural events around the park. The Dutch often say, ‘the roses are for love, and the tulips are for life’. And once you see how big the Tulpomania is in Holland, it makes sense.
If we wish to extend our cultural ride, we can visit the Royal Delft Museum. The Dutch Delft factory has been creating the iconic Blue Delft ceramics since 1653. We will have an opportunity to discover the history of Delftware. But we’ll also see artisans getting their hands dirty on the factory floor producing these beautiful pieces of art. Some exhibits are part of the vast Dutch Royal collection covering many centuries.
And finally, if we don’t fancy riding wishing to do something locally and happen to be in Gouda on the right day of the week, we can visit a traditional weekly cheese market. It doesn’t get more Dutch than that.
According to some cheese experts, around 60% of Dutch cheese is produced in the region surrounding the city of Gouda. Hence the name Cheese Valley. Gouda’s Cheese Market is an authentic dairy extravaganza at the heart of the Dutch cheese industry. Its rituals and traditions remain a must-see attraction. Visiting the Gouda Cheese Market feels like stepping back in time. Horse-driven carts or canal barges deliver the distinctive Gouda cheese wheels. Then they are stacked on the ground before being sold in front of Gouda’s beautiful old City Hall. The flamboyantly dressed farmers and traders clap their hands to confirm each sale in what can only be described as a theatrical spectacle.
Following hearty ontbijt (breakfast in Dutch), we’ll continue the Holland, Belgium, Vosges guided-motorcycle-tour and head across the Netherlands towards the Belgian Ardennes. As there are many waterways to cross and biggish towns on our way, the transit route will include a combination of motorways and country roads.
We’ll arrive at our hotel in Bastogne in time to have a well-deserved afternoon drink and get ready for an evening meal. Bastogne played an essential role during WW2 and has several museums as well as memorial centres worth visiting. Therefore, if your interests lay in military history, there is the War Museum, Mardasson Memorial and Bastogne Barracks. So, if you wish, you can start exploring the town as soon as we arrive.
Today, our suggested ride-out will take us through Luxembourg and Belgium’s scenic countryside.
Our first port of call will be the riverside town of Esch-sur-Sûre in Luxembourg. It is a popular biker destination and a perfect place to go for a wander or have a drink.
From here, we’ll cross the border and continue to the historic town of Arlon in Belgium. It is an excellent place to stop for a coffee and walkabout. Like any reputable Belgian town, it has a little WW2 tank parked in the centre. The tank also comes with several missile holes in it.
Before returning to our hotel, we can extend our ride, cross the border again and stop at Vianden in Luxembourg. The town is located in a deep valley next to a whitewater-ish river and overlooked by the magnificent Vianden Castle. Vianden is a pleasant place to have lunch. Or if we fancy it, we can take a cable car/chair up to the castle and admire the stunning views over the surrounding countryside. The whole ride is less than 120 miles and is done at a leisurely pace. Tomorrow we’ll continue with the Holland, Belgium, Vosges guided-motorcycle-tour to our next destiantion.
Today we’ll travel to the beautiful Vosges Mountains. Our route doesn’t have to include any motorways at all. However, to make quicker progress and avoid some big towns like Metz and Nancy, we’ll have motorway options available if we choose to use them. After Metz, we can join the road that perfectly contours the shape of the river Moselle. Which is not the straightest of the routes, and navigation might be open to interpretation. But if we just let the river be our guide, it’ll get us to the next big city – Nancy. To get around the city and avoid traffic, we might opt to join the motorway briefly. After Nancy, we can continue following the river towards the Vosges Mountains.
There are many riverside restaurants, cafés and eateries along the route, so finding a place for refreshments and breaks is not a problem.
Gérardmer is the gateway to the Vosges Mountains and a perfect place for one last break before arriving at our destination. On most of our guided tours, we usually stop by the lake for a quick look around. A sweet and easy climb up the Col de la Schlucht will take us to our destination. Our comfortable hotel in Munster will welcome us with a cosy room and a delicious evening meal.
Today is another free day of the Holland, Belgium, Vosges guided-motorcycle-tour. So, we might choose to have a short-ish ride, explore the stunning Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park, and ride Col du Grand Ballon, Route des Cretes and the famous Schlucht pass. The route will take us via small ski resorts and traditional villages surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes, cultivated fields, green pastures and thick forests. There are several cafés and restaurants to stop for breaks, and they all afford fantastic views as far as you can see.
We can also extend our ride and visit the medieval town of Colmar and Riquewihr – one of the most beautiful villages in Alsace.
In the old town of Colmar, we can take a stroll along the narrow cobbled streets lined with half-timbered, half-painted houses that’ll take us back in time and show us the authentic Alsacian life from the past.
Our next optional port of call, the charming village of Riquewihr, is found in the heart of the Alsace region and only a short ride from Colmar. With its cobbled streets lined with brightly painted half-timber houses, fortified walls, stone entrance gates, carved wooden beams, stone doorways, wrought-iron shop signs and lots of flowers everywhere, this stunning 400-year-old place gives an impression it has just dropped out of a fairytale.
To conclude our ride, we might reverse our route or loop it around, head towards the Col de la Schlucht and return to our hotel just in time for a well-deserved afternoon drink.
On the other hand, those who don’t fancy riding can park their bikes and relax for a day.
Today is an average long day in the saddle, so we’ll have plenty of time to enjoy a leisurely ride along traffic-free country roads to the Champagne region. We’ll travel through rolling hills, green pastures, thick woodlands and sleepy villages, with only the last section using the motorway.
It almost sounds like reading a travel magazine, but it’s true. The motorcycle touring fraternity often overlooks the Vosges Mountains because they are so close to the Black Forest. But it is a great biking area. The mountains provide that one last “hurrah” ride before descending to the flatter landscapes. As we depart from our hotel, we can ride the famous Route des Crêtes again, or we may take a more direct route over the Schlucht pass.
If you are interested in military history, we can stop at the Charles De Gaulle Memorial and Museum in Colombey-Les-Deux-Eglises. The memorial is visible from a great distance due to the staggering 44 metres-high Cross of Lorraine.
Tonight, we’ll be staying in a comfortable hotel in the capital of the Champagne region. The Champagne region is one of the most beautiful and visited places in this part of France.
It’s a shame to spoil the party. And we hope it has been a great party indeed. But even a great party at some point must come to an end. So after a delicious French breakfast, it is time to head home.
Thank you for joining the Holland, Belgium, Vosges guided-motorcycle-tour and RidingWithUs. We hope to hear from you again soon.
What our customers say
“We just wanted to thank you for a brilliant holiday we had with you. It was our first real bike tour abroad and it exceeded all our expectations. Thank you ever so much. See you next year”
Alison & Hugh
Dublin, Ireland, 2022