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Windmills & Dutch Countryside by E-Bike

Pedal an e-bike out of the city through the green polder lowlands of Waterland to Zaanse Schans, where working 17th/18th-century windmills still turn over the river and artisans demo wooden clog-carving and farmhouse cheese-making. It's a double bucket-list hit - the postcard image of Holland plus the iconic 'Dutch travel by bike' experience - all led by a local guide and done comfortably in a half day.

What to expect

You'll pedal an e-bike out of Amsterdam's city streets into the serene green polder landscape of Waterland, gliding smoothly through quintessential Dutch countryside before arriving at Zaanse Schans, where 17th and 18th-century windmills still turn over the river in the iconic postcard image of Holland. There you'll watch artisans carve wooden clogs and demonstrate traditional farmhouse cheese-making—dual bucket-list moments—all guided by a local expert who navigates the route and brings the landscape to life. The e-bike does the legwork, making the half-day feel unhurried and immersive rather than rushed, and you'll experience what makes cycling so central to Dutch identity without the fitness barrier of a muscle-powered bike. It's a half-day rhythm: depart, ride, arrive, explore, return—comfortable and compact.

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Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam
~EUR 42 (~$46) guided countryside e-bike tour incl. e-bike, guide, ferry and windmill-village visit with cheese/clog demos; Zaanse Schans site fee ~EUR 17.50 from spring 2026. Operator running since 1997, books direct. Half-day - confirm the morning slot returns you with margin before all-aboard.
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Good to know

Book directly with Mike's Bike Tours Amsterdam (operating since 1997) to secure the morning slot and confirm it returns you with a safe margin before all-aboard; the operator will specify exact departure and return times needed for your ship. The tour costs ~€42 including e-bike, guide, ferry, and windmill-village entry, with an additional ~€17.50 site fee (spring 2026 onwards), totaling ~€60–€65 all-in. Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes suitable for cycling; bring sunscreen and a light layer since the polder winds can be cool even on clear days. Plan for a 6-hour window from pier to pier, departing within 2–3 hours of port arrival to ensure a full experience and safe return buffer before departure.

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