A man died after entering a plane's engine at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on Wednesday.
15.05.2024 - 11:13 / lonelyplanet.com
Beyond the Netherlands’ biggest and best-known cities, a patchwork of farmland, fields, villages and towns laced by canals, polders, dykes and windmills unfolds across the flat, low-lying Dutch landscapes.
These road trips will give you a taste of the Netherlands’ exquisite scenery, age-old traditions and ingenious innovations. With state-of-the-art roads, driving is an ideal way to make spontaneous stops and discoveries. The country’s short distances and extensive cycling paths offer the option to hop off or even swap out the car completely and travel these routes by bike.
Ready to explore the Netherlands? Here are the places that should be on your agenda
Best road trip for colorful photo ops
Haarlem–Leiden; 64km (40 miles); allow one day
Time it right to travel through a kaleidoscope of color on this glorious route, which takes in the best of the Bollenstreek bulb-growing region. Leaving the cobbled streets and gabled buildings of Haarlem, you’ll soon pass open fields and flower farms. On the northwestern edge of pretty Lisse, the Keukenhof Gardens put on showstopping displays of blooms (some 7 million) during spring.
Throughout the year, you can visit Keukenhof’s castle gardens free of charge, and find out more about the Netherlands’ national flower at Lisse’s Museum De Zwarte Tulp (Museum of the Black Tulip). Turning west takes you to coastal Noordwijk, with its white-sand dunes roamed by fallow deer, foxes, speckled green sand lizards and a cacophony of birdlife. From here, it’s a half-hour drive south to historic Leiden, hometown of Rembrandt as well as the Hortus Botanicus Leiden, the Netherlands’ oldest botanic gardens.
Planning tip: Tulip season runs from around mid-March to mid-May, when the Keukenhof Gardens are open (book tickets in advance). This route is also lovely during the dahlia flowering season from mid-August to mid-October. Check the Bollenstreek’s flower map to see what’s in bloom, and for flower fields that you can enter (the map also flags production fields, which you can capture from outside instead).
Want to explore the tulip fields by bike? Here's how to do it
Best road trip for cheese lovers
Gouda–Alkmaar; 126km (78 miles); allow one to two days
Feast on delectable Dutch cheese along this route linking the Netherlands’ trio of historic cheese towns.
Charming, canal-woven Gouda has been the center of the surrounding valley’s cheese trade since the Middle Ages. A recreated cheese market takes place in front of the historic waag (weighing house) weekly in spring and summer. If you miss it, you can learn about Gouda’s cheese history at its interactive Cheese Experience.
North past lush pastures and the spinning windmills of traditional working village Zaanse Schans, swing by
A man died after entering a plane's engine at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on Wednesday.
A person died on Wednesday after they “ended up” inside a running plane engine at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, officials said, although the circumstances of the person’s death remained unclear.
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