The "Path of Cities" is a cycling route that connects the metropolis of Amsterdam and Brussels. About 350 km, the route, represented by the LF2 sign,
The “Path of Cities” is a cycling route that connects the metropolis of Amsterdam and Brussels.
About 350 km, the route, represented by the LF2 sign, runs completely on a bicycle track and is always flat.
Its features make it an ideal route for families and beginners of bicycle tourism.
Easy to follow and full of services for cyclists allows you to appreciate the magical atmosphere of Dutch and Flemish campaigns.
The official Dutch guide advises you to divide your journey into 8 stages not exceeding 80 km each.
The route begins in the center of Amsterdam, the most bike-friendly city in Europe lends itself perfectly to be explored on the pedals. Once out of the capital, the reference bicycle route begins its journey into the Dutch countryside through several very attractive tourist towns and small rural towns.
The itinerary continues in Biesbosch National Park, one of the few fresh water areas in Europe, along the Hollands Diep River.
The bike path crosses the border with Belgium and head to Anversa. Here the route leads to the discovery of several small towns in the country, particularly characteristics of Belgian culture and also visited by local people.
Anversa is the largest city in Flanders and the main port of Belgium. The “Path of Cities” runs through the historic center. Once you leave the city, go to Brussels to go to the Belgian countryside riding along rivers and through vast meadows.
Before the end of the journey, there is also the opportunity to visit Leuven, a young and dynamic university town.
The arrival in Brussels is the right reward for the long drive did.