Travelling with a Bicycle to the Netherlands

There’s nothing quite like exploring a new country on two wheels! Travelling with a bike from England to the Netherlands gives you so much freedom to explore the country and beyond.
Whether you want to want a leisurely cycle along the canals in Amsterdam or explore the history of Delft beaches, you’ll be spoilt for choice when choosing your next Netherland adventure.
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Travelling by ferry with a bike rack

There’s nothing quite like exploring a new country on two wheels! Travelling with a bike from England to the Netherlands gives you so much freedom to explore the country and beyond.

The Netherlands is renowned as the perfect European country to explore by bike. There are many cycle routes and National Parks to explore, made easy as the landscape is so flat.

If you’re looking for a more metropolitan adventure, the liberal capital of Amsterdam is known for being a cyclist’s paradise and the route up the coast from Rotterdam is one not to be missed.

If you’re bringing your bikes with a car, make sure that you remember to include any attached racks or boxes in the height and length of your vehicle when making your booking.

Before boarding the ferry, please make sure that everything is securely fastened – we wouldn’t want any damage to come to your (or anyone else’s) property, especially as the North Sea crossing is a long journey and the sea can get rough!

You may want to consider buying a bicycle rack that attaches to the back of your vehicle, making it easier to check everything is safe and secure before the journey.

Another thing to make sure is that you disable your car alarm before making your way from your vehicle to the passenger deck.

The movement of the ferry can set alarms off, which wouldn’t be good to wake up to in the middle of the night!

If you are travelling without a vehicle you must check in via the car lanes, and not as a foot passenger. Cyclists will ride or walk up the ramp with their bicycle to deck 7 and all vehicles will be suspended until you reach the roof. Once you are on deck 7, a marshal will direct you were to go and secure your bicycle. 

Top tip: bicycles count as vehicles, so make sure you’ve thought of this in advance when making your booking. Remember – only one bicycle is allowed per booking.

Make sure you get to the Port of Hull with plenty of time to spare – check in closes 90 minutes before the ship is scheduled to depart, we recommend arriving plenty of time before this to prevent any hold-ups, as the ferry terminal can get busy.

Make sure you bring with you:

  • Reflective clothing
  • Puncture repair kit
  • Portable phone charger

You may also want to read up on European cycling laws, as you could get fined for something that is legal in the UK.

It is also a good idea to make a note of places to stop and rest along your journey route and let your accommodation know in advance when you are planning to arrive.

If you wish to add more than one bicycle onto your booking, please call our customer support team on 01304 44 88 88.

Call centre opening hours can be found in our Help section.

Travelling by ferry with a bike rack
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