Traveling by bicycle to Germany

in travel •  7 years ago 

Since I first moved to the Netherlands, one of the things that caught more attention the most is the number of bicycles in the country and how the Dutch use them for everything. Really, everyday transportation, getting the groceries, carrying the kids to school and even moving (yep, I have seen that). This is possible because the country has very good roads and many many km of bike lanes.

Last summer, I was staying in the Netherlands and my bf and I did not have any plans, but we knew we wanted to do something, like a mini-holiday, but without spending a lot. That is when I had the brilliant idea of biking to Germany! It was something that I had never done before, we would have a good story to tell afterward and it just seemed exciting at the time to put everything on a bike and just cycle. So we decided to do it.

Of course, at the time we did not really think of the obvious aspects of this plan that would make it very difficult. For e.g.: I am not the fittest person in the world. In fact, I can be quite lazy (being from Rio, where you take the car for everything, even for a 5/10 min walk) and I had not biked in more than 2 years. Next to that, I have never been good with distance, so I should have known that it would take much longer to arrive at the German border than we anticipated. Lastly, it was very likely I would get lost at some point during this trip.

But anyway, we booked some cabins (in campings) near the places we wanted to stop, packed of stuff, got ready and one day very early we started biking.

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During the first KM, it was fun and I was curious to see the countryside so I didn't even mind my lets hurting... But when we did around 25km I felt super tired and I needed food so we stop at a 'restpoint'. It was just nice, on a farm, where you could sit, buy some products made there as well as some cake and ice cream.

When we biked around 40km, I was totally dying. I felt like I could not feel my legs anymore, so we decided to stop for lunch in the town we were passing by. After that, we still had about 20km to go, but for the last 10km, my boyfriend was basically pushing me from his bike. After all that effort and pain, we made it to the 60km and were done for the day but we were not at the German border yet. Think about someone being unable to walk properly: that was me! I could barely move my legs or feel them touching the group.

Day Number 2: We had to bike another 30 something Km - it was not going to be a good day for me!

With a lot of pain everywhere, carrying heavy bikes (with all of our stuff) and kind of regretting the whole idea, we set off to the German border! Now, you think that we cycled to Germany so we probably stayed there for a few days in a nice German town, etc. However, before the trip, we decided that it would take too long to do that, but as we still wanted to keep the main idea (biking to Germany) we settle for just biking to the border. And that is what we did.

We biked many kilometers out of our "route" to get to the German border and the only things there were: 1 house (a very German house) and the flags of Germany and the Netherlands.

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If we had more time (and had I had a better preparation for this trip that wasn't waking up one day and biking for about 60km)we would have probably stayed somewhere nice in Germany, but the plan was to go back to the Netherlands to find our next hotel/summer cabin. After that, we cycled for another 2 days (about 20KM a day) until we completed a full circle and arrived back at Heino (village where we started).

Looking back now, I appreciate that experience much more. It took a lot of effort and energy, but it was very liberating. The Dutch countryside is beautiful, and by traveling around it by bike, you get to see your surroundings in a new light. I biked through flower fields, corn plantations, and beautiful windmills.

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Remember in the beginning of the post when I said that they have very good bike roads in the Netherlands? It is true! You can basically travel by bike throughout the entire country! Even when you are in big cities like Den Haag or Amsterdam, you will see some plates with a bike sign and a number next to the traffic lights. This is something else that makes traveling by bike in the Netherlands easier than in many other places: you have directions everywhere, so you know exactly which road you should follow by their number.

If you like nature or not, if you are lazy or fit, one thing is certain: if you have the opportunity to do something like this, you should give it a try!

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Good old Germany... :-)

Yes, Germany is lovely :)

hope you had a great time Upvoted and resteemed. thank you for sharing @mannyfig1856

Thank you, it was something I thought I'd never do before but I'm so glad I did it! :D

You are great @brazilianabroad able to travel far like this with your bike.

Thank you @azis :) I was really pushing my limits during those 4 days haha

Thank you for sharing your experiences with getting up and running. Keep on working at it. Perseverance and hard work are the keys to success. @brazilianabroad

@nakamurasatoshi I will! This was an accomplishment for me and I would like to do more things like this in the future, but next time I will need a better preparation, otherwise, I will not be able to walk after day 1 (like this time) hahaha

I am in Denmark and its practically the exact same! A huge change to what I have back home since I'm from Canada!

@kryptocek I've been to Denmark one and it was just beautiful there! Do you use bikes a lot in Canada? In Brazil, we go everywhere by car! Even if you wanted to travel by bike, I don't think it would be possible.

It truly is especially in Aarhus its incredible! No since I've been 16 we've been driving everywhere! No probably not would be to busy for you guys haha.

Awesome to hear it about my own country XD! Yeah i used to bike insane amounts as well when i was younger even going to school everyday that way.

I'm glad you liked it @josanuavir ! I will probably make more posts about the Netherlands because this is my second home! I hope you like to hear about it from my perspective haha

Great way to travel. Good for the health and make see the country under an other eye. Thanks for sharing this experience and good continuation !

Thank you @permatek ! It is very true, it makes you really take in the environment and everything you see. If I think about it, I wouldn't have noticed/experienced half of what I did if I was traveling through the same route by car, so it is good to do something like this for a change!

You're welcome. Sure ! Travelling in car is totally different, it can good to if you make long distances to see a country, but in really much better like this to really penetrate inside. That's a great experience. Have a good afternoon

Looks amazing! Perfect holiday for me as love cycling. Hope you had a great time : ) Resteemed, Upvoted & Following

Thank you very much @theinspirator! I'm glad you liked my post! Yes, the Netherlands has amazing roads for cycling and it is very safe to travel by bike there, so it is a perfect place for these type of trips! Have you ever been there?

You are welcome @brazilianabroad. I have been to the Netherlands, but not cycling. I lived in Copenhagen Denmark for 15 years and cycled everyday, the city has cycle paths everywhere. Have you ever been to Copenhagen? I still go cycling every other day now, as I live in the Peak District in the UK and is perfect for mountain biking. :)

Waoo, an unforgettable experience for you, even though you suffered a lot pedaling was worth doing it hahahaha. I'd like to travel to Holland and do something like that someday.... It must be very pleasant to see all that beauty as you go along the road, undoubtedly beautiful landscapes. If I ever raise enough money with Steemit, I think I will. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, I enjoyed reading your post :D. Greetings from Venezuela @brazilianabroad

Hey @emmanuel250998! Yes! I honestly felt so tired the entire time, but it was an experience very different from what I had had before. We biked near a river and passed a flower field, corn plantation hahaha It is not my ideal travel situation but for that summer, because we did want to spend a lot of money for a holiday, we decided to travel like that. The transportation was free at least and we stayed in campings (with the cabins) so it also helped save a lot :) If you ever go to the Netherlands and want to do something like that, I can give you more information about what I did!

You are a wonder woman. I suggest you to prepare a good bycycle-tire. Hehe..thanks for your post.
Regard from Indonesia.

Thank you @bahagia-arbi :) I would love to go to Indonesia someday and write about it! It seems to be beautiful there!

Cool! I am waiting for your coming. All the best for you my friend.

Nice travel post!

@mahamriaz thank you :D

More pictures please.

Hey @nicholas83 ! I will start making posts with more pictures but the problem is that most of the times, my pictures are not so good hahaha I should take a photography course or watch some tutorials :)

Solid blog! I have always heard there are more people who ride bikes and also walk in Europe than in the US. A lot of it is because of economic reasons and not as many people can afford cars over there.

Wrong, the bicycles some costs more or same than a car. It's very cheap, clean, easy, healthy to use. Especially with the rising gas prices people tend to go with bicycles more and more. As a Dutchman I can remember I grew up with bikes since I was about, well since I can remember. Our family have plenty of cars to use, mainly because my dad was a car mechanic. Still I was going to school by myself or with my brother by bicycle. It's just a cultural thing in the Netherlands and our whole Road system is made for bicycles too. Not to forget in cities you can get faster from place to place with the bicycle than with a car. You can avoid a lot of traffic jams, stop lights, save money on parking, save money on gas, etc.

I agree! Some bicycles can be very expensive but generally, it is cheaper than using a car of course! And as I see it, it has to do with 2 things: culture and distance. There are some big cities in the Netherlands, but there are mostly villages and towns, what makes it much easier to use a bike. If I tried cycling through Rio, it would take me forever to get anywhere (apart from the fact that we don't have the appropriate roads for that). The cultural part is also very strong, kids learn how to use a bike very young but they know it is a transportation method, not just a toy. Again in Brazil, I had a bicycle when I was young but it was just a toy, so I never saw it as something more. One thing I admire about the Netherlands is how much they are appreciate nature and the environment :)

You doing great for nature . Save planet and thanks for sharing

@lalitswami Thank you! I only traveled like that once, but I do bike every day to university, supermarket and etc :)

What lovely photos! So jelly right now. I should travel more (says my gf). This my convince me to do so.

Thank you @jawilder ! I am very happy to know that I am helping to convince you to travel more! Traveling is a passion for me and it is always an adventure because you cannot predict what is going to happen once you start your trip :)

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It seems great trip! Nice post and pics!

Thank you @hanumaneyes! If you enjoyed this post, maybe you would like some of my other posts about the Netherlands as well :)

Thank you @dailypoetry :)

That was exciting. Missed riding a bicycle, its been a while.

Yes, I missed it too! But now that I am living in the Netherlands again, I have to use it everyday hahaha If would like to do something like this, Europe has some amazing areas for cycling!

Sounds great. :)

That looks beautiful. I love touring by bike, but not if I'm riding on the shoulder choking on diesel fumes.

I took a trip through Prince Edward Island by bike once, and I recommend it if you get the chance. The island is beautiful, and an old railroad line spanning one end to the other with some offshoots was converted into a bike trail that winds through some incredible scenery.

Thank you @olyup! Sounds like you are describing a painting hahaha This was my first trip biking somewhere distant, but I would love to travel more like this in the future so if I go somewhere near Prince Edward Island someday, I will definitely check it out!

It seems great trip!

Thank you @arx27 :)

Whenever I visited the Dam I noticed people who are actually born in the Netherlands are very similar in facial features to the British and the Irish from the rest of Europe.

Angela Merkel is slowly turning Germany into a toilet.

All the best on your adventures too!

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wow very beautiful, since you moved to the Netherlands, was it a difficult transition? living in the UK seems like a fun new lifestyle.