An unforgettable road trip through tulip fields!

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

After reading my blog post title, you might have expected the post would be on Amsterdam’s Keukenhof tulip field that lures every traveler who visits Amsterdam, right? Viola, You are absolutely wrong 😉

I had read a lot about Keukenhof on the internet. But, us being not-a-fan-of-overcrowded-places, we decided to skip Keukenhof as it has become more commercialized in recent years. Instead, our plan was to explore more off the beaten paths like Noordoostpolder & Lelystad. Tulip fields are spread across more than 200 kilometers, these tulip bulbs burst into colorful tulip during spring.

Renting a car and driving through a gorgeous stretch of tulip fields was one of the best things we did. Not only we got to see the tulip fields, but also to cherish all magical moments while driving through Dutch countryside.

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How eye-catching it is!

Facts

As mentioned above, tulip season starts during spring and lasts for four weeks (mid-April to mid-May). The best time to visit is the end of April. Having said that, please note the tulip season may differ depending on the weather.

You can find tulip route map below. When you plan a visit to these fields, make sure to check official websites of Noordoostpolder and Flevoland for updated information on tulip route.

We rented a car at Amsterdam and drove through Giethoorn & Noordoostpolder to Lelystad. If you are planning to visit countryside tulip fields, I recommend you to rent a car or bring your own. If you are a thrill seeker you can even peddle a bicycle or walk through tulip fields (A dedicated walkway is available anyone who wishes to explore by foot).

During our visit to tulip fields, we stayed at Lelystad- a beautiful port town with spectacular views and delectable foods.

Make sure you load up on snacks for your road trip if you wish to have a picnic at charming Dutch countryside as this stretch is an off the beaten path and has no many supermarkets on the way.

Not to worry, the route has few restaurants that offer some delicious foods.

Having a plan of covering approximately more than 200 kilometers of tulip fields, we divided our itinerary into 2 days.

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Areas we covered on our tulip road trip (marked in blue)

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A pitstop during countryside drive

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Day 1 of our two days tulip fields exploration

After spending a memorable time in a fairyland – Giethoorn, we made our way to the west of Netherlands. Noordoostpolder was the first one where we got to see a vast assortment of tulips. We covered stretch of more than 100 kilometers in Noordoostpolder. Here is our route map of day 1 –

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Source : Noordoostpolder

Below are few photos of Noordoostpolder tulip fields-

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A leap of joy

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You will often spot admirable horses on your trip. Be ready to catch those dazzling moments!

After our trip in Noordoostpolder, we drove to Lelystad and stayed overnight with a lovely view of small canals and water stream. If you are planning to stay in Lelystad like we did, do make some time to visit Lelystad port during sunset to spend an evening. The tiny town has some amazing restaurants with a spectacular view of the waterfront. Do visit the restaurant “De Rede van Bataviahaven” and try their delicious burger. Nom 😊

Day 2 of our two days tulip fields exploration

On our second day, we once again drove through approximately 100 kilometers stretch of tulip fields in Lelystad. It was hard not to pit-stop at almost all the tulip fields we spotted on our way 😊 As we were in no rush, we started our day 2 early afternoon and we drove until evening with innumerable pit stops. Below is our day 2 road trip map-

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Source : Lelystad

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The outlier

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Espalier trees

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Postcard from Dutch countryside!

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Always make new friends when you are at new place 😊

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A common site during tulip road trip

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Take some time to admire Dutch countryside sunsets. Those moments still give me goosebumps.

I must say, except for few tulip fields where they had a few more tourists, we got most of them on our own 😊

Both Day 1 & day 2 gave us an epic experience of driving through never-ending tulip fields spreading colors as far as one’s eyes could reach. It was astonishing and one of a kind! I highly recommend this epic road trip to every traveler. You should not miss this for the world.

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The world needs more places like this!

This post received a 3% upvote from @randowhale thanks to @finnhaasl! For more information, click here!

Nice photos .
And you too.😉😎

Thank you @pkvlogs

Hi... It's so nice.. I like nature and this is really wonderful :)

Hi, @geetharao I am so glad you enjoyed my post :)

Nice trip, I have been in Flevoland a few years ago, it's very beautiful and quiet!

Yes, we loved it!

Outstanding photos, thanks for sharing. I enjoy the ones where the tulips saturate the landscape while the modern, monolithic wind turbines rise into the sky. Beautiful!

Thank you so much :)

Upvote here

Aw you took real nice pictures! :) Wish to go there someday, the tulips and the dogs are lovely.

Thanks a lot. Happy to inspire fellow travelers :) Those are Australian shepherds. They were so well-trained that it was fun to watch their poses in between tulips.

nice post.. I upvoted u.....u can also check my post. Thank u

Amazing photos!

Thank you @rtdcs :)

Oh! What beautiful photos!

Thanks!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Amazing post.Will plan on my next trip.You from india?

thanks @deejay81

gorgeous pictures and great post Chaithra!

Thanks @firepower. Just read and commented on your post, very informative as usual :)