Cycle London to Brussels via Amsterdam 2013
Are you looking for new different bike ride? Have you done London to Paris and want another challenge? If so, our London to Brussels bike ride which goes via Amsterdam offers a great alternative.
From London our route will take us through English suburbia, Essex wetlands and Dutch hamlets, through tulip fields and along canal paths to Amsterdam, where we will have a free afternoon to explore. From Amsterdam we will visit the pretty town of Breda, before continuing on into Belgium. Cycling along mainly minor roads and quiet lanes, we will cover approximately 300 miles during the 4 days. We finish our challenge at the Atomium in the historic city of Brussels, and will celebrate our achievements that evening over a Belgian biére or two.
What's more, we're offering Road.cc users 10% off! Simply quote discount code CCLB13 when you checkout. So book your place today!
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