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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Dutch Coast - Calais to Groningen. Anyone have experience of heading up the Dutch coast over the N57, A7 etc to the Groningen area? It means trying to keep west of Brugges, Rotterdam, plowing through the Hague and keeping west of Amsterdam. An OK ride with a few nice sights of the coast - or a fecking tortuous non event bedevilled by traffic lights and trucks and a possible cause for chucking yourself into a canal?
Wapping Well-known member Moderator. Pump the two towns into Kurviger and set it to the twistiest setting. Nice enough run, pretty towns and villages it's not THAT bad Stick you sat nav info on and see how far below sea level you can get, put your finger in a dyke, check out Windy Miller's retirement gaff, see if you can get your clogs down, Spot wildlife, a little mouse with clogs on Well I declare!
Going clip-clippety-clop on the stairs. Oh yeah! The north of Holland is flat and extremely boring. The ''Afsluitdijk'' or ''big dyke across the north west of Holland'' is also pretty boring. Best is to head slightly inland of the Hague and head north east using the minor roads and coming out then close to Groningen. The Next stages get pretty uneventful, very flat and not too much to see but from Zwolle again north east towards Hoogenveen and eventually Assen.
Depends how much time you have and where you intend to get to. If you want to get to Germany there are a lot better ways to go If you want more details PM me. Thanks for the replies guys Kurviger takes me in land and heads NE on the back roads - so that probably tells me everything I need to know about the dutch coast!