Bicycle rental in Netherlands with drop-off in another city

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I'm planning a Bicycle trip in Netherlands for this April. I'm searching for bike rentals. I saw a lot of information on renting bikes, but I have two specific questions.

It is easy to find a bike to travel medium distances (Like 50 ~ 70 Km)?

Is is possible to rent a bike in Amsterdam and return it on other city (I would like to go to Rotterdam and from there get my plane back to France)?

PS: It is very strange to me that information like this one is not very often found in english. I wouldn't expect that from a country that has "ciclying everywhere" as a tourism appeal.

EDIT

It seems like the best solution after all is to buy a second hand bike (the very same tip came from a dutch friend)



Best Answer

  • Traditional renting Most bike rental shops are local bike shops that also do renting so it will be hard to rent in a city and leave it in another city. If there is a renting company that also accepts bycicles in another city I am not aware of it but your best bet would be with the big players (Macbike and others. just google for bike rental amsterdam)

  • OV-Fiets Another option would be ov-fiets. These bikes are part of the Netherlands public transport system and you can find them in almost all train stations. You can rent in one place and leave it in another rental point. The problem is that you need to apply for this and you need a Dutch address.

  • Buying Another option that you may consider is, depending on the nr of days you plan to cycle, to buy a second hand bike. You can find them starting at 100euros (even less). In the end it might be cheaper than renting and you might allways try to sell it at destination.




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Can you park your bike anywhere in the Netherlands?

Basically you're allowed to park your bicycle anywhere, as long as there are no signs saying it's a no bike parking area. You are expected to make sure your bike is not in other people's way and won't do any damage if it gets blown or knocked over. It won't be the first time a bike goes through a shop window!

Can Tourists rent OV Fiets?

The OV-fiets system is still not available to tourists in an easy way, because it has to be connected to a Dutch bank account for the payment system to work.

Where do Dutch people keep their bikes?

Bicycle hangars are another type of home-side bicycle parking, you can find those all over the Netherlands as well, but neighbourhood bicycle parking facilities can store many more bicycles. Utrecht is not the only city to have these facilities. They also exist in Amsterdam and other larger Dutch cities.

How much are bike rentals Netherlands?

Many stations provide cycle hire from \u20ac 6.50 a day (including theft insurance). You will be asked for a valid proof of identity and a deposit (\u20ac 50 to \u20ac 145). Advance booking by phone is advisable. Dutch people often hire an OV (public transport) bike.



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Answer 2

If anyone, like me was trying to find resources for doing a long-distance riding trip to tour cities in the Netherlands, the best options I found was either to:

  1. Rent a touring bike for several days from a big renting company (geared towards multi-day & longer distance rentals)
  2. Buy a second-hand bike

I am planning to opt for the first choice because it removes the hassle of needing to find a second-hand bike in the first place, and for the flexibility for how many days I can rent it for. Approaching King's bikes in Amsterdam in the morning to inquire for prices and bike sizes :)

I used the following article to help me - https://www.hollandcyclingroutes.com/practical/cycle-hire-and-parking

Other options I considered:

  • Renting a road bike (didn't go for this as it posture does not look that comfortable considering I will be carrying a backpack w me + more expensive)
  • OV fiets bike (cheap, but probably not as comfortable/suitable too)
  • Using my own personal city bike

Answer 3

Most Dutch bikes will be capable of travelling 50-70KM easily. I have personally travelled that distance on a Mac Bike (3 gear) last November. Obviously you need to be physically up to it but because of the Dutch bike network and geographically flat lands, racking up the mileage is relatively easy in my experience.

I am not aware of a rental shop that will allow multi drop off. Although I have not seen it as an option either. The larger rentals will possibly be your best bet as they are have a larger network across The Netherlands but don't be surprised if there was an added cost. For what it is worth a rental in Amsterdam is much cheaper the longer you have the bike so it might be best to just rent the bike for the duration and return at the end of your visit. It will probably be cheaper.

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