5-day cycling vacation on the Lower Rhine Ridge
The Rhine; frontier of civilization
The Rhine and the Romans
All-inclusive cycling vacation in the Netherlands and Germany along hotels with luggage transport The Rhine and the Romans have been inseparable since ancient times. Rivers such as the Rhine and Danube, formed the natural northern border (limes) of the Roman Empire around 2,000 years ago and also provided natural protection from invaders. Limes Street.
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Fully catered cycling vacation in the Netherlands and Germany along hotels with luggage transport
The Rhine and the Romans have been inseparable since ancient times. Rivers such as the Rhine and Danube, formed the natural northern border (limes) of the Roman Empire around 2,000 years ago and also provided natural protection from invaders. The Limes Strait was an important trade route between Nijmegen and Xanten. The Romans have disappeared but the Limes Road is still there .
How fun would it be to visit by bicycle the places where the Romans used to leave their mark on the environment and culture so much. Good news: we have put together a wonderful cycling trip for you so that you can experience all this beauty in this cross-border cycling vacation in the Netherlands and Germany. During this cycling vacation, you will not only cycle past historical and scenic sights, but also past castles, rivers and through beautiful nature on quiet roads and bike paths. A fantastic journey of discovery by bicycle!
THE TRAVEL IN BIRTH You will travel on your own to the starting point in Berg en Dal. The cycling vacation begins with a visit to the oldest city in the Netherlands, Nijmegen and the historic center of Cuijk. Through the border town of Kleve, you cycle into Germany and the route takes you past the old town of Kalkar. The unusual stepped gable houses make Kalkar an unmistakable place on the Lower Rhine. Visit the idyllic town of Xanten, with its 2000-year history. The LVR-RömerMuseum near Xanten, built on the Roman foundations of the monumental entrance hall, provides a unique insight into life in ancient times. After this, the five-day bicycle tour leads you along the banks of the Rhine back to Berg en Dal.
When you bike the 7-day trip you will arrive at the Hanseatic city of Wesel where the Rhine and Lippe rivers meet and follow the Lippe River. Nature reserve Hohe Mark- Westmünsterland is one of the oldest nature reserves in Germany with a wide variety of landscapes. At Rees, the oldest German town on the lower Rhine , a ferry will take you back across the river. On the last ride of your cycling vacation, you will cycle back via the southern banks of the Rhine to the place where you started your cycling trip: Berg en Dal.









