Cycling in the Achterhoek
Understand
Etiquette
The Achterhoek has no different etiquette for cyclists than the rest of the Netherlands. To give you a quick summary:- Always stay on the right side of the road. If a designated bike lane (see image) is available, use that lane.
- When turning a corner, use your hand to indicate where you are planning to go. If the road consists of multiple turning lanes, move into the lane that corresponds to the way you are going.
- Always give way to other road users coming from your right or on a priority road.
- Always keep your eyes on the road. The scenery may be beautiful, but safety is still the number one priority.
- Always obey road signs and other directions given. If something has happened to disrupt the regular flow of traffic, signs or people will be there to regulate traffic.
Routes
Below are multiple cycling routes in the Achterhoek listed on the website of the Foundation National Cycling Platform(Stichting Landelijk Fietsplatform). The websites link to PDF files available on their website, ready to be printed. They are in Dutch, but visually show the cycling notes and the distance between them, alongside a map of the region with the route on it.
National cycling routes
LF3: HanzerouteA route passing by most of the Hanze-cities, amongst which is Zutphen. Most of the route follows the river IJssel.
LF4: Middle-Netherlands routeA route cutting straight through the middle of the Netherlands, giving you an impression of all that it has to offer.
LF15: Farmland routeA route showing you all the countrysides that the Netherlands has to offer including the tulip industry in North Holland and farming in newly gained land, Flevoland.
Rhine routeA route following the entirety of the river Rhine throughout the Netherlands.
Round the NetherlandsThe ultimate route for a vacation by bike. You will get to see nearly all that the Netherlands has to offer, while staying as close to the borders as possible.
Round TwenteA route that shows you all of Twente, located directly north of the Achterhoek.