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Road cycling routes around Hollands Kroon traverse a flat landscape characterized by expansive polders, intricate dikes, and coastal areas. The region, situated in North Holland, offers well-maintained, paved surfaces ideal for road cycling. Cyclists encounter long stretches alongside dikes and through agricultural fields, with views of the IJsselmeer and Amstelmeer. The former island of Wieringen provides a unique terrain shaped by ancient history and water management.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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On April 9, 1944, 36 American P-51 Mustang fighters of the 363rd Fighter Group took off from Staplehurst Air Base in England. Their task was to escort American bombers returning from a raid on Tutow in Germany and protect them from German fighters. At 14:25, just off the Danish coast, pilot Pollard experienced engine problems. He turned around and flew back via the Wadden Sea, but lost more and more altitude. His wingman, 2nd Lt. Deeds, followed him until they disappeared into a bank of clouds, about 1,000 meters above Texel. At 14:50, Deeds lost sight of him and could not make radio contact. Shortly afterwards, Deeds saw flames and smoke, indicating a crash in the water. Pollard was killed. His body washed ashore on 19 April 1944 at the Waddenzeedijk near Hippolytushoef and was buried at Zandburen Cemetery. In 1949 he was reburied at Lassen Cemetery, Susanville, California USA.
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On 17 January 1945, both Beaufighters took off from the English airfield North Coates at around 12:35. A total of 32 Beaufighters and 23 Spitfires participated in this mission. The target was a convoy that was lying in front of the port of Den Helder. After the attack, the squadron flew back over the Noordkop in a wide curve. Six aircraft flew in the direction of the water tower at Wieringerwaard. However, the two in front collided with each other just as the tower was passed and crashed. The four who remained behind thought that the two had been hit by guns from the ground. They then opened fire and the water tower suffered heavy damage. The damage has been repaired, but is still visible. The tragic thing is that there were no anti-aircraft guns at this location. However, all four crew members of the two Beaufighters were killed and are buried in the cemetery of Wieringerwaard.
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Hollands Kroon offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 230 options recorded on komoot. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy to moderate and even a few challenging rides.
You can expect predominantly flat terrain, characteristic of the Netherlands. Routes often traverse expansive polders, follow intricate dikes, and hug coastal areas with views of the IJsselmeer and Amstelmeer. The former island of Wieringen offers a slightly more undulating landscape shaped by ancient history. The routes are generally well-maintained and paved, ensuring a smooth ride.
Yes, Hollands Kroon is an excellent region for beginners. There are over 120 easy road cycling routes available, characterized by their flat, paved surfaces and scenic views, making them ideal for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
While the region is largely flat, there are over 100 moderate routes and a few difficult ones for experienced cyclists seeking longer distances or slightly more varied conditions. For instance, the Amstelmeerdijk – Strijkmolens near Rustenburg loop from Westerland is a moderate 66.1-mile route that offers an extensive ride along dikes and past historical windmills.
Many routes in Hollands Kroon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular choice is the De Ven Lighthouse – Zuiderdijk Cycling Route loop from Medemblik, which is 37.6 miles long and offers beautiful coastal views. Another great option is the Tulip fields – Callantsoog Village Church loop from Anna Paulowna, a 30.2-mile route through agricultural fields.
Road cycling in Hollands Kroon offers numerous scenic views. You'll often find panoramic vistas across vast polders and waterways from atop the dikes. The region also features coastal stretches with views of the IJsselmeer and Amstelmeer. You might also encounter areas with forests, heaths, lakes, and wetlands, adding variety to the natural scenery.
Yes, cycling in Hollands Kroon is often a journey through history. You can explore sites like Radboud Castle or Fort Kijkduin. The region's landscape itself tells a story of human endeavor, from ancient Ice Age hills on Wieringen to modern polder and dike construction. The Amstelmeerdijk – Strijkmolens near Rustenburg loop from Westerland passes by historical windmills, offering a glimpse into Dutch heritage.
The road cycling routes in Hollands Kroon are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the well-paved surfaces, the flat and open landscapes, and the unique coastal and polder views that define the region.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Hollands Kroon, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. Spring is particularly beautiful when the tulip fields are in bloom. However, the well-maintained, paved routes are accessible year-round, weather permitting.
Yes, some routes provide glimpses or direct views of the Wadden Sea, especially those closer to the northern coast. For example, the Frieseweg – View of the Wadden Sea loop from Wieringerwerf is an easy 27.1-mile route that offers scenic views of this unique natural area.
Absolutely. The former island of Wieringen, with its slightly undulating landscape and unique character, is a popular area for road cycling. The Amstelmeerdijk – Frieseweg loop from Wieringen is a moderate 28.3-mile route that allows you to experience the blend of nature and history unique to Wieringen.


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