Sign at campground says... "If you need a bike take one..."
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Sign at campground says... "If you need a bike take one..."
I was enjoying an electronics-free camping weekend with my family, hence no photos. Sorry! Anyway as we approached the campground host campsite I saw literally 100 or more bicycles in every shape and size, in about a dozen homemade bike racks. Tiny kids bikes, and bikes with child seats mounted also. There was also a generator with a compressor and an air pump. A large sign read "Guest Bikes. If you need a bike take one, no need to ask. Please respect bikes and return to rack when you are done."
We enjoyed biking around the campgrounds! How Cool is that?!
We enjoyed biking around the campgrounds! How Cool is that?!
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I was enjoying an electronics-free camping weekend with my family, hence no photos. Sorry! Anyway as we approached the campground host campsite I saw literally 100 or more bicycles in every shape and size, in about a dozen homemade bike racks. Tiny kids bikes, and bikes with child seats mounted also. There was also a generator with a compressor and an air pump. A large sign read "Guest Bikes. If you need a bike take one, no need to ask. Please respect bikes and return to rack when you are done."
We enjoyed biking around the campgrounds! How Cool is that?!
We enjoyed biking around the campgrounds! How Cool is that?!
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No info on location? And it sounded like such a positive recommendation.
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I was at a campground that had a similar set of bikes a few years ago. I went to explore the country roads around the area and had to walk back with a flat tire.
I guess they're nice for toodling around the campground, but not meant for longer rides.
I guess they're nice for toodling around the campground, but not meant for longer rides.
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I highly recommend the De Hoge Veluwe National Park. It is one of the largest continuous nature reserves in Holland, measuring in at 5,400 hectares, or 13,343 acres. Hike or cycle through this beautiful natural landscape on a white bike, free of charge, or visit the Kröller-Müller Museum, with its sculpture garden and largest private Van Gogh collection in the world.
Free White Bicycles
The easiest way to explore these wide lands is by bicycle. De Hoge Veluwe National Park has 40 kilometres (25 miles) of cycling paths and 1,800 bicycles for free use. These white bicycles can be found in various locations throughout the park, as well as at the Hoenderloo, Otterlo and Schaarsbergen entrances, allowing you to hop on the saddle as soon as you enter. There are also white bicycles for children (without trainer wheels) and bicycles with front or rear children’s seats.
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh.
The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. Temporary exhibitions ensure that the museum keeps pace with all the latest developments and retains public interest.https://www.holland.com/global/touri...e-veluwe-6.htm
Free White Bicycles
The easiest way to explore these wide lands is by bicycle. De Hoge Veluwe National Park has 40 kilometres (25 miles) of cycling paths and 1,800 bicycles for free use. These white bicycles can be found in various locations throughout the park, as well as at the Hoenderloo, Otterlo and Schaarsbergen entrances, allowing you to hop on the saddle as soon as you enter. There are also white bicycles for children (without trainer wheels) and bicycles with front or rear children’s seats.
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh.
The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. Temporary exhibitions ensure that the museum keeps pace with all the latest developments and retains public interest.https://www.holland.com/global/touri...e-veluwe-6.htm
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I highly recommend the De Hoge Veluwe National Park. It is one of the largest continuous nature reserves in Holland, measuring in at 5,400 hectares, or 13,343 acres. Hike or cycle through this beautiful natural landscape on a white bike, free of charge, or visit the Kröller-Müller Museum, with its sculpture garden and largest private Van Gogh collection in the world.
Free White Bicycles
The easiest way to explore these wide lands is by bicycle. De Hoge Veluwe National Park has 40 kilometres (25 miles) of cycling paths and 1,800 bicycles for free use. These white bicycles can be found in various locations throughout the park, as well as at the Hoenderloo, Otterlo and Schaarsbergen entrances, allowing you to hop on the saddle as soon as you enter. There are also white bicycles for children (without trainer wheels) and bicycles with front or rear children’s seats.
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh.
The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. Temporary exhibitions ensure that the museum keeps pace with all the latest developments and retains public interest.https://www.holland.com/global/touri...e-veluwe-6.htm
Free White Bicycles
The easiest way to explore these wide lands is by bicycle. De Hoge Veluwe National Park has 40 kilometres (25 miles) of cycling paths and 1,800 bicycles for free use. These white bicycles can be found in various locations throughout the park, as well as at the Hoenderloo, Otterlo and Schaarsbergen entrances, allowing you to hop on the saddle as soon as you enter. There are also white bicycles for children (without trainer wheels) and bicycles with front or rear children’s seats.
The Kröller-Müller Museum is a second home to Vincent van Gogh.
The museum boasts almost 90 paintings and more than 180 drawings, making it the second largest collection of Van Goghs in the world. In addition, the museum is home to top works by modern masters including Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. Temporary exhibitions ensure that the museum keeps pace with all the latest developments and retains public interest.https://www.holland.com/global/touri...e-veluwe-6.htm