Easter Weekend in the Tulip Fields

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Well it finally happened, after three years of trying we finally made it to the tulip fields in the Netherlands. We had originally planned to go, back in the spring of 2020 but then covid reared it's ugly head and put a stop to that idea.

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At the time I thought "Oh well, there's always next year," but then the same thing happened in the spring of 2021 and I started to worry that it was never going to happen.

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But as it turns out spring of 2022 pulled through for us and we actually made it there. Whoop Whoop!

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The tulip fields are scattered around the small town of Lisse and the large garden attraction called the Keukenhof. You can park your car at Keukenhof for 6 euro and take the bike routes around the fields from there.

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I would say that if you want to see the fields and take pictures up close then you pretty much have to bike. I wouldn't recommend driving because it looked like a nightmare during our visit on a sunday. The roads where most of the fields are located are quite narrow and there are bikers and pedestrians literally everywhere. The few cars that we saw were stuck going at a snails pace behind dozens and dozens of people. There's really no place to pull over either so it would be difficult to get out of a car to take photos. If you must drive then I would say you would need to go early in the morning on a week day to make it easy on yourself. That or just stick to the Keukenhof garden. Bikes can be rented from many locations in the area including the Keukenhof itself.

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The bike route maps that you find online aren't the greatest but the city (or region) does an awesome job posting signs along the route that lead you to the fields. The entire circuit is done on dedicated bike lanes so it's very easy to follow and very safe.

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There are several circuits of varying lengths, so I would say that there is a route for any endurance level or any skill set. There are three main routes and each are marked by their own color - red, green or purple, with red being the longest route of the three. It's 25km in length.

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We actually started our bike ride from our hotel in Leidan though which was an hours ride away from Lisse. In total we biked around 60km.

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We were pretty tired by the end of the day and also in a bit of pain - actually more than a little pain. It didn't help that I biked with an extra 15-20lbs on my back.

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I'm still smiling in the photo above so this photo must have been taken early on in the day. I wasn't smiling by the end. Actually my butt still hurts from the bike seat.

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It takes skill to take a selfie while riding.

The easiest place to begin a bike ride would be at the Keukenhof parking lot or maybe the small town of Lisse. From either of those locations you can ride into the bike lane and begin following the colored signs.

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The first field that we came to was a hyacinth field and it was just as impressive as the tulips but for a different reason.

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Hyacinths are colorful and all but it was their fragrance that made them really special.

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The air was so fragrant all around the field, it smelled like walking into a room that someone had just had a shower in - very clean and fresh and aromatic.

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You actually see quite a few different types of flowers along the route. Tulips, hyacinth and daffodils mostly and all of them in a wide array of different colors.

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My favorite spot was this tulip field with a few rows of multi-colored flowers.

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Most fields are a solid color so the multi-colored one was pretty unique.

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As you can see it was only a few rows before it turned into a solid red, but it was enough to get a cool effect if you took your photos at the right angle.

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Taking really good photos wasn't all that easy though and I'm not all that pleased with the ones I took. There was a ton of space away from people, which was great, but there wasn't any shade around the fields to help out the camera. It was a bit of a battle with the sunshine really.

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I think my camera especially hated these orange tulips. "Are they red? Are they orange? I can't tell."

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A lot of the photos I took were facing the sun or the sun was behind me and washing out the flowers. Still, I really couldn't complain about the weather. It was a beautiful day for a bike ride - very warm and sunny.

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I read online that you're not supposed to walk in the fields when you visit them and one field had a sign posted that actually made that request.

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It was pretty easy to not walk in so most of the photos we took were from the edge of the fields.

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As we got deeper into the area we noticed that the signs had disappeared and that basically everyone was walking between the rows to get pictures. It seemed wrong to us at first but we eventually succumbed to the temptation and before we knew it we were doing a photo shoot between the rows just like everyone else.

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From what I saw everyone was being very respectful to not trample the flowers or step off the row so that was good to see.

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There are a few cafes, bars and restaurants along the route if you want to stop off for a drink or a quick bite to eat.

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We saw this one restaurant at the edge of a small lake that was marked by rows and rows of wooden posts that were topped with a bucket of flowers.

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The restaurant itself was decorated with large and elaborate flower arrangements and bouquets as well.

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It was a really pretty spot so we stopped for a coffee and a small snack of bread and dipping sauces.

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Online I read that the best time of year to see the tulips in bloom is between the middle of April to the first week in May so now is the time to see them if its on your list of things to do. You don't want to wait too long in May because eventually the farmers will cut the flowers in order to strengthen the bulbs.

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But I can say that biking the tulips fields is a worth while thing to do if you're looking for a nice spring activity.

Well thats it for now. If you are interested in seeing more of our trip to the Netherlands than stay tuned, theres more to come. Until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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It's all about them bikes in the Netherlands! Tulips! By the shedload, what a beautiful sight. A great day for it too.

I have taken a selfie whilst riding a bike, you are right. It is surprisingly difficult!

Yeah biking in the Netherlands is amazing and we really lucked out with the weather. It was a little chilly first thing in the morning when we left around 9am but it warmed up quickly.

It's probably easy to take a selfie for very experienced riders but for me, taking it out of my pocket and trying not to drop it was a real challenge haha

Nobody wants a dropped smartphone!!!

We plan to go soonish when the little boom is old enough to ride. I love the Netherlands!

Awesome!!! That will be fun.

Yeah we really love the Netherlands. I think its an underrated country to travel to. Leiden is our favorite city there and its close to Lisse and the Keukenhof. I highly recommend it as a destination, if you haven't already been? Its probably one of our favorite cities in Europe so far - top 10 for sure.

I havent and noted, it shall be done! I think it is underrated definitely the whole place. Too much focus on the capital!

Yeah I agree. The capital is definitely a great city to experience, at least once, but there is more to the country for sure.

I think it is defo good to experience as a crazy person and good to experience with a lady of good standing. I have been on numerous debauched weekends there and some far nicer ones with my Good Lady!

What an amazingly beautiful spot. :) Would love to visit there if I ever get the chance! Some awesome portraits as well, I'm sure you'll probably cherish those for many years. Hope all is well buddy!

Thanks man. I hope you get to one day, it is a really nice location. I hope that you are doing well also 😁

Tulips, hyacinth and daffodils, we had them all in our garden when I was a child.
Obviously, not in this quantity :D

The fragrance of hyacinths is so special indeed! How much I like it!!

Yeah we want to plant some in our garden when we go back home now. The fragrance is really nice.

I have always wanted to ask you have you always been living in France?

I vaguely can recall something that you used to live in Canada or I am completely mixing up some things? 😂

No, you are right, we are Canadian. We've been in France since August 2019 and are going back to Canada September of this year. So our time is almost up :(

Yay, then I can still count on my memory :))

But I am really not sure how and when I read that. Anyway, that is super, really great adventure you came to Europe and went to so many places.
I suppose you would travel even more, but you came just a few months before covid things and travel restrictions started.

September? well, you have a whole summer in front of you, enjoy as much as you can, and visit as much as you can.

Did you like staying on this side of the Ocean?

Did you like staying on this side of the Ocean?

I loved it over here. I would stay forever if I could. The part of Canada that we are from (Ontario) has nothing to do or see and the province is very much centered around business so lifestyle is poor. It's very much a - your life is your work mentality and you can feel it in the air. People only talk about work which says a lot - work is life lol

Oh, I am glad you liked Europe. A pity you can not stay, at least some years more :D
Imagine this kind of lifestyle..for the rest of your life... living for a few years in any other part of the globe, then move again and so on.
Wouldn't it be great? :) 😀

There's really no place to pull over either so it would be difficult to get out of a car to take photos.

How about sitting on top of a car and taking photographs :)

The air was so fragrant all around the field, it smelled like walking into a room that someone had just had a shower in - very clean and fresh and aromatic.

Anyone will feel like not to come back from this place, its so beautiful and amazing. I would advise you carry a portable umbrella to deal with the fight with sunlight.

Hmm siting on top of the car 🤔...
I think that would work! 😂

An umbrella would be a good idea, I never thought of that. That's a good trick. 😊 👍

That is so stunning. Seriously, I just logged on to the website and check flights, haven't been to Amsterdam for years, I might just be on my way!!!

That's amazing! I haven't been to the Keukenhof yet but I hear that it's incredible and regret that we didn't go during this trip. I'm an idiot and didn't read the website carefully. I thought that they didn't allow dogs on the premises but apparently they do so I don’t know why I thought that. We are actually going back to a different part of the country in two weeks and we decided to buy tickets for the garden hahaha.

If you are staying in that area for a few days though, I recommend checking out the city of Leidan. It's close to the Keukenhof and it's our favorite city in the Netherlands. It's worth seeing if possible. Just throwing that out there though, do what works for you of course.

What!! So you're saying I don't have to fork out €18 and I still get to see these amazing flowers?

Well, thanks to you I booked my flight and hotel now ! 😃

Sorry, I'm not sure if my explanation was clear and I don't want to mislead you here.

The Keukenhof is a large botanical garden with 6 million tulips planted each year. If you want to see the garden then you will need tickets for that. What we did was bike around the surrounding area to see the tulip fields, which are farmers fields. For that, no ticket is required. But you will need to rent a bike because the fields are spread out between several small towns so walking would be challenging and driving a pain. The bikes can be rented at the Keukenhof and other locations and the bike routes are from 10-25km's.

I hope that is more clear but if you have any other questions I will try to answer them.

That's exciting though. It's awesome that you are going!!!

No worries, I been doing some online research today, both the tulip fields and Keukenhof looks gorgeous, I'll see if I can fit both in, make the most of my trip.

Thanks for the recommendation!!!!

Good luck 👍 and enjoy your trip when you go 😁

This place is beautiful. I only saw fields like these from a national geographic show about how flower industry thrives and a section of the video was dedicated to tulips.

No tulips grow from where I am from. Is the scent of pollen strong?

Sounds like an interesting documentary. The scent of the Hyacinths is very strong but I don't know if it's from the pollen. To be honest, I'm not sure what pollen smells like or what gives a flower or smell. Hmmm I never thought of that.
The areas are very fragrant though, especially the Hyacinths. The tulips are less fragrant. I'm not sure if that answers your question or not.

Amazing!❤️💜💛
I like your pictures and appreciate all the details you shared with us! It is indeed a nice place to spend a looooong afternoon! I'm glad you finally managed to do what you wanted for a long time, visiting this beautiful piece of land!

Yeah I'm glad we made it after several years of trying.

Thanks for the comment 😄

No problem. When I have some time, I DO like to comment and interact over here.

I love Amsterdam, but have never visited the bulb fields, they look like my back garden 🤣
Got to say I really love your hound, what a great face he has!!!!

Your backyard sounds amazing! 😁
The dog loves compliments, I tell him you said so.

😂😂😂😂

I have missed this!! I am so sorry, but, this is such an amazing sight, isn't it? I love the little papoose that you carry! So doggone cute!

I love, love, love Holland and all the beautiful pictures. Selfies on bikes! So darned hard! You did well. Next time: chamois cream. Reduces friction. :)

Great shots!

Yeah the country is quite beautiful and we did end up seeing the Keukenhof in the end. You were right about it being a must see place. I'll keep the chamois cream idea in mind for next time lol

Wow that must have been a cool experience. I am so glad it finally happened. The Hyacinths are so beautiful!

Yeah it was on our list for a while and it's relatively close to us (only a 4.5hr drive) so I'm glad that it happened.

Wow so many tulip flowers, that's why Netherland is called the country of tulip. I like the pic of the dog, he looked chilled out.

Yeah it's a lot of tulips in one place!

Ah, beautiful! I've always wanted to see them in a wide expanse. That was quite the experience to take in with a cup of coffee. Your dog stole the show though, love how he squinted his eyes I assume from the wind. It is indeed a skill to do selfies while riding.

Yeah the squinty eyes are funny. At one point we talked about buying the dog some goggles for the ride but we never ended up doing that. Haha

That would be so cool and so cute 😂

Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos of all the flowers. I can't imagine the scent of an entire field full of hyacinths. Heavenly, I'm sure.

Yeah they were very fragrant. I wasn't expecting that but it was quite nice.

It looks beautiful, I am glad you gotta enjoy my country :) Did you know there are also tulip field in France? (you are from french right?)

It's a beautiful country and we are so glad we got to see it. I did not know that there are tulip fields in France but I am intrigued. Are they up north?

We are currently living in France, yes.

This looks amazing. And the best part must be "flats". Biking there is a dream, I guess.

Yeah biking in the Netherlands is amazing because it's so flat and they have awesome cycling infrastructure - dedicated bike lanes on both sides of the road, dedicated bike stop lights, bike lanes in urban and rural communities. It's the best country in terms of biking that I have experienced

The tulip fields in the Netherlands have always been on my list, but I never got around to traveling there. Great that you made it despite Covid after some time! Exploring the countryside by bike also sounds great.
These photos.. amazing!!

It's definitely worth checking out if you get a chance and biking is a great way to do it.

So beautiful!😍 It must smell amazing there!

Yes the Hyacinths smell especially nice. They are a very fragrant flower. The tulips are a bit more subtle

@leaky20 oh wow my dear friend. I love that pictures and also the tulip flower yard. 🥺🥺 I am from Sri Lanka however the Netherlands is one of my favorite countries to visit.🥺 Love from Sri Lanka. ❤️

The Netherlands is a great country to visit I can understand why its your favorite.😄

😅 yes you got it

You put some amazing pictures, especially when it comes to flowers and not just any flowers but tulips dozens of patterns, very attractive is your post.

Thanks I'm glad you liked it. 👍

Wooow! The place is so stunning.

Thanks! 😊

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Wow those flowers look super amazing 😃