AhPek Biker - Riding Adventures
Cycling Europe 2017 Days 14 & 15: Dusseldorf To Maastricht - Exploring Maastricht
United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Netherlands & Germany : Day 14 & 15 - Sunday & Monday, 10th & 11th September - Dusseldorf to Maastricht
Cycling Distance - 113.17 km. Level: Hard.
Cycling Time : 8:30am to 8:00pm
Time Taken : 11 hrs. 30 mins. (inclusive of brunch, rest, re-orientation, visiting the places of interest, museum, and many photo opps).
Route Recommendations :
1. Traffic Directions!
On the Continental Europe, vehicles are left-hand drive, so cycle on the right. And do remember the traffic directions at road crossing. Also note that often cycling lanes run next to pedestrian lanes at town and city areas, at crossings there are separate lanes for pedestrians and bicycles, so stick to the correct lane.
2. Route & Traffic Conditions
The route from Düsseldorf to Maastricht was fairly flat, but strong headwinds made cycling difficult.
For planning cycling routes in Europe, Cycle Travel which has a very user-friendly cycle travel trip planner, routes using this planner can be saved and also converted to GPX format for use in GPS devices.
3. Weather
At Waldfeucht (about mid-way through our cycle journey). the day weather was a cold in the early morning at 14°C with a peak of 25°C in the afternoon. Wind speed averaging 19 kph with almost continuous gusts up to 32 kph.
At Maastricht the following day; morning temperatures averaged between 16°C to 25°C.
It is always prudent to check the weather for the next day so as to know what to expect and be prepared for it. Useful weather forecast sites are BBC Weather, AccuWeather and Weather Spark.
4. Places of Interest
5. Food
10th September:
- Breakfast: Take-away sandwiches & pastries.
- Breakfast: Take-away sandwiches and pastries.
- Dinner: Emergency Rations take-away which we bought at start of our tour.
6. Accommodations
We stayed two nights at the Stayokay Maastricht (GPS: 50.84353, 5.69771) which we had pre-booked online a 5-pax family room with ensuite bath & toilet at €274 total for two nights.
Address: Maasboulevard 101, 6211 JW Maastricht, Netherlands
Phone : +31-43750 1790
7. Communicating with Each Other
When travelling in a group it's important to be able to communicate with each other, especially if one got lost.
8. Communicating with Locals
In the Netherlands, almost all the locals can speak English.
When communicating with locals is a problem, this could be partly overcome by using translation apps like Google Translate. Do install this app into your phone and before you leave on your tour do some basic translation as it will be saved onto a list of recent translations.
Look out for the tourist information booths at airports, railway stations or bus stations, the guides manning the booths speak very good English and do give good tips on where to visit, directions, train and bus schedule.
9. Navigation
As Bill had pre-planned the route and had loaded the GPX route file onto his Garmin GPS unit. I was the assistant navigator and had loaded the route maps onto my unit too.
10. Service Your Bicycles & Carry Tools and Spares
Before leaving on your tour, it will be good to service your bike and bring along some spares like tubes, puncture patches, brake pads and the relevant tools.
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PRELUDE
The previous two days we had taken a train from Arnhem to Düsseldorf and had enjoyed a whole day of exploring Düsseldorf.
This today, we continue our cycling to head back to the Netherlands. At 113 km. it will be one of our longest leg. With the long distance and anticipating strong headwinds, keeping fingers crossed that we can cope.