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Discover the stunning Dutch flower fields on this guided 2.5-hour bike tour from Lisse, featuring tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and visits to St. Agatha Church.

This Keukenhof Flower Fields Bike Tour from Lisse offers an accessible way to see some of the most vibrant flower fields in South Holland. For $56 per person, you enjoy a 2.5-hour guided ride that highlights the region’s famous blooms, including tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. The tour departs from Restaurant Hanami and features bicycle and helmet rentals, along with entry tickets to St. Agatha Church and a flower farm.
While there’s no entry ticket included for Keukenhof Gardens itself, this tour emphasizes the breathtaking flower fields and scenic spots around Lisse. It’s a perfect choice for travelers who want a short, scenic, and informative experience, especially if visiting during the blooming season. Keep in mind that the tour runs rain or shine, and it’s best suited for those comfortable with cycling and moderate physical activity.
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The tour begins at Restaurant Hanami, located on Heereweg 10 in Lisse. Guides are easy to spot in yellow jackets or shirts. The meeting involves a brief introduction, and you receive your bicycle, helmet, and necessary rain ponchos or gloves if the weather demands it. This central location makes it straightforward to reach via public transport from nearby cities like Amsterdam or Haarlem, with bus stops right in front.

One of the highlights is a guided walk through Lisse, a cozy village with a charming atmosphere. The guide provides insights into Lisse’s history and points out St. Agatha Church, which dates back over a century. The 10-minute stop includes photo opportunities and some local stories, giving visitors a taste of authentic Dutch countryside life.

The main attraction is the cycling route through blooming flower fields. During the early part of the season, daffodils and hyacinths are in full bloom, with hundreds of flowers visible. By mid-April, the fields burst with rows of vibrant tulips, creating a spectacular landscape. Riders enjoy the sweet aroma carried by the breeze as they pedal past these colorful patches.
The serene scenery is punctuated by stops outside Kasteel Keukenhof, where the fields stretch as far as the eye can see. Whether in early spring or mid-April, the views remain stunning, making this a photo-rich experience. The tour is designed to be comfortably paced, with enough time to appreciate the flower displays and scenic surroundings.
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A key highlight is a visit to a tulip farm with a show garden. Here, the guide points out various flower varieties like tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths, and explains their significance. You can walk along the garden pathways, marveling at the vibrant colors and diverse flower arrangements. The farm visit also includes a refreshing break with a drink and magnificent views over the fields, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the tour.

The tour takes you along the outskirts of Keukenhof, where 7 million bulbs are planted across the famous garden. While you don’t enter the gardens, cycling along the perimeter allows you to admire the immense scale and beauty of the bulb fields in full bloom. The ride offers a peaceful perspective of the flower-growing region and connects you to iconic sights like Kasteel Keukenhof.

Two scheduled stops enrich the experience: a 10-minute visit to a traditional village and a 25-minute break at a local café. During the village stop, visitors can take photos and learn about local life. The longer break at the café presents an opportunity to relax, enjoy a drink, and capture scenic views over the flower fields. Both stops are well-paced and add variety to the cycling route.

The bike ride covers approximately 15 kilometers, making it suitable for those with moderate fitness levels. Children aged 1-6 can join if a child seat is requested (limited supply), but bicycles for children aged 6-12 are not available. The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or those unable to ride a bike. The activity takes place rain or shine, so packing appropriate clothing is recommended.

The meeting point is easy to find at Restaurant Hanami, and the tour starts at various times, so checking availability is recommended. The tour includes a guided bike ride, helmet, entry tickets to St. Agatha Church and the flower farm, plus rain gear if needed. Food and drinks are not included, and Keukenhof Gardens tickets are not part of the package. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for changing plans.
This guided bike tour emphasizes scenic flower fields and local sights over a full Keukenhof Garden visit, making it perfect for travelers who want to see the landscape without the crowds. The small group size and informative guides ensure an engaging, personable experience. The inclusion of tickets to St. Agatha Church and a flower farm adds a cultural and botanical dimension to the ride.
This tour appeals to nature lovers, photographers, and families seeking a relaxed, scenic activity. It’s well-suited for those comfortable on a bike and interested in flower cultivation and Dutch countryside. Since it does not include Keukenhof Gardens, visitors wanting a full garden experience should consider other options. The rain or shine policy makes it a dependable choice for a spring day out.
The From Lisse: Keukenhof Flower Fields Bike Tour offers a beautiful and manageable way to explore the region’s vibrant blooms. For just $56, you get a guided 2.5-hour journey through flower-filled landscapes, with stops at notable sites and local insights. The well-organized nature and friendly guides make this a reliable choice for visitors eager to enjoy Holland’s famous flowers.
While it doesn’t include the full Keukenhof Garden, the blooming fields and garden visits deliver plenty of color and charm. It’s especially ideal during the peak blooming season in mid-April, but remains enjoyable throughout the spring. If you’re looking for a leisurely, scenic outdoor activity that combines nature, culture, and exercise, this tour provides great value and memorable views.
“We had a fantastic bike tour around the bulb fields. The guides gave us lots of information and looked after us really well. Fantastic experience.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children aged 1-6 can join if a child seat is requested. However, bicycles for children aged 6-12 are not available, and the activity is best suited for those who can ride a bike comfortably.
What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes a guided bike ride, bicycle and helmet, tickets to St. Agatha Church, and a flower farm visit. Rain ponchos and gloves are provided if needed.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour go into Keukenhof Gardens?
No, the tour does not include entry into Keukenhof Gardens, but you cycle along the outskirts to enjoy the flower fields.
What should I wear or bring?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing, especially rain gear if rain is forecast. The tour is rain or shine, and comfortable clothing is advised for cycling.
How physically demanding is the ride?
The 15-kilometer ride is suitable for those with moderate fitness levels. It’s not recommended for those with mobility issues or low fitness.
Where do I meet the guide?
Meet at Restaurant Hanami in Lisse, in front of the parking lane. Guides wear yellow jackets or shirts for easy identification.
Is this tour good during the peak tulip season?
Yes, mid-April is perfect for seeing tulips in full bloom. Earlier in the season, daffodils and hyacinths are more prominent.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
Its emphasis on flower fields, local village highlights, and cultural sites like St. Agatha Church offers a more scenic and relaxed alternative to visiting Keukenhof Gardens directly.