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Touring cycling in Polder Zeevang is characterized by a flat, open, and water-rich peat meadow landscape. This region features expansive, unobstructed views across wet pastures and damp meadows, a result of 10th-century peat bog clearing. The terrain is largely below sea level, making it suitable for accessible cycling. A distinctive strip-like land division with long, straight ditches and winding dikes shapes the routes.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On October 31, 2021, the monumental bronze artwork „Veenus“ by Lieke Sievers, Bürgergemeinde Edam-Volendam, and Rob Veenman, train driver and Hoogheemraad HHNK, will be unveiled on the Markermeerdijk. Especially for the unveiling work, Julia van Enk has created a choreography, whose unveiling times are based on the music led by Frank Bond. The image symbolizes a unique natural relationship with water. The money we have is a must for us. These thoughts are proof that people justify themselves, faith in the water and themselves are connected with the water. The realistic, cheerful figure with the green smile from Stevege, who has conveyed her emotional feeling to her, is a time when energy, energy and other energies were consumed before they were recovered from the water. The image is in line with the joint work of the municipality of Edam-Volendam, the Hoogheemraadschap Hollands Noorderkwartier and the Alliantie Markermeerdijken. The joint initiative led to the fact that the different inhabitants and the inhabitants of Etersheim won a lot of money. It is a tribute to the only polder landscape at the largest point of North Holland: the Etersheimer Braakpolder (6.60 meters above sea level).
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super beautiful view, but in danger because there are plans to build a huge recreation park outside the dike. because yes, the rich must be able to get richer.
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nice quiet place with views over the polder, nearby there is also a museum at the farm behind the statue.
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Veenus Statue Restored to Its Full Glory, "On the Most Beautiful Pedestal You Could Wish For" Two years ago, the residents of Etersheim were shocked by a brazen attempt by criminals to remove the Veenus statue from the dike. They used brutal force to cut through the ankles of the girl depicted, but failed. Yesterday, the statue—restored to its full glory—was unveiled for the second time amidst a large crowd. The statue is securely fastened, and taking it away as the criminals attempted two years ago simply won't work, assures artist Rob Cerneüs. "It's extremely well anchored to the dike." The statue was unveiled in 2021 in pouring rain. Now the sun is shining, and the visitor center of the Etersheimer Braakmolen, now known to the general public as the mill featured in Joost Klein's Eurovision Song Contest video, is bustling. Just like two years ago, Cerneüs has gone to great lengths to accompany the unveiling with song and dance. He busily leads a group of children to the field where they briefly rehearse the dance. "It's quite emotional," he says. "It's overwhelming how many people care about Veenus." Beautiful pedestal The statue now stands on an old section of dike, "the best pedestal you could wish for as an artist," says the artist. He feels tremendously supported by all the parties who made it possible: the residents, the municipality, the water board, and the Markermeerdijken Alliance. "Everyone was on board." A plaque next to the statue reads: "The vulnerable asks for protection so that it can grow as a strong and independent soul." Cerneüs: "That applies to us as people living here below sea level. The landscape is also vulnerable and powerful at the same time. And I never meant it that way, but it also applies to the statue itself."
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Definitely stop by the bakery to get some bread. Best bakery in the area!
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Even though other users have created a highlight here, this isn't a highlight at all; it's private property. It's best to avoid it or just take a quick look and move on.
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The Kwakelbrug is one of the few wooden "seesaw bridges" still in Edam. A yoke divides the suspended chain into two parts, to which the flap is attached. The 'spriet' is the upper beam of the bridge; at the end, it is widened by a weight so that a strong jerk on the chain causes the bridge to rise. From the bridge, you have a beautiful view of the shipyard on the Boerenverdriet (part of the water) and the play tower. A very worthwhile spot for photographers.
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Polder Zeevang is characterized by a flat, open, and water-rich peat meadow landscape. You'll cycle through expansive wet pastures and damp meadows, often below sea level. The routes are shaped by a unique strip-like land division with long, straight ditches and winding dikes, offering wide, quiet, and historic paths ideal for touring cyclists.
There are 17 touring cycling routes available in Polder Zeevang. The majority, 14 routes, are classified as easy, while 3 are moderate, making the area very accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, Polder Zeevang is excellent for family-friendly cycling due to its flat and easy terrain. Many of the 14 easy routes are suitable for families. For example, the View of the canal in Edam – Volendam Harbour loop from Edam is an easy 8.9-mile (14.3 km) path, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
The polder landscape itself is a significant natural feature, with its extensive waterways, dikes, and open meadows. It's a Natura 2000 site, making it a favorite spot for various meadow birds. You can also explore the Moordenaarsbraak Nature Reserve, located at the edge of Polder Zeevang, which adds to the area's ecological value.
Yes, many routes in Polder Zeevang are designed as loops. For instance, the popular View of the canal in Edam – Schardam Waterway loop from Edam-Volendam is a 24.2-mile (38.9 km) moderate route that brings you back to your starting point. Another option is the easy De Molendriegang Windmill – Polder Zeevang Nature Reserve loop from Warder.
While cycling, you can visit charming characteristic villages like Middelie, Warder, and Kwadijk, often referred to as 'ribbon villages.' A prominent landmark is the Kwadijk Water Tower. You can also venture towards the historic canals of nearby Edam, which offer additional scenic routes and sights like Damplein and Edam Cheese Shops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,600 reviews. Reviewers often praise the serene environment, the expansive unobstructed views, and the unique historical landscape shaped by waterways and dikes, which provides an oasis of peace and space.
Yes, while the polder is known for its peace and quiet, there are places to take a break. For example, the Rest Stop Kwadijk is a highlight along some routes, offering a convenient spot to pause and refresh.
Spring and summer are particularly pleasant for touring cycling in Polder Zeevang. During these seasons, the open polder landscape is vibrant, and you'll have the best chance to observe various meadow birds, adding to the tranquil experience. The flat terrain makes it enjoyable in most weather conditions, though wind can be a factor.
Absolutely. The flat terrain and extensive network of routes in Polder Zeevang allow for longer daily distances without significant elevation challenges. Routes like the View of the canal in Edam – View of Broek in Waterland loop from Edam-Volendam, which is 36.0 miles (58.0 km), are perfect for those seeking more extensive rides.
While specific parking locations vary by starting point, many of the charming villages within and around Polder Zeevang, such as Edam, Warder, or Kwadijk, offer public parking facilities suitable for cyclists looking to start their tours. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen starting village.


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