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57.1km
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Road cycling
This moderate 35.5-mile road cycling route in Groningen offers flat polder landscapes, canals, and historic windmills like "De Meeuw".
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.39 km
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57.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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40.9 km
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667 m
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46.0 km
9.20 km
1.65 km
179 m
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This route is categorized as moderate, requiring a good level of fitness. While Groningen's terrain is generally flat, some segments of this 57.1 km trail may be unpaved, which can present challenges for road cyclists. It's best suited for those with some cycling experience.
The terrain is largely flat, characteristic of Groningen, with well-maintained cycle paths. You will cycle through wide-open polders, alongside dikes and canals, and past farmlands. Expect quiet landscapes, abundant birdlife, and sweeping views. Be aware that some sections might be unpaved, which can affect road cycling comfort.
While the specific starting point with dedicated parking isn't detailed, Groningen province has excellent cycling infrastructure. Look for parking facilities in or near villages along the route, such as Zijlen, Garnwerd, or Zoutkamp, which are common access points for local cycling routes.
Groningen has good public transport connections. You can likely reach towns or villages along the route, such as Zijlen, by bus from Groningen city. Check local public transport schedules for the most convenient connections that allow bicycles, if applicable.
Along the route, you can discover several notable highlights. These include the historic Windmill "De Meeuw" in Garnwerd, the bustling Zoutkamp Harbour, the significant Munnekezijl Sluice, and the impressive Abdijkerk Aduard.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the Saksenroute - 01 - Lauwersoog - Groningen (30%) and smaller sections of Jopie's fietsroute, Doorfietsroute Zuidhorn - Groningen, and the EuroVelo 12 - North Sea Cycle Route - part Nederland east.
The best time to cycle this route is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and more predictable. This allows for comfortable riding through the open landscapes and polders, and you can fully enjoy the natural scenery and birdlife.
As a road cycling route, it is generally not recommended for dogs to accompany cyclists, especially given the distance and potential for unpaved sections. If you wish to bring a dog, it would need to be safely secured in a bicycle trailer or basket, and you should check local regulations for specific areas.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay any entrance fees to cycle the Round trip Zijlen In Groningen route. Cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in the Netherlands is generally free and accessible to everyone.
Yes, as the route passes through picturesque villages like Garnwerd and Zoutkamp, you will find opportunities for cafes, pubs, and restaurants. These are great spots to take a break, refuel, and experience local hospitality.
Cycling in Groningen is unique due to its strong cycling culture and excellent infrastructure, including an extensive network of well-maintained cycle paths. The region offers diverse landscapes, from agricultural plains and historical cultural areas like the Reitdiep area to nature reserves, all under expansive skies, making for a distinct and enjoyable experience.