The Netherlands is famous worldwide for being one of the most cycle-friendly countries on Earth. For expats living in Dutch cities — whether commuting to work in Amsterdam or coming home to Amstelveen — cycling isn’t just a hobby: it’s a primary mode of transport. But among the larger cities, some are especially well-designed for cyclists.
Here’s a look at the most cycle-friendly big cities in the Netherlands and what makes each of them ideal for cyclists.
Why it’s cycle-friendly:
Amsterdam is often the first place people think of when they imagine cycling in the Netherlands. With dedicated bike lanes, abundant bike parking, calm inner-city routes, and a strong bike culture, it’s one of the easiest big cities in the country to navigate on two wheels.
Highlights:
Who it’s great for: Commuters, city explorers, families with kids in tow.
Why it’s cycle-friendly:
Utrecht has become known for its innovative cycling infrastructure, including some of the largest bike parking facilities in the world near Utrecht Centraal station. Its compact historic centre and calm residential streets make daily cycling safe and efficient.
Highlights:
Who it’s great for: Daily commuters and anyone who combines cycling with train travel.
Why it’s cycle-friendly:
Often called the “World Cycling City,” Groningen (in the north) has an extremely high mode share for bikes — meaning more people bike more often here than almost anywhere else in the Netherlands. Many neighbourhoods are designed around bikes rather than cars.
Highlights:
Who it’s great for: Students, young professionals, and those new to Dutch cycling.
Why it’s cycle-friendly:
Eindhoven has invested heavily in bike infrastructure as part of its smart city initiatives. The city offers well-maintained paths that connect neighbourhoods, campuses, and business districts, making cycling a practical commuting choice.
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Who it’s great for: Tech workers and suburban commuters.
Why it’s cycle-friendly:
With wide boulevards and a focus on active transport, The Hague supports a vibrant cycling culture. It also benefits from easy routes to neighbouring towns and coastal areas — perfect for weekend rides.
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Who it’s great for: Professionals and weekend explorers alike.
Why it’s cycle-friendly:
Rotterdam’s modern urban design includes many wide cycling corridors and efforts to improve safety and connectivity. While the city centre is busier, many neighbourhoods offer pleasant and practical bike commuting options.
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Who it’s great for: Modern city dwellers and infrastructure lovers.
I mention Amstelveen here because while it’s not a “big city” by Dutch standards, it’s extremely bike-friendly and closely integrated into the cycling networks of the Amsterdam metropolitan area. For families, commuters, and expats, it’s a quiet but highly accessible base for cycling around town, to Amsterdam, and through parks like Amsterdamse Bos.
Across these cities you’ll find:
This combination makes everyday life in the Netherlands uniquely suited to two wheels.
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