
22 Lek en Lingeroute

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RouteXpert Hans van de Ven (Mr.MRA)
Last edit: 20-04-2025
This is the 22nd in a series of 43 Endangered ANWB routes. These were published in the Promotors between April 2015 and September 2016.
Start and end point: Cafetaria Molenzicht, Arkel
I awarded this route 3 stars because both the scenery and riding along the dikes are exceptional.
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Verdict
Duration
2h 48m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
101.88 km
Countries


Vesting Nieuwpoort
Your day starts relaxed at Cafetaria Molenzicht in Arkel. A quick cup of coffee and you are ready to follow the river Linge, which soon appears on your right. You meander through the green heart of the Betuwe, with beautiful views over orchards, farms and ribbon villages. The asphalt is smooth, the bends flowing - this is motorcycling the Dutch way. Your first Tour Info Point is the river Linge, one of the most beautiful rivers in the Netherlands. Especially in spring, this area is a feast for the senses: blossom in the trees, the smell of fresh grass and small ferries that throw you back in time.
Not much later you will be face to face with the robust Fort bij Asperen, a unique tower fort from the time of the New Dutch Waterline. Now it is a cultural stronghold, but you can still feel the military history in every stone. You continue on the Diefdijk, where the landscape breaks open in green fields and views to the horizon.
Then you head towards the Lek, the second major river on your route. This is your next Tour Info Point and again one with character. You ride past floodplains, mills and locks. In Vianen you can just see the contours of the old town before you dive into the open landscape again. After a beautiful route along the Lek it is time for a break at Café Lekzicht in Ameide. The terrace is right on the river and is the ideal place for a cup of coffee or a hearty lunch. You can take off your helmet here and enjoy the water that slowly flows by. This is the real river feeling.
From here you dive into the Alblasserwaard. You meander through Langerak and Nieuwpoort, where the next Tour Info Point awaits you: Fortress Nieuwpoort. A fortified town in a star shape, complete with canals and bastions. This is a place where you can easily get off to walk around the ramparts.
The return route takes you via Streefkerk, Giessenburg and Noordeloos on quiet polder roads. Bend after bend, bridge after bridge, and always that view of ditches, dikes and fields. Eventually you arrive back at Molenzicht, where your route began — and where you now return satisfied.
The Lek en Lingeroute is a beautiful tour for every motorcyclist who loves river landscapes, historical places and relaxed steering. The route combines nature with culture and offers plenty of opportunities to get off and really experience the surroundings. The roads are quiet, the asphalt good, and the sights surprising. This ride is beautiful all year round, but is best enjoyed in the spring or on a clear autumn day. A classic in the making - and one you will want to ride again.

Cafe Lekzicht

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