Alkmaar sits in North Holland, a compact city of canals, gabled houses and flat polder land that opens onto the North Sea. City Bike Rental through Bikemaar hands you a simple key: a reliable city bike and the freedom to chart your own route across quiet canals, historic streets and wide flower fields.
Start on cobbled lanes around the Waagplein and make your way along the Noordhollandsch Kanaal. Smooth, dedicated bike paths follow the water and spill into agricultural polders edged by dikes and scattered pumping stations—man-made landscapes where wind and water shaped a low, fertile plain. In spring the bulb fields outside town flash bands of color while the coast near Egmond aan Zee offers wind-swept dunes and salt-scrub habitat. Along the ride you’ll pass narrow bridges, brick warehouses and the odd roadside farm stand selling cheese; Alkmaar’s famous cheese market anchors the city’s long trading history and is an arresting stop for people who like food with a backstory.
What makes City Bike Rental a standout here is how it fits into the region’s mobility culture: straightforward delivery and pickup to your location, city-ready bikes built for Dutch lanes and a philosophy of independence—ride at your own pace and live like a local. Practical details from the operator matter: a security deposit is charged and refunded after pickup, and there’s a €30 delivery fee per booking for drop-off and pick-up to your location. Those small logistics keep the experience effortless so the route, not the rental, defines your day.
Routes range from short loops through Alkmaar’s Old Town to longer coastal jaunts to Egmond or inland spins across the polder to smaller villages. Surfaces are almost entirely paved or compact cycle path—no technical skills required—making this an easy, low-effort way to cover ground and see more than you could on foot or by car.
Bring a lightweight rain layer for unpredictable North Sea weather, a secure lock if you plan stops, and a camera for the stately brick facades and wide, graphic horizon of the polder. Whether you’re chasing tulips in spring, a crisp sea breeze in summer, or quiet backroads in autumn, a bike turns Alkmaar from a place you visit into a place you move through. Ride with Bikemaar and the city opens up at two wheels.
Most rides last between two and six hours depending on route; many visitors combine a short town loop with a longer coastal run for a full-day outing. For families, opt for flat, short loops and frequent stops at cafes and playgrounds. Bring cash or card for small purchases at farm stalls. Helmets are recommended though not required under Dutch law, and lights are essential if you return after dusk.