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Cargo Bike Day Out in Amsterdam

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With two kids up front, looping through the city. Vondelpark, a playground at Westergas, lunch at a terrace where the cargo bike actually fits.

6u

duration

€ 20–60

budget

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pace

A day out in Amsterdam with two kids feels like a logistics problem by car. Parking costs twenty euros, you're lifting two children in and out of car seats, and you haven't seen any part of the city properly. On a cargo bike it's a different city. You ride from Vondelpark to Westergas to the NDSM ferry and the city rolls beneath you without a single thought about parking.

What works: a loop, not a point-to-point route. After an hour and a half the kids start asking to get out, and there needs to be a playground nearby. Vondelpark has three, Westergas one, Oosterpark one. In between, you just cruise. By the end of the day they're asleep up front and you're pedalling the last four kilometres home. That's a good day.

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  • Bakfiets-rem en banden gecheckt

    Avond ervoor

  • Fleecejasjes en dekentje in de bak

  • Snacks en water voor kinderen

    Eerste hapje binnen het uur

  • Telefoon-houder op het stuur

    Voor de route

  • Reservespiraal-slot mee

    Voor bij de speeltuin

  • Lunch-spot gekozen

    Met ruimte voor de bakfiets

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The evening before, check the brakes, tyres and lock. A cargo bike with two kids on an Amsterdam bridge has no business having half-working brakes.

Suggestion: If in doubt: take it to a bike shop for a quick service. Thirty euros, booked two days ahead.

Pack fleece jackets, a blanket, snacks, water, a power bank and a spare coil lock. An empty box is a wasted box.

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Start at Vondelpark, entrance on Stadhouderskade. On a weekday morning it's quiet enough to get a proper feel for the cargo bike before you hit traffic.

Vondelpark, Stadhouderskade
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First playground: Groot Melkhuis in Vondelpark. A coffee for you, an ice cream for the kids, twenty minutes on the climbing frame.

Ride along Overtoom towards Westergas. Stay to the right and cross tram rails at a 90-degree angle. A diagonal crossing is how you fall.

Westergasfabriek, Polonceaukade

At Westergas, eat on a terrace where the cargo bike actually fits. That's a meaningful distinction in Amsterdam, because at most terraces it doesn't fit and you have to lock it up and hope for the best.

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Head on to the NDSM ferry for a free crossing. The kids will enjoy the ferry more than the destination. Letting the oldest one take the handlebars for a moment often works surprisingly well.

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At the NDSM site: let the kids loose on the artworks and the container village. No plan, no route, thirty minutes of free roaming.

On the cargo bike you've seen the city differently than you would from a car, and you've talked with your kids differently. No one staring at the back of a headrest, just everyone looking forward. That matters.

For anyone copying this

Do as we did

PaceGround
Duration6u
RouteAny order
Budget€ 20–60

Suggestions

  • Leave before 10 a.m. -- tram rails on the main routes get slippery in early rain.
  • Two fleece jackets and a blanket live in the cargo box at all times, even in June.
  • A brake check before you leave saves a nasty fright on steep bridges.
  • Use Apple Maps in cycling mode, not car navigation. Otherwise you'll end up on a motorway.

Variations

  • - Met één kind: vervang Vondelpark door Sarphatipark, kleiner en sneller te overzien.
  • - Bij regen: skip Vondelpark, focus op overkapte plekken (Westergas, Hallen, NDSM).
  • - In oktober: pak het Amsterdamse Bos met een thermoskan in plaats van centrum.
  • - Solo met één baby: kies een korter dagdeel van drie uur, niet zes.