Biking in Holland can be quite relaxing, but often I hear that people get scared by all the bikes on the road. It can be quite busy in Amsterdam specially during rush hours. Beside the bike lanes, there are also scooters on the bike lanes and e-bikes. How do you cross correctly a tram line or what do the road signs mean? Who has priority and why is everybody ringing and yelling at me? Kids born in Holland get a biking exam. But if you just move to Amsterdam and you are exited to get a bike and start peddling it can be overwhelming. That is why I introduce basic courses that are simple, short and fun. The must know for everyone who bikes. You will get a better understanding of what and how.
When you leave your information, we will check the demand. After that we will inform you about the date and location of the course. The courses are not online.
Only one hour, that is why we can keep the course cheap and fun.
No we always try to fill up the course with more people. Depending on what the course is somewhere between 5-15 people
The courses are divided into cities and inside the city we try to be as reachable as possible. But when we announce the date we also announce the location
For now it will be at show up of the course, either in cash or via payment request a.k.a. tikkie. We are looking into online payment for the future.
This is an informal course on bike etiquette, I am not a professional biker nor is the content of the course certified in any way. I am an Amsterdammer that was born on a bike; I offer this course as I realised biking in Amsterdam and in the Netherlands could be somehow chaotic and new for many.
Please read these following information carefully: This course is for people +18 year and older only. This course is intended to help you be a better biker, we are not liable or responsible for any damage or accidents incurred.