In May 2023 I visited Ameland island - here is how I did it!
I decided to stay in the city of Leeuwarden for the weekend, and make a daytrip to the island.
The only mistake I made was jumping on the first train to Zwolle, rather than the Groningen train that ran fast to Zwolle! But there's so many trains that it wasn't much of a problem.
And an excellent ceramics museum - Princessehof
Getting to Ameland from Leeuwarden starts off with a bus to the port of Holwerd. This departs from the very well organised bus station adjacent to the train station. Bus bay letters are so big you can't miss them!
It was a pleasant bus ride to Holwerd, where you purchase your ticket for one of the regular ferries over to Ameland.
There were lots of families with kids and dogs going for a few days - so they put their own luggage onto the cart ...
Which drives onto the ferry first ...
And then it's a self service collection system at the far end - all very straightforward and Dutch !
Whilst lots of the locals brought their own bicycles onto the ferry - there are also plenty of bicycle hire shops on the island, including some near the ferry harbour.
Ameland has numerous cycle tracks - most of which are fairly flat - so you hardly ever even see a vehicle. Some of the high quality tracks are parallel to main road, with bicycles banned from the road.
Amongst the other sights is an impressive propellor sculpture.
And of course the World War II cemetery containing Commonwealth Graves.
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