Sailing on the Linge
Small river past historic villages and fruit trees
Historic villages and peaceful nature
On the meandering Linge, you cruise alternately past beautiful old villages and towns, sturdy forts and colourful fruit orchards.
Easy sailing, no tides
The Linge is a small and easily navigable river. Moreover, you don’t have to take tides into account.
Sleeping in nature or in a marina
Spend the night among fruit trees in the quiet countryside or moor at one of the cosy town or village ports that dot the Linge.
Experiencing true adventures
Paddle down the Linge by canoe or SUP in search of unusual plants and animals along the overgrown banks. At dusk, you are bound to see kingfishers!
Small river past historic villages and fruit trees
Do beautiful old dyke villages and towns, interspersed with beautiful fruit orchards that surprise you every season, make your heart beat faster? You will discover it all from the Netherlands’ longest river.
It doesn’t really matter when you visit the Linge. All year round, this sailing area is full of surprises! You start from Arkel, right on the river. You sail through a varied landscape in the heart of the Betuwe. The region is known for its many fruit trees. Especially in spring, when the trees are blossoming. From your log cabin boat, you have the best view of the most beautiful spots along the water.
The soggy marshes and reed beds of this Natura 2000 area are home to beavers and groups of spoonbills. Other permanent residents like egrets, kingfishers and large raptors can also be seen everywhere.
But the Linge region offers even more! Follow the meandering curves and take a look at sturdy forts and locks left over from old defences. In the tea gardens and on the Marienwaerdt estate, you can enjoy local produce. If you like culture and/or shopping, visit fortified town Gorinchem and/or city of glass Leerdam. From Geldermalsen, you can take a short walk or canoe or SUP via river branch the Korne to Oranjestad Buren. There is always something to do on the Linge!
The Linge in het kort:
- Take a break with local delicacies in one of the many tea gardens
- Sail past historic dyke villages and delve into history in the old fortified town of Gorinchem
- Visit the cool Fort bij Asperen or discover all about the earth at GeoFort museum
- See the ancient craft of glassblowing in the City of Glass Leerdam.
- Will you spot a beaver, kingfishers or spoonbills?
- Take a walk on the beautiful Heerlijkheid Mariënwaerdt estate and enjoy delicious seasonal dishes and fresh local produce.
- Paddle by canoe to Oranjestad Buren via the narrow river branch the Korne
Booking
WEEKEND Departure Friday afternoon until Monday morning 10.00
MIDWEEK Departure Monday afternon until Friday morning 10.00
WEEK Departure Fri. or Mon. afternoon until Fri. or Mon. morning 10.00
Sailing routes
Sailing area the Linge entails the whole river section between Gorinchem and Geldermalsen/Buren. On the Linge, you may moor at designated moorings and natural lakes (see magazine). Other moorings along the Linge are often privately owned. From Geldermalsen, you can paddle a canoe or SUP on the Korne to Buren.
Note:
You may NOT take the log cabin boat through the locks at Gorinchem and Geldermalsen. You may pass throught the lock in Asperen.
Culture and nature go hand in hand here
Combine sailing in nature with visiting an atmospheric town. A walk through Gorinchem is a walk through history. The dozens of monuments reflect a time when the city was a centre of shipping, trade and fishing. With the log cabin boat, you dock in the city centre!
Would you rather enjoy the beautiful nature or have a swim and sunbathe? You can do this very well at one of the natural moorings, clearly marked in our Blokhutboot Magazine!
Discover the Linge by canoe or SUP
The Linge is a narrow river. As a result, you cannot reach all spots equally well with the log cabin boat. Therefore, our log cabin boats are equipped with a two-person canoe as standard. With it, you can explore the banks yourself. If you are an enthusiastic paddler, follow the canoe route from Geldermalsen and visit Oranjestad Buren.
You can also include a SUP in your booking. If you have always wanted to do this, this is your chance, the calm waters of the Linge are great for learning!
Colourful kingfishers and gnawing beavers
The beaver, bittern, spoonbill and even the kingfisher do not easily show up anywhere. Along the Linge, there is always a chance of encountering these special creatures! The quiet moments at dusk are the best time to look for them. Kingfishers usually fly just above the water in search of fish. Look for gnawed and bare branches somewhere on the bank to spot a beaver.
Tip: if you are a true animal lover, then Owl and animal park De Paay in Beesd is fun to visit. They have more than 70 species of animals there!
Mooring on the Linge
On the Linge, you may sail between sunrise and sunset. While sailing, you are likely to pass many Lingelandjes. These are pieces of land adjacent to the Linge River and used for daytime recreation.
Note: you are not allowed to moor a log cabin boat here unless otherwise indicated. Places where you can moor are clearly marked in the Blokhutboot Magazine. You are also welcome at marinas in this area.
Discover the Linge
Our other locations
Land van Maas en Waal
Enjoy beautiful unspoilt nature and still have cozy catering options nearby. The land of Maas and Waal has the ideal combination!
- The ideal combination
- Spend the night on a natural jetty
- Easy sailing, no tides
- Making a campfire and barbecuing
Biesbosch
National Park The Biesbosch is perhaps the most beautiful wetland nature reserve in the Netherlands. Nature has never been so close!
- Nature has never been so close!
- National Park The Biesbosch
- Experiencing true adventures
- Relax and discover
Bommelerwaard
Our most versatile sailing area with perfect beaches but also nice marinas such as in the fortified city of Heusden where you can moor for the night
- Most versatile location
- Making a campfire and barbecuing
- Sleeping in nature or in a marina
- Experiencing true adventures
Frequently Asked Questions
Can we rent the boat for 1 day or night?
No, that is not possible. Bookings can be made by midweek, weekend or week. Of course, you may stay fewer nights on the log cabin boat, but you will pay the full price.
How can I book?
On the website, you can enter a location, date and duration in the booking bar (at book your adventure now). When you click on search you will see the available options. Choose an option and click View, you will then be taken to the booking form where you can review and finalise your chosen booking.
How long are the rental periods?
The continuous rental period is a midweek, weekend or week. Changeover days are always Friday and Monday.
Weekend: departure Friday afternoon (according to schedule) until 10.00 on Monday morning.
Midweek: departure Monday afternoon (according to schedule) until 10.00 Friday morning.
Week: departure Friday or Monday afternoon according to schedule until Monday or Friday morning 10:00.
(if you want to go out for more than a week, you can also add this when booking)
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Is the included canoe free of charge?
Yes, the canoe is free. You’ll find these at the back of the deck as standard. Would you like to canoe as well as supp and don’t have your own SUP? You can rent a SUP from us: costs €35 per midweek or weekend and €60 per week. Please indicate this when booking, or ask us before departure.
Can a dog come along?
Yes, the additional cost is €25 per boat.
Max. 3 small dogs or 2 large ones, or your cat or any other pet may also come along.
Can you add bedding?
Yes you can, fully made up bedding. For 2 persons € 25 and for 4 persons € 50
Please note, if you do not book this, you will have to bring everything from home, including pillows and duvets, although 2 fitted sheets are always provided.
How many people are allowed on board?
Up to 6 people are allowed on board. There are fixed places to sleep for 4 people, 1 or 2 can sleep on the ground on an air mattress you bring yourself, or you can always put up a tent on shore.
Is there a shower available?
Yes, an outdoor shower with hot water is available. Showering inside is possible almost in every marina.
Is there a down payment?
Yes, the down payment is € 300. This must be paid when placing your booking, which can be done via iDEAL or by bank transfer.
How much is the deposit?
The deposit is €250 per boat, which can be paid by debit card or cash on the day of departure
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, you pay €2.50 fuel costs per sailing hour. (The meter only counts actual sailing hours)
By way of indication: fuel costs usually average between €20 and €40 for a weekend or midweek.
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What time can I pick up the boat?
You will be sent a time slot by e-mail 10 days before departure. You can confirm this or select a different time slot. Please note that departure times are in the afternoon only! Unable to come on time
on the departure day? Then call the relevant phone number in your booking e-mail.
What time should I return the boat?
You will be expected back at the port between 8:30 and 9:45. Our crew will take over the log cabin boat from you no later than 10:00.
Are you much too late? If so, we will be forced to withhold part of the deposit. Return weekend: Monday between 8:30 and 9:45.
Rather return the boat on Sunday already? This is possible, in consultation, between 17:00 and 19:00
Return midweek: Friday between 8:30 and 9:45.
Do I need a boating licence?
No, you don’t need a boating licence, you will receive comprehensive instructions beforehand, including a trial run.
Can anyone sail a log cabin boat?
Yes, from 18 years of age and up, the log cabin boat is equipped with various aids that make sailing it child’s play.
You get a comprehensive explanation and sailing instruction and trial run on departure, allowing you to start your holiday relaxed.
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