tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6394676952612524378.post5620947544824508981..comments2024-03-05T14:21:16.961+01:00Comments on Running Routes: Amsterdam 3-Park Running RouteKeith Hauserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06482490193289114095noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6394676952612524378.post-62314307645884511322014-03-12T08:31:13.886+01:002014-03-12T08:31:13.886+01:00Hi, Thanks for the kind words. Yes, if you run any...Hi, Thanks for the kind words. Yes, if you run anywhere in the center, you'll have to stop for various street crossings. Once you get to Vondelpark and run through the 3 parks, there are few stops, but before and after there are quite a few. If I were you, I'd try running south along the Amstel River. There is a riverside trail (lightly trafficed road, no soft surface) for many km, with no stops. One way to get there is go to the Uilenstede train station (Metro 51 or tram 5), then run 1km east through Loopveld to the Amstel, then just head south, going as far as you want. Enjoy Amsterdam!Keith Hauserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06482490193289114095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6394676952612524378.post-22060211644439506002014-03-11T22:43:23.350+01:002014-03-11T22:43:23.350+01:00Hi This is an amazing resource you've posted h...Hi This is an amazing resource you've posted here. Thank you.<br />I'll be in the dam this weekend and need to do a 15 mile/24 km run as part of my Brighton Marathon training. This 3 park route looks good but also like I'll be frequently stopping to cross roads & canals. Do you have any suggestions that might avoid this? Even if they're a short tram ride out of town. I also prefer to run on softer surfaces if possible. Thanks for any help you can provide. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com