Enjoy the beautiful cycling route through Midden-Delfland this day. You can enjoy wonderful music at three idyllic locations. In the quiet landscape between Delft, Rotterdam and The Hague you will attend three short concerts at beautiful locations within cycling distance of each other: the Village Church of Schipluiden, the Church of 't Woudt and the Dom Church in De Lier. Directions to the next location are available at each location. The concert programmes are distributed at the locations.

Concert - Dorpskerk in Schipluiden
Here the Arethusa Quartet - consisting of Daniel Rowland (violin), Floor le Coultre (violin), Dana Zemtszov (viola) and Maja Bogdanovic (cello) - performs.

Concert - Kerkje 't Woudt in 't Woudt

Bram van Sambeek (bassoon) and Lars Wouters van den Oudenweijer (clarinet) perform duets and solo pieces for bassoon and clarinet.

Concert - Domkerk in De Lier

Niels Meliefste (percussion) and Joey Marijs (percussion) present a playful percussion program.

SHUTTLE BUS
We invite you to come by bike, but you can also buy a ticket for the special shuttle bus. The bus will take you to all locations and back at 12:10 PM from Delft Station or at 12:40 PM from Op Hodenpijl. PLEASE NOTE: the shuttle bus is only for the route and does not wait until after the Final Concert at Op Hodenpijl.

The shuttle bus is SOLD OUT.

Take a good look at your ticket to see where your starting location of the route is.
Download the CYCLING ROUTE and CYCLING MAP here, print them out and take them with you!

Tickets: € 38,50 (three concerts)
Tickets: € 17,50 (bus transport = SOLD OUT)

After completing the cycling route you can also visit the Slotconcert at Op Hodenpijl.
Book this concert here and you will receive a discount: Tickets € 47,50 (complete route: three Stoelendansconcerten including Slotconcert Op Hodenpijl)

Would you like to stay for a nice dinner after the Final Concert? Then reserve your 4-course dinner separately in the ordering process. Dinner costs € 45. Please note: full = full.


Delft Chamber Music Festival