Bike rental in Dordrecht

You can rent a Donkey Bike for longer than just a single ride.

You can rent a Donkey Bike for longer than just a single ride.

How it works

Find your bike in the app

Find your bike in the app

Open the Donkey Republic app to see pick-up locations, and rent it with your phone

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Unlock with your phone

Unlock with your phone

Connect to the lock via Bluetooth to lock and unlock your Donkey whenever you make a stop

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Ride and keep the bike

Ride and keep the bike

Short or long rentals. Lock and unlock your bike as much as you like

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Drop-off the bike without hassle

Drop-off the bike without hassle

When you are done riding, bring the Donkey to an available drop-off location and end your rental in the app

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Bike rental in Dordrecht

You’re in one of the most bike-friendly cities in the Netherlands, so renting a bike to explore Dordrecht is really a no-brainer. It will give you the freedom you need to discover this old town in a fun, authentic way.

Get free rides with GREENRIDEDOT

Donkey bikes are now available in Dordrecht! To make your life easier – and cheaper – we are delighted to offer you your first 30 min of ride for free during one month! Download the app and use the code GREENRIDEDOT
Welcome aboard, Dordrecht riders!

Dutch cycling rules

Turning left at an intersection

Ride through the intersection on the right, while signalling with a raised hand that you’re stopping; stop at the corner of the street you want to join and wait for the traffic on the right-hand side for the green light to proceed in your new direction. Now you are good to ride safe with Donkey!

Bike helmets - A grey matter

In the Netherlands, bike helmets are not mandatory and, even if there’s quite a debate regarding whether that’s OK or not, very few people actually wear them. Therefore, protecting your brain is totally your call.

In safe hands

If you see people around doing hand acrobatics on their bikes, it means they’re trying to communicate with you. One hand straight up means stopping, right hand to the side – turning right, left hand to the side … you get the drill). Use these hand signals while on your rental bike, or you’ll most probably get run over by a Dutch who’s rushing to make it work.

Download the app to rent a bike today

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