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Gravel biking around Landgoed de Hamert offers diverse terrain within Nationaal Park De Maasduinen, shaped by glacial activity. The region features impressive river dunes and distinctive parabolic dunes, providing varied surfaces and elevation changes for cyclists. Extensive dry and wet heathlands, such as the Looierheide, offer open, expansive areas, while vast coniferous and deciduous forests provide shaded routes. The landscape also includes numerous shallow fens and the Geldernsch-Nierskanaal, contributing to a dynamic gravel biking experience.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An extra pool next to the lake with a path to walk around it, between the lake and the smaller pool. A favorite spot for amphibians. Around this time of year, they jump into the water at your feet if you get too close.
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The scenery is simply amazing, the only thing you have to be careful of is the sandy ground when driving there.
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Walbecker Weg, asphalt road in a quiet area.
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The Dutch gravel roads are often easier to cycle on than some German cycle paths.
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Beautiful shady path through the forest.
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The Netherlands has countless cycle paths of impeccable quality.
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A well-maintained gravel road.
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From here you have a great view of the Meuse.
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There are nearly 90 gravel bike trails available in Landgoed de Hamert, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Gravel biking in Landgoed de Hamert offers a diverse landscape shaped by the last ice age. You'll encounter impressive river dunes and distinctive parabolic dunes, providing varied surfaces and elevation changes. The area also features extensive dry and wet heathlands, such as the Looierheide, and vast coniferous and deciduous forests, offering a dynamic and engaging experience.
Yes, Landgoed de Hamert offers several easy gravel bike trails. For instance, the Trails through Landgoed de Hamert loop from Broekhuizenvorst is an easy 9.0-mile (14.5 km) route that takes you through varied terrain within the estate, perfect for a shorter, less strenuous ride. There are 31 easy routes in total.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore areas with river dunes, expansive heathlands, and dense forests. Specific highlights include the Observation deck at Nieuwe Heerenven, offering views over the fens, and the View from the Dikkenberg over the Maasduinen wetlands. The Westmeerven Birdwatching Hut is also a great spot to observe local birdlife.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Landgoed de Hamert are designed as loops. For example, the popular Schloss Walbeck – Meuse Oxbow loop from Broekhuizen is a 27.6-mile (44.4 km) trail exploring riverine landscapes, and the Green Tunnel – Maasduinen National Park loop from Broekhuizenvorst is a moderate 26.5-mile (42.7 km) path winding through forested areas.
The best time for gravel biking in Landgoed de Hamert is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. During August and September, the heathlands, such as the Looierheide, bloom with stunning purple heather, offering a particularly picturesque experience. The varied terrain makes it enjoyable across seasons, but always be mindful of weather conditions.
While specific parking areas for gravel bikers are not detailed in the guide data, Landgoed de Hamert, as part of Nationaal Park De Maasduinen, typically has designated parking facilities at various entry points. It's advisable to check local signage or park information for the most convenient access points to the trails.
Landgoed de Hamert is generally dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with grazing animals like heath sheep and Dutch landgoats, and to protect local wildlife. Always check specific trail regulations or local park rules regarding dogs before you go.
While the guide does not list specific cafes directly on the routes, the region around Landgoed de Hamert, including nearby towns like Arcen and Broekhuizen, offers various options for refreshments. Many routes start or pass through these villages, making it easy to plan a stop before or after your ride.
The gravel bike routes in Landgoed de Hamert vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes like the Trails through Landgoed de Hamert loop at 9.0 miles (14.5 km), up to longer excursions such as the Maas (Meuse) Ferry Crossing – Arcen–Broekhuizen Ferry loop from Arcen, which is 45.7 miles (73.6 km) long.
Landgoed de Hamert stands out due to its unique geological features, including impressive river dunes and parabolic dunes, which provide varied surfaces and elevation changes. The mix of extensive heathlands, ancient forests, and numerous fens creates a constantly changing and visually stunning environment, offering a dynamic and engaging gravel biking experience unlike many other regions.


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