Best bike parks around Dwingelderveld National Park offers diverse cycling experiences through its landscape of pine forests, sandy hills, heathlands, fens, and peat bogs. The park is known for being the largest continuous wet heathland in Western Europe. Cyclists can explore a variety of terrains, from well-regarded mountain bike trails to general cycling routes. The area provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities, featuring unique flora and fauna.
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Attention! This segment still goes north over the OLD part of the MTB route, which is no longer passable. Follow the signs on this part, and do not follow your GPS!
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Beautiful beautiful winding cycling road. Highly recommended, especially if you love biking through the forest but your bike can't handle the more muddy/soft roads!
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Lovely hard gravel path that can actually be cycled well with any bicycle. Officially part of the MTB route, but narrow, so be careful with other cyclists and adjust speed in time.
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You are not allowed to cycle freely on the Dwingelerveld. Fortunately, the MTB route is extremely suitable for cycling with both mountain bikes and gravel bikes. Apart from some rooty parts, the route is not very technical. The landscapes are varied and consistently beautiful!
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You are not allowed to cycle freely on the Dwingelerveld. Fortunately, the MTB route is extremely suitable for cycling with both mountain bikes and gravel bikes. Apart from some rooty parts, the route is not very technical. The landscapes are varied and consistently beautiful!
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The MTB route has been adjusted in a few places, but apart from that a beautiful part of the route, suitable for both MTB and gravel bike.
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Beautiful winding route through the forest.
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Dwingelderveld National Park offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from well-regarded mountain bike trails to general cycling routes. You can explore its unique landscape of wet heathlands, pine forests, sandy hills, fens, and peat bogs. Options cater to various skill levels, including easy, family-friendly rides and more moderate trails with climbs and descents.
Yes, for beginners, the Route Dwingeloo through NP Dwingelderveld - Red route is an excellent choice. It's an easy 23.1 km ride, suitable for all skill levels, primarily consisting of forest and sand paths with enjoyable singletrack sections. Another option is the MTBroute Ruinen (Dwingelderveld), a 21.3 km gravel route that is easy and enjoyable for beginners, offering beautiful views without technical passages.
The Route Dwingeloo through NP Dwingelderveld - Red route is highly popular. Another favorite among local mountain bikers is De Drent – MTB Trail Dwingelderveld loop from Spier, a moderate 42.1 km route featuring descents, climbs, a 300-meter boardwalk, and a 60-meter floating water bridge. You can also experience sections like the Winding Gravel Path in Dwingelderveld, which is part of the Dwingeloo MTB route.
While cycling, you'll encounter the unique landscape of wet heathlands, pine forests, sandy hills, fens, and peat bogs. The park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including rare butterfly and bird species. Some trails, like De Drent – MTB Trail Dwingelderveld loop from Spier, even feature unique elements such as a 300-meter boardwalk and a 60-meter floating water bridge.
While Dwingelderveld itself offers moderate challenges, adventurous cyclists can find a more challenging experience at the VAM-berg, located nearby. This specially designed mountain bike course is known for its many descents and climbs, including a 300-meter boardwalk, a 60-meter floating water bridge, and a cobblestone stretch with a 15% gradient. You can connect to it via routes like the Attero Track – Dwingeloo to VAM-berg Connection (North Route).
Yes, Dwingelderveld National Park offers many easy and family-friendly cycling routes. The Route Dwingeloo through NP Dwingelderveld - Red route is considered easy and suitable for all skill levels. Many general cycling routes utilize a cycle junction system, allowing families to create their own tours through the vast moors and forests, often combining paved and unpaved sections.
The terrain in Dwingelderveld is quite varied. Mountain bike trails often feature forest and sand paths, with some singletrack sections. General cycling routes can include both paved and unpaved sections. You might encounter hard gravel paths, as seen on the Winding Gravel Path in Dwingelderveld, or challenging dirt roads like Voor de Broeken sand road, which can be tough in dry or wet conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and varied landscapes, the tranquility of the park, and the well-maintained routes. Many appreciate the opportunity to cycle through forests, heathlands, and fens, enjoying the natural beauty and peaceful setting. The Final Section of the Dwingelderveld MTB Route is noted for its beautiful surroundings and quiet experience.
Absolutely! Besides cycling, Dwingelderveld National Park offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find a variety of easy hikes, such as the 'Boardwalk – Dwingelderveld Forest Trail loop' or 'Hiking Junction 27 – Bench With a View of the Heath loop'. For more information on hiking, check out the Easy hikes around Dwingelderveld National Park guide.
The park offers a rich cycling environment throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming heathlands in late summer (August/September) being particularly stunning. While winter cycling is possible, trail conditions may vary, and some paths can be very tough in wet weather, as noted for Voor de Broeken sand road.
Yes, many routes offer scenic views. The Voor de Broeken sand road provides spectacular views over the plain. The park itself is a landmark, known for being the largest continuous wet heathland in Western Europe, offering unique vistas of fens and peat bogs. The De Drent – View of Dwingelderveld loop from Spier trail specifically highlights these varied landscapes.
While specific rental locations are not detailed here, Dwingelderveld National Park is a popular cycling destination, and bike rental services are typically available in nearby towns and at visitor centers surrounding national parks in the Netherlands. It's advisable to check local tourism websites or contact visitor centers in advance for current rental options.


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