Best bike parks around Duiven are primarily mountain biking trails and cycling routes within the surrounding Gelderland region, including areas like the Veluwe. While Duiven itself does not feature dedicated technical bike parks, the area offers an extensive network of trails. These cycling routes Duiven are known for their natural beauty and provide varying levels of difficulty for riders. The landscape includes forest tracks, singletrack sections, and natural features that challenge cyclists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Veluwezoom Visitor Centre is the ideal starting point to discover the nature reserve. Ample parking is provided for visitors by car. You can also visit and admire an exhibition of plants and animals in the National Park in the Veluwezoom Visitor Centre. Don't forget to visit the adjacent native garden.
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When I see this bridge, I know I'm in for some beautiful forest trails.
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Nice path! Here you can opt for comfort or just eat sand
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The Schaarsbergen route is an absolute playground, full of curves and more height difference than you would think. The constant technical steering, climbing and descending feels good on your legs as you move through a beautiful forest. The route is not inferior to an average mountain bike route on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. The volunteers of MTB Veluwe Zuid did a good job! The route can easily be combined with other routes of MTB Veluwe Zuid (Arnhem, Ede, etc.) and the Natuurmonumenten Rheden route on the Veluwezoom. Although someone who can steer well would dare to do this on a gravel bike, I would mainly do this with an MTB because of the technical degree.
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The road descends slightly. Here you can make nice speed
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Ideal if you're out with friends who don't have a gravel bike (yet).
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The perfect place to start a walking route. Here you can park the car (if it's not full), drink coffee, get information and let the kids play.
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Challenging climbs with the necessary bends and a wonderful descent!
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While Duiven itself doesn't have dedicated technical bike parks with jumps and drops, the surrounding Gelderland region, including areas like the Veluwe, offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails and general cycling routes. These routes are known for their natural beauty, varying difficulty levels, and often feature singletrack sections, flowy paths, and natural features that challenge riders.
Yes, for advanced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, the Fortune Cookie Mountain Bike Trail (Veluwezoom) is a 'red' loop with challenging downward curves and technical sections, including roots. Another option is the Niner Shooting Mountain Trail (Veluwezoom), which requires experience due to its drops, steep descents, and technical practice opportunities.
Yes, some routes offer features suitable for families. For instance, the Holloway Bridge in the Veluwezoom mtb route is noted as family-friendly, offering a nice view and a small, manageable challenge with its stairs. Generally, many cycling routes in the region cater to varying skill levels, making them accessible for family outings.
The Mountain bike trail along 't Peeske is a popular intermediate cross-country route in the Montferland area. It's considered one of the highlights of the Montferland mountain bike route, offering great trails for riders.
The terrain varies, but you can expect a mix of forest tracks, winding singletrack, and natural features. Some sections, like the 'red' loop of the Veluwezoom, feature roots and technical elements. The Gravel section next to the cycle path on the official Posbank MTB route offers a choice between a loose soil forest track and a concrete path, with the sandy path often preferred for its fun factor.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Duiven offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Giesepad Klompenpad' or 'De Mammoet' loop. For more cycling, consider gravel biking routes such as the 'Heather Fields at Veluwezoom' or road cycling routes like the 'Rijnbandijk Cycling Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Duiven.
Yes, for some routes, such as the Mountain bike trail along 't Peeske in Montferland, an annual pass is required. These passes can typically be obtained from local bike shops.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied landscapes of the routes. Many appreciate the winding singletrack sections, the 'flow' of the trails, and the presence of natural features that add excitement. The challenging technical sections and opportunities for skill improvement are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Holloway Bridge in the Veluwezoom mtb route offers a nice view. Generally, the routes are known for their scenic landscapes, especially through forest areas and along natural features.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, it's noted that routes like the Veluwezoom mountain bike route can become quite boggy on wet surfaces, making them more difficult. Therefore, drier seasons or periods with less rainfall would generally offer more optimal riding conditions.
Yes, on routes like the official Posbank MTB route, you might find sections that offer a choice. For example, the Gravel section next to the cycle path allows riders to choose between a loose soil forest track or a concrete path right next to it, catering to different preferences.


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