Best bike parks around Margraten offer diverse cycling experiences within the hilly landscape of South Limburg. The region features dedicated areas for skill development, such as a mini bike park, alongside extensive mountain bike routes. These trails cater to various skill levels, providing options for both technical riding and scenic exploration. The area's natural features include dense hillside forests, expansive fields, and charming villages.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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many gullies and loose stones
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Tough climb with loose stones, make sure to turn around when you reach the top, the view is beautiful.
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This is better to climb than to descend, because it is very technical. The best thing to do with the MTB, although I also came up with a cross country bike with 33 mm tires. I wouldn't be able to go down with the cyclocrosser, I think. Very rocky and uneven, with stones ranging from small to coarse.
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blackberries, nettles, other mtb ers
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This is quite a tough climb (maximum part 25% according to my Garmin) on fairly loose gravel. On the other hand, a year ago it was still the Prorail diversion for cyclists when the level crossings were closed for work, so according to them it should be doable for everyone and their granny bike. Personally, I think it's on the edge for a gravel bike, rather MTB terrain.
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Revisted the place today. Love it still and even more than before. Must visit on your trip doen AGR-land 💙
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In order to be able to follow the development of bicycles, you should definitely visit this exhibition.
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LtD Gravel Fest will start and finish at the Shimano Experience Center. The ideal spot to start your cycling adventures in Limburg. You can have a coffee and the renowned vlaai, have a look at all the latest Shimano gear (cycling, rowing and fishing) and rent a bike. A great site for events, a weekend with family and cycling friends or a day out.
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Yes, the Margraten Family Ride MTB-route (11 km) is specifically designed for families, including children aged 6 and older. It offers an accessible introduction to mountain biking with exciting climbs and descents, passing through areas like the Bemelerberg. The route is clearly signposted and starts at the Margraten sports hall.
For skill development, Bikepark Eijsden is a 'mini bike park' equipped with jumplines, a wooden wall ride, balancing elements, a pump track, and various height differences. It's an excellent spot to practice and master technical mountain biking skills in a concentrated area. You can find more details about it on visitzuidlimburg.com.
The cycling routes around Margraten traverse the picturesque South Limburg hilly landscape, featuring dense hillside forests, expansive fields, and natural reserves like the Bemelerberg and Gerendal. You'll experience rolling countryside with beautiful vistas, charming villages, and diverse natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Margraten MTB-route (approximately 30.5 km) offers a more extensive and sporty ride through the region. It includes a mix of gravel sections and single tracks, suitable for both mountain and gravel bikes, providing beautiful views and a challenging experience.
The region features several challenging sections. The Oosterberg Climb offers a tough ascent with loose stones and a descent with gullies and large boulders. Another highlight is the Steep Climb and Descent on Gravel Path, known for its sharp gradients and somewhat rough surface.
The Shimano Experience Center is a cycling hotspot in South Limburg. It offers bike rentals, a cafe serving coffee and local 'vlaai', and displays the latest Shimano gear. It's also a starting point for various cycling routes, including the Valkenburg MTB route.
South Limburg's hilly landscape is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While some trails can be slippery when wet, the region's routes are designed to be accessible, with conditions varying by season. Always check local weather before heading out.
Yes, the Margraten area is rich in outdoor opportunities. You can explore various hiking trails, including routes through the Gerendal Valley or along the Gulp. There are also numerous running trails and road cycling routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the region.
For the Margraten Family Ride MTB-route, parking is available at the Margraten sports hall. For the longer Margraten MTB-route, you can start and park in the center of Margraten. Bikepark Eijsden also offers parking facilities.
To protect the natural environment, riders are encouraged to stay on the marked paths. This helps preserve the delicate ecosystems, especially in natural reserves like the Bemelerberg and Gerendal. A voluntary contribution for maintenance is also appreciated for some routes, supporting their upkeep.
The Shimano Valkenburg MTB Route – Downhill Section is a popular choice for its light technical parts, featuring differences in height and short, steep climbs. It offers a smooth path through the forest just outside Valkenburg, providing an engaging experience for mountain bikers.
Yes, the Camerig Downhill Singletrack offers a challenging descent. It's known for its loose surface, making it somewhat technical, and can be quite steep in places. It's doable on both MTB and gravel bikes if you're confident in your riding skills.


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