Best bike parks around Helmond are primarily located within forested areas, offering dedicated cycling routes for various skill levels. The region features well-maintained mountain bike trails that wind through natural settings like the Bakelsbos, providing a green environment for riders. These routes often connect to a larger network of trails in the Brabant area. Helmond's landscape includes diverse forest types, fens, and heathland, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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Just ride into the road and a little further on you can optionally stop for a drink and a bite to eat. Or you can cycle straight ahead to the Keelven, where a gravel path has been made all the way around. So you can go all the way around, or you can take the turn-off into the woods halfway, also a gravel path.
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Starting point of the mountain bike route in Liessel. This varied route of approximately 17.8 kilometers takes you through beautiful forests and nature reserves with a mix of singletracks, turns, and fast sections. A fun and sporty route for mountain bikers who want to enjoy nature and a challenging ride. 🚵♂️🌲
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During the year, a water tap will be installed at the De Smeltkroes sports park, where there is also a large car park from which the routes for MTB routes, walking routes, cycling routes start, and there is a rest area with a table and benches.
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The Roof of Brabant, located on the Gulberg near Nuenen/Mierlo, is an artificial hill that emerged from a former landfill and is now one of the region's most striking landmarks. With a summit of approximately 60 meters, the hill offers a panoramic view rarely found anywhere else in Brabant. From the summit, you can look out over the Luchense Heide, the surrounding forest, the Eindhoven Canal, and, on a clear day, even as far as Eindhoven and Helmond. The slopes of the Gulberg are covered with rugged grass and shrubs, making the area a habitat for birds and small mammals. The summit is regularly visited by hikers, runners, and mountain bikers, but it remains a place where you literally stand above the landscape. The contrast between the natural environment and its industrial origins makes it a unique viewpoint that is always worth pausing for a moment.
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and there is the key again, here you can also park to take walks
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Single trail, blue marking, approx. 3 km
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Eindhoven skyline in the gray mist.
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Great spot to play with the MTB and the gravel bike. The MTB route is in some places easy to do with a gravel bike. In other parts it is better to take the MTB. Many beautiful wide gravel paths on, around and over this waste mountain. The switchbacks on the side of the golf course are great if you want to make some altitude meters. All around a beautiful view of the surroundings and in the distance the skyline of Eindhoven.
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Yes, Helmond offers several options for beginners and families. The Kids XC Lap Helmond is a 1.2-kilometer singletrack loop specifically designed for children and new riders, featuring gentle corners and no difficult obstacles. The Milheeze Red Loop is also excellent for beginners to learn skills. Additionally, the Buntven, Deurne area includes a nature playground and attractive single tracks that can be combined with other regional routes, making it family-friendly.
For more technical riding, the ATB-route Helmond | Bakelsbos is a highly-rated 9.6 to 10-kilometer route known for its technical aspects, flow, small climbs, and berms, suitable for average recreational mountain bikers and sporty gravel bikers. The Bakelse Bossen Jumpline is noted as the steepest mountain biking trail in Helmond, with features focused on gravity and jumping for advanced riders.
The bike parks around Helmond are primarily located within forested areas, offering a green and natural environment. For example, the routes in Bakelsbos wind through a picturesque coniferous forest with diverse tree types, drift sand areas, and juniper thickets. The Liessel Mountain Bike Route passes through typical Brabant forests and along the old Aa river, while Buntven, Deurne features a unique sand forest with an extinct depression called Buntven, where you can find plants like cotton grass and sundew.
Yes, the Roof of Brabant offers a nice view from what was once a garbage heap, now transformed into a natural area suitable for training ascents. In the Liesselse forests, you can observe the Peelrand fracture where the land noticeably rises, and the old Aa river with its riparian vegetation. The Buntven in Deurne is a scenically attractive lake within a sand forest, known for its unique flora.
The Nature Gate Bosrandweg, Someren is an excellent starting point, offering a large car park. Here, you'll also find Boscafé De Soete Inval, which provides toilets, additional tourist information, and catering services. This location is a good starting point for the Lierop and Someren MTB routes.
Trail lengths vary to suit different preferences. The ATB-route Helmond | Bakelsbos is approximately 9.6 to 10 kilometers long. The Liessel Mountain Bike Route is longer, totaling 17.8 kilometers. For shorter rides, the Kids XC Lap Helmond is about 1.2 kilometers, and the Dennendijkse Forests MTB Trail is 2.2 kilometers.
Absolutely. Many routes in the Helmond area are designed to be interconnected. The ATB-route Helmond | Bakelsbos connects to routes in neighboring areas like Stiphout, Gemert, and Deurne, contributing to a larger network of over 1,000 kilometers of MTB trails in Brabant. The Liessel Mountain Bike Route can also be easily combined with routes in Deurne, Neerkant, and Vlierden.
Beyond mountain biking, the Helmond region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the 'Kamerven – Wasven Pond loop' or the 'Bakelse Forest – Berkendonk Recreational Lake loop'. There are also numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking opportunities. For more details on these activities, you can check out the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Helmond.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly loops to technical routes. The well-maintained trails, often winding through natural and scenic forest environments like the Bakelsbos, are highly valued. The emphasis on flow, with features like berms and small jumps, makes for an engaging experience and helps riders develop their skills. The ability to connect routes for longer rides is also a popular feature.
The mountain bike routes in Helmond are generally accessible year-round. However, the Kids XC Lap Helmond is noted for often being dry due to its firm forest ground, making it a good option even after rain. For the best experience, especially on unpaved trails, drier periods in spring and autumn often offer ideal conditions. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may vary with weather.
While the focus of the bike parks is primarily on nature and sport, some routes have historical connections. For instance, the Liessel Mountain Bike Route passes by the Galgenberg, a clearing in the forest where convicts were historically hung. The Dennendijkse Forests, through which an MTB trail runs, are planted on former sand drifts and heath areas that were part of the 'Groote-Heide von Asten' and contain 'bleaching areas' where linen was once bleached.


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