Best bike parks around S-Gravenhage offer diverse cycling opportunities within its unique landscape. The region features numerous mountain bike routes, often integrated into its dune landscapes, providing varied terrain. Dedicated facilities, such as local bike parks, cater to different skill levels with specific features. These areas combine natural environments with purpose-built trails for cycling enthusiasts.
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The Broekpolder was once a peat meadow polder with a number of dairy farmers. The word 'broek' (brouck) refers to the original peat bog at this location. Vlaardingen was a growing city in the 1950s and there were plans to make housing possible in the Broekpolder. To achieve this, the area first had to be raised. This was done between 1958 and 1976 with dredged material. Later, this soil layer turned out to be too polluted to be able to realize a residential area here. Housing construction was therefore off the table. The area was then given a green design. It was partly planted with production forest and for another part nature did its own work. The polder was thus given a new life as a nature and recreation area.
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The Broekpolder is a beautiful 400 ha. large and green nature and recreation area. You can walk, cycle, mountain bike, skate, play and do sports here. Close to the city of Vlaardingen and surrounded by the water of the Vlaardingse Vaart and the Vlieten, it is a very valuable green spot for residents in the region. The Broekpolder offers a diverse landscape of polder, forest and large lakes where many water birds live and winter. The Broekpolder is also the habitat of a large herd of Scottish Highlanders. In addition, there are more than 30 sports clubs for young and old. The four Vlaardingen scouting groups have also been given a new joint home in the Broekpolder. Source: https://www.broekpolder-vlaardingen.nl/over-ons
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Nice piece of forest for both walking and cycling
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Cool winding track on the pine hill, nice climb, nice banked turns and some jumps here and there. Some experience is recommended.
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It is useful to ride the course a few times in a row, there are different exits and so you discover what is most fun.
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The Zoetermeer mountain bike route has three hills. The first hill is located in the forest section. The forest section is characterized by nice climbs, flowy turns and reasonably fast short descents through the forest. The second hill is located in the grazing area section. This grazing area section is more technical and has some tough climbs and long and fast descents. The large and small rock garden are also located in this section. The third hill is located opposite the entrance to Snowworld and contains a switchback climb, short root passages and a very steep descent. The course is almost entirely singletrack and consists of sand, gravel, soil and worn-out asphalt.
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The S-Gravenhage region offers several well-regarded spots for mountain biking. Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail (Midden-Delfland) is a popular choice, known for its flowy sections and challenges, including jumps, suitable for various skill levels. Another favorite is De Uithof MTB Trail, a 4 km training route with jumps and berms, suitable for beginners and youth, and rideable in all seasons without significant mud.
Yes, several options cater to families. Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail (Midden-Delfland) is noted as family-friendly, offering challenges for various skill levels, including children. De Uithof MTB Trail is also suitable for youth and beginners, providing a safe and fun environment for younger riders to develop their skills.
The terrain around S-Gravenhage is diverse, often featuring dune landscapes and forested areas. Trails can range from sandy ground, which makes some spots like Bikepark Middenberm rideable even in wet conditions, to gravel, earth, and even worn-out asphalt. You'll encounter flowy sections, climbs, descents, berms, and jumps, with some trails offering more technical features like rock gardens and root passages.
Bikepark Middenberm is a dedicated bike facility in The Hague built on a sand dune. It features a variety of elements including dirt jump lines, sharkfins, gaps, tables, and berms, catering to riders from beginners to advanced. Its sandy ground makes it particularly suitable for riding even in wet conditions, including winter months (October to April), offering continuous challenges with its evolving features.
Yes, the region accommodates various skill levels. For beginners and youth, De Uithof MTB Trail is an excellent choice. For those seeking more advanced challenges, the grazing area section of Mountain Bike Route Zoetermeer offers technical climbs, long descents, and rock gardens. Bikepark Middenberm also has features designed for different skill levels, from smaller tables to proper dirt jumps.
The S-Gravenhage area is rich in natural beauty, particularly its dune landscapes. You can cycle through scenic dune areas like Westduinpark & Wapendal and enjoy views of the coast. Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area offers a beautiful, dense, and varied forest environment, while Bentwoud Nature Reserve, a large contiguous forest area, provides extensive paths for cycling amidst newly planted trees and diverse wildlife.
Many trails in S-Gravenhage are rideable year-round. For instance, De Uithof MTB Trail is known for being rideable in all seasons without significant mud or puddles. Bikepark Middenberm is particularly good for winter riding (October to April) due to its sandy ground. Generally, the dune trails offer scenic routes throughout the year, but always check local weather conditions.
Absolutely! The S-Gravenhage region offers a variety of cycling experiences beyond dedicated bike parks. You can find numerous routes for touring, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore routes like the "Pannenduin β View of the Dunes loop from Scheveningen" for touring, or the "Monster Beach Access β Westduinpark and Wapendal Dunes loop from Grote Markt" for road cycling. Gravel biking options include the "View of the Dunes β View of the Dunes loop from Meijendel." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around S-Gravenhage, Road Cycling Routes around S-Gravenhage, and Gravel biking around S-Gravenhage guides.
Visitors frequently praise the enjoyable and varied riding experiences. Many appreciate the flowy sections and challenges, including jumps, found at places like Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail. The ability to ride in all seasons without significant mud, as with De Uithof MTB Trail, is also highly valued. The beautiful natural surroundings, especially the dense forests and dune landscapes, add to the overall appeal, though mountain bikers are reminded to be mindful of other users in shared natural areas.
Yes, the Mountain Bike Route Zoetermeer, while slightly outside S-Gravenhage, offers a highly varied experience. It features three distinct hills: a forest section with climbs and flowy turns, a technical grazing area with tough climbs, long descents, and rock gardens, and a third hill with a switchback climb, root passages, and a steep descent. The trail is almost entirely singletrack, composed of sand, gravel, earth, and asphalt.
Yes, Bentwoud Nature Reserve is a significant forest area in the Randstad, located between Zoetermeer and Boskoop. Although a relatively young forest, it spans over 800 hectares and features 80 kilometers of walking and cycling paths. It offers a natural environment for mountain biking, allowing riders to explore a large, developing forest landscape.


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