Best bike parks around Goedereede are found on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee, which offers diverse cycling experiences. The area features varied landscapes including dunes, forests, and polders, providing both recreational cycling and off-road opportunities. Goedereede itself is a historic town with preserved city walls, a tower, and a harbor, adding cultural interest to rides. The region is recognized for its cycling and hiking routes in a natural setting.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Actually meant for MTB but good to do with gravel bike. After a lot of rain take mud into account!
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Nice alternative off-road route, indicated with a MTB sign
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Beautiful and challenging piece, part shell singletrack, part grass
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Very nice course to do in the anti-clockwise direction. Jumps, banked turns, optional drop-offs, the biggest in single-track. No mud, but a few puddles of soft sand.
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This piece belongs to the MTB route Kop en Zuidkust Schouwen-Duiveland: https://www.zeeland.com/nl-nl/visit/2842_nl/mtb-route-kop-en-zuidkust-schouwen-duiveland
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See https://www.mtboostvoorne.nl/ Varied 12km round for experienced riders containing forest, sand, dune and grass sections. 45m northshore, 15 drops (up to >1m), 20 jumps (including gaps), lots of berms and even several rock gardens. 100% chicken routes available. East and southeast section is flowy forest, south section a broad sand road (very hard to ride on during summer), west section a technical sand section with rock gardens, skinnies etc., north section is a 20m high dune with lots of flowy up and down, some nasty drops and jumps and a great view over the area. South section features a good spot to rest at Paviljoen De Duinrand.
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The Goeree-Overflakkee island, where Goedereede is located, offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find mountain bike routes, technical trails, and scenic paths that weave through diverse landscapes including dunes, forests, and polders. These cater to both recreational cycling and more challenging off-road opportunities.
Yes, the Singletrack Through Nature Reserve near Ooltgensplaat is suitable for mountain bikes and can also be ridden with a gravel bike, making it accessible for those newer to mountain biking. Additionally, the MTB Route Ouddorp (Kop van Goeree) is generally flat with small elevation changes, suitable for beginners and intermediate riders.
For more advanced riders, the MTB Route Oostvoorne offers a varied 12km round for experienced riders, featuring forest, sand, dune, and grass sections, with northshore, drops, jumps, berms, and rock gardens. The technical trails around Middelharnis, Dirksland, and Oude-Tonge also provide a demanding ride through forests and polders.
The cycling routes around Goedereede traverse diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter extensive dune areas, forests, and polders. Coastal views, including the North Sea and Maasvlakte 2, are common. Nature reserves like the Kwade Hoek offer varied landscapes of beach, dunes, salt marsh, and mudflats, known for diverse plant life and birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, the MTB Route Ouddorp passes through the picturesque town of Goedereede itself, which features preserved city walls, a historic tower, and a harbor. Towards the end of this route, cyclists can also see bunkers that were part of the Atlantic Wall from World War II, adding a historical dimension to your ride.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and natural beauty. For example, the Unpaved Path Along Vogelweide is described as a 'beautiful and challenging piece' with shell singletrack and grass sections. The area's combination of scenic coastal views, natural reserves, and historical landmarks makes for engaging rides.
Goeree-Overflakkee is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. However, for the best experience, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and less crowded trails. Be aware that some trails, like the Singletrack Through Nature Reserve near Ooltgensplaat, may have mud after heavy rain, so checking weather conditions is advisable.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops. For instance, the MTB Route Ouddorp is a 31.9 km circular route. The MTB Route Oostvoorne is also a 12km round route. Additionally, general cycling routes like the 'Cycle route Strolling through the Goereese dunes' (24 km) and the 'Cycle route discover the Kop van Goeree' (38 km) are typically circular.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for combining activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Goedereede, including routes through the Kwade Hoek and Goeree Dunes. There are also dedicated gravel biking routes and more extensive MTB trails that explore the wider Goeree-Overflakkee island.
Yes, the MTB Route Ouddorp goes through the town of Goedereede, offering a chance for a coffee break. For the MTB Route Oostvoorne, there's a good spot to rest at Paviljoen De Duinrand. The general cycling routes also often pass through towns or scenic spots where you can find refreshments.
Trail lengths vary significantly. The MTB Route Ouddorp is 31.9 km, while the technical MTB route in Oude-Tonge is 4.2 km. Difficulty ranges from beginner-friendly, generally flat routes with small elevation changes, to more challenging trails with technical sections, drops, jumps, and rock gardens, catering to intermediate and experienced riders.


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