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Mountain bike trails Wijchen offer a diverse landscape for riders, characterized by forests, open countryside, and varied terrain. The region features dedicated trails, including the popular Bikepark Wijchense Berg, which provides technical features like drops and jumps. While generally flat, some areas offer gentle undulations, providing a mix of experiences for mountain bikers. This blend of natural scenery and purpose-built sections makes Wijchen a compelling destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
5.0
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46
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64.2km
04:13
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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30
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30.5km
01:46
50m
50m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22
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29.4km
01:51
40m
40m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31
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55.2km
02:57
70m
70m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Great area, 👌 free parking nearby
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A beautiful, sturdy bridge. On the Grave side. You can see a bunker. There's a monument next to it with information about the Second World War. Turning the wheel plays a spoken commentary. Definitely worth listening to.
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The John S. Thompson Bridge, located near Grave, is a strategic bridge over the Maas River, officially known as the Bridge at Grave. It was named in honor of Lt. Col. John S. Thompson, commander of the 82nd Airborne Regiment, which successfully captured the bridge during Operation Market Garden (September 1944). The airborne units captured the bridge virtually intact, preserving a vital link in the Allied advance toward Nijmegen and Arnhem. A small monument commemorates this action stands on the north side. The bridge is therefore an important war memorial in the Maas-Grave area.
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The Van Sasse Pumping Station near Grave is a striking waterworks that plays a key role in controlling the waters of the Meuse River. Built at the end of the 19th century, it forms, together with the nearby locks and dikes, an ingenious system that protects the land behind it from high water levels. The pumping station is named after Cornelis van Sasse, a hydraulic engineer involved in the construction of various Meuse-Rhine projects. The robust brick casing with large round arches and iron details reflects the typical industrial architecture of that period. From the walking route, you have a good view of the water inlets, the discharge pipes, and the heavy metal gates. The entire structure demonstrates how important water management has always been here: without these types of installations, the low-lying areas around Grave would be much more vulnerable to flooding. The pumping station is no longer in use, but it remains a recognizable part of the landscape and a tangible reminder of the battle against the water.
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beautiful water stairs; be careful at the start not to slip into the water
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off-leash area for dogs here too.
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You can charge your bikes’ batteries at the bicycle parking spaces.
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The mountain bike trails around Wijchen offer a diverse landscape. You'll find a mix of dense forests, open countryside, and varied terrain. While the region is generally flat, some areas, like the Duivelsberg (Devil's Hill), provide gentle undulations that can feel surprisingly challenging. The The But Mountain Bike Trail, for instance, explores extensive forest paths and varied terrain, offering a good representation of the area's diversity.
Yes, a significant draw for mountain bikers is the Bikepark Wijchense Berg. While not an official park, it's a popular spot where locals have developed a variety of trail and downhill tracks. Riders can expect features such as drops (up to 1.5 meters high), jumps, and switchbacks. The terrain, characterized by clay soil, can be challenging and slippery in winter, which is great for technique development, but offers easy riding in dry summers.
Wijchen offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. In dry summers, the clay soil of areas like Bikepark Wijchense Berg provides easy riding. However, in winter, the same clay soil can become challenging and slippery, which some riders appreciate for technique development. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and varied trail conditions.
Yes, Wijchen offers several routes suitable for families or those looking for an easier ride. There are 12 easy-rated tours available. A good option is the Lake Berendonck – Wijchense Ven near Berendonck loop from Wijchen, which is an easy 18.3-mile (29.5 km) trail leading through scenic areas around Lake Berendonck.
The region around Wijchen is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can encounter diverse landscapes, including dense forests and serene countryside. Notable attractions include the Duivelsberg (Devil's Hill), a natural monument offering beautiful views, and the Oude Waal Nature Reserve, which provides scenic views of the Waal river. The Hernense Mill – Hernen Castle loop from Wijchen will take you past historic landmarks like Hernen Castle.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Wijchen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include Little hill on the sand plain – Traumapad loop from Wijchen and Herperduin Dune – Herperduin Mountain Bike Route loop from Wijchen, which offer varied experiences in a circular format.
The mountain bike routes in Wijchen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the blend of dense forests and open landscapes, and the unique features found at the Wijchense Berg. Many appreciate the options for both easy and moderate ability levels, making it accessible to a wide range of riders.
The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or passes are required for mountain biking on the general trails in Wijchen. However, it's always a good practice to check local signage or official municipality websites for the most current regulations before you ride, especially in nature reserves or dedicated bike park areas.
Wijchen is a municipality in the Netherlands, and while specific public transport connections to individual trailheads are not detailed, the area is generally well-connected within the Dutch public transport network. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to Wijchen and then plan your route to the desired trailhead, as some trails might require a short ride or walk from the nearest stop.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not provided, most popular outdoor activity areas in the Netherlands, including those around Wijchen, typically have designated parking facilities. For areas like the Bikepark Wijchense Berg or starting points for routes such as the The But Mountain Bike Trail, you can often find parking in nearby villages or at established recreational spots. It's recommended to check maps or local information for specific parking options closest to your chosen starting point.
Yes, Wijchen and its surrounding areas offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes and pubs in the villages. For those looking for a place to stay, there are campsites like De Grote Altena Campsite and other accommodation options. You might also find cafes such as The Boshut Maashorst along or near some routes.


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