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Mountain biking
The Ede Red MTB Trail is a difficult 22.7-mile mountain biking route through Veluwe's challenging terrain and scenic heathland.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 33.8 km for 152 m
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Parking
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1.88 km
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13.3 km
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25.4 km
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36.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
27.5 km
5.01 km
3.54 km
438 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
26.0 km
6.81 km
2.02 km
1.70 km
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The Ede Red MTB Trail is rated as difficult. It's designed for proficient mountain bikers with a good level of skill and fitness, offering a significant challenge to help riders improve their abilities.
You can expect a challenging ride with steeper gradients and a rough surface, including chunky gravel and loose stones. The trail features various natural and artificial technical elements such as drops, large rocks, boardwalks, and berms. You'll also encounter small to medium steps and table jumps, requiring concentration and good bike handling skills.
The route takes you through diverse landscapes. You'll experience the Winding Veluwe Valley, a challenging Singletrack with sand dunes and bends in Veluwe, and even a Cycling Ramp in Veluwe. You'll also pass through the scenic Heathland of Planken Wambuis and encounter the exciting Jump Trail Veluwe.
While specific parking details aren't provided, mountain bike trails in Ede typically have designated parking areas near their trailheads. It's advisable to check local Ede municipality or forestry websites for the most up-to-date information on official starting points and parking facilities for the Red MTB Trail.
Accessing mountain bike trails in Ede via public transport is generally possible, though it might require a short ride or walk from the nearest bus or train station. For precise public transport options to the Ede Red MTB Trail, it's best to consult local transport schedules or use a journey planner for Ede, Netherlands.
Rules regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. While many natural areas in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, specific regulations for the Ede Red MTB Trail, especially concerning leashing, should be verified with local Ede authorities or forestry services to ensure compliance.
Mountain biking in the Veluwe region is generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and trail conditions are usually drier. Winter riding might be possible but could involve muddy or icy sections, demanding extra caution.
Many mountain bike trails in the Netherlands, especially those maintained by forestry commissions, require a permit or a small contribution for their upkeep. It's recommended to check with local Ede tourism or forestry offices to confirm if a permit or fee is required for the Ede Red MTB Trail.
Yes, the Ede Red MTB Trail is designed as a loop route, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your path.
Yes, while primarily following the MTB Ede - Rood route, the trail also passes through sections of the Kreelsepad, Trekvogelpad - 16, and MTB Lunteren, among others, offering glimpses of other local routes.
The Ede area, being a popular outdoor destination, offers various facilities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in and around Ede, particularly in the town center or villages bordering the Veluwe. Some might be bike-friendly, catering to cyclists.
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