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Mountain bike trails in De Geelders traverse a diverse landscape in North Brabant, Netherlands, characterized by wet loam forests, coppice walls, and varied woodlands. The terrain generally offers less technical riding, making it suitable for relaxed cycling and gravel biking. Riders can explore a mix of deciduous forests, poplar groves, heathlands, and grasslands. The area features gentle elevation changes, with routes often following natural paths and streams like the Beekse Waterloop.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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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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Enjoying a beautiful piece of forest.
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Beautiful old industrial railway bridge over the Dommel, Duits lijntje! Near Kasteren station. Cycle on towards Boxtel to under the A2 where you can see beautiful graffiti works👌
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This is the Dommel, the river over which a hay bridge has stood for centuries. Now, the bridge is part of a beautiful walking and cycling route. It used to be a functional crossing for farmers who grazed cattle and brought in crops on both sides of the Dommel.
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In the municipality of Oisterwijk, four streams have had a significant impact on the landscape's development: the Voorste Stroom, the Reusel, the Rosep, and the Beerze. Over the centuries, these streams have incised the sandy soils, creating stream valleys. Characteristic of the stream valley landscape are wet, low-lying land and elongated parcels of land (plot parceling), which are primarily used for pastureland or nature reserves. However, the appearance and landscape experience vary from stream to stream. Source: https://omgevingsvisie.oisterwijk.nl/home/gebieden/beekdal-van-de-rosep
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The former Kasteren Station is located on the former Eindhoven–Eindhoven (Limburg border) railway line of the North Brabant German Railway Company (NBDS), later known as the "German Line." The station opened in 1873 and served as a small stop for the hamlet of Kasteren, between Liempde and Sint-Oedenrode. The building stood along the route that connected international trains to Germany and on to Russia, but passenger services ceased early in the 20th century. After the line closed, the stop lost its function, but the station building was preserved as a recognizable heritage site with the typical NBDS architectural style: a compact stone structure with gables and simple details. Today, the old station is a striking landmark in the landscape along the former railway line, which is now primarily used for walking and cycling.
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The Groot Duijfhuis (Great Pigeon House) is located west of Liempde and is one of the best-preserved historic dovecotes in Brabant. The structure dates from the 17th century and was originally part of a large farm complex belonging to the Norbertines of Postel. The tower was used to keep pigeons for meat and manure, a valuable resource for the agricultural land in the Dommeldal valley. The square, brick tower stands on a slight elevation in the open landscape and is recognizable by its high hipped roof and the rows of entrances under the eaves. Inside are hundreds of stone nesting niches—typical of dovecotes from this period. The Groot Duijfhuis is a national monument and forms a striking landmark in the agricultural landscape between Liempde and the Mortelen region.
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Nice place to take a break
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Mountain bike trails in De Geelders are generally less technical, making them suitable for relaxed cycling and gravel biking. The terrain is characterized by wet loam forests and varied woodlands, offering enjoyable rides without extreme challenges. Most routes are classified as easy to moderate, with only a few considered difficult.
De Geelders offers a wide selection of mountain bike routes, with over 230 trails available for exploration. These range from easy to moderate, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, many of the trails in De Geelders are suitable for families due to their generally easy to moderate difficulty. The focus is on enjoying the natural scenery rather than technical challenges, making them ideal for a relaxed outing. For example, the Forest path in De Geelders – Locomotive Duits Lijntje loop from Boxtel is an easy route winding through varied forest types.
The terrain in De Geelders is diverse, featuring wet loam forests, coppice walls, dense deciduous forests, poplar groves, heathlands, and grasslands. You'll encounter natural paths and streams like the Beekse Waterloop, with gentle elevation changes. It's more suited for casual rides or gravel biking than aggressive, technical mountain biking.
De Geelders is rich in natural beauty and historical elements. You can explore the Forest path in De Geelders, ancient woven hedges along 't Coot, and the Historical Grenswal of Het Speet. The area is also known for its diverse flora, including millions of wood anemones in spring and various plant species like spotted orchids.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 500 reviews. Riders often praise the beautiful and varied natural landscapes, the relaxed cycling experience, and the opportunity to enjoy nature without extreme technical demands.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in De Geelders are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Hal loop from Selissen and the Bridge over the Essche Stroom – The Rosep Stream loop from Liempde.
While specific dog-friendly trail regulations vary, the natural and less technical nature of De Geelders' paths generally makes it a pleasant area for outdoor activities with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local rules are followed. The focus on nature observation and walking routes suggests a welcoming environment for pets.
Yes, for a comfortable break, Café 't Groene Woud is a popular stopping point and serves as a starting location for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, as millions of wood anemones cover the forest floor, creating a stunning natural display. However, due to the 'wet loam forest' characteristics, conditions can be muddy after rain, so checking local weather and trail conditions is advisable, especially outside of drier periods.
De Geelders is known for its rich biodiversity. Keep an eye out for various flora and fauna, including tawny owls and martens, which find refuge in the hollows of older trees. The diverse habitats support a wide array of species, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.


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