Best bike parks around Assen offer a mix of mountain biking and scenic cycling routes in the Drenthe region. Assen is situated amidst the well-preserved stream valley landscape of Drentsche Aa National Park, featuring forests, heathlands, and historic villages. The area provides diverse terrain for cyclists, from singletracks to meandering paths. These routes cater to various skill levels, offering both challenging sections and relaxed rides through natural beauty.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The paths are good, the trails are great... I'd love to come back again.
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The paths there are in good condition....Top
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It's a good place, great views and the paths are very good.
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This well-maintained route is now approximately 36 km long and is still being improved and expanded. This challenging route leads through beautiful surroundings and is definitely worth it.
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Is this Italy or Drenthe? The intense blue water, white sand and green conifers give this place a foreign feeling. But it is really our beautiful Drenthe
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This is an oddity in this landscape of pine forests and bogs. The Gasselterveld used to be an mine, hence the "oddity" of light blue waters in a place where every other pond, lake, puddle is pitch black! This is a big, very deep (50 meter) pond where people come to swim and do all sorts of other water activities including scuba diving. https://www.staatsbosbeheer.nl/uit-in-de-natuur/recreatieterrein-gasselterveld
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Cool trails in beautiful nature
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The Gasselterveld has been open to the public since 2017.
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The most popular mountain bike routes include MTB Route Gieten – Nije Hemelriek & Drentsche Aa, which offers about 30 km of singletracks through the woods, and Gieten Trail along 't Gasselterveld, known for its beautiful single trails around a sand extraction lake. Another favorite is MTB Route Gieten – Gasselte, providing a varied landscape for mountain biking.
Yes, the MTB Route Baggelhuizerplas is rated blue (intermediate) but offers sections suitable for beginners, with a good flow and diverse terrain. The Drentsche Aa National Park also features many scenic cycling routes that are generally easy and suitable for all skill levels.
For experienced riders, the MTB Route Baggelhuizerplas offers technical segments and various climbs and descents. The MTB Route Assen (Kloosterveen) also includes a section over one of its three significant hills that is rated red (challenging), providing a more demanding experience.
You can expect diverse natural landscapes, including dense forests, heathlands, and meandering streams. Routes often pass by beautiful lakes like Lake Gasselterveld and The New Heavenly Realm. The Drentsche Aa National Park is particularly known for its well-preserved stream valley landscape, offering picturesque views and diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, especially within the Drentsche Aa National Park. Cyclists can encounter prehistoric dolmens and burial mounds, medieval cart tracks, and traditional Saxon farms in charming historic villages like Anloo, Balloo, and Taarlo.
The MTB Route Baggelhuizerplas is approximately 9.7 kilometers long. The MTB Route Assen (Kloosterveen) is about 4.1 kilometers. The MTB Route Gieten – Nije Hemelriek & Drentsche Aa is a longer option, totaling about 30 km.
Absolutely. The scenic cycling routes within the Drentsche Aa National Park are suitable for all skill levels and ideal for families looking for relaxing rides through beautiful countryside. Many routes are on mostly paved surfaces. Additionally, recreation areas like Baggelhuizerplas and Kloosterveen offer amenities and environments suitable for family outings.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Assen guide. There are also many running trails, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Assen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, from singletracks to fast sections and technical segments. The beautiful natural settings, including woods, lakes, and heathlands, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the good flow of the routes and the opportunity to combine different trails for longer rides, such as combining Baggelhuizerplas with Kloosterveen.
Yes, several routes are located near beautiful lakes. The MTB Route Baggelhuizerplas winds through the Baggelhuizerplas recreation area. The MTB Route Gieten – Nije Hemelriek & Drentsche Aa is located around The New Heavenly Realm, a lovely swimming lake with fine sand. The Gieten Trail along 't Gasselterveld passes by Lake Gasselterveld, another popular swimming lake.
Yes, several routes are designed to be combinable. For instance, the MTB Route Baggelhuizerplas can be easily combined with the MTB Route Assen (Kloosterveen) for an extended mountain biking experience.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for cycling. While mountain biking is possible year-round, conditions can vary, with winter potentially bringing muddy or icy sections. The Drentsche Aa National Park is particularly scenic during spring blooms and autumn foliage.


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