Best bike parks around Zeewolde are primarily found in the flat polder landscape of Flevoland, offering diverse cycling experiences. The region features mountain bike routes through expansive forests like Horsterwold and dedicated pumptracks. These facilities cater to various skill levels, from challenging singletracks to accessible cycling paths. Zeewolde provides opportunities for both technical mountain biking and leisurely rides through its unique natural areas.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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To reach Haspelberg by mountain bike (although a gravel bike also works). Beautiful view here
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Very beautiful, only the loose sand was terribly heavy, I had to walk parts with the bike in hand, otherwise a beautiful route
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Beautiful nature, quiet and beautiful forests
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Beautiful sandbox with fun challenges 💪
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Simply enjoy the forests and heathland and ride both on a mountain bike and a gravel bike
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Simply great with everything and easy to ride on both a mountain bike and a gravel bike
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Can also be prepared well on the gravel bike! Beautiful trails.
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Zeewolde primarily offers mountain bike routes and a dedicated pumptrack. You'll find challenging singletracks through forests like Horsterwold, as well as accessible cycling paths. The region is known for its diverse cycling options, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, some trails are suitable for beginners. For instance, the Haspelberg Singletrack Trail (Veluwe) is noted as easy to ride for both mountain and gravel bikes, offering a varied path. The MTB Route Zeewolde (Horsterwold) also accommodates beginners, though sections with clay can be more challenging, especially when wet.
The MTB Route Harderwijk – Veluwe is known for its well-maintained official MTB trails and convenient starting points. Similarly, MTB Route Kemphaan, though smaller, also features very well-maintained and thoughtfully designed routes.
Yes, the Green bicycle path near Almere is a great family-friendly option. It's a scenic cycle way through the city park of Almere and is even wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Pumptrack Zeewolde, opened in June 2024, is suitable for all ages to develop bike handling skills.
While Zeewolde is in a flat polder landscape, mountain bike routes like the Horsterwold MTB-route incorporate artificially constructed elevations and singletracks. You'll encounter sections of clay that can be demanding, especially when wet, alongside areas enhanced with sand, gravel, and stone for better year-round accessibility. Trails like the Singletrack and gravel path along the A28 (Veluwe) offer a varied path with single tracks, climbs, descents, and wide gravel sections.
Cycling in Zeewolde offers a unique experience through the expansive Horsterwold, one of Western Europe's largest contiguous deciduous forests, where you might spot deer and other wildlife. Routes also run along the Wolderwijd and Nuldernauw waters, providing scenic views of the polder landscape, agricultural fields, and natural areas.
Beyond bike parks, Zeewolde offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Silent core route' or 'Discover nature through play between the Horsterwold and the Nuldernauw'. There are also running trails and extensive touring cycling routes that highlight the unique Flevopolder landscape. For more details, check out the guides for hiking, running, and cycling around Zeewolde.
Yes, Zeewolde has a recently opened pumptrack. It was completed and made accessible in early June 2024, offering a dedicated space for riders of all ages to develop balance, rhythm, and bike handling skills without pedaling.
Yes, the Singletrack and gravel path along the A28 (Veluwe) is a varied route that includes both single tracks and wide gravel paths, along with climbs and descents, making it suitable for mountain bikes and even gravel bikes.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained trails and the diverse cycling experiences. Many enjoy the unique setting within expansive forests, the variety of terrain from singletracks to gravel paths, and the opportunity to encounter nature. The accessibility for different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging sections, is also highly valued.
Many of the trails around Zeewolde are suitable for gravel bikes. For example, the Haspelberg Singletrack Trail (Veluwe) is noted as easy to ride on both a mountain bike and a gravel bike. The Singletrack and gravel path along the A28 (Veluwe) also works well with a gravel bike due to its varied terrain including gravel sections.
Yes, the renovated Skatebaan (Skate Park) Zeewolde at Kluunpad, which officially reopened in May 2025, is designed to be inclusive for various wheeled sports, including BMX riders. It features sprayed concrete construction and hosts events like 'Own The Spot,' which includes BMX competitions.


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