Best bike parks around Hattem are characterized by natural mountain bike routes and diverse trails within the Veluwe region. The area features extensive coniferous woods, heathlands, and varied terrain, including the Zwolse bos and Wezepsche Heide. Hattem is known for its scenic beauty and offers cycling experiences ranging from flowing rides to technical challenges. These routes provide a comprehensive outdoor experience for cyclists.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Nice steep descent and climb. The Leemcule is also popular as a children's playground. Mountain bikers can go wild in the adjacent MTB cross track (freely accessible). The water of the Leemcule is quite dirty. No suitable drinking water for the dog. You can do that better at one of the many streams in Landgoed Molecaten.
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This used to be a popular attraction for school trips!
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This is a beautiful route in terms of nature and landscape, and not too difficult. Can be easily combined with the ATB route Heerde.
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Nice climb, a bit difficult in the loose sand
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In summer also a very nice place for children to play.
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Nice - but short - technical singletrack, hidden as a narrow path between the trees. A little difference in height... just stand in the pedals... steer well and you are already through it. Still a nice addition to your ride compared to the otherwise fairly wide straight paths here in the Zwolsebos.
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Do you like a challenge? Then choose to plow through the loose sand.
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A 'shortcut' in the mountain bike route that at the same time provides a fun challenge. That is what this climb (little climb) along the Ennerveld offers the cyclist. The path is actually a soft/loose sand path, in which a hard worn single track has been created. This makes the path easy to cycle with MTB and gravel bikes. This is also a nice option to cut downwards.
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Hattem is renowned for its excellent natural mountain bike routes and trails, rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find diverse cycling experiences through extensive coniferous woods, heathlands, and varied terrain, offering both flowing rides and technical challenges.
Yes, the main Mountainbikeroute Hattem features two distinct loops. The northern loop (10.5 km) includes more technical passages, such as the climb and descent of the Trijselenberg, suitable for those seeking a challenge. The southern loop (17.5 km) is generally less technical, offering a more flowing ride through beech avenues and heath fields, making it accessible for recreational riders.
The routes around Hattem traverse beautiful natural settings like the Zwolse bos and over the Wezepsche Heide, which is part of an ice-age push moraine. You can also visit De Leemkule, a natural monument formed by clay excavation, which often holds a pool of water and is popular with children in summer.
Absolutely. While the southern loop of the Mountainbikeroute Hattem is suitable for recreational riders, De Leemkule is specifically noted as a family-friendly spot, especially in summer when children enjoy playing in the water pool.
The routes are well-marked with blue international MTB signs, which are a triangle with two circles underneath. It's important to note that the routes are double-sided, so cyclists should be aware of oncoming traffic.
For those seeking a challenge, highlights like Ennerveld – unpaved climb feature a soft and loose sand path, where a hard-worn single track has been created. This makes it cyclable with MTB and gravel bikes, offering a fun, challenging experience.
The varied terrain and natural beauty of Hattem, including its forests and heathlands, make it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter biking is possible, conditions might vary, especially on unpaved sections.
In certain areas, such as the municipal forests of Heerde, cycling is only permitted on official cycle paths and the designated MTB route. However, in wider regions like the municipal forests of Zwolle or the forest areas of Geldersch Landschap, you can cycle more freely. Always look for signage.
Beyond mountain biking, the Hattem area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Gortelse Heide – Noorderheide Heathland loop' or 'IJssel Railway Bridge, Zwolle – Vuursteenberg loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including the 'Leemcule – Highland Cattle in Veluwe loop', and road cycling routes such as the 'Hanseatic Cities Cycle Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides on komoot, for example, the Gravel biking around Hattem guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the diverse natural settings, from dense forests to open heathlands. The variety of terrain, including both flowing sections and technical challenges like the unpaved climbs, also contributes to a highly engaging experience for different skill levels.
Yes, Hattem offers several singletrack experiences. For instance, the Singletrack to the Sprengen (Veluwe) takes you through beautiful forest areas with designated cycling paths. The unpaved climbs also often feature a hard-worn single track within the softer sand.
Yes, there is a connection route to the mountain bike route in Heerde, which is marked in black, near the Tonneberg. This allows for extended cycling adventures in the wider region.


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