Best bike parks around Heerde are primarily natural mountain bike routes through diverse landscapes. Heerde, located in the Netherlands, features Veluwe forests, heathlands, and slight elevation changes. The area offers unpaved trails suitable for mountain biking and gravel riding. Cyclists can explore routes that pass through unique areas like the Renderklippen and near the Heerderstrand.
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 forest road through the Majuba forest area is a perfect connection in terms of direction, but also a horse path, which can be very sandy depending on the weather. After a period of heavy rain, the path was very absorbent in certain places. Not the best path in a forest full of hard forest paths, but a nice path for the sporty gravel biker or MTBer.
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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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Update: this path will unfortunately be closed to the public in early 2025. Nice single track along the Tongeren heath, for MTB and gravel bike. Please note that on the north side of this single track the path crosses into the Tongeren management area, where free cycling is prohibited. You must - if you cycle north - turn left to avoid problems and inconvenience.
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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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The mountain bike routes around Heerde primarily feature natural terrain, with about 95% unpaved paths. You'll encounter typical Veluwe forests, heathlands, and mildly undulating sections with slight elevation changes. The routes are generally good for gravel riders and offer a pleasant ride through nature.
Yes, while cycling in Heerde, you can enjoy diverse scenery. Routes pass through the beautiful Veluwe forests, various heathlands, and the unique Renderklippen area. You'll also cycle near the Heerderstrand, a recreational lake. A notable natural monument is De Leemkule, a large pit formed by clay excavation that consistently holds water.
One popular spot is the Ennerveld – unpaved climb, known for its challenging loose sand sections. Another is the Singletrack to the Sprengen (Veluwe), which is part of the designated MTB route in the municipal forests. The MTB Route Hattem – Veluwe is also a well-regarded scenic route that can be easily connected to the Heerde trails.
Yes, the Mountainbikeroute Heerde is considered accessible to a range of cyclists, including those looking for a pleasant ride through nature. It features mild height differences and is described as mildly undulating, making it less challenging for experienced mountain bikers and suitable for those new to the sport or gravel riding.
While the overall terrain is moderately difficult, experienced riders can find challenges. The Ennerveld – unpaved climb offers a fun challenge with its soft, loose sand path, requiring more effort. For a longer ride, you can combine the Heerde route with the Hattem mountain bike route, extending your adventure up to 50 kilometers.
The moderate difficulty and scenic nature of the Mountainbikeroute Heerde make it suitable for families looking for a pleasant ride through nature. Additionally, De Leemkule, a natural monument, is noted as a very nice place for children to play in summer, making it a good stop on a family outing.
You can start the Mountainbikeroute Heerde from the parking lot at Heerderstrand, located at Ossenbergweg 1, 8181 MZ in Heerde. The route is clearly marked with wooden posts featuring the international mountain bike logo (a triangle with two circles) and can be ridden in both directions.
Yes, a significant advantage for more ambitious riders is the easy connection to the Hattem mountain bike route, which is about 23 kilometers long and located a few hundred meters from the Heerde route. Combining these two routes allows for a longer and more varied ride, potentially reaching a total of around 50 kilometers in the forest.
In the municipal forests of Heerde, cycling is permitted only on official cycle paths and the designated MTB route. Free cycling is prohibited in these specific areas. However, in the wider region, such as the municipal forests of Zwolle or forest areas of Geldersch Landschap, you are generally allowed to cycle more freely.
Beyond mountain biking, the Heerde area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore a range of road cycling routes, such as the Road Cycling Routes around Heerde, or enjoy leisurely tours with the Cycling around Heerde guide. There are also additional MTB Trails around Heerde for more off-road adventures.
While there's no specific 'best time' mentioned, the natural beauty of the Veluwe forests and heathlands suggests that spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, especially around the Heerderstrand, but be mindful of potential heat. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary with weather.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and diverse landscapes, including the Veluwe forests and heathlands. The ability to combine the Heerde route with the Hattem route for a longer ride is also a highlight. The moderate difficulty makes it accessible, and the well-maintained, marked trails contribute to a positive experience.


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