Best bike parks around Steenderen are found within the broader Gelderland region, offering diverse cycling and mountain biking experiences. The area, part of the municipality of Bronckhorst, is characterized by its scenic Dutch countryside, historical towns, and varied natural landscapes. These routes provide opportunities to explore forests, heathlands, and sand drifts, particularly within the Veluwezoom National Park. The region is known for its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Veluwezoom Visitor Centre is the ideal starting point to discover the nature reserve. Ample parking is provided for visitors by car. You can also visit and admire an exhibition of plants and animals in the National Park in the Veluwezoom Visitor Centre. Don't forget to visit the adjacent native garden.
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Why is an MTB route now a cycling (!) highlight???
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Probably one of the most demanding trail sections here..
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When I see this bridge, I know I'm in for some beautiful forest trails.
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Beautiful stretch of flow trail
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Nice path! Here you can opt for comfort or just eat sand
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The area around Steenderen, within the broader Gelderland region, offers diverse cycling and mountain biking experiences. You'll find extensive routes through scenic Dutch countryside, historical towns, and varied natural landscapes. These include challenging mountain bike singletracks, leisurely rides through rural areas, and routes that highlight cultural heritage.
Yes, experienced mountain bikers can find challenging trails, particularly within the Veluwezoom National Park. The Fortune Cookie Mountain Bike Trail (Veluwezoom) is a challenging red loop known for its downward curves and technical sections. Another option is the Niner Shooting Mountain Trail (Veluwezoom), which offers a technical practice trail with climbing, descending, cornering, and drops.
While specific 'family-friendly' dedicated bike parks are not prominent, many cycling routes in the region are suitable for families looking for leisurely rides. The area's rural landscapes and historical sites offer pleasant, less technical routes. The Holloway Bridge within the Veluwezoom MTB route is noted as family-friendly, offering a small challenge with stairs.
Cycling routes around Steenderen often pass through beautiful natural landscapes. The Veluwezoom National Park, accessible from Steenderen, features forests, heathlands, and sand drifts. The Holloway Bridge offers a nice viewpoint, and the 'Uiterwaarden IJssel' routes provide views along the IJssel river. You can also find routes with views of Nijenbeek Castle Ruins.
The region is rich in cultural heritage. The 'Fietsroute Steenderen - Open Monumentendag Bronckhorst' takes you past historical sites like the church of Olburgen, the De Hoop windmill, and the St. Willibrorduskerk. Other routes, such as the 'Kastelenroute bij Bronkhorst,' focus on the many castles in the area, and the 'Fietsroute Belevenissen rond Bronckhorst' explores the historic rural life of the municipality.
Beyond mountain biking and road cycling, you can also enjoy gravel biking and hiking. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Lange Juffer Trail, Veluwezoom' or 'Strade Bianche Loenen'. Hiking options include trails around Bronkhorst village or to the Hackfort Watermill. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Steenderen and Hiking around Steenderen guides.
The best time for cycling around Steenderen is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Some mountain bike routes, particularly in Veluwezoom, can become quite boggy and more challenging on wet surfaces, so checking weather conditions is advisable.
Yes, there are intermediate options available. The 'Uiterwaarden IJssel β De Waag, Doesburg' route near Dieren is considered an intermediate ride suitable for various skill levels. Additionally, the Veluwezoom Mountain Bike Trail is an intermediate trail with beautiful curves, and the Gravel section next to the cycle path offers a choice between a loose soil forest track and a concrete path.
The Veluwezoom mountain bike trails are unique for their varied terrain and scenic beauty within the Veluwezoom National Park. They feature forests, heathlands, and sand drifts, offering both challenging technical sections with steep drops and tight curves, as well as flowing trails. The 'red loops' provide extra technical parts for advanced riders, making them a highlight for many.
Yes, the region offers themed routes that blend cycling with local experiences. The 'Chocolade fietsroute langs de IJssel' suggests a culinary theme along the IJssel river, likely providing opportunities for refreshment and local treats while enjoying the views.
Cycling routes around Steenderen vary significantly in length. For instance, road cycling routes can range from around 35 km to over 120 km. Gravel biking routes typically fall between 35 km and 58 km. There are also 'Achterhoekse Torentocht' routes of 30 km, 44 km, and 60 km, ensuring options for different preferences and fitness levels.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful forest trails and the varied, scenic landscapes. Many appreciate the challenging technical sections on trails like the Fortune Cookie Mountain Bike Trail and the Niner Shooting Mountain Trail. The blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, along with well-maintained trails, also receives positive feedback.


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