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Top 16 Bike Parks around Beesel

Best bike parks around Beesel are found within a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests, heathlands, and riverside paths. The area, situated in the Netherlands, offers a variety of mountain bike trails that cater to different skill levels. These routes often traverse natural areas like De Meinweg National Park and Brachter Forest. The terrain includes varied features, from winding paths to areas with some elevation gain.

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

Bikepark Bracht

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Here you can practice small and big jumps.

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Singletrack Along the Fence in De Meinweg

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A well-suited trail as a quick connection. But always on the fence isn't very exciting.

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Between Helden, Kessel, and Maasbree there is an extensive forest area, with a lot of relief, formed by drifting dunes. Most of the forest consists of Scots pine, previously used …

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Schwalmschlucht Mountain Bike Trail

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A short trail in beautiful natural surroundings that can be ridden without major technical difficulties. Can be muddy after rain.

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Dassenberg

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The Dassenberg is just a hill that is quite hidden.

Here you can enjoy your break in very beautiful surroundings. The place is ideal for spreading out a picnic blanket. …

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Naturjunge89
June 29, 2025, Schwalmschlucht Trail

A great little trail that's fun. It was very dry where I was today. But I've also been here after heavy rain. You're bound to get covered in dirt.

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Beautiful trail with some ups and downs. Fun and manageable.

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A short trail in beautiful natural surroundings that can be ridden without major technical difficulties. Can be muddy after rain.

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Due to the very loose soil, especially after a long period of drought, beginners will sometimes have to push here. I didn't really like driving along the fence all the time either.

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Small and beautiful trail that goes up and down. Also suitable for beginners.

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A well-suited trail as a quick connection. But always on the fence isn't very exciting.

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HauroraS
June 13, 2023, Dassenberg

The Dassenberg is just a hill that is quite hidden. Here you can enjoy your break in very beautiful surroundings. The place is ideal for spreading out a picnic blanket. There is a bench and a weather house here, but no dustbin. According to the tracks, MTB riders have fun riding the dry watercourse here. The access under the "Dassenberg" sign is a bit overgrown, so more suitable for hikers and mountain bikers. Cyclists can get up easier on the other path, which is wider. It's also steep but short, so even if you have to push it shouldn't be a problem: it's really worth it!

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Here it gets pretty narrow between the trees and the fence. After all, an uncut MTB handlebar measures 80 cm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on bike trails around Beesel?

The bike trails around Beesel offer diverse terrain, ranging from winding paths through forests and heathlands to areas with some elevation gain. You'll find many small, narrow paths, especially in areas like the Helden Forests, which feature uphill and downhill sections formed by drifting dunes. Some trails, like the Singletrack Along the Fence in De Meinweg, can be quite narrow between trees and fences.

Are there bike trails suitable for different skill levels around Beesel?

Yes, the trails around Beesel cater to various skill levels. You can find 'Easy' routes suitable for all fitness levels, as well as 'Moderate' and 'Hard' trails that require good to very good fitness and advanced riding skills. For instance, the Schwalmschlucht Mountain Bike Trail is described as a short trail in beautiful natural surroundings that can be ridden without major technical difficulties, though it can be muddy after rain.

What are some scenic natural features or viewpoints along the bike trails?

Many routes traverse beautiful natural areas like De Meinweg National Park and Brachter Forest, offering diverse scenery including forests, heathlands, and riverside paths. The Dassenberg, though a hidden hill, offers a very beautiful setting for a break, complete with a bench and a weather house. The 'Singletracks at De Meinweg – Waalsberg Observation Tower loop' also suggests scenic viewpoints.

Are there any bike parks where I can practice jumps?

Yes, Bikepark Bracht is a dedicated spot where riders can practice small and large jumps. It has been restored and is considered well worth a detour for those looking to hone their jumping skills.

Are there family-friendly biking options around Beesel?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicitly listed for every trail, the region offers a variety of routes with different difficulty levels. Less strenuous loops, such as the 'Kessel–Beesel ferry service – Leumolen (St. Ursula Mill) loop,' which includes a ferry crossing and historic sites, can be a good option for families looking for an engaging ride with points of interest and a more modest elevation gain.

What is the best time of year to go biking in Beesel?

The region's trails are generally enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While specific weather patterns vary, checking local forecasts is always recommended. Some trails, like the Singletrack Along the Fence in De Meinweg, are noted as being good to ride even in wet weather.

How can I access the bike trails around Beesel?

Many routes are accessible from central points like Beesel or nearby Reuver. While specific parking information for every trail isn't always available, platforms like Komoot provide detailed route information, making it easy to plan your starting point. Public transport options to Beesel can also serve as a gateway to the wider network of trails.

Do I need a permit to cycle in nature reserves near Beesel?

Generally, cycling on designated mountain bike trails within nature reserves like De Meinweg National Park and Brachter Forest is permitted. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas or any marked routes to ensure compliance. Most well-documented routes on platforms like Komoot indicate permissible access.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the Beesel area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, enjoy road cycling routes, or embark on general cycling tours. These nearby routes often traverse similar scenic landscapes, including forests, riverside paths, and historic sites like the Leumolen (St. Ursula Mill).

Where can I find places to eat or stay near the bike trails?

The towns and villages surrounding the bike trails, such as Beesel and Reuver, offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel after a ride. Accommodation options, including hotels and guesthouses, are also available in these areas, providing convenient bases for exploring the region's cycling opportunities.

What makes the Singletracks in the Helden Forests unique?

The Singletracks in the Helden Forests are unique due to their extensive forest area between Helden, Kessel, and Maasbree, which features significant relief formed by drifting dunes. Riders can expect many small, narrow paths with continuous uphill and downhill sections, offering a dynamic and engaging experience. The vastness of the area ensures it rarely feels overly busy.

Can I ride the bike trails in wet weather?

Some trails are noted for being suitable even in wet conditions. For example, the Singletrack Along the Fence in De Meinweg is specifically mentioned as being good to ride in wet weather. However, other trails, like the Schwalmschlucht Mountain Bike Trail, can become muddy after rain, so riders should be prepared for varying conditions.

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