Best bike parks around Nederweert offer an extensive network of mountain bike routes through diverse natural landscapes. The region, known for its picturesque outdoor environment, has invested in connecting these routes to broader cycling networks in the Peel region. These routes primarily utilize unpaved paths, allowing riders to experience the area's natural beauty and historical peat extraction landscapes. Nederweert focuses on developing extensive mountain bike routes through its natural surroundings.
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Just ride into the road and a little further on you can optionally stop for a drink and a bite to eat. Or you can cycle straight ahead to the Keelven, where a gravel path has been made all the way around. So you can go all the way around, or you can take the turn-off into the woods halfway, also a gravel path.
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Starting point of the mountain bike route in Liessel. This varied route of approximately 17.8 kilometers takes you through beautiful forests and nature reserves with a mix of singletracks, turns, and fast sections. A fun and sporty route for mountain bikers who want to enjoy nature and a challenging ride. 🚵♂️🌲
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During the year, a water tap will be installed at the De Smeltkroes sports park, where there is also a large car park from which the routes for MTB routes, walking routes, cycling routes start, and there is a rest area with a table and benches.
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and there is the key again, here you can also park to take walks
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Single trail, blue marking, approx. 3 km
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A beautiful rolling area. Also very nice for MTB riding
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The beautifully laid out route is 17.8 km long in total. More details can be found here => https://www.mtbroutes.nl/noord-brabant/liessel
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This trail is part of the 35.4 km long Asten MTB route. See => https://www.mtbroutes.nl/noord-brabant/asten
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Nederweert is known for its extensive network of mountain bike routes and trails that traverse diverse natural landscapes. These routes are primarily focused on cross-country mountain biking, offering scenic rides through forests, heathland, and areas with historical peat extraction. For dedicated bike park features like jumplines and wallrides, you would need to explore options in the wider Limburg region.
Yes, for beginners, the Dijkstraat Mountain Bike Trail is an ideal loop. It features paved bends interspersed with classic single track sections. While it offers options for a small drop and a rock garden, the main path is suitable for those new to mountain biking.
For more experienced riders, the Simonshoekse Bos area offers loops of varying lengths and difficulties, including routes from Ospeldijk and Ospel. The 'Singletrack Tussen de Dennen' in this area is particularly noted as a challenging route between pine trees. Additionally, the Liessel Mountain Bike Route, while scenic, includes the 'fiercest hill' of its network.
Absolutely. The Nature Gate Bosrandweg, Someren is a great family-friendly spot. It offers facilities, a viewpoint, and is a starting point for various routes. It also features 'Allemans routes' which are specially paved paths accessible for strollers, wheelchairs, or mobility scooters, ensuring safe and obstacle-free walking for everyone. There's also a Boscafé De Soete Inval for refreshments.
The routes around Nederweert showcase diverse natural beauty. You can expect to ride through typical Brabant forests, past the old Aa river, and areas with pine forests, heather, and drifting sand like at Tungelerwallen. The Weerderheide Observation Tower loop offers scenic views and opportunities for wildlife observation. The region is part of the Peel, known for its unique landscapes shaped by peat extraction.
While Nederweert focuses on natural mountain bike routes, for specialized bike park features, you can visit Bikepark Eijsden in southern Limburg. It offers jumplines, a wooden wallride, balance features, a pumptrack, berms, and various drops. It's free to use from sunrise to sunset, but helmets are mandatory.
Trail lengths vary. For example, the Liessel Mountain Bike Route is 17.8 km long, and the Dennendijkse Forests MTB Trail is 2.2 km. Many routes are part of larger networks, allowing for combinations to create longer rides, such as the Liessel route which can be combined with other routes in the Deurne network, totaling 80 kilometers.
A central starting point for many routes is Kanaalpark De Heerlijkheid Budschop in Nederweert, which also offers nearby hospitality services. The Nature Gate Bosrandweg, Someren also has a large car park, making it a good starting point for the Lierop and Someren MTB routes.
The region around Nederweert is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in National Park De Groote Peel, with options ranging from easy to difficult. For more cycling, there are also dedicated gravel biking routes available. You can explore these options further in the Hiking around Nederweert and Gravel biking around Nederweert guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of off-road cycling experiences. The rolling terrain, pine forests, heather, and drifting sands of areas like Tungelerwallen are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained and marked routes, along with the ability to combine different sections for longer rides, also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses into the region's history. For instance, the Liessel Mountain Bike Route passes by the 'Galgenberg,' a clearing where convicts were historically hung. The broader Peel region, which these routes connect to, is also known for its unique history of peat extraction, adding a historical layer to the natural landscapes.


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