Best bike parks around Eemnes are found in the surrounding region, which offers a variety of mountain bike trails and cycling routes. The area features diverse terrain, including heathlands, forests, and polder landscapes. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy rides on sand drifts and gravel paths to more challenging mountain bike experiences. The natural beauty of the Goois Natuurreservaat and scenic paths along the Eem river contribute to the appeal for cyclists.
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The high and low fire pits are currently partially closed.
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Dear MTB riders. The description states that this route is easy for beginners (the green route), but after doing it with my son we come to the conclusion that the red route is really a lot easier. Perhaps a matter of preference, but we found the green route much harder. Lots of climbing, really lots of roots and areas with soft sand. The red route is much smoother with better transitions and therefore much easier for less experienced cyclists in our opinion.
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Although with erosion. Nice hop on and decent made.
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this mtb route is highly recommended. added this myself to my gravel route to make it a little more exciting.
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This optional Technical Passage is something for the advanced MTB rider. With a number of challenging drops and 2 difficult steep climbs.
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Was in the winter and blubberzooi but good luck
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This technical loop is really for advanced riders. That's why there's also a "qualifier" at the beginning. Interesting section with some drops and steep climbs. Especially the last climb with obstacles is very difficult. Line choice and weight transfer are essential.
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The area around Eemnes offers a diverse range of mountain bike trails and cycling routes. You can experience everything from flow trails, like the Flowtrail Descent Through the Pine Forest, to technical singletracks such as the Singletrack Hilversumse Wasmeer. The terrain varies, including sand drifts, dirt paths, gravel routes, and scenic paved paths along the Eem river, winding through forests, heathlands, and polder landscapes.
Yes, several routes are great for beginners or those looking for an easier ride. The "Theehuis 't Hooge Erf – Small sand drift loop from Baarn" is an easy 20.7 km mountain bike ride suitable for all skill levels. Another easy option is the 30.9 km "Braambergen MTB Route," also great for any fitness level.
For a more challenging experience, consider the "Zuiderheide Dirt Path – Zwaluwenberg Nature Connection loop from Laren," a moderate 45.8 km ride that requires good fitness. The Lage Vuursche and Hoge Vuursche MTB Trail also offers technical sections with constant focus required, featuring smooth dry sand tracks and many ups and downs.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to be accessible for various skill levels. For a pleasant break during your ride, Outside in the Pit is a very bicycle-friendly restaurant where you can secure your mountain bike with a loan lock while enjoying a meal or coffee.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You'll cycle through vast heathlands, especially in areas like the Goois Natuurreservaat, and dense forests. Scenic paths along the Eem river offer picturesque views of polder landscapes. Routes like the "Zuiderheide Dirt Path" also pass through areas of geological and archaeological significance, including ancient burial mounds.
Beyond mountain biking, the Eemnes area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the "Eemnesser Lock and Marina – Eemnes Pumping Station loop," and various running routes, including the "Eemnes Polder loop." These activities allow you to explore the region's natural beauty on foot.
Some routes, like those around the Junction of Hoge & Lage Vuursche route, may require a vignette. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage before heading out, especially for specific mountain bike trails.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer milder weather and lush landscapes. While some trails can be ridden in winter, conditions might be muddy or wet, as noted by visitors on the Flowtrail Descent Through the Pine Forest.
Yes, you'll find convenient spots like Outside in the Pit, a restaurant located in the forest that is very welcoming to cyclists. It's a perfect break spot with a great menu and facilities to secure your bike.
The Goois Natuurreservaat offers some of the most beautiful trails. The Singletrack Hilversumse Wasmeer is a notable singletrack within this reserve, known for its tree trunks and tricky passages. The "Zuiderheide Dirt Path – Zwaluwenberg Nature Connection loop from Laren" also traverses this scenic heathland area.
Yes, routes like the Lage Vuursche and Hoge Vuursche MTB Trail are designed to be combined. The Lage (10 km) and Hoge (20 km) trails have singletracks connecting them, allowing for a longer and varied ride.
The "Stulpselaan Gravel Path – Outside in the Pit loop from Baarn" is a shorter route at 15.3 km, featuring gravel terrain. It's a good option for those looking for a less technical ride on a different surface.


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