Best bike parks around Maassluis are primarily found in the broader Midden-Delfland region, an area characterized by its polders, waterways, and recreational green spaces. While Maassluis itself is known for its extensive cycling routes, specialized bike park facilities are concentrated in nearby areas like Vlaardingen. These locations offer diverse terrain, from technical trails to jump lines, catering to various skill levels. The region's landscape, shaped by its proximity to the Rotterdam port and its history of land reclamation, provides a…
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Nice lines in the bike park, higher and steeper than the pictures suggest. 🤘🏼
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Sportpark Willem-Alexander is located on top of the tunnel roof of the A4 motorway. This is a unique, modern sports complex with 5 football and 2 handball fields, a sports complex with an indoor athletics track, a batting cage for cricket and baseball, ballet/dance halls and a space for physiotherapy. The sports complex also has a track for all cycling and roller sports (pump track). The parking garage is located under the sports park. Source: https://www.sdam.nl/zien-doen/info/sportpark-willem-
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The Broekpolder was once a peat meadow polder with a number of dairy farmers. The word 'broek' (brouck) refers to the original peat bog at this location. Vlaardingen was a growing city in the 1950s and there were plans to make housing possible in the Broekpolder. To achieve this, the area first had to be raised. This was done between 1958 and 1976 with dredged material. Later, this soil layer turned out to be too polluted to be able to realize a residential area here. Housing construction was therefore off the table. The area was then given a green design. It was partly planted with production forest and for another part nature did its own work. The polder was thus given a new life as a nature and recreation area.
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The Broekpolder is a beautiful 400 ha. large and green nature and recreation area. You can walk, cycle, mountain bike, skate, play and do sports here. Close to the city of Vlaardingen and surrounded by the water of the Vlaardingse Vaart and the Vlieten, it is a very valuable green spot for residents in the region. The Broekpolder offers a diverse landscape of polder, forest and large lakes where many water birds live and winter. The Broekpolder is also the habitat of a large herd of Scottish Highlanders. In addition, there are more than 30 sports clubs for young and old. The four Vlaardingen scouting groups have also been given a new joint home in the Broekpolder. Source: https://www.broekpolder-vlaardingen.nl/over-ons
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Perfect to test your skill set. From beginner to advanced.
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Nice piece of forest for both walking and cycling
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The bike park has been expanded again with various lines. The photos are misleading, the descents are steeper than you think and are enduro-like.
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While Maassluis itself is known for extensive cycling routes, dedicated bike park facilities are primarily found in nearby areas. The most notable is Vlaardingen Bikepark MTB Route, located in the Broekpolder area of Vlaardingen. This region, including the Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail (Midden-Delfland), offers diverse terrain for mountain biking.
Bikepark Vlaardingen offers a wide range of features for various skill levels. It includes technical trail features like rock gardens, skinnies, and north shores in its Noord (Mini-park) section. The larger Zuid section is designed for jumps, with lines like the 'B-line' for beginners, 'Mini Moke' with tables and banked turns, and the challenging 'Area 31' red trail featuring jumps, drops, berms, and sharkfins.
Yes, Bikepark Vlaardingen caters to all skill levels. The 'B-line' and 'Mini Moke' sections are excellent for beginners to practice jumping and flow. For advanced riders, 'Leen Droppert' offers steep roll-ins and challenging turns, while 'Area 31' is a red trail designed to refine technique and airtime with various demanding features.
Currently, Maassluis does not host a dedicated bike park with specialized features like those found in Vlaardingen. Maassluis is more known for its extensive network of scenic cycling and mountain biking routes. However, there have been discussions about potentially developing a pumptrack in the municipality.
Yes, the Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail (Midden-Delfland) is considered family-friendly, offering a lot of flow and challenges suitable for various skill levels, including younger riders. Similarly, sections of the Vlaardingen Bikepark MTB Route are designed to accommodate beginners, making it accessible for families.
The bike parks are situated within the broader Broekpolder area, which is a large recreational space. You can expect to encounter diverse natural features such as dense and varied forests, wetlands, and open grasslands. The Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area itself is a beautiful, varied landscape perfect for combining bike park sessions with rides through nature.
Bikepark Vlaardingen is located in the Broekpolder of Vlaardingen. You can typically reach the area by car, and parking is generally available near the Polderpoort, which is close to Bikepark Zuid. For public transport, you would need to check local bus routes connecting to Vlaardingen and the Broekpolder area.
Access to Bikepark Vlaardingen and the broader mountain bike route in Broekpolder is generally free and open to the public from sunrise to sunset year-round. No specific permits are typically required for recreational mountain biking on these trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Maassluis offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Boonerlucht Lake, Maassluis – Vogelhutpad loop'. There are also extensive road cycling routes, like the 'Zandmotor Trail – Maeslantkering Waterfront Path loop', and various running trails, including the 'Strand loop from Steendijkpolder'.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and challenge offered by the trails. The Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail is noted for its flow and challenges, including jumps. The Vlaardingen Bikepark MTB Route is appreciated for its diverse lines and steeper descents than photos suggest, perfect for testing and improving skills. The well-maintained nature of the routes and the ability to combine bikepark sessions with longer rides through nature are also highly valued.
Yes, beyond the Broekpolder area, another significant trail in the region is MTB Route Oostvoorne. This 12km round offers a varied experience for experienced riders, featuring forest, sand, and dune sections, along with technical elements like a northshore, drops, jumps, berms, and rock gardens.


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