Best bike parks around Lansingerland offer diverse cycling experiences, with the Hoge Bergse Bos in Bergschenhoek standing out as a premier destination. This area, uniquely situated on a former landfill, provides significant elevation changes uncommon in the generally flat Netherlands. It features a comprehensive mountain biking experience with various trails and a dedicated bikepark section. The landscape is characterized by rugged, largely spontaneous nature, providing a unique backdrop for rides.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice lines in the bike park, higher and steeper than the pictures suggest. 🤘🏼
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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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Cool winding track on the pine hill, nice climb, nice banked turns and some jumps here and there. Some experience is recommended.
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Beautiful park between Zoetermeer, Benthuizen and Waddinxveen. Plenty of benches, beautiful paths, more and more animals, pheasants, magpies, foxes, water birds etc. The intention is that an MTB route will also be created.
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The Hoge Bergse Bos is uniquely situated on a former landfill, providing significant elevation changes that are rare in the generally flat Netherlands. This creates a challenging and exciting landscape for mountain biking, characterized by rugged, spontaneous nature.
Yes, the Hoge Bergse Bos offers a comprehensive mountain biking experience for various skill levels. You'll find a challenging Black Mountain Bike Route for experienced riders and a more accessible Green Mountain Bike Route suitable for less experienced mountain bikers and children.
Adjacent to the main routes, Hoge Bergse Bos has a dedicated bikepark section with challenging elements. These include a Rockgarden, Northshores (elevated wooden structures), Drop-offs for practicing airtime, and a Jumpline. There are also Kompbochten (Berms) for smooth turns.
The Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail (Midden-Delfland) is known for its flowy trails, offering challenges and jumps suitable for various skill levels. Visitors often describe it as a fun ride with good flow.
Yes, Mountain Bike Route Zoetermeer is an excellent choice. It features three hills with varied terrain, including technical sections, rock gardens, and a switchback climb. The course consists almost entirely of singletrack with sand, gravel, soil, and worn-out asphalt.
Mountain bikes can be rented at Outdoor Valley, located at Hoeksekade 141, Bergschenhoek, which also serves as a starting point for the routes. Outdoor Valley also offers training sessions and has a restaurant, 'De Berghut', with a terrace.
Yes, the Hoge Bergse Bos is the home base for the Mountainbikeclub Dirty Hill. This club has over 250 members and organizes weekly training sessions, clinics, competitions, and club weekends, fostering a strong community. They also actively participate in maintaining the routes.
The routes at Hoge Bergse Bos are generally rideable year-round. Thanks to a partial hardening of the surface with masonry rubble granulate, the trails drain well after rain, making them accessible even in wetter conditions.
Yes, the Green Mountain Bike Route at Hoge Bergse Bos is suitable for less experienced mountain bikers and children. Additionally, the Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area and Bentwoud Nature Reserve offer paths suitable for family cycling, with Bentwoud specifically having 80 kilometers of walking and cycling paths.
Beyond mountain biking, you can explore various other cycling options. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lansingerland. If you prefer gravel, there are also Gravel biking routes around Lansingerland, including scenic loops like the Kinderdijk Windmills Loop.
Yes, the Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area is a natural area with an MTB park. Visitors can expect a beautiful, dense, and varied forest environment, making for a scenic ride.
The dedicated bikepark section at Hoge Bergse Bos is conveniently located directly next to the parking area, making access straightforward for visitors arriving by car.


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