Best bike parks around Midden-Drenthe offer diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts. The region features natural elevation changes within forests, technical challenges like rock gardens, and specialized obstacles such as Northshore elements. These areas provide opportunities to refine riding techniques across various skill levels.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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It's a good place, great views and the paths are very good.
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In 2023 I came to a closed door because of the European Championship in August, but now I was curious about the latest adjustments: a course that starts on the south side of the VAM mountain with a climb of approximately 460 meters long with a maximum gradient of 16.4%. And while you're there: just ride this pimple up and down from all sides including a cobblestone strip and that 16% section.
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Very special place on an active waste mountain. It's a beautiful ride to the top of the mount, but you have to endure the smell.
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Is this Italy or Drenthe? The intense blue water, white sand and green conifers give this place a foreign feeling. But it is really our beautiful Drenthe
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This is an oddity in this landscape of pine forests and bogs. The Gasselterveld used to be an mine, hence the "oddity" of light blue waters in a place where every other pond, lake, puddle is pitch black! This is a big, very deep (50 meter) pond where people come to swim and do all sorts of other water activities including scuba diving. https://www.staatsbosbeheer.nl/uit-in-de-natuur/recreatieterrein-gasselterveld
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Beautiful climb to the highest point in Drenthe!
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The Gasselterveld has been open to the public since 2017.
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The Gasselterveld is an old sand excavation, in the middle it is 50 meters deep, making the water wonderfully cool. Be careful; it gets very deep very quickly.
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Midden-Drenthe's bike parks offer a diverse range of features. You'll find natural elevation changes, technical challenges like rock gardens, and specialized obstacles. For instance, Bikepark Ter Horst includes a pumptrack and various turns, while Bikepark Smalbroek is known for its 'Northshore' elements such as seesaws, bridges, and balance beams. The Col du VAM also features challenging mountain bike routes with rock gardens.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. Bikepark Smalbroek is designed to be enjoyable for all skill levels, offering a good place to improve balance techniques. While the Gieten Trail along 't Gasselterveld is rated intermediate, its beautiful single trails with climbing and descending around the sand extraction lake can be approached by those looking to progress.
For a challenge, the Col du VAM offers demanding mountain bike routes, including specific bike park features like rock gardens, and a unique climbing experience. Bikepark Ter Horst also provides technical challenges over its 1.6 km length, with natural elevation changes and 'rock gardens' designed for refining technique.
Visitors frequently enjoy the area around Lake Gasselterveld, where the official MTB route of Gieten passes through a wooded setting. The Col du VAM is also a popular destination for its challenging mountain bike routes. Additionally, Bikepark Ter Horst and Bikepark Smalbroek, both maintained by ATB Beilen, are well-regarded for their varied features.
Yes, several locations offer family-friendly amenities alongside mountain biking opportunities. Lake Gasselterveld is in a wooded area with a large sandy beach, and the official MTB route passes through. Nearby, The New Heavenly Realm is a swimming lake with white sand, playground equipment, and a restaurant, where the Gieten-Gasselte MTB route also starts.
Many bike parks in Midden-Drenthe are integrated into beautiful natural landscapes. For example, the Lake Gasselterveld is a large sand extraction lake set within a forest. The The New Heavenly Realm is another stunning swimming lake surrounded by forest, offering fine sand and a serene environment.
Absolutely. Midden-Drenthe offers a wide network of mountain biking routes. You can explore routes like the 'MTB Route Ruinen South' or the 'Baggelhuizerplas mountain bike route'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Midden-Drenthe guide.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, Midden-Drenthe is excellent for various cycling activities. You can find touring bicycle routes such as the 'Dwingeloo Radio Telescopes loop' or the 'Oranjekanaal loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the 'Dwingelderveld: Ruinen and Dwingeloo MTB Trail'. Discover more in the Cycling around Midden-Drenthe guide and the Gravel biking around Midden-Drenthe guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity to refine their riding techniques. Many enjoy the beautiful single trails and the combination of climbing and descending, especially around the sand extraction lakes like Gieten Trail along 't Gasselterveld. The unique challenge of the Col du VAM is also a highlight for many.
Yes, some bike park areas offer amenities. For instance, The New Heavenly Realm, a swimming lake where an MTB route starts, has a kiosk and a restaurant available for visitors.
Yes, Bikepark Smalbroek is particularly well-suited for improving balance. Its 'Northshore' elements, including a seesaw, bridge, balance beam, and 'skinny' sections, are designed to help riders enhance their balance and control.
Yes, Bikepark Ter Horst, located near Beilen, features a pumptrack in the center of its area, in addition to its technical trails with natural elevation changes and rock gardens.


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