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Mountain bike trails around Deurnsche Peel traverse a unique wetland area characterized by peat bogs, heathlands, and diverse forests. The landscape features a mix of open water bodies, rough grasslands, and sandy ridges, offering varied terrain for cycling. While much of the area is flat, some routes utilize existing elevation differences in surrounding forests to provide engaging sections. This region, part of De Groote Peelen National Park, provides a network of routes suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Beautiful gravel bike path with some nice viewpoints
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It's fun. With kids' bikes, gravel bikes, CX and XC bikes – as long as it's reasonably agile. (Of course, it also works with long full-suspension bikes – it's just "over-biked".) Perfect "no-hill flow" :-))
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Birdwatching at the bird hide. There weren't many to see today.
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The only remaining old oil mill in Limburg. It's also remarkable that this watermill is the only one of the six remaining water-oil mills in the Netherlands to house both a corn mill and an oil mill under one roof. Source: https://www.leumolen.nl/leudalmolens/index.html
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At the end of the 20th century, the bell rope was removed because visitors couldn't resist ringing the bell. As a result, the bell's disappearance wasn't even noticed until 2007. During the restoration of the bell tower in January 2008, a new bell was installed, and the bell rope has also been returned. More stories about the watermill can be found at https://www.leumolen.nl/Entree/Start%20Leumolen/DeLeumolen.htm
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The Leumolen was named the most beautiful spot of the Netherlands in May 2013. And you can read all about this beautiful spot on the Leubeek stream with its steep slopes at https://www.leumolen.nl/
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The Leumolen was named the most beautiful spot of the Netherlands in May 2013. And you can read all about this beautiful spot on the Leubeek stream with its steep slopes at https://www.leumolen.nl/
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First rest then ride trail
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There are over 120 mountain bike trails available around Deurnsche Peel. These routes traverse a diverse landscape of peat bogs, heathlands, and various forests, offering a range of experiences for mountain bikers.
The terrain around Deurnsche Peel is quite varied. You'll encounter unique wetland areas with peat bogs, rough grasslands, and sandy ridges. While much of the region is relatively flat, the routes often utilize existing elevation differences within the surrounding forests, such as Zandbos and Vlierdense forests, to provide engaging and sometimes technical sections. Expect a mix of unpaved and semi-paved paths, with some winding singletracks.
Yes, the trails cater to various skill levels. While many routes are classified as moderate (87 tours) or difficult (33 tours), there are also 9 easier trails available. The broader Deurne ATB network includes interconnected singletracks designed to offer a challenging experience, particularly in forested areas.
Deurnsche Peel is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see remnants of historical peat cutting, including old peat canals and small lakes (vennen). The area is also known for its diverse flora, such as sphagnum mosses and sundews, and is a bird-rich habitat. Keep an eye out for various bird species like curlew and water rail. The nearby village of Helenaveen, with its historical canals, is also a point of interest. You might also pass by the Helenahoeve Farmhouse, a historic building from 1910.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the Deurnsche Peel area are designed as loops. For example, the Singletrack Between the Pines – Mountain Bike Trail Simonshoekse Bos loop from Helenaveen and the De Schaak Mountain Bike Trail – MTB Route De Schaak loop from Helenaveen are popular circular options that allow you to start and end in the same location.
The mountain bike trails around Deurnsche Peel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the unique natural landscapes including peat bogs and forests, and the well-maintained singletracks that offer an engaging experience.
While Deurnsche Peel is a natural area, specific rules regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in nature reserves to protect wildlife, especially in bird-rich areas. Always check local signage or the specific trail regulations before heading out with your dog.
The best time for mountain biking in Deurnsche Peel is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is usually more favorable, and the trails are less likely to be muddy. The unique flora and fauna are also more vibrant during these times. Winter riding is possible, but trails can be wet and muddy, and some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The nearby village of Helenaveen offers places to eat and drink. For example, Hoeve Willem III is a cafe located conveniently in the area. Exploring the villages surrounding Deurnsche Peel will provide more choices for cafes and pubs.
Parking facilities are available at various access points to the mountain bike trail network. Specific parking areas are often designated near the start of popular routes or within the surrounding forests like Zandbos, Vlierdense forests, and Walsbergse forest. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
Public transport connections to the Deurnsche Peel area are available, primarily through the Deurne train station. From there, you might need to use local bus services or cycle to reach specific trailheads, such as those in the Zandbos or Walsbergse forest areas. Planning your journey in advance with local transport schedules is advisable.
The broader Deurne ATB network, which includes trails in the forests surrounding Deurnsche Peel, often requires a permit or contribution for maintenance. These permits typically support the upkeep of the singletracks and facilities. Information on where to purchase these permits is usually available at local tourist information centers or sports shops in the Deurne area.


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