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Gravel biking in Stroeërzand offers diverse cycling routes through varied terrains. The region is characterized by dense woodlands, open heathlands, and sand dunes, providing a mix of challenging and scenic rides. These landscapes, similar to the nearby Veluwe, allow riders to explore natural environments on unpaved surfaces. The area provides extensive networks of paths suitable for gravel bikes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
5.0
(11)
71
riders
57.5km
03:37
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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155
riders
70.1km
04:17
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(8)
114
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47.2km
03:11
160m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.0km
02:50
110m
110m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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26
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32.0km
01:40
60m
60m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The heath between Elspeet and Vierhouten is very special. When you look around, you will regularly see a striking shape of the hills. These shapes of the hills were not caused by push-up by the land ice, but by meltwater between blocks of ice. Because the deposition of sediment was faster than the melting of the ice blocks, thick layers of sand and gravel formed around and over the ice blocks. When the ice finally melted, a very irregular terrain remained, which was later referred to as a kame terrace.
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Wouter describes the comfortable route from Aardhuisweg back towards Uddel. It's fun to do, especially in wet weather, as you and your bike will arrive covered in fine white spray. But if you're looking for a real challenge, go the other way: first, an endless, gently ascending straight path through the heathland, and just when your legs start to feel the heat, there's the heart-pumping winding path through the trees. Actually, it's more fun.
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Map point in the bicycle junction network. 👍 Unfortunately, only a map and no bench for a rest.
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On the Noorderheide heathland near Vierhouten, three landmarks made of boulders can be found: the Daniel George Pyramid (D.G. Pyramid), the Miesje Pyramid, and the Peter Paul Pyramid (P.P. Pyramid). Along with the now-lost Victoria Pyramid, they were part of the estate of Daniel George van Beuningen (owned by the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum). In 1935, he constructed ingenious waterworks here, consisting of brick gutters, ponds, and a pumping station to pump water and supply the streams. The three remaining pyramids have been restored by volunteers.
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The Grevelweg near Elspeet is almost impossible to navigate with a regular bike. There are many holes and deep grooves in the unpaved path. Unfortunately, I fell off my bike. Be careful!
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Simply because it is very beautiful.
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great building in a great setting
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Stroeërzand offers a diverse mix of terrains, including dense woodlands, open heathlands, and sandy sections. This variety provides an engaging experience, allowing you to explore different natural environments on unpaved surfaces, similar to the nearby Veluwe region.
There are over 110 gravel bike trails in Stroeërzand, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection of routes, from easier paths to more challenging rides, ensuring there's something for every gravel biker.
Yes, Stroeërzand has a good selection of trails suitable for beginners. Out of the over 110 routes, approximately 34 are classified as easy, offering a gentler introduction to gravel biking in the region. For example, the Radio Kootwijk – Radio Kootwijk Building A loop from Stroe is a moderate option that is not overly long.
Many routes in Stroeërzand pass by interesting features. The historic Radio Kootwijk building is a prominent landmark, featured on routes like the Radio Kootwijk Building A – Radio Kootwijk loop from Boeschoterbos. You'll also encounter expansive open heathlands, such as those on the Heathland Near Vierhouten – Ermelose Heide loop from Garderen, and dense woodlands like the Sprielder Forest, which you can explore on the Meandering forest road – Sprielder Forest loop from Hoeve Oud Milligen.
While specific seasonal considerations for Stroeërzand are not extensively documented, the Netherlands generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes, including heathlands and woodlands, are at their most vibrant.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in Stroeërzand are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Radio Kootwijk Building A – Radio Kootwijk loop from Boeschoterbos and the Heathland Near Vierhouten – Ermelose Heide loop from Garderen.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 160 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the extensive network of paths, and the ability to explore natural environments on unpaved surfaces, offering a true gravel biking experience.
Yes, Stroeërzand caters to experienced riders as well. Out of the over 110 routes, 24 are classified as difficult, offering more challenging terrain and longer distances for those seeking an advanced gravel biking experience. The Radio Kootwijk Building A – Radio Kootwijk loop from Boeschoterbos, for instance, is rated as difficult.
While specific amenities directly on every trail are not listed, Stroeërzand is located within the Dutch province of Gelderland, which is generally well-equipped with facilities. You can expect to find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in nearby towns and villages, making it convenient to refuel or relax after your ride.
Yes, with a significant number of easy and moderate trails, Stroeërzand can be suitable for families. The varied landscapes and extensive network of paths provide options for different ability levels, allowing families to choose routes that match their comfort and experience. Look for shorter, less challenging loops to enjoy with children.
The lengths of gravel trails in Stroeërzand vary significantly. You can find shorter routes, but many popular trails range from moderate distances like the 29.3 miles (47.2 km) Meandering forest road – Sprielder Forest loop from Hoeve Oud Milligen, to longer, more challenging rides such as the 43.3 miles (69.7 km) Radio Kootwijk Building A – Radio Kootwijk loop from Boeschoterbos.


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