Best bike parks around Dessel offer a range of cycling opportunities, primarily focusing on mountain bike routes and dedicated BMX facilities. The region features a blend of natural landscapes, including forests, heath, fens, and sand dunes, providing diverse terrain for riders. Dessel is known for its well-maintained trails that cater to various skill levels. These areas allow for both structured training and recreational riding within a natural setting.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Beautiful and varied landscape.
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A nature reserve of 540 hectares, located along the upper reaches of the Grote Nete in the municipality of Balen. What is special about this area is the combination of two completely different natural cores that seamlessly connect to each other. The Most is an extremely wet valley area, while the higher Keiheuvel is characterized by dry open land dunes. You will find the dunes everywhere in Keiheuvel, but the most beautiful part is behind the Airport. European top nature in Most-Keiheuvel that everyone can enjoy while walking, cycling, on horseback and even in a wheelchair.
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Nice area where you can get to know the sand hills of Keiheuvel.
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The higher dunes where you often see young and not so young MTB riders, part of which is also a play area.
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Nice short turns single track. Watch out after play forest.
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I think it is part of the Kempische Heuvelrug.
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Boseindsebergen, a paradise for mountain bikers and an excellent play area. Here you can and can still build camps in the forest.
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Dessel is primarily known for its extensive mountain bike routes and dedicated BMX facilities. You'll find a mix of natural landscapes, including forests, heath, fens, and sand dunes, offering diverse terrain for riders. The area features well-maintained trails suitable for various skill levels, from smooth single tracks to more technical sections with elevation changes.
Yes, Dessel offers several options suitable for families. The De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes area is family-friendly, with parts used as a play area alongside trails where mountain bikers ride. Additionally, the Volsbergen forests offer a fantastic single trail that is family-friendly, featuring variety, curves, and beautiful views.
For an easy and smooth ride, the Canal Trail in Nationaal Park Bosland is highly recommended. It's described as a very easy-to-ride single track with some gentle elevation changes. The Witgoor Technical Trail is also noted as easy to drive, curvy, and enjoyable, despite having notable altitude differences for the area.
Dessel's bike parks are set within diverse natural landscapes. You can ride through the sand hills of De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes, experience forests and fens along the Campinapad route, or enjoy the scenic blend of nature and adventure on trails like the Canal Trail in Nationaal Park Bosland.
Yes, you can combine cycling with a visit to historical sites. The Bunker in the Sahara of Lommel is a man-made monument and historical site that offers a great track around the Sahara, providing a challenging ride with historical context.
The Campinapad is a highly regarded 42 km green loop mountain bike route in Dessel, categorized as medium difficulty. It offers a scenic blend of nature and adventure with well-marked paths, including beautiful single tracks and sections alongside canals. It traverses natural areas like 'De Most' (forests, heath, fens) and 'De Zandbergen' (sand dunes and forests).
BMX2000 Dessel is an established off-road club with a dedicated BMX track. It offers opportunities for recreational BMX riding without requiring club membership, licenses, or competition participation, making it accessible for casual riders interested in trying out BMX.
While Dessel is not known for large-scale downhill parks, some trails offer more challenge. The Bunker in the Sahara of Lommel features a great track with steep sections. The Campinapad route, at 42 km and medium difficulty, also provides a good challenge with varied terrain.
Beyond mountain biking, Dessel offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as 'The Black Water – Singletrack in the Forest loop from Retie' (52.75 km, moderate), or enjoy general cycling routes like 'Junction of Four Canals – Dessel-Turnhout-Schoten Canal loop from Dessel' (46.92 km, moderate). For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Dessel and Cycling around Dessel guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails. Many enjoy the unique experience of riding through the sand hills at De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes, the smooth and easy single tracks like the Canal Trail in Nationaal Park Bosland, and the curvy, varied trails with beautiful views found in the Volsbergen forests. The blend of nature and adventure is a common highlight.
Yes, several trails offer scenic viewpoints. The De Keiheuvel Sand Dunes provide elevated spots to take in the unique sand hill landscape. Additionally, the Volsbergen forests feature a single trail with beautiful views, making it a great spot to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
Yes, Dessel and its surroundings offer several circular mountain bike routes. The Campinapad route is a 42 km green loop. You can also find routes like 'Singletrack in the Forest – Toemaathoek Trail loop from Dessel' (56.86 km, moderate) and 'Lommelse Sahara Singletrack – Singletrack Through The Pines loop from Dessel' (38.95 km, moderate) in the MTB Trails around Dessel guide.


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