Best bike parks around Coevorden are characterized by an extensive network of cycling and mountain biking routes. The region, situated in Drenthe, offers diverse natural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and historical waterways. While traditional bike parks with constructed features are less common, the area provides numerous natural trails suitable for various skill levels. These routes often traverse scenic environments, making Coevorden a destination for outdoor cycling activities.
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The paths are good, the trails are great... I'd love to come back again.
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It's worth going there, again and again
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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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This well-maintained route is now approximately 36 km long and is still being improved and expanded. This challenging route leads through beautiful surroundings and is definitely worth it.
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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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Coevorden is known for its extensive network of natural cycling and mountain biking routes rather than traditional bike parks with constructed features like jump lines or pump tracks. You'll find diverse natural trails winding through forests, around lakes, and along historical waterways, suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, the region offers mountain bike trails for various skill levels. For example, MTB Route Sleen features creatively designed trails with several strong drops, offering varied terrain. Many routes are categorized by length and required fitness, ranging from easier rides to those requiring good fitness, such as the Winding Forest Path – MTB route Sleen loop from Meppen.
Many routes in the Coevorden area are designed for scenic enjoyment. The 'View of the Lake loop from Noord-Sleen' offers picturesque views. Additionally, routes exploring the Hondsrug and Sleenerzand pass through forests, around ponds, and lakes, providing a tranquil cycling experience amidst nature. Lake Gasselterveld is also a beautiful spot in a wooded area with a large sandy beach.
Yes, Coevorden offers family-friendly cycling routes. Many general cycling routes through forests and around lakes are suitable for a relaxed family outing. Lake Gasselterveld, with its large sandy beach, is a family-friendly location that is also crossed by an official MTB route.
Beyond cycling, Coevorden offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including the 'Van Gogh route 'Symphony of color' in National Park Drents-Friese Wold. There are also many hiking opportunities, such as the 'Rural delights in the north' walks or routes to ancient hunebeds. For those interested in gravel biking, routes like the 'Forest Path and Pond – Old Aalden Heritage Village loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Coevorden, Hiking around Coevorden, and Gravel biking around Coevorden guides.
Yes, Coevorden offers cycling routes that blend natural beauty with historical insights. You can follow routes along historical waterways like the Picardie-Coevordenkanaal and Schoonebekerdiep, experiencing the history of the border region. Other themed routes highlight hunebeds (ancient megalithic tombs) and historic villages, or even a museum route on the border of Overijssel and Drenthe.
Besides MTB Route Sleen, another popular choice is MTB Route Gieten – Nije Hemelriek & Drentsche Aa, which features beautiful single tracks through the woods over approximately 30 km. The 'Mekelveld and Mekelermeer – View of the Mepper Hooilanden loop from Aalden' also provides an extended ride through varied landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Coevorden are characterized by natural settings, often traversing forests and offering diverse terrain. You can expect winding paths, some with strong drops, and beautiful single tracks through wooded areas. The routes often have varying lengths and elevation gains, such as the 'Winding Forest Path – MTB route Sleen loop' with 40 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the Col du VAM, also known as the VAM-berg, is considered the highest point in Drenthe. It's a unique location on an active waste mountain that has been transformed into a recreational hill. Cyclists can test their climbing and descending skills here, with multiple roads leading up and down, including a mountain bike trail. The Climb to Col du VAM from Ronde van Drenthe Trail features two steep parts and a cobblestone strip.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and creatively designed routes, with many describing them as 'top routes' and 'super cool places to ride'. The natural beauty of the forests, lakes, and historical waterways, combined with the opportunity for both challenging mountain biking and tranquil cycling, makes the area highly enjoyable. The komoot community has given the bike parks around Coevorden over 570 upvotes and shared more than 100 photos.
Yes, depending on the route, you might encounter various landmarks and natural features. The 'View of the Lake loop' suggests scenic water views. Routes along historical waterways feature Dutch and German windmills and the Vecht river. The Lake Gasselterveld offers a large sandy beach in a wooded setting. Additionally, some cultural routes highlight ancient hunebeds.


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