Best bike parks around Epe are primarily known for their extensive network of mountain bike routes within the Gemeentebossen Epe and the broader Veluwe region. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, including dense forests of Douglas fir and Scots pine, alongside significant heathland areas. The terrain features dry, sandy soils with dynamic elements, providing an engaging backdrop for cycling enthusiasts. Epe's proximity to Veluwe National Park further enhances its appeal for outdoor activities.
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The single track is a good change in the Crown Domain Het Loo which has a wide range of well-maintained paths. It is a playful and winding route with nice differences in height. In the summer, the sand here is loose, which makes the descent a lot more challenging. In the autumn and winter it is wet and you can come across some slippery tree roots here and there, which also makes it fun. If you come from the south, you will get a few tough climbs along the way where you can really test your condition. Please note that this part of the Crown Domain is closed every year from mid-September until Christmas because of the hunt of our royal family.
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Nice steep descent and climb. The Leemcule is also popular as a children's playground. Mountain bikers can go wild in the adjacent MTB cross track (freely accessible). The water of the Leemcule is quite dirty. No suitable drinking water for the dog. You can do that better at one of the many streams in Landgoed Molecaten.
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This used to be a popular attraction for school trips!
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It is prohibited to cycle freely in the Municipal Forests of Heerde. However, take comfort in the thought that you can cycle around freely in the wider region, such as northeast of the highway in the municipal forests of Zwolle or just southwest of this in the forest areas of Geldersch Landschap. In the forest area of the municipality of Heerde you are only allowed to cycle on official cycle paths and the MTB route.
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Beautiful path, of course take the time to enjoy :-)
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Excellent crossing to avoid the busier roads in the city by racing bike. Relatively busy on weekends.
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The Wechelerveld track can be used as a starting point for various mountain bike routes: Deventer, Heeten and Diepenveen. Plenty of parking, accessible via a dirt road.
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In summer also a very nice place for children to play.
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Epe is renowned for its extensive network of mountain bike routes within the Gemeentebossen Epe and the broader Veluwe region. These are not traditional bike parks with lift access, but rather well-maintained trails through diverse landscapes, including dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque heathlands. You'll find options catering to various skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging singletrack sections.
Absolutely. The area offers several highly-rated mountain bike routes. For a scenic ride through heathland, consider the Wechelerveld Mountain Bike Trail. Another popular option is the Singletrack to the Sprengen (Veluwe), which offers extensive routes in the wider region. For a beautiful stretch along a stream, the Forest Trail Along Schoolbeek is a great choice.
Yes, Epe offers routes suitable for families. For instance, the Bosmeer Koekenberg – Veluwe Pond loop from Het Norelbosch is an easy 27.6 km trail suitable for all fitness and skill levels. Additionally, the natural monument De Leemkule, a large pit with a pool of water, is described as a very nice place for children to play, and it's located within an area with mountain bike trails.
The trails around Epe offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find easy paths suitable for beginners, such as the Bosmeer Koekenberg – View of the Ossenberg loop. There are also moderate options like the View of the Heath in Veluwe – Singletrack Loop at De Waskolk, which features singletrack sections and requires good fitness. The Singletrack Kroondomein is considered intermediate, offering a fun and playful ride without being overly technical.
Epe's trails are celebrated for their diverse and beautiful natural surroundings. You'll ride through extensive forests of Douglas fir and Scots pine, across picturesque heathlands like Gortelse Heide and Renderklippen, and past scenic viewpoints. The terrain often features dry, sandy soils, adding to the unique riding experience.
Currently, Epe does not have a publicly advertised, permanent pumptrack. However, there is an active community petition advocating for its construction, indicating strong local interest in developing such a facility for cycling, scootering, and rollerblading enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Yes, it's important to be aware of local regulations. For example, in the Municipal Forests of Heerde, it is prohibited to cycle freely; you are only allowed to cycle on official cycle paths and designated MTB routes. However, the wider region, including areas like the municipal forests of Zwolle or forest areas of Geldersch Landschap, often allows for more freedom.
The Veluwe region, where Epe is located, offers enjoyable cycling experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming heather or colorful foliage. Be aware that some areas, like the Singletrack Kroondomein, are closed from September 15th to Christmas due to hunting season, so always check local access restrictions.
Beyond mountain biking, the Epe area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous touring bicycle routes, such as the Gortelse Heide – Mythsteelaan Cycle Path loop. For road cycling, options like the Aardhuisweg Heath – Aardhuisweg Climb loop are popular. There are also many running trails, including the Pluizenmeer – De Dellen loop. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Epe, Road Cycling Routes around Epe, and Running Trails around Epe guide pages.
While many natural areas in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary by trail and forest. For example, the Forest Trail Along Schoolbeek is noted as an 'off-leash area' for dogs, meaning you might encounter dogs freely roaming. Always check local signage or specific trail regulations regarding dogs to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The mountain bike routes in Epe are highly regarded for their diverse scenery, offering a mix of dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque heathlands. They provide varied terrain suitable for all skill levels, from easy paths to challenging singletracks. The trails are part of a well-maintained network, and Epe's proximity to Veluwe National Park provides access to even more extensive routes through ancient woodlands.


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