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Berg En Dal

Top 20 Bike Parks around Berg En Dal

Best bike parks around Berg En Dal are characterized by a rolling landscape with significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. This region, aptly named for its "mountain and valley" topography, offers a variety of challenging and scenic mountain biking routes. Cyclists can expect natural challenges and rewarding rides through forests, past vineyards, and over hills. The area provides an ideal environment for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied terrain.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Trek Mountain Bike Route Nijmegen – Meerwijkselaan & Kwakkenberg

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Most beautiful part of the new mountain bike route in the Rijk van Nijmegen. Correct from start to finish, with a number of tasty (tough) descents and ditto climbs.

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Groesbeek MTB Route

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MTB Route Groesbeek: 17.3km 440hm
The 18 kilometer long Groesbeek route takes you through the forests of the Wolfsberg, the Hooghe Hoenderberg and Dekkerswald. There are three starting points. Here …

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Traumapad

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Beautiful descent with smooth turns. It is possible for beginners to be a bit steeper than average in the Netherlands.

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Always follow the signs with the black triangle and the 2 dots. It's a really good MTB track!

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Singletrail near Germany

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Super developed trails in the region.

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Jeroen
October 10, 2024, MTB Route Groesbeek

good varied route, longer climbs and winding sections.

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Johan
December 28, 2023, Zeddam MTB Singletrack

Which MTB vignette do you need here? I have a one-year vignette from Natuurmonumenten and honestly I don't feel like spending money again for another vignette.

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One of the most beautiful mtb trails in the area!

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Like almost everything in the region, this is also top!

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One of four great mountain bike trails in the region. More info here => https://www.mtb-rijkvannijmegen.nl/

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Naturjunge89
February 13, 2022, Traumapad

Rapid descent with small jumps and great curves.

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It's just fun to bike here!

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Beautiful trail through the pine forests near Nijmegen 👌

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking experience can I expect in Berg en Dal?

The Berg en Dal region, true to its name meaning 'mountain and valley,' offers a natural and varied mountain biking experience. Instead of purpose-built bike parks, you'll find extensive trails with significant elevation changes, diverse terrain, and scenic routes through forests, past vineyards, and over hills. It's an ideal destination for riders seeking natural challenges and rewarding rides.

Which are some of the most popular mountain bike routes in the Berg en Dal region?

Among the most popular routes are the Trek Mountain Bike Route Nijmegen – Meerwijkselaan & Kwakkenberg, known for its beautiful descents, technical sections, and climbs. The Groesbeek MTB Route is another favorite, winding through forests with a mix of ascents, descents, and technical sections, including the demanding Traumapad. Additionally, Reichswald's trails offer varied terrain with long climbs and winding sections.

Are there challenging trails for advanced mountain bikers?

Yes, the Berg en Dal region offers several challenging options. The Groesbeek MTB Route includes the 'Traumapad,' a 1.5-kilometer descent known for its demanding technical features. The Trek Mountain Bike Route Nijmegen also features technical red (difficult) parallel paths in some sections, which require a higher level of technical control and are not recommended for beginners.

What is the length and difficulty of the Groesbeek MTB Route?

The Groesbeek MTB Route is approximately 18 kilometers long and has a technical difficulty rating of blue (medium). It features many elevation changes with longer climbs and descents, along with a variety of wider paths and flowy single tracks, including numerous banked turns and short, tight corners.

Can I combine mountain bike routes for a longer ride?

Absolutely. The Trek Mountain Bike Route Nijmegen – Meerwijkselaan & Kwakkenberg can be combined with the Groesbeek MTB Route for an extended and varied ride. You can also link the Nijmegen route with trails in Mook (15 kilometers) and Malden (10 kilometers) to create even longer cycling adventures.

What natural features will I encounter on the trails?

The trails in Berg en Dal wind through diverse natural landscapes. You'll ride through dense forests, experience significant elevation changes with rewarding climbs and descents, and pass by fields and vineyards. The region's rolling topography ensures beautiful views and a constant engagement with nature.

What do visitors enjoy most about mountain biking in Berg en Dal?

Visitors frequently praise the beautiful descents, technical sections, and the overall flow of the trails. Many appreciate the active maintenance by volunteers, ensuring a good riding experience. The variety of terrain, from wider paths to flowy single tracks, along with the numerous banked turns and elevation changes, makes for a highly engaging and memorable ride.

Are there any permits required for mountain biking in the region?

For some trails, such as the MTB Trail Montferland – Zeddam Section with Switchbacks, a year vignette or a one/two-day pass may be required. These passes contribute to the maintenance of the MTB paths. It's advisable to check the specific requirements for each route you plan to ride.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain bike routes in Berg en Dal?

Beyond mountain biking, the Berg en Dal area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as those found in the Cycling around Berg En Dal guide. There are also excellent options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Dubbele Looie Piep' and trails through the Reichswald Forest, detailed in the Gravel biking around Berg En Dal guide. Additionally, the region is popular for hiking, with trails like the 'Beek to the Elysian Fields Geopad' and 'Through forests and over heathland in rolling Groesbeek,' which you can find in the Hiking around Berg En Dal guide.

Are there family-friendly mountain biking options in Berg en Dal?

While many routes offer challenging sections, some trails also include wider, less technical parallel paths suitable for beginners or families. For instance, on the Groesbeek MTB Route, beginners are advised to follow the wide parallel path when encountering the more technical 'Traumapad' section. Generally, the region's rolling landscape and wooded areas provide a pleasant environment for general cycling with families, even if not all sections are suitable for very young children on mountain bikes.

When is the best time of year to mountain bike in Berg en Dal?

The Berg en Dal region is generally enjoyable for mountain biking throughout the warmer months, from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the forest trails are in good condition. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions, and always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, the region is well-equipped with amenities. Many routes pass through or near villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants to refuel. For example, the Groesbeek and Nijmegen routes are close to urban areas, offering convenient access to food and drink options.

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