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Jogging around Groesbeek offers a diverse landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, extensive forests, and picturesque heathlands. Unlike much of the Netherlands, Groesbeek features a distinctly hilly topography, providing dynamic inclines and descents for runners. Key natural features include the vast Reichswald forest, the open Mookerheide heathland, and the wooded slopes of Sint Jansberg and Groesbeekse Bos. This varied terrain ensures a stimulating environment for all types of running.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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13.1km
01:33
220m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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5.0
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299
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31.1km
03:45
280m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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129
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.93km
01:11
80m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice view of the vineyard.
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Nice tour, quite a tough climb but doable with an e-bike
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A beautiful route with separate hiking and cycling paths on the way to Berg en Dal
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Looks like a lovely place to sit on a beautiful sunny day and enjoy a glass of wine. Open Thursday through Sunday from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
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nice rolling road, be careful on the descents because sometimes you have to stop for cars
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It can be busy on weekends. It is a popular hiking area.
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Groesbeek is known for its distinctly hilly topography, offering dynamic inclines and descents. You'll find a mix of extensive forests like the Reichswald and Groesbeekse Bos, picturesque heathlands such as the Mookerheide, and varied landscapes with winding paths over hills and along lakes, particularly in areas like Sint Jansberg. This diverse terrain provides a stimulating environment for all types of running.
Yes, Groesbeek offers a wide selection of running routes. There are over 170 routes available, catering to various fitness levels and preferences, from moderate loops to more challenging long-distance runs. The komoot community has explored these routes over 11,000 times.
The running trails in Groesbeek offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find easy routes for a relaxed jog, numerous moderate paths that wind through the region's characteristic hilly forests, and more difficult options for experienced runners seeking a challenge. For example, the Mookerschans Observation Tower – Heumense Schans loop from Berg en Dal is a difficult 33.2 km trail.
Yes, many of the running routes around Groesbeek are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the moderate Devil's Mountain (Duivelsberg) – Philosophers' Bridge loop from Berg en Dal, which is 8.1 km, and the longer, moderate Philosophers' Bridge – Devil's Mountain (Duivelsberg) loop from Berg en Dal at 12.6 km.
Groesbeek's running routes pass through a rich natural landscape. You can explore the vast Reichswald forest, the open Mookerheide heathland, and the wooded slopes of Sint Jansberg. Specific landmarks include the challenging Duivelsberg hill, which offers beautiful views, and various lakes and nature reserves. Highlights like the Oude Waal Nature Reserve and Kraaijenbergse Plassen are also nearby.
The running routes in Groesbeek are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse and challenging hilly terrain, the tranquil forests, and the scenic beauty of the heathlands, making for a stimulating and enjoyable running experience.
Absolutely. For experienced runners looking for a challenge, Groesbeek offers several longer and more difficult routes. The Mookerschans Observation Tower – Heumense Schans loop from Berg en Dal is a difficult 33.2 km trail, and the View of the Groesbeek Fields – Zevenheuvelenweg loop from Berg en Dal covers 23.1 km, both featuring significant elevation changes.
Yes, while Groesbeek is known for its hills, there are also easier routes suitable for families or those new to running. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing for a more relaxed experience amidst the beautiful natural surroundings. Look for routes marked as 'easy' in the guide.
To fully experience Groesbeek's hilly landscape, focus on routes that traverse the Duivelsberg (Devil's Mountain) or the Zevenheuvelenweg (Seven Hills Road). These areas are renowned for their significant elevation changes and offer dynamic running experiences. The Zevenheuvelenweg – View of the Groesbeek Fields loop from Berg en Dal is a great moderate option to explore this characteristic terrain.
The Reichswald is a vast forest area stretching across the German border, known for its tranquil environment and extensive network of paths. For more information about this unique natural area, you can visit visitnijmegen.com.
Yes, the Mookerheide is an expansive heathland offering a distinct natural beauty with open spaces and vibrant purple heather, especially in August. It's an excellent area for running, often connecting with the Groesbeekse Bos and Sint Jansberg. You can find more details about the Mookerheide at visitmookerheide.nl.
Yes, some routes in the Groesbeek area will take you past various bodies of water. The Sint Jansberg area, for instance, features winding paths along beautiful lakes and numerous spring streams. Additionally, nearby attractions include the Kraaijenbergse Plassen and Groenewater Pond, which can be incorporated into longer runs or visited separately.


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