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Mountain biking
This easy 8.6-mile mountain bike route on Lemelerberg offers varied terrain, scenic views, and a technical rock garden section.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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835 m
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7.99 km
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10.5 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Zwarte route is approximately 13.9 kilometers long. While komoot estimates an average cycling time of about 1 hour and 11 minutes, the trail is described as 'pittig' (tough) with varied terrain and technical sections. Your actual time may vary depending on your skill level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
While komoot rates this route as 'easy', the trail research indicates it has numerous technical elements, significant elevation changes, and a rock garden section. It offers a good workout and is generally suitable for all skill levels, but beginners should be prepared for some challenging parts. There are also wider paths where you might share with hikers or equestrians.
The terrain is varied and engaging. You'll encounter winding single-tracks, short and long descents, technical passages, and steep climbs. The surface is primarily natural ground (65%) and sand (11%), with some paved sections (5%). Tree roots can add to the challenge on climbs, and there's a notable technical section with a rock garden near the Technical section with rock garden — Lemelerberg mountain bike trail.
There are multiple starting points for the Lemelerberg Zwarte route. You can find parking lots near the trail, including one conveniently located near the restaurant on Kerkweg. This provides easy access to the route.
The route winds through a beautiful nature reserve, offering diverse and picturesque scenery. You'll pass through a mix of heathland, sandy plains, and forests with Scots pine, oak, and birch trees. From higher points, such as near the Climb and descent - Dikke Steen, you can enjoy expansive views over the Reggedal. The rolling landscape features hills that are vibrantly green in spring and turn deep purple in late summer.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is beautiful with lush green landscapes, while late summer brings stunning purple hues to the heathland. The trail is well-maintained, so it's generally enjoyable in most seasons, but always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as sandy sections might become softer.
The Lemelerberg Zwarte route is part of the wider Lemelerberg area. While there are no specific entrance fees for the trail itself, mountain bikers are often required to purchase a vignette (permit) to use the official MTB trails in the region. It's advisable to check the latest regulations from the local land manager or tourist information before your visit.
The trail passes through a nature reserve. While dogs are generally allowed in the area, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always adhere to local signage and regulations regarding pets.
Yes, the Lemelerberg Zwarte route is part of the extensive Mountainbikenetwerk Twente. It fully encompasses the 'MTB-route Lemelerberg' and also shares sections with other routes like the 'WNW Vechtdal - Dalmsholte/Giethmen/Lemelerberg - blauwe route' and the 'WNW Vechtdal - Dalmsholte/Giethmen - groene route'.
The route offers several notable features. You'll experience the diverse landscape of the Lemelerberg area, including a Technical section with rock garden — Lemelerberg mountain bike trail. There's also a Beautiful path leading towards the open heath of the Archemerberg, and you'll encounter the Climb and descent - Dikke Steen, offering both a challenge and scenic views.
Yes, the trail research mentions that there are multiple starting points, including one near a restaurant on Kerkweg. This makes it convenient to grab a bite or a drink before or after your ride.
It seemed to me like 500 meters in altitude. Lots of roots. Some passages are great for your fitness level
After a birding morning, immediately hit the MTB on a very nice MTB trail!