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Mountain bike trails around Fochteloërveen traverse one of Western Europe's last remaining raised bogs, offering a unique landscape for cycling. The region features expansive views across fens, heathland, and areas of open water, with diverse terrain that includes both paved and unpaved sections. Mountain bikers can expect a mix of flat paths and gentle undulations, characteristic of this distinctive ecosystem.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Unfortunately, this is off-limits to mountain bikers. The trails are also not mountain bike-safe, and the damage caused by mountain bikers is considerable. Avoid this route!
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I would like to see gravel route more on gravel paths this route a lot of sand and bad parts
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moat around historic prison
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It is a beautiful, medium-sized dolmen and it is located in a touristically attractive area: 150 meters from the paved road in a small sand drift. The dolmen lies diagonally against the slope of a sand hill. It is quite complete. All 12 supporting stones, all six capstones and the two keystones are present. Even the gate is complete with two supporting stones and one capstone.
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The dolmen at this location is dolmen D1 in Steenbergen. It is a fairly large dolmen, examined and numbered by prof. Van Griffen. This is therefore not the so-called N (Fake) 1 dolmen. This N1 dolmen does exist, is much smaller and is indeed fake but is located elsewhere in Steenbergen.
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The mountain bike trails in Fochteloërveen primarily traverse one of Western Europe's last remaining raised bogs. You can expect expansive views across fens, heathland, and areas of open water. The terrain is generally a mix of flat paths and gentle undulations, with both paved and unpaved sections, including extensive gravel paths. While some paths are easy, others are moderate and may require advanced riding skills.
Yes, Fochteloërveen offers trails suitable for beginners. For example, the Path Through Fochteloërveen – Fochteloërveen Gravel Trail loop from Veenhuizen is an easy 37.9 km route that provides a straightforward gravel trail experience directly through the reserve, perfect for those new to mountain biking.
While Fochteloërveen itself features mostly easy to moderate trails, some routes are described as requiring 'advanced riding skills'. For a moderate challenge, consider the Zeijerveld Gravel Section – Zeijerveld gravel section loop from Veenhuizen, a 55.9 km trail with extensive gravel sections. Another moderate option is the Meidoornlaan, Veenhuizen – Spaanse Kerkhof loop from Veenhuizen, which covers 24.6 km through varied landscapes.
Fochteloërveen is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views from the 18-meter-high Observation Tower Fochteloërveen. The Esmeer (Fochteloërveen), a pingo ruin from the last ice age, is a significant natural feature and a haven for birds. Many routes also pass by the Fochteloërveen Boardwalk and Wetland Trail, offering close-up views of the unique bog ecosystem.
Yes, Fochteloërveen is an excellent location for wildlife spotting. It is famously known as a breeding ground for common cranes, especially in early spring. You might also spot other bird species like whinchats and Montagu's harriers, particularly around the Esmeer. During warmer months, lucky visitors might even catch a glimpse of adders basking in the sun.
Specific parking information for each trail varies, but Veenhuizen is a common starting point for many routes around Fochteloërveen. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or visitor centers in towns bordering the reserve.
While direct public transport to the heart of the reserve might be limited, Veenhuizen is a key access point. You can often reach nearby towns by bus or train, and then cycle or take a short taxi ride to the trail starting points. Checking local bus routes to Appelscha or Veenhuizen is recommended for planning your journey.
Yes, if you don't have your own bike, quality bicycles and e-bikes can be rented at the Fietstransferium in Veenhuizen. This makes it convenient to explore the reserve even without bringing your own equipment.
The Fochteloërveen offers a unique experience throughout the year. Early spring is particularly special for observing common cranes and their mating dances. Warmer months are ideal for general riding and spotting adders. However, the bog landscape can be enjoyed in all seasons, with ongoing restoration efforts creating dynamic views. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
As a nature reserve, Fochteloërveen has rules in place to protect its unique ecosystem and wildlife. Mountain bikers should stick to designated trails, respect nature, and be mindful of other visitors. Always follow local signage and regulations to ensure the preservation of this special area.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Fochteloërveen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of Fochteloërveen – Path Through Fochteloërveen loop from Veenhuizen, which is a moderate 26.7 km route, and the previously mentioned Fochteloërveen Gravel Trail loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique raised bog landscapes, the expansive views across fens and heathland, and the opportunity for wildlife spotting. The diverse terrain, offering both easy gravel paths and more challenging sections, is also frequently highlighted.


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