Best bike parks around De Bilt offer diverse cycling opportunities, particularly for mountain biking and recreational rides. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park, featuring ancient forests, heathlands, and varied terrain. Cyclists can explore routes ranging from smooth sections to challenging technical trails with elevation changes. This area provides a natural escape with a mix of landscapes for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Since mid 2024, it is still not accessible!
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Nice and technical! Even with a modern wide MTB handlebar you can get through it well. Good steering though.
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The high and low fire pits are currently partially closed.
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One of the most beautiful parts of the route, nice and varied and wonderfully winding.
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Beautiful part of the route, the narrow passages are clearly visible due to the lack of bark
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Dear MTB riders. The description states that this route is easy for beginners (the green route), but after doing it with my son we come to the conclusion that the red route is really a lot easier. Perhaps a matter of preference, but we found the green route much harder. Lots of climbing, really lots of roots and areas with soft sand. The red route is much smoother with better transitions and therefore much easier for less experienced cyclists in our opinion.
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Use wide tyres. From 2.1 inch and wider.
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The region around De Bilt offers diverse mountain biking, from challenging singletracks to scenic forest paths. You'll find areas with short, steep climbs and descents, like Up and down along Bornia, as well as technical sections requiring attention, such as the Narrow passage between the trees. The nearby Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park is particularly known for its varied terrain.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging sections. For instance, Up and down along Bornia features short, fierce climbs and steep descents through forest and heathland with drifting sands. Another challenging option is the Rooty Singletrack Descent, Utrechtse Heuvelrug, which offers varied terrain with climbs over roots and fast descents.
You'll ride through ancient forests, expansive heathlands, and areas with drifting sands. The Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park, which borders De Bilt, is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, offering a picturesque backdrop of woodlands and open landscapes formed by ice and water.
While specific family-friendly bike parks aren't highlighted, the region offers numerous recreational cycling routes suitable for families. For a convenient break, Outside in the Pit is a bicycle-friendly restaurant and cafe in the forest that even offers loan locks for securing your mountain bike while you enjoy a break.
The trails are generally enjoyable throughout the year. However, during dry periods, areas with drifting sands, like those found at Up and down along Bornia, can become very loose. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, a vignette is required to ride the routes within the Utrechtse Heuvelrug National Park, where many of the mountain bike trails are located. You'll find well-maintained routes, such as those near the Junction of Hoge & Lage Vuursche route, which benefit from this system.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, the scenic beauty of riding through ancient forests and heathlands, and the well-maintained routes. The bicycle-friendly services, like those at Outside in the Pit, also contribute to a positive experience, allowing riders to relax without worrying about their bikes.
Absolutely. Besides mountain biking, the area offers extensive options for road cycling and general touring. You can explore various routes like the 'Eijckenstein Estate – Vuursche Weg loop' for road cycling or the 'Buiten in de Kuil – Roedenlaan Gravel Path loop' for touring. Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around De Bilt and Cycling around De Bilt guides.
The Outside in the Pit restaurant and cafe is a fantastic spot located in the middle of the forest. It's known for its bicycle-friendly service, offering loan locks for your bike, and has a great menu for all-day dining, with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For example, you can find routes like the 'Outside in the Pit – Stulpselaan Gravel Path loop from Hollandsche Rading' which is around 18 km, or longer ones such as the 'First Drop – Mountain Bike Trail loop from Hollandsche Rading' at approximately 48 km. Many trails are part of larger networks, allowing for customizable distances.
Some trails feature narrow passages, such as the Narrow passage between the trees, where mountain bike handlebars can come very close to the trees. Riders with wider handlebars (e.g., 78-80 cm) should pay extra attention in these sections.
While not explicitly detailed in the guide data, regional research indicates that De Leyen Bike Park, located nearby, offers adrenaline-inducing downhill tracks and jumps, along with pump tracks and skills areas for honing riding techniques. This would be a dedicated spot for such features.


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