Best bike parks around Wieringen are situated in a region characterized by its flat topography, polder landscapes, and proximity to the IJsselmeer. The area offers a variety of cycling experiences, from cross-country mountain biking to scenic routes along coastlines and through rural villages. These routes are suitable for various skill levels, including options for beginners and families. The landscape provides opportunities to experience the unique natural features of the northern Netherlands.
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This at the Wierholt is quite a challenge and requires some effort.
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The Dijkgatbos remains a great 8km to work on your cornering technique without any dips. You don't gain any altitude, so it is also very suitable as a family route. But if you ride at a bit of a pace, you will still get a nice piece of cake. The parking lot can be pleasantly busy with riders, hikers, and mountain bikers. But because everyone has their own paths, you won't notice the crowds as soon as you enter the forest. On quiet days and with a bit of luck, you will even encounter a few deer or a fox. This route can be combined with 't Wierholt & Hendrik's pad. https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/5507276 https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/5534768
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With 8 km, the Dijkgatbos remains nice to work on your cornering technique without bowls. You don't make height meters there, so it is also extremely suitable as a family route. But if you're going to drive a bit at pace you'll break nicely. The parking lot can be pleasantly busy with riders, hikers and mountain bikers. But because everyone has their own paths, you won't notice the crowds as soon as you enter the forest. On calm days and with a bit of luck, you may even come across a few roe deer or a fox.
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Climbing meters in the polder? Yes, you can put your climbing legs to work here in 1.7 km! On 't Wierholt you can climb with an average of 10% to 1519cm (from -200) With a banked corner for enthusiasts that is almost a switchback. At the end you are one and a half meters higher than the beginning of the bend. Then you have to go up a little bit steeply. In the next descent you also get some small jump elements that you can just roll if jumping isn't your thing. Are banked turns and jumps not for you at all? Or was the first climb already disappointing? Then you have two options to shorten the loop. Still, for dessert you get a 20% descent (which not everyone dares to do) for you. See also segment: https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/5452329 This route can be combined with Hendrik's pad & Dijkgatbos. https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/5534768 https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/5529080
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Congratulations, you made it to the top. But what goes up must come down again. The final descent of 20% is fairly steep by polder standards. There is no way back, outside the MTB route you are not allowed to cycle. So stand on your pedals in attack position. Keep the center of your weight above the bottom bracket. (your navel) And dose your brakes well so that you go down quietly. Is descending all a piece of cake? Release the brakes and go! But watch out ⚠️ After the bridge, follow a crossing with a walking path! Keep it cozy and cross at a moderate speed. Some tips from Bart Brentjens: https://youtu.be/USb7jqlz8_Q
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Nicely laid out technical path, which is now well broken in and sometimes seems endless. Recommended for all MTB and gravel cyclists. Especially for the latter it is an ideal track to practice the driving skills and shifting. Nice initiative, and I think there are 2 banks, so even more fun (and arm training).
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Nice beginners challenge especially in combination with Hendrikspad. Then you already come to almost 20 km.
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The Wieringen area primarily offers cross-country (XC) style mountain biking trails. These often feature narrow singletrack, berms, and bridges. While the region is generally flat, some trails, like those at Wierholt in Robbenoordbos, offer notable altitude gains for a polder area, providing a unique challenge.
Yes, the region has options suitable for families. For instance, Starting point MTB route Dijkgatbos is an 8 km single trail considered a good family route due to its lack of significant elevation changes, making it ideal for working on cornering technique in a relaxed setting.
For trails with viewpoints and climbs, head to Wierholt in Robbenoordbos. This spot offers remarkable altitude gains for a polder area and provides beautiful views over the polder towards the IJsselmeer. It's a great place to train your 'polder legs'.
Komoot users appreciate the well-maintained singletrack trails, the opportunity to work on cornering technique, and the unique experience of finding climbs and viewpoints in a generally flat landscape. The trails are often described as engaging and effectively utilizing the available natural features.
The Wieringerwerf MTB Route is highly recommended for beginners due to its lack of highly technical sections. It's a pleasant cross-country option with flowy sections and features like berms and bridges, making it very accessible for new riders. The Starting point MTB route Dijkgatbos is also suitable for families and beginners.
Absolutely. The broader Wieringen area is known for its extensive network of cycle paths. You can enjoy scenic road cycling along the coastline or through charming villages, or explore gravel biking routes. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Wieringen or Gravel biking around Wieringen guides.
The Wieringen area can be enjoyed for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter rides can be invigorating, though trails might be wetter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many trails, like ATB Route Dijkgatbos, are great for working on cornering technique. For sections with descents, such as the 'Steep Descent MTB Route Wierholt', remember to stand on your pedals, keep your weight centered, and dose your brakes well. Always be mindful of crossings with walking paths.
You'll experience the unique flat topography of the northern Netherlands, characterized by polder landscapes, proximity to the IJsselmeer, and coastal views. Routes often wind through lush greenery, charming villages, and along water bodies, offering a refreshing coastal feeling.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes. There are also several running trails, such as those around Amstelmeer or exploring the historic sites near Den Oever. For detailed running options, refer to the Running Trails around Wieringen guide.
Yes, for popular spots like the Dijkgatbos, there is a parking lot available. It can be pleasantly busy with riders, hikers, and mountain bikers, but the trails are designed to accommodate everyone without feeling overcrowded once you enter the forest.
While specific cafes directly at trailheads are not always mentioned, the Wieringen area features charming villages with various amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within a reasonable distance from the cycling routes, perfect for a post-ride refreshment or meal.
The Wieringerwerf MTB Route is considered beginner-friendly because it lacks highly technical sections, allowing new riders to build confidence. It features enjoyable flowy sections, particularly alongside water with 'swoopy corners,' and includes elements like berms and bridges that can be ridden around if desired, making it very accessible.
Yes, Wieringen is part of popular long-distance cycling routes. These include sections of the 'Nederlandse Kustroute' (Dutch Coastal Route), which combines the LF1 and LF10, and the 'Zuiderzeeroute,' a beloved route that circles the former Zuiderzee (now the IJsselmeer), showcasing the region's rich history and diverse landscapes.


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