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Mountain biking in Delleboersterheide offers diverse terrain within a varied brook valley environment along the Tjonger river. The landscape features a mix of dry and wet heathlands, bogs, grasslands, and distinctive river dunes. Riders can explore open heath areas, peat pits nestled within forests, and ancient oak and pine woodlands. The area's geological formations from the last Ice Age contribute to its varied topography, providing a range of experiences for mountain bikers.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lost Wings information panel Bf 109G-6 No. 166043. For more information see www.slodrenthe.nl/fietsroutes/
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The second-largest dolmen in the Netherlands can be found in Havelte. Dolmen D53 is the only dolmen damaged during the war. The German air force wanted to build an airfield at this location, so the stones were moved. The airfield was bombed to pieces, and the dolmen was excavated and reassembled. The dolmen is approximately 18 meters long, almost complete, and lies on the edge of a heathland. Along with dolmens D54 and D52, it is one of the few in this part of Drenthe. Dolmen D54 is slightly smaller than D53. It lies in the middle of a small sandy plain surrounded by grass. It is a beautiful walking area around these dolmens, as the small sandy plain is surrounded by heathland, small forests, and meadows. Dolmen D53 and D54 are a must-see on your dolmen tour because they are complete, well-maintained, and impressive. If you're coming from Havelte, you can follow the main road, which will take you past a side road. If you take this, the dolmen is almost immediately on your left. Continue driving a little further, and you'll find dolmen D54. Source: https://www.drenthe.nl/locaties/1800662783/hunebed-d53-en-d54-1
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You can eat or drink something at the former tram station. There is also a National Braid Museum. In the 19th century there was a lot of poverty and unemployment here. When a German peat worker started weaving baskets from willow branches as an extra income, many other families took over this craft.
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This is one of the oldest churches in Friesland. The nave dates from the 12th century.
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From here you can easily walk around the Belhofplas or just walk along the fish ladder in the Tsjonger.
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The Boniface Church is one of the oldest churches in southeast Friesland. The church building is the historic center of the village. The church was dedicated to Boniface when it was founded. In a document from 1553, the church is referred to as the Parish Church of St. Vitus in Antiqua Bercoop in Stellingwerff. Construction of the oldest parts of the church was probably completed around the year 1125. The old cemetery around the church is surrounded by a rustic ring wall, made of Frisian yellowstones. The ring wall probably dates from the early 17th century, the same period in which the tower was restored after previous destruction. The wall was intended to separate the consecrated ground around the church from the unconsecrated ground outside it. The ring wall was restored in 2011/2012. Old prints still show some entrance gates with stepped gables. In all probability there were four in total, one for each cardinal point. The western entrance gate was reconstructed in 2012.
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The monumental building 'Villa Vredewoud' was built in Oldeberkoop in 1899, commissioned by Epke Willinge Prins.
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There are nearly 90 mountain bike routes available in Delleboersterheide, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging trails to explore.
The trails in Delleboersterheide offer a diverse terrain, including dry and wet heathlands, bogs, grasslands, and distinctive river dunes. You'll also ride through open heath areas, peat pits nestled within forests, and ancient oak and pine woodlands. Some paths feature unpaved and difficult segments, occasionally requiring you to dismount and push your bike.
Yes, Delleboersterheide offers 27 easy mountain bike routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These trails allow you to enjoy the scenic brook valley landscape without overly technical challenges.
While most routes are moderate, there are 2 difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge. These routes may feature more demanding segments and require good fitness.
The Delleboersterheide is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the expansive heathlands, the unique brook valley landscape along the Tjonger river, and rare river dunes. Keep an eye out for the beautiful fen called De Catspoele, known for its dragonflies, or visit the Hilltop Bench for panoramic views over the heath.
The Delleboersterheide is beautiful year-round, but late summer is particularly stunning when the heathlands bloom with vibrant purple. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant riding conditions with cooler temperatures and colorful foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 150 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic brook valley environment, and the well-maintained trails that offer a mix of open heath and forested sections.
Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, consider the Canadameer (Aekingermeer) – Aekingerzand Singletrack loop from Oldeberkoop, which covers over 64 km. This moderate route offers an extensive exploration of the wider region.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Delleboersterheide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Fields of Boijl – Limitless loop from Oldeberkoop is a popular 38 km circular trail.
Delleboersterheide is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot Drenthe heath sheep and Exmoor ponies grazing the landscape, various bird species like tree pipits and honey buzzards, and mammals such as foxes and badgers. The area is also rich in insect life, including numerous dragonfly and butterfly species.
Yes, you can find a Rest Hut with Information Box within the Delleboersterheide Nature Reserve, providing a convenient spot to take a break and learn more about the area.
The duration of mountain bike tours varies depending on the route and your pace. For example, the popular Bonifatiuskerk Oldeberkoop – Drawbridge Over the Linde loop from Oldeberkoop typically takes around 1 hour 39 minutes to complete its 30 km.


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