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Gravel biking around Amsterdam offers routes through a landscape characterized by flat polderlands, extensive canal networks, and accessible heathlands and forests. The region provides varied terrain, from unpaved farm tracks to forest paths, suitable for gravel bikes. While significant elevation is rare, the area features gentle hills and open stretches, making it ideal for exploring the Dutch countryside. These gravel routes Amsterdam provide a mix of natural scenery and rural charm.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
4.4
(20)
73
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66.7km
04:12
90m
90m
This difficult 41.4-mile gravel biking loop from Haarlem explores Meermond, Hageveld & Spaarnwoude Nature Reserve.
5.0
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48
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103km
06:27
200m
200m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.5
(12)
65
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.1
(7)
59
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49.5km
02:33
90m
90m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.5
(2)
53
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67.8km
03:25
120m
120m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful path with the most beautiful, whimsical pollard willows... I walk it often and it never gets boring!
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Very beautiful surroundings, the bike path runs quite directly through it and sometimes has limited visibility. The most beautiful places here can only be reached on foot, which is really worth it.
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The entire tour follows well-maintained paths through diverse landscapes, meadows, dunes, and forests. If you're not riding in midsummer, it's a good idea to pack a jacket, as the wind blows freshly, and it's quite cold in the forest. In the off-season, the route is sparsely used by other cyclists and road cyclists. You'll often be alone in the great outdoors. The paths are mostly paved and two-lane, with no car traffic. There are also many hiking and horseback riding trails. The photos don't even begin to convey how beautiful this tour is.
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beautiful estate, to walk trough. Entrance to the estate is free, but no bikes allowed. Also great food and coffee next to the entrance.
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Please note that there is also a large part of the MTB course. It is a beautiful ride through the heathland of Hilversum Blaricum and part of the forest.
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Beautiful area for cycling and walking
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Beautiful trails through a well-maintained area.
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There are over 25 gravel bike routes around Amsterdam listed on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 3 easy routes, 14 moderate routes, and 9 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for gravel biking around Amsterdam. The weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be pleasant, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures and more crowded paths. Winter rides are possible, but paths can be wet or muddy, and daylight hours are shorter.
Yes, Amsterdam offers several easier gravel routes suitable for families or beginners. These routes often feature flatter terrain and well-maintained paths through polderlands and forests. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' on komoot for the most suitable options.
Many gravel routes around Amsterdam start from locations with accessible parking, especially those outside the immediate city center. For example, routes originating from towns like Weesp or Hilversum often have parking facilities nearby, allowing for convenient access to the trails. Always check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
Absolutely. The Netherlands has an excellent public transport network. Many gravel routes are designed to be accessible from train stations or bus stops in towns surrounding Amsterdam, such as Weesp, Hilversum, or Muiderpoort. This allows you to easily reach the starting points without needing a car. Check the route descriptions on komoot for public transport accessibility.
Gravel routes around Amsterdam showcase a variety of classic Dutch landscapes. You'll encounter expansive polderlands with their characteristic canals and windmills, tranquil forest paths, and open heathlands. Routes like the Westerheide Heathland Trail – Gravel — Nieuw Bussumerheide loop from Weesp offer a great mix of heathland and forest scenery.
Yes, many gravel routes around Amsterdam pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel. The region is well-equipped with amenities, making it easy to plan refreshment stops during your ride. Look for routes that traverse populated areas or specific highlights on komoot that indicate cafes.
The gravel biking experience around Amsterdam is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from open polderlands to quiet woodlands, and the well-maintained network of unpaved paths that offer a refreshing escape from the city.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes available. These often cover longer distances and may include more varied terrain. An example is the Hilversum & Het Gooi loop from Amsterdam, which is over 100 km long and explores diverse landscapes, including heathlands and woodlands.
Many of the gravel routes around Amsterdam are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for those using public transport or parking a car. The Bussummerheide – Zuiderheide loop from Weesp is a popular moderate loop that takes you through varied heathland and forest.
While gravel biking, you might encounter various points of interest. For nature lovers, there are several birdwatching hides, such as the Birdwatching Hide Amfibion in Lutkemeerpark or the Birdwatching Hide De Oeverloper. Some routes also pass by unique structures like the Old Compactor of Spaarnwoude. These highlights offer opportunities to pause and explore.
To find less crowded trails, consider exploring routes that venture further into the Gooi region or the polderlands away from the immediate vicinity of Amsterdam. Weekday rides are generally quieter than weekends. Routes like the Zuiderheide – Vreeland Windmill loop from Gein offer a chance to experience the Dutch countryside with fewer people.


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