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Mountain biking around Meinweg National Park offers a dynamic experience through a unique terraced landscape, a result of geological shifts and river erosion. The region features diverse ecosystems, including extensive heathlands, dense forests, fens, and scenic stream valleys, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This varied elevation, with a total height difference of 50 meters, creates an engaging environment for mountain bikers. The park's network includes unpaved roads and singletracks, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
5.0
(5)
31
riders
58.8km
04:07
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.4
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25
riders
20.7km
01:33
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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3.7
(9)
33
riders
25.2km
01:52
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.5
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10
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16.4km
01:11
70m
70m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
3.7
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9
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26.1km
01:33
80m
80m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Many smaller and larger paths are here. Very varied!
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Great area 🤗 we recommend it
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An old gravel pit, but now a bird paradise
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A steep climb or a steep descent at the Hooibaan. That's also possible on the Meinweg.
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Great area 👁️👁️ we recommend it
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In Nationaal Park De Meinweg you will find an important railway heritage, the old IJzeren Rijn railway line. This is a historic railway route that was once one of the most important international railway connections and runs right through the area. Nowadays it is disused and sustainably integrated into the landscape, but the tracks are still clearly recognizable and walkable. The IJzeren Rijn (German: Eisenbahn Rhein) was originally a railway line that led from the port of Antwerp (Belgium) via Weert and Roermond to Mönchengladbach and the Ruhr area (Germany). The line was built between 1879 and 1880 as an important freight connection for the supply of cotton and industrial products to the Rhine and Ruhr areas. Due to political and economic circumstances, the track regularly changed its use and intensity, but it remained in operation for a long time with, among other things, double-track sections. Throughout the 20th century, the use of the IJzeren Rijn declined. In the Netherlands, the line was still used as a single track after the Second World War until the last regular train service between Roermond and Dalheim stopped around 1991. After that, the railway line on that section was taken out of use and fell into disrepair. However, the remaining rails, track beds and alignments were never completely dismantled in the part that runs through De Meinweg, and parts of the alignment are still in the park and are recognizable as old railway lines, overgrown with vegetation and integrated into walking paths. In Nationaal Park De Meinweg, you can freely walk and cycle on this old railway route. Remnants of the alignment itself are visible in the landscape as long straight lines through forest and heathland, and in some places you can even find remnants of rails or track beds. There are various walks around and over this route, including routes that start at Herkenbosch Centrum and cross the old track, where the small bridge and level crossings are part of the experience of the terraced landscape. The track has thus become not only a natural element incorporated by flora and fauna, but also a cultural-historical heritage. The old IJzeren Rijn illustrates how De Meinweg is not only a natural landscape, but also a place where old infrastructure, history, and nature meet.
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There are nice paved sand paths on the Meinweg
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Meinweg National Park offers a network of over 20 mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 5 easy, 15 moderate, and 1 difficult trail available for exploration.
The park features a unique terraced landscape with a 50-meter height difference, offering dynamic terrain. You'll encounter diverse ecosystems including extensive heathlands, dense forests, fens, bogs, and stream valleys. Trails range from fine unpaved roads to more technical singletracks with elevation changes.
Yes, there are several easier routes suitable for families. For example, the The Turfkoelen Pond in Roerdal – Venhof Café & Riding Stable loop from Herkenbosch is an easy 16.5-mile trail, and the Rolvennen – De Meinweg Trailhead loop from Herkenbosch is another easy option at 18.9 miles.
Mountain biking in Meinweg National Park offers opportunities to ride through beautiful heathlands, dense forests, and along lakes. You might spot wildlife such as roe deer, wild boars, and various bird species. Notable natural features include the terraced landscape, stream valleys like the Boschbeek and Roode Beek, and the Rolvennen lake.
Yes, several points of interest are accessible from the trails. You can visit the historic Dalheim Mill, or enjoy views from the Gazebo at the Rosenteich. The Saint Ludwig Boardwalk – De Meinweg also offers a unique experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse ecosystems, the unique terraced landscape, and the well-maintained trails that wind through forests and heathlands, offering a varied and engaging riding experience.
The De Meinweg visitor center in Herkenbosch serves as a good starting point and typically offers parking facilities. Many routes also start from specific trailheads like Dalheimer Mühle, which usually have designated parking areas.
While most routes are moderate, the park does offer trails with technical challenges and elevation changes. There is at least one difficult trail, and some moderate routes, like the Birgelen Primeval Forest Trail – Sint Ludwig Chapel loop from De Meinweg, can be quite demanding due to their length and elevation gains.
The diverse ecosystems, including heathlands that bloom into a beautiful purple carpet, suggest that late summer and early autumn could be particularly scenic. However, the varied terrain and extensive trail network make it suitable for mountain biking throughout much of the year, weather permitting.
Yes, the region around Meinweg National Park offers options for food and accommodation. The The Turfkoelen Pond in Roerdal – Venhof Café & Riding Stable loop from Herkenbosch even mentions a café and riding stable, indicating facilities are available in nearby towns like Herkenbosch and Dalheim.
The Dalheim Mill – Sint Ludwig Chapel loop from Dalheimer Mühle is a moderate 12.8-mile path that explores varied landscapes, including forests and open areas, offering a balanced experience. Another good option is the Rothenbach Singletrack Trail – Dalheim Mill loop from Herkenbosch, which is 25.1 miles and also moderate.


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