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Mountain biking
Explore the MTB Route Renkum - Black route, an easy 12.8-mile mountain bike trail through Veluwe's forests and heathlands.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.97 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.64 km
5.45 km
5.25 km
3.25 km
Surfaces
7.99 km
6.49 km
5.38 km
706 m
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The MTB Route Renkum - Black route is generally considered easy to moderate. While it's suitable for various skill levels, including beginners, it does feature sections that require good fitness and more advanced riding skills, aligning with STS S2 difficulty in places. Notable climbs like the Italiaanseweg – unpaved climb (MTB route) can be challenging.
You'll ride through a diverse landscape of sandy paths, forests, and meadows, with significant singletrack sections. Be prepared for some parts that can become muddy after rain and areas with loose sand. The route also includes broad paths, cycle paths, and some asphalt sections.
Key highlights include the famous Italiaanseweg – unpaved climb (MTB route), known for its scenic beauty and challenging gradient. You'll also experience the playful MTB Renkum trail along the A50 with its varied gradients and 'sandbox' area, and ride through the picturesque Heath near Wolfheze. The route also passes through beautiful estates like Mariëndaal and Warnsborn.
The route is approximately 20.6 km (12.8 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, the route passes through towns like Oosterbeek, Heveadorp, Heelsum, and Wolfheze. Look for public parking facilities in these areas, especially near known trailheads or access points to the Veluwe network.
Yes, for mountain biking on designated trails in the Veluwe, including the Renkum Black route, you generally need a valid MTB vignette (permit). These can often be purchased online or at local tourist information centers. Always check the latest regulations before you go.
While the route traverses natural areas, specific rules for dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. In the Veluwe, dogs are often allowed but must be kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves to protect wildlife. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to ride this route, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. During wet periods, some sections can become quite muddy, so consider conditions after heavy rain. Summer can be enjoyable, but be mindful of loose sand on some paths.
Yes, the Renkum Black route is integrated into the larger Southern Veluwe MTB network. It primarily follows the official MTB-route Renkum (99%) and also intersects with sections of other trails such as the Maarten van Rossumpad - 09 (33%) and the WNW Veluwe - Doorwerth/Kasteel Doorwerth/Duno/Westerbouwing - blauwe route (28%), allowing for extended rides.
The route passes through or near several towns like Oosterbeek, Heveadorp, Heelsum, and Wolfheze. In these areas, you can typically find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities for refreshments or restrooms. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for sections away from urban areas.
Be aware that certain sections of the trail, particularly those traversing sandy paths and forest floors, can become quite muddy and slippery during or after wet periods. Additionally, some parts may feature loose sand, which can affect traction. Always ride with caution and adjust your speed to the conditions.
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