Ronde van Nijmegen
Listed in our event index as Ronde van Nijmegen.
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Listed in our event index as Ronde van Nijmegen.
Listed in our event index as N70 Trail.
Listed in our event index as N70 Trail - Welcome to the Dutch Alps.
Running: Locals run Goffertpark, the Ooijpolder, Het Bruggenrondje, Heumensoord, Rivierpark, Limes-route, and Hatertse Vennen when they want easy base miles without leaving town. Goffertpark gives you laps past the NEC stadium and onto the forest path. Het Bruggenrondje covers 5 km between the Waal Bridge and the railway bridge, and the Ooijpolder route gives 7.5 km of calm water and reeds. 024 Run Club, Social Run Club Nijmegen, and Tante Trail keep it social. Tante Trail meets every Saturday at 10:00 and runs 5 or 10 km. Zevenheuvelenloop, Alfa Laval Stevensloop, Staddijkloop, and the N70 Trail are the anchor races.
Cycling: Cyclists ride north on the fietssnelweg to Arnhem over the Snelbinder bridge, or roll out through Lent, Ressen, Oosterhout, and the Over-Betuwe route for steady Z2. The numbered intersection network keeps road rides simple. Ronde van Nijmegen, Liberation Route Nijmegen, Water als Wapen - Rindern, and the Water as a Weapon - Driel route give plenty of event energy. The brief gives no cycling club name, so locals mostly point you to routes first. Groesbeek and Berg en Dal hold the climbs. Gravelroute Nijmegen runs slightly over 50 km through Groesbeek and the Reichswald, and the old fire watchtower south of Grafwegen makes you climb before the view.
Season: April is the clean pick because April sees the least rainfall on average. July and August are the warmest months, so locals ride early, run shaded bits, and keep intervals honest when the city feels cooked. Vierdaagse lands in mid-July, and the roads and trails around Nijmegen get full of walkers, runners, and cyclists using the buzz. Summer base miles work well along the Waal River, the Ooijpolder, and the rolling lanes near Groesbeek. November through February are the coldest and wettest months, so runners lean into Goffertpark and bridge loops, while cyclists keep gravel, Z2, and wet-weather kit ready.