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Mountain bike trails around Le Catelet are characterized by a blend of natural beauty and historical features, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The area is traversed by the Escaut River and lies along the Saint-Quentin Canal, providing tranquil paths and varied scenery. Rolling hills and wooded singletracks are common, with elevations ranging from 87 to 108 meters, indicating gentle inclines suitable for various skill levels. This green countryside setting in the Aisne department is ideal for exploring on two wheels.
…Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.7
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96
riders
49.0km
03:45
420m
420m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.7
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60
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46.2km
03:26
410m
410m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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4.3
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31
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36.7km
02:40
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.0
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18
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33.8km
02:36
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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14
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28.4km
02:07
170m
170m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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For bikepacking trips, A magnificent base for cycle touring. It's a place steeped in history, peaceful, and surrounded by lush greenery. Don't miss the hamlet of Revelon or a visit to the source of the Scheldt River in Gouy (right next door). Happy riding! 🚴♀️ Franck
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A very pleasant walk along the canal in Rieval and a war memorial. Motorhome area departure point
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The source of the Scheldt... very clear water
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Beautiful surroundings walking route and maritime museum
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Some very beautiful remains to discover during a hike 😉.
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This watering trough is probably a distant legacy of the Cistercian monks of Vaucelles. Nestled in the pastures surrounding the farm, it is fed by the nearby fountain, which filters the water and is itself fed by water from the Saint-Bernard spring, via an aqueduct. Hence the name of the bicycle trail "des sources" 😎.
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This Cistercian abbey was founded in 1132 by Bernard of Clairvaux and grew into a large and influential community within a century. Royal armies camped there as in a fortress and Charles V signed peace with Henry II in 1556. In addition to the sick and outcasts, travellers and pilgrims also found shelter in the hospital. The largest abbey church in Europe stood here with an extraordinary length of 135 metres. On feast days, 3000 meals were provided to the needy in the wide area. After the French Revolution, it was declared national property and an inglorious end followed as an open-air quarry. Now, restored parts remain, such as the abbot's palace with the dormitories and monks' halls with the chapter house next to it. The 7-hectare abbey park is being restored to its former glory. Open March to November (Tue-Sat 10am-12pm and 2pm-5.30pm, Sun 3pm-6.30pm, closed Mondays).
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The Romanesque tower, seemingly lost along the road, was once part of a huge fortification wall, 7 kilometres long and 5 to 6 metres high, built between 1204 and 1238 around the area of Vaucelles. In the 15th century, it was provided with 8 towers, but demolished in 1550 for the construction of the fortifications of Cambrai.
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There are over 45 mountain bike trails around Le Catelet, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. The komoot community has explored these routes over 400 times, highlighting the area's popularity for mountain biking.
The terrain around Le Catelet is characterized by a blend of natural beauty and historical features. You'll find rolling hills, tranquil paths along the Escaut River and Saint-Quentin Canal, and wooded singletracks. Elevations are generally gentle, ranging from 87 to 108 meters, making for varied but not overly strenuous rides.
Yes, Le Catelet offers several options for beginners. There are 10 easy mountain bike trails available, perfect for those new to the sport or looking for a relaxed ride through the green countryside.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult mountain bike trails around Le Catelet. One such route is the Tour de l'Échauguette – Vaucelles Abbey loop from Bantouzelle, which covers 46.2 km and integrates historical interest with demanding natural scenery.
The mountain bike trails in Le Catelet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and varied terrain that makes each ride unique.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Many trails pass by significant landmarks. For instance, the Riqueval Tunnel – Sources of the Scheldt loop from Bantouzelle includes sections above the historic Riqueval Tunnel. You can also find sites like the Joncourt British Cemetery - World War 1 and the Tour de l'Échauguette.
Yes, Vaucelles Abbey is a prominent historical attraction integrated into several cycling routes. The Tour de l'Échauguette – Vaucelles Abbey loop from Bantouzelle is a challenging route that passes directly by the abbey, allowing you to combine your ride with a visit to this historical site and its restored 7-hectare park. You can find more information about the abbey here: Vaucelles Abbey.
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, the rolling hills, green countryside, and paths along the Escaut River and Saint-Quentin Canal naturally offer many picturesque spots. The varied terrain and wooded singletracks provide a constantly changing scenic backdrop for your ride.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Le Catelet are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Riqueval Tunnel – Sources of the Scheldt loop from Bantouzelle and the Single de la Vacquerie loop from Bantouzelle.
Le Catelet is a small commune, and while public transport options might be limited directly to trailheads, the broader Aisne department is accessible. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Saint-Quentin, and then plan for a short ride or taxi to your desired starting point.
Yes, with 10 easy trails and many moderate options, families can find suitable routes. The gentle inclines and scenic paths along waterways and through green landscapes make for enjoyable family outings. Always check the specific trail difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
The region's green landscapes and generally mild climate make spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for mountain biking. During these seasons, the weather is typically pleasant, and the trails are in good condition. Winter conditions can bring mud or frost, making some trails more challenging.
Yes, the area is defined by its network of waterways. Many trails run alongside the Saint-Quentin Canal and the Escaut River, offering tranquil paths and varied scenery. These routes often provide a unique riding experience with historical context, such as the 'towing single' trail above the Riqueval Tunnel.


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