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Mountain biking around Bévillers offers a network of trails winding through the gently rolling terrain of northern France. The landscape is characterized by a mix of agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and river valleys. Elevation changes are generally moderate, providing accessible routes for various skill levels. This region provides a natural setting for exploring the countryside on two wheels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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79.6km
05:22
600m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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32.6km
02:07
220m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.6km
02:45
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:18
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:32
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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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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The Château d'Esnes is a historic castle located in the picturesque French village of Esnes. Dating back to the 18th century, the castle is surrounded by lush gardens and a charming park, giving it a picturesque and peaceful feel. The Château d'Esnes is known for its classical architecture, with impressive facades and elegant interiors that reflect the grandeur of that time.
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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 nearly 100 mountain bike trails around Bévillers, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find 37 easy, 60 moderate, and 2 difficult routes to explore.
Yes, Bévillers offers 37 easy mountain bike routes. A good option for beginners is the Green Path – A little crossroads loop from Saint-Aubert, which is 22.2 km long and features gentle terrain.
The gently rolling terrain and numerous easy routes make Bévillers suitable for families. Look for routes marked as "easy" in komoot, such as the Green Path – A little crossroads loop from Saint-Aubert, which avoids significant climbs and is 22.2 km long.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for mountain biking in Bévillers. The weather is typically mild, and the trails through agricultural fields and woodlands are in good condition. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though some trails might be muddier after rain.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Bévillers are designed as loops. For example, the moderate St Phyton trail – Back in the saddle loop from Avesnes-les-Aubert is a 32.6 km circular route, and the Montay Spring – Moulin du Tordoir loop from Saint-Vaast-en-Cambrésis is a 39.6 km loop.
The terrain around Bévillers is characterized by gently rolling hills, a mix of agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and river valleys. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making it accessible for various skill levels. You'll encounter a combination of dirt paths, gravel tracks, and quiet country roads.
The mountain bike trails in Bévillers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful countryside, and the well-maintained paths that offer a good mix of challenge and scenic beauty.
While the region is known for its moderate terrain, there are 2 difficult mountain bike routes available. The most challenging is the Tour de l'Échauguette – Vaucelles Abbey loop from Caudry, a demanding 79.7 km trail with significant elevation changes.
While riding, you might encounter historical sites and charming villages. Notable attractions in the wider area include the historic Esnes Castle, the Porte Notre-Dame de Cambrai, and the Country house of the Abbey of Saint-Aubert in Cambrai. Many routes pass through or near these points of interest.
Trail durations vary significantly based on length and difficulty. Easy routes like the Green Path – A little crossroads loop from Saint-Aubert (22.2 km) can take around 2 hours. Moderate trails, such as the St Phyton trail – Back in the saddle loop from Avesnes-les-Aubert (32.6 km), typically take 2-3 hours. Longer, difficult routes can extend to 5 hours or more.
Given the extensive network of nearly 100 trails, it's possible to find quieter routes, especially on weekdays or by exploring some of the less-trafficked moderate trails. The region's character, with its agricultural landscapes and woodlands, generally offers a peaceful riding experience away from urban bustle.
The routes often pass through or near small villages where you can find local cafes or bakeries. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify these points of interest along the way, ensuring you have opportunities for refreshments.


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