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Mountain biking around Montrécourt offers access to the tranquil rural setting and unspoilt countryside of the Nord department. The region is characterized by picturesque rural landscapes and wooded paths, providing a serene backdrop for cycling. While Montrécourt itself is a small commune, it serves as a base for exploring a network of trails that traverse gentle terrain. The area provides opportunities for mountain bikers seeking routes through agricultural lands and small villages.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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46.6km
03:31
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.6km
02:45
340m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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32.0km
02:18
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:28
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:12
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful viewpoint overlooking Verchain-Maugré and the countryside southwest of Valenciennes
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Cobbled section used by the Paris Roubaix a few years ago.
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Centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which could be useful on the one hand, but also a threat on the other - for various purposes. Such mills are an example of human ingenuity: the heavy millstones with which, for example, grain was ground into grain or oil was pressed, could be powered with the help of the wind or - as here - water.
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This memorial commemorates the residents of Haspres who were killed or missing in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) and the First and Second World Wars and the war in Algeria (1954-1962). A separate memorial commemorates the French soldiers (AFN, Afrique Française du Nord) who died in the war in Algeria and the battles in Morocco and Tunisia, from 1952 to 1962.
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Haspres is a municipality and has 2,650 inhabitants. The place is part of the Valenciennes district. On the territory of the municipality are the British military cemeteries Haspres Coppice Cemetery and York Cemetery (Haspres), both with fallen soldiers from the First World War.
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There are nearly 100 mountain bike trails around Montrécourt. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 45 easy, 52 moderate, and 1 difficult trail available for exploration.
The mountain bike trails around Montrécourt primarily feature unspoilt countryside, picturesque rural landscapes, and wooded paths. While the immediate area offers gentle terrain through agricultural lands and small villages, the broader Nord department provides more varied options, including singletracks with features like rock faces and downhill sections for those seeking greater challenges.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Montrécourt are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Green Path – Small village loop from Solesmes, which is a 31.9-mile (51.4 km) moderate trail connecting several small villages. Another popular option is the Small wooded path – Small village loop from Montrécourt, a 28.0-mile (45.0 km) route that takes you through woodlands and open rural scenery.
The mountain bike routes in Montrécourt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 170 reviews. Nearly 600 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the tranquil rural setting and the network of paths through unspoilt countryside.
Yes, Montrécourt offers a good selection of easy mountain bike trails. With 45 routes classified as easy, beginners and families can find suitable options to enjoy the tranquil rural setting and gentle terrain. These trails typically navigate through agricultural lands and small villages, providing a pleasant cycling experience without significant technical challenges.
For scenic rides, consider routes that highlight the region's picturesque rural landscapes and wooded areas. The Small wooded path – Chemin du Laris loop from Sommaing is a 28.8-mile (46.4 km) trail that leads through charming wooded areas and open rural scenery. Another option is the Green Path – Green Path Along the Stream loop from Solesmes, offering pleasant views along waterways.
While mountain biking near Montrécourt, you can explore several interesting landmarks and attractions. Highlights include the historic Country house of the Abbey of Saint-Aubert in Cambrai, or the ancient Menhir known as Le Gros Caillou or Grès Montfort. You might also encounter sections of the Bassin Rond Cycle Path or the unique Quiévy to Saint-Python Cobbled Sector.
The best time for mountain biking in Montrécourt is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and the trails are dry. The region's rural landscapes are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Winter riding is possible, but conditions can be wet and muddy, especially on wooded paths.
As Montrécourt is a small commune serving as a base for regional trails, parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for routes. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local village amenities.
While the immediate Montrécourt area is characterized by more gentle terrain, the broader Nord department, where Montrécourt is located, does offer more advanced mountain biking opportunities. There is 1 difficult trail listed directly around Montrécourt, and the region provides trails with features like singletracks, rock faces, and downhill sections for experienced riders.
The mountain bike routes around Montrécourt often connect small villages. While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trail might be limited, you can typically find amenities in these villages for refreshments. Planning your route to pass through larger villages or towns will increase your chances of finding places to stop for a break.
Generally, dogs are allowed on public paths and trails in rural areas like Montrécourt, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local regulations or specific trail signage, particularly if trails pass through private land or nature reserves. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or other trail users.


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