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Gravel biking around Malincourt, located in the Nord department of France, offers access to diverse natural landscapes. The region features expansive forests, such as the Forest of Mormal, known for its wide gravel roads and singletrack bridleways. Rural plains and canal paths also characterize the terrain, providing varied surfaces for gravel cyclists. This combination of natural features ensures a range of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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52.7km
03:24
370m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.9km
01:33
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:20
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very pleasant path for mountain bikers or cyclists and walkers 🚶♂️👍
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Very nice place, be careful ⚠️ because on the cobblestones it is very slippery in the water 😉
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Very pleasant and smooth ride 👌👍🥹🚵
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Beautiful bike ride 🚲 or mountain bike 🚵 and walk 🚶
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Very nice place for walking and cycling and mountain biking 🚵
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A short detour through the village center.
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There are several gravel bike trails directly accessible around Malincourt, with a total of 4 routes currently listed in this guide. These routes offer diverse experiences through the local landscapes.
The terrain around Malincourt is quite varied, offering a rich experience for gravel bikers. You can expect expansive forests, such as the nearby Forest of Mormal, which features wide gravel roads and singletrack bridleways. Additionally, routes often traverse rural plains and follow canal paths, providing a mix of surfaces from paved sections to rougher, unpaved paths.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed in this guide are circular loops. For example, you can explore the rural surroundings on the Small village – Green Path loop from Caudry, or enjoy tree-lined avenues on the Tree-lined Avenue – Chemin de Vaux loop from Maurois.
The gravel bike trails featured in this guide around Malincourt are generally of moderate difficulty. They are suitable for riders with some experience, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment without being overly technical.
The duration of gravel bike rides varies depending on the route and your pace. For instance, the Small village – Green Path loop from Caudry is approximately 32.8 miles (52.7 km) and typically takes around 3 hours 26 minutes. Shorter options like the High Tree Cemetery loop from Brancourt-le-Grand, at 15.3 miles (24.7 km), can be completed in about 1 hour 42 minutes.
While the routes in this guide are rated as moderate, the broader region offers diverse terrain, including easier loops that might be suitable for families. For specific family-friendly options, it's advisable to check individual route descriptions for details on surface, elevation, and length to ensure they match your family's skill level.
There are several historical and natural points of interest near the gravel biking routes. You might encounter landmarks such as the impressive Vaucelles Abbey, the historic Esnes Castle, or the poignant Joncourt British Cemetery - World War 1. The Esnes Castle – Bel-Aise cobblestone loop from Villers-Outréaux specifically passes by Esnes Castle.
While many natural areas in France permit dogs, specific rules can vary by location, especially within protected areas like the Regional Natural Park of the Avenois or private lands. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check for any local signage or regulations along your chosen route to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Malincourt is situated in a rural area, and direct public transport access to specific trailheads might be limited. However, Malincourt is about 14 km from Cambrai and 22 km from Saint-Quentin, both of which are larger towns with more public transport options. You might consider starting your ride from these hubs or using a car to reach the starting points of the routes.
For routes starting in smaller villages like Caudry, Maurois, or Brancourt-le-Grand, you can typically find street parking in the village centers or near public amenities. Always ensure you park responsibly and legally, respecting local residents and traffic regulations.
The gravel biking routes around Malincourt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from quiet forest roads to open rural plains, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites along the way. The varied terrain provides an engaging experience for different skill levels.
Yes, the wider Hauts-de-France region, particularly areas like the Forest of Mormal, is known for offering singletrack bridleways in addition to wide gravel roads. While not explicitly detailed for every route in this guide, the Crevecoeur-Lesdain singletrack – Chapelle Saint Jacques loop from Lesdain specifically highlights a singletrack section, providing a more technical riding experience.


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