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Gravel biking around Forest-En-Cambrésis offers routes through a rural landscape in the Nord department of northern France. The area is characterized by expansive agricultural fields, meadows, and a network of quiet country roads and paths. This varied terrain includes both flat sections and gently rolling hills, alongside dense forests and bocage landscapes. The region features authentic hollow paths bordered by ancient beech trees and green embankments, with the Richemont stream and the "Étang du Trappeur" adding aquatic elements.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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55.5km
03:42
430m
430m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.7km
03:03
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.1km
01:20
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.0km
02:30
330m
330m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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77.1km
04:39
670m
670m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. 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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Very nice place for mountain biking or cycling and walking
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A superb path designed for wind turbine construction. All gravel and very smooth, it's ideal for gravel riding.
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The Église Saint-Martin et Sainte Anne de Macquigny is one of the westernmost fortified churches in the region and is often considered part of the Thiérache. Built in the 12th century, it still retains elements of the original Romanesque structure, such as the south wall with two now bricked-up arcades and a simple entrance with the date "1501" indicating the fortification of the tower. The building has imposing buttresses and unique watchtowers with loopholes and machicolations. The choir was restored in 1754 and inside are 15th century baptismal fonts, a 16th century wooden statue of Christ and stained glass windows by master glassmaker Carl Mauméjean. Although the church is usually closed to the public, guided tours are organised by the municipality from April to September.
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Very smooth gravel path, ideal for gravel!
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The gravel bike trails in Forest-En-Cambrésis are characterized by a mix of rural landscapes. You'll encounter agricultural paths, quiet country roads, and potentially wooded sections. The ancient Roman road, the "Chaussée Brunehaut," also offers unpaved sections, providing varied surfaces ideal for gravel riding.
Yes, there is at least one easy route available. For a gentle ride through the local countryside, consider the Maroilles – Maroilles Mill loop from Landrecies, which is an 11.4-mile (18.3 km) path. The overall network offers options for both easy and moderate ability levels.
Gravel routes around Forest-En-Cambrésis vary in distance and elevation. For example, the Green Path – Chemin d'Haspres loop from Solesmes is about 31.1 miles (50.0 km) with around 311 meters of elevation gain. Shorter options like the Maroilles – Maroilles Mill loop from Landrecies cover 11.4 miles (18.3 km) with about 55 meters of ascent.
The region offers several points of interest. You might encounter the Helpe Mineure river, which provides scenic riverside paths. Historical elements include sections of the ancient Roman road, the "Chaussée Brunehaut." Nearby attractions you could explore include the Weir at L'Auberge du Puits des Prés or the Moulin du Tordoir. The Quiévy to Saint-Python Cobbled Sector also highlights the varied surfaces in the broader area.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the The Vineyard – Montay Spring loop from Bertry, which takes you through rural landscapes, and the Flaquet Briffaut Pond – Flaquet Pond loop from Landrecies.
The gravel biking routes in Forest-En-Cambrésis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 10 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often appreciating the rural landscapes and diverse surfaces.
While specific public transport connections directly to trailheads are not detailed, Forest-en-Cambrésis is a rural commune. It's advisable to check local bus or train services to nearby towns like Landrecies or Solesmes, from where you might be able to cycle to the starting points of the routes. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Given the rural nature of Forest-En-Cambrésis and its surrounding areas, parking is generally available in the villages where routes often start or pass through. For routes beginning in towns like Solesmes or Landrecies, you can usually find public parking areas. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
The best time for gravel biking in Forest-En-Cambrésis is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer more favorable weather conditions, with less rain and more comfortable temperatures, making the unpaved sections and country roads more enjoyable. Winter can bring muddy conditions, especially on agricultural paths.
Yes, the region is traversed by the Helpe Mineure river, suggesting opportunities for riverside paths. Additionally, the Flaquet Briffaut Pond – Flaquet Pond loop from Landrecies specifically highlights a route that passes by ponds, offering scenic views and a chance to enjoy water features.
As Forest-En-Cambrésis and its surrounding villages are rural, you'll find local cafes, bakeries, and small restaurants in the main towns or villages that the routes pass through, such as Landrecies or Solesmes. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer rides, as options might be spread out.
While the guide primarily highlights easy and moderate routes, such as the Solesmes Calvary – Green Path loop from Solesmes, which features moderate climbs, the varied terrain including unpaved sections of the "Chaussée Brunehaut" can offer a good challenge. The longer moderate routes will provide a more demanding experience.


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