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95
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27
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Mountain biking around Sorel-Tracy benefits from its unique geographical setting at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Richelieu rivers, near Lac Saint-Pierre. This area is characterized by a diverse landscape, including the Sorel Islands archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. While general cycling is prominent, the region offers mountain bike trails primarily suited for beginners and fatbiking, often traversing varied ecosystems like marshes, peat bogs, and pine forests. The terrain is generally less technical, providing accessible options for exploring the…
Last updated: June 17, 2026
12
riders
49.7km
03:31
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(2)
14
riders
44.4km
03:01
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(14)
7
riders
66.6km
04:31
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
7
riders
44.8km
03:30
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
43.6km
03:08
360m
360m
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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There are several locks near Frise, all with fish ladders.
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Magnificent walk along the water, then visit the underground canal along the canal in a path between the trees with holes, bumps and bends (a real treat) to finish with a nice route in the Holnon woods. I recommend it. To do either as a walk or at speed, the choice is yours!
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Very pretty descent into the undergrowth, with stairs, it leads directly below onto the Somme canal road
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This greenway in the middle of nature offers a bucolic setting. Away from the urban bustle, this path allows you to enjoy the charms of the forest.
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The Frize mountain belvedere reveals a striking view of the meanders of the Somme, in a peaceful setting that contrasts with its past marked by the battles of the First World War. Traces of this history are still visible in the trenches and shell impacts. Mentioned by Blaise Cendrars, this land rich in history today offers visitors an exceptional panorama of a landscape of marshes and ponds.
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Explore this trail through the forest and cross the Omignon River for a mini running adventure.
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The contrast is striking on this stretch of road which runs along the Somme, here transformed into a canal. In 2018 it was a grassy path. Today this comfortable macadam has replaced the jolts of the track.
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Beautiful garden restaurant with friendly owners
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Mountain biking in Sorel-Tracy primarily caters to beginners and fatbiking enthusiasts. The trails are generally less technical, offering accessible options for exploring the natural environment. While most of the 27 routes available are rated moderate, there are also 3 easy trails and 2 difficult ones for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Yes, Sorel-Tracy offers mountain bike trails that are suitable for families, particularly those looking for less technical rides. The region's trails are generally beginner-friendly, making them a good option for various skill levels. For example, the Mountainbike loop from Hermies is a moderate trail that can be enjoyed by families with some riding experience.
Sorel-Tracy's unique geographical setting at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Richelieu rivers, near Lac Saint-Pierre, means you'll encounter diverse landscapes. Trails often traverse varied ecosystems such as marshes, peat bogs, and ancient pine forests. You can also expect river views, especially along routes like the Canal de la Somme Cycle Path – Frise Viewpoint loop from Roisel.
The mountain bike routes in Sorel-Tracy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from around 15 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse ecosystems, the scenic river views, and the accessible, less technical nature of the trails, which makes them enjoyable for a wide range of abilities.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Sorel-Tracy are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the popular Mountainbike loop from Hermies and the Patrick loop from Templeux-le-Guérard, both providing varied terrain for a complete ride.
While mountain biking, you can explore several historical and natural points of interest. Nearby attractions include the Monument aux Morts, Barrastre, the Allaines Lock, and the Mont Saint-Quentin - Australian memorial. The region itself, particularly the Sorel Islands archipelago, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its ecological importance.
Yes, Sorel-Tracy is a strong destination for fat biking, with trails specifically catering to this activity. The less technical nature of many trails makes them well-suited for fat bikes, especially during winter months, though specific winter conditions should always be checked.
There are over 25 mountain bike routes available in the Sorel-Tracy region. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and a few difficult trails, offering options for different skill levels and preferences.
Absolutely. Given Sorel-Tracy's location at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Richelieu rivers, many mountain bike trails offer scenic river views. The Canal de la Somme Cycle Path – Frise Viewpoint loop from Roisel is a prime example of a route that leads through riverine landscapes.
The best time for mountain biking in Sorel-Tracy generally aligns with the warmer months, from spring through fall, when trails are clear of snow and ice. This allows for optimal enjoyment of the diverse ecosystems and river views. However, the region's fat biking opportunities also make it a potential destination during winter, provided conditions are suitable for snow riding.
While many trails cater to beginners and moderate riders, there are options for longer rides. For instance, the Canal de la Somme Cycle Path – Frise Viewpoint loop from Roisel is a substantial 66.6 km (41.4 miles) trail, often completed in about 4 hours 25 minutes, offering a more extended experience through riverine landscapes.
For broader information about Sorel-Tracy, including other activities and local amenities, you can visit the official tourism website for the Montérégie region: tourisme-monteregie.qc.ca. This can help with planning your overall visit beyond just mountain biking.


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