Best bike parks around Bailleul offer a range of cycling experiences, from dedicated urban facilities to extensive VTT (mountain biking) trails. The region, situated in the Nord department, features a varied natural landscape with local "monts" like Mont des Cats and Mont de Boeschepe, providing diverse terrain for riders. While large-scale downhill parks are not prevalent, the area is rich in mountain bike trails and includes a notable skatepark accommodating BMX riders. These routes often combine paved and unpaved surfaces,…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Ok for mountain bikes but gravel abstain.
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Technical piece of mountain bike, with a lot of turns on roots, up and down the dike.
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La Garonde Guest house: labeled “Accueil Vélo” between Mont de Boescheppe and Mont des Cats: wwww.lagaronde.com For a personalized welcome to all cyclists passing through the Monts de Flandre ;)
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Very technical dirt road especially in wet weather.
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The end of the world when you have to go back to Lille 😅 wooded areas very appreciable by mountain bike!
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Very nice and careful because slippery when wet
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The first year on the MTB I fell there. Was also on an organized tour, so I was good on it ;). Need some experience in downhill. Uphill is about continuing to look for your path and biting on so as not to have to get off, if you come to a stop you can forget about it, especially on wet ground.
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Technical descent in wet weather! Be careful on cobbles that are of unequal size and over-inflated tires which could cause some slips. Rather to do in the direction of the descent.
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Around Bailleul, you'll find a diverse range of cycling experiences. The area is rich in VTT (mountain biking) trails that traverse natural landscapes, including local 'monts' like Mont des Cats and Mont de Boeschepe. These trails offer varied terrain, from paved sections to unpaved paths. Additionally, Bailleul features a notable skatepark suitable for BMX riders looking for urban riding challenges and trick practice.
Yes, experienced mountain bikers will find several challenging options. The Descent of Mont de Boeschepe is known for its very technical downhill sections with deep canals and wells, especially demanding in wet conditions. Another challenging option is the Papestraat Trail, which features very uneven terrain and requires strong technical skills, particularly when wet, and is best ridden as a descent.
Intermediate riders can enjoy the Singletrack of the End of the World, a pleasant mountain bike trail in the woods with some steeply ascending sections and possibilities for jumping. Another intermediate option is the Allies' Path (Plugstreet), which includes a single track MTB descent and follows part of the historic Gent-Wevelgem course.
Yes, the Bailleul Skatepark at the Complexe sportif Charles Lesage is a surprisingly large and diversified facility. It offers features like banks, pyramids, and tables, making it suitable for BMX riders to practice tricks and enjoy urban cycling disciplines. It's freely accessible and caters to various skill levels.
The trails around Bailleul often wind through natural landscapes, including forests and local 'monts' like Mont des Cats and Mont de Boeschepe. You'll experience a mix of wooded paths, open terrain, and varied surfaces. Some trails, like the Singletrack of the End of the World, are specifically noted for their forest settings.
Yes, several trails become significantly more challenging in wet conditions. The Descent of Mont de Boeschepe, with its deep canals and wells, is particularly technical when wet. Similarly, the Papestraat Trail requires extra technical skill due to its uneven terrain and slippery cobbles in the rain. The Singletrack of the End of the World can also be slippery when wet, so exercise caution.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks and VTT trails, the Bailleul region offers extensive opportunities for other cycling disciplines. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, more general MTB trails, and scenic cycling routes that cater to various fitness levels and preferences, often incorporating the beautiful local landscapes.
For those looking for cyclist-friendly accommodation, the La Garonde Guest House is labeled “Accueil Vélo” and is conveniently located between Mont de Boescheppe and Mont des Cats. This provides a welcoming stop for cyclists exploring the Monts de Flandre region.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse riding experiences available. The community appreciates the technical challenges offered by trails like the Descent of Mont de Boeschepe and the pleasant, varied terrain of routes such as the Singletrack of the End of the World. The mix of natural landscapes and the urban skatepark also contribute to the area's appeal.
Yes, the Technical mountain bike trail Dikkebusvijver offers a technical experience with many turns on roots and sections that go up and down dikes. Be aware that certain parts of this trail may become overgrown by the end of summer, and it includes advanced sections, particularly in its northern part.


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