Best bike parks around Pérenchies are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including wooded areas and proximity to waterways. While Pérenchies itself is a commune in northern France, the surrounding area offers opportunities for cycling enthusiasts. The nearby town of Wambrechies provides a notable pump track and skatepark, catering to various wheeled sports. This area is known for its accessible trails and facilities that support skill development in a controlled environment.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The section illustrated does not correspond to the towpath. The towpath is very easily accessible via a gravel path with any type of bike. Otherwise, in the woods, there are some great sections with a succession of singletrack trails in the Warneton woods, apart from a few bumps on special mountain bike logs on a few perpendicular sections. The rest is doable with any mountain bike or gravel bike, as long as it's dry and you're up for a bit of slaloming.
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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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Very nice path not too technical and little mud
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This segment follows a part of the course of Gent-Wevelgem but not all it. Ends with a single track mtb descent. The GW Plugstreet follows Chemin Des Allies and then Plugstreet 1.
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Single in the woods with the possibility of jumping
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Mountain bike trail in the woods between the Red Bridge and the Deûlémont bridge. Very pleasant but some sections go up steeply.
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Single mountain bike very tight, watch out for people with allergies, grasses will graze your body. Perhaps more accessible in winter with my vegetation.
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Near Pérenchies, you'll find a mix of mountain bike trails and a dedicated pump track facility. The surrounding area offers singletrack sections in wooded areas, suitable for mountain biking, as well as the Wambrechies Pump Track & Skatepark for skill development and urban sports.
The closest and most notable pump track is located in Wambrechies, just a short distance from Pérenchies. The Wambrechies Pump Track & Skatepark is freely accessible and caters to both BMX and VTT (mountain bikes), offering a series of bumps and turns designed for momentum generation without pedaling.
Yes, the Singletrack of the End of the World offers sections with possibilities for jumps. It's a mountain bike trail in the woods between the Red Bridge and the Deûlémont bridge, featuring some steep sections that can be challenging, especially when wet.
For safety at the Wambrechies Pump Track, helmets are mandatory for all riders. Body protection such as kneepads and elbow pads is highly recommended. Additionally, children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, the Allies' Path (Plugstreet) is a trail that follows part of the renowned Gent-Wevelgem course. It concludes with a single track mountain bike descent, offering a unique blend of history and cycling challenge.
The Wambrechies Pump Track is open year-round, with extended hours from April to October (8 AM to 8 PM). For natural trails like the VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres, winter might offer more accessible conditions due to less vegetation, though some trails can be slippery when wet, as noted for the Singletrack of the End of the World.
The VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres is known for being a very tight single mountain bike trail. Riders should be aware that grasses might graze their bodies, especially during warmer months, making it potentially more accessible in winter with less vegetation.
Beyond bike parks, the Pérenchies area offers a variety of cycling options. You can explore road cycling routes, touring bicycle paths, and gravel biking trails. For more information on these, you can check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Pérenchies, Cycling around Pérenchies, and Gravel biking around Pérenchies.
Yes, the highlight Gravel 🫶 describes sections with a succession of singletrack trails in the Warneton woods that are doable with any mountain bike or gravel bike, especially when dry. The towpath is also easily accessible via a gravel path.
Visitors appreciate the natural landscapes, including wooded areas and proximity to waterways, which characterize the region's trails. The variety of singletrack trails and the opportunities for skill development at facilities like the Wambrechies Pump Track are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While general cycling regulations apply, specific facilities like the Wambrechies Pump Track have their own rules, such as mandatory helmets and recommended body protection. For natural trails, it's always advisable to respect local signage and environmental guidelines.
The VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres is noted to be potentially more accessible in winter due to less vegetation. This could be a consideration for riders who prefer less dense foliage on tight singletracks.


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