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Top 4 Bike Parks around Linselles

Best bike parks around Linselles are found within the broader Lille region, which offers diverse cycling opportunities. The area features greenways, cycling itineraries along canals, and trails through parks, catering to various cycling experiences. While not home to large-scale dedicated bike parks, the region provides varied terrain suitable for mountain biking and playful riding. Cyclists can explore natural settings with singletrack trails and areas with bumps for varied riding.

Best bike parks around Linselles

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

Singletrack of the End of the World

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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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The towpath is very easily accessible via a gravel path with any type of bike. Otherwise, in the woods, there are …

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VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres

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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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Soetendale MTB Climb

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On average, this climb is about 5%, but just before the double bend is the maximum percentage. Short but can nevertheless be a bit of a bite.

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On the section between the Halluin-Tourcoing greenway and the La Lys cycle path, two nice and fun little bumps.

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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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On the section between the Halluin-Tourcoing greenway and the La Lys cycle path, two nice and fun little bumps.

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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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Single in the woods with the possibility of jumping

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On average, this climb is about 5%, but just before the double bend is the maximum percentage. Short but can nevertheless be a bit of a bite.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike parks or trails can I find around Linselles?

While Linselles doesn't feature large, dedicated bike parks with extensive downhill or jump features, the surrounding region offers various cycling opportunities. You'll find playful woods with singletracks, areas with bumps for varied riding, and trails suitable for mountain biking and gravel cycling. Notable spots include the Singletrack of the End of the World and the Fun Bumps Between Halluin-Tourcoing Greenway and La Lys Cycle Path.

Are there any challenging mountain bike trails near Linselles?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Singletrack of the End of the World offers sections that go up steeply and can be slippery when wet. Additionally, the Soetendale MTB Climb presents a short but intense ascent with an average gradient of about 5%.

Where can I find singletrack trails in the Linselles area?

You can explore singletrack trails in several locations. The Singletrack of the End of the World is a popular choice in the woods between the Red Bridge and the Deûlémont bridge. Another option is the VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres, which is described as a very tight singletrack.

Are there options for gravel biking around Linselles?

Absolutely. The region around Linselles is well-suited for gravel biking. You can find excellent sections with a succession of singletrack trails in the Warneton woods, and many towpaths are easily accessible via gravel paths. For more detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Linselles guide, which includes routes like the 'Leie River – Broel Towers loop'.

Can I find traffic-free cycling routes in the Linselles region?

Yes, the area offers several traffic-free cycling options, often along greenways, canals, and through parks. The Traffic-free bike rides around Linselles guide features routes such as the 'Deûle Greenway – Citadel Pasture loop from Linselles' and the 'Rail trail in Halluin loop from Roncq'.

Are there family-friendly cycling options or features suitable for kids?

Yes, the region caters to family-friendly cycling. The Fun Bumps Between Halluin-Tourcoing Greenway and La Lys Cycle Path offers two nice and fun little bumps, perfect for playful riding. Many greenways and canal paths also provide safe and enjoyable rides for families.

What is the best time of year to visit Linselles for cycling?

Spring, summer, and autumn generally offer the best conditions for cycling around Linselles. The trails are more accessible and less slippery when dry. During winter, some trails, like the VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres, might have less vegetation, making them potentially more accessible, but wet conditions can make them challenging.

What should I wear for cycling in the Linselles area?

Given the varied terrain, including singletracks and wooded areas, it's advisable to wear appropriate cycling gear. This includes a helmet, comfortable cycling clothes, and sturdy shoes. For trails with dense vegetation, like the VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres, long sleeves or trousers might be beneficial to avoid contact with grasses.

Are there any specific tips for riding the trails around Linselles?

When riding the Singletrack of the End of the World, be mindful of steep sections and potential slipperiness when wet. For the VTT Singletrack Bypass of Rue d'Ypres, be aware that it's a very tight singletrack, and vegetation can be dense. Always ride within your skill level and be prepared for varying trail conditions.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks?

Beyond the specific bike park features, the Linselles region offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking or enjoy traffic-free rides along canals and greenways. For more ideas, consult the Gravel biking around Linselles and Traffic-free bike rides around Linselles guides.

Is parking generally available at these cycling spots?

While specific parking information for each individual spot isn't detailed, most outdoor recreational areas and trailheads in the region typically offer some form of parking. It's advisable to check local signage or maps for designated parking areas when planning your visit to specific locations.

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