Best bike parks around Libercourt offer diverse cycling experiences, from dedicated skill development areas to natural off-road adventures. The region features modern facilities like a pump track, providing a continuous circuit for riders to practice and develop skills. Natural areas, such as the Phalempin Forest, provide opportunities for mountain biking on singletrack routes. The area integrates natural environments, historical industrial sites like "terrils" (slag heaps), and urban connections, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The terrain is nice, but the signage isn't great... we start a circuit (no. 5) and very quickly there are no more signs... Circuit no. 7 seems well signposted
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beautiful mountain bike playground
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Site with many choices of circuits
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Pyramidal circuit Follow the black arrows n°7, some of them are missing (the GPS tracks help to make the complete tour). There are also a few climbs/descents that are a little technical but short to avoid for real beginners but it's easy to do all the same. Some area a little muddy during rainy periods. I tried to get as close as possible to the original circuit or the arrows by doing the circuit several times & comparing the GPS tracks recorded and adding the missing paths on OpenStreeMap (sometimes the path of the map & the arrows differ a little, e.g. from the 1st entrance to the forest, the arrows pass a little lower than the path on the map, so I made a little mix between the 2, which adds a little climb ;) )
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The Drocourt slag heap is like a bike park (without the cable cars ;o). Ideal for improving technique or letting off steam for two hours
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for heavy hitters who are not afraid of emptiness in places and a good sense of balance and a bike in good condition, especially the brakes so as not to pick up too much speed because there are many gullies, in places do a survey before making a decent if you do not want to fall into a ravine at the end of the decent and even at a place in a deep canyon, for safety do not do it alone in the event of a serious fall it is an isolated place very little frequented.
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Mandatory and iconic stopover in the region
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Nice spot with lots of mountain biking variants, follow the arrows and the colors!
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The Libercourt area offers a mix of dedicated facilities and natural trails. You'll find modern amenities like a pump track for skill development, as well as natural singletrack routes in areas like the Phalempin Forest. There are also challenging descents on former slag heaps, providing diverse terrain for mountain biking.
While many trails offer intermediate challenges, the pump track in Libercourt is an excellent place for riders of various ages and skill levels to practice and develop their skills in a controlled environment. For natural trails, look for less technical sections within the Phalempin Forest, though specific beginner-only trails are not explicitly highlighted.
For challenging descents and technical riding, consider Terril de Drocourt. This man-made highlight functions like a bike park, ideal for improving technique with its challenging descents. The Roost-Warendin Slag Heap 138 also offers a labyrinth of singles and a steep climb for more athletic riders.
The Mons-en-Pévèle Mountain Bike Descent offers a beautiful descent with expansive views of the region. Additionally, the slag heaps like Terril de Drocourt and Roost-Warendin Slag Heap 138 often provide elevated viewpoints after a climb.
The pump track in Libercourt is a great option for families and kids, offering a fun and safe environment to practice cycling skills. For natural experiences, the less technical sections of trails within the Phalempin Forest, such as parts of The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack, can also be enjoyable for older children and families.
At Cabiddu Park MTB Base, you'll find practical facilities such as a washing station and an inflator, which are very convenient after a ride. This base also serves as a departure point for several mountain bike routes with varying difficulty levels.
Beyond mountain biking, the Libercourt area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous options for hiking, gravel biking, and running. The Phalempin Forest, for example, offers trails suitable for both mountain biking and hiking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse cycling options, from natural singletrack trails to challenging slag heap descents. Many enjoy the immersive experience of trails like The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack and the technical challenge offered by places like Terril de Drocourt for improving skills. The scenic views from spots like Mons-en-Pévèle Mountain Bike Descent are also highly valued.
Yes, the Phalempin Forest is a prominent natural area for mountain biking. The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack is a notable trail along its border, offering an immersive experience amidst green surroundings.
The best time to visit is generally during drier periods to avoid muddy conditions, especially on trails like the Mons-en-Pévèle Mountain Bike Descent where ruts and mud can be present in wet weather. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for riding, while summer can be enjoyable, but always check local conditions.
The Roost-Warendin Slag Heap 138 is described as less known than its neighbor but offers a labyrinth of little singles amidst birch trees, making it a worthwhile trip for those in the area looking for something different.


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