Best bike parks around Billy-Montigny are characterized by their unique terrain, primarily the historical slag heaps (terril) that offer distinct mountain biking opportunities. These transformed industrial landscapes provide varied elevations and challenging routes for riders. The area features natural and man-made structures that cater to different skill levels. It is a region where the unique geography shapes the cycling experience.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Excellent circuit in the Florimond woods for those looking for a few speed sensations. To prolong the experience, the slag heaps 230 and 94 are not far away!
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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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-- A magnificent and rapid descent -- possibility of going down the side (Billy Montigny side)
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Wingles mountain bike base with several signposted routes ideal for all mountain bike lovers
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Difficult climb but great feeling downhill
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Great playground for mountain bikers! Beautiful climbs and single around the slag heaps!
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The bike parks around Billy-Montigny are unique, primarily utilizing the region's historical slag heaps (terrils) and natural landscapes for mountain biking. These transformed industrial sites offer varied elevations, challenging routes, and scenic trails rather than traditional commercial bike parks with extensive man-made structures. You'll find opportunities for skill development, speed sensations, and panoramic views.
Yes, the Terril de Drocourt is highly recommended for improving your mountain biking technique. It's described as being like a bike park (without cable cars) and is ideal for letting off steam or honing skills in an almost lunar setting. Additionally, the Bois de l'Emolière features passages with many bumps where you can have fun improving your technique.
For breathtaking views, head to Spoil heaps 74 and 74a. Once at the top, you'll be rewarded with a panoramic vista. The Terril de Drocourt also offers an exhilarating descent after climbing, providing unique perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
While the region is known for its challenging terrils, the Boucle de l'étang de Harnes – Marais de la Galance is a popular and picturesque VTT loop that is accessible and relatively easy to navigate, offering a scenic ride through natural surroundings. For more options, you can explore Gravel biking around Billy-Montigny, which includes several easy routes.
The best time to visit is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are less likely to be muddy. Be aware that some passages, particularly in areas like the Bois de l'Emolière, can become very muddy in wet weather.
Beyond the bike parks, the region offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore MTB Trails around Billy-Montigny for more mountain biking adventures, or try Gravel biking and Road Cycling routes that take you through diverse landscapes, including wetlands and along canals.
The Bois de Florimond Pumptrack is an excellent circuit located within the Florimond woods, specifically designed for those looking for speed sensations. It's a dedicated area perfect for dynamic riding.
Yes, the Singletrack of the 3 Cavaliers – Loop 11 offers a mountain bike track along a canal. Additionally, the Boucle de l'étang de Harnes – Marais de la Galance route explores a pond and wetland areas, providing scenic rides near water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique terrain of the slag heaps, which offer challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. The panoramic views from the summits, the opportunity to improve technique on varied surfaces, and the blend of natural beauty with the region's industrial heritage are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
When riding the terrils, especially challenging ones like Terril de Drocourt, be prepared for steep sections, gullies, and potentially deep canyons. It's advisable to survey the terrain before descending, ensure your bike (especially brakes) is in good condition, and consider not riding alone due to the isolated nature of some spots.
Yes, the Bois de l'Emolière is a very playful wood with many singletracks where you can enjoy getting lost. It's known for its varied terrain and opportunities to improve technique, though some passages can be muddy in wet conditions.


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