Best bike parks around Hénin-Beaumont offer diverse opportunities for cycling enthusiasts, particularly for mountain biking (VTT) and gravel riding. The region's landscape is characterized by its mining history, featuring "terrils" (slag heaps) that provide varied terrain and elevation changes. These unique natural features, combined with a network of greenways and cycling paths, create a dynamic environment for off-road cycling. The area provides routes that cater to different skill levels, from challenging singletracks to family-friendly options.
Last updated: July 4, 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 Hénin-Beaumont region is characterized by its unique "terrils" (slag heaps), which offer varied terrain for VTT (mountain biking). These artificial hills provide elevation changes, challenging climbs, and descents. For example, Terril de Drocourt is known for its technical sections, ideal for improving technique or for a two-hour ride. You'll find singletracks, technical passages, and diverse landscapes shaped by the area's mining history.
Yes, the Cabiddu Park MTB Base serves as a departure point for several mountain bike routes with varying levels of difficulty. It also offers practical facilities like a washing station and an inflator, which are very convenient for cyclists.
You can explore the Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack, which offers a pleasant passage along the Thumeries golf course on the border of the Phalempin forest. Another option is the Paturelles Slag Heap Singletrack, a long wooded trail filled with bends, bumps, and roots, offering about 3km of sinuous track.
Yes, the Roost-Warendin Slag Heap 138 is known for its many small singletracks that form a real labyrinth amidst birch trees. It offers passages that can be very narrow and a steep climb for those seeking a challenge.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer milder weather and better trail conditions. While some trails can be enjoyed year-round, be mindful of slippery roots and muddy conditions on wooded singletracks during rainy days.
While dedicated bike parks with specific family zones are not common, the region offers numerous greenways and cycling paths suitable for families. The Véloroute du Bassin Minier (V31) is largely reserved for pedestrians and cyclists, providing a safe and scenic 13 km journey between Lens and Hénin-Beaumont, ideal for a family-friendly ride. You can find more options for general cycling at Cycling around Hénin-Beaumont.
Beyond mountain biking, Hénin-Beaumont offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes that take you through the region's diverse landscapes. For more information, check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Hénin-Beaumont and Gravel biking around Hénin-Beaumont.
The cycling routes often incorporate the unique terrils, which offer panoramic viewpoints, including views of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed twin terrils of Loos-en-Gohelle. You'll also encounter varied flora and fauna along greenways and forest paths, such as the Phalempin forest and the Parc de la Glissoire, which features an old mining spoil tip.
The Office de Tourisme Lens-Liévin Hénin-Carvin promotes various cycling itineraries across the area. You can find more details and explore their offerings at tourisme-lens.fr.
Yes, the terrils often provide challenging routes with significant elevation changes and technical sections. Terril de Drocourt, for instance, is described as challenging, suitable for those looking to improve their technique or seeking an exhilarating descent. Some routes at Cabiddu Park MTB Base also include a 'black 7' circuit, indicating a higher level of difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for cycling, from off-road mountain biking on the unique terrils to scenic rides on greenways. The varied terrain, the chance to explore the region's industrial heritage, and the well-maintained paths for different skill levels are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the 'magnificent landscapes' and the 'pleasant passages' found along the routes.


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