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Gravel biking around Carnières, located in the Hainaut province of Wallonia, Belgium, offers varied landscapes and terrain suitable for cycling. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including hedged farmlands, open countryside, and valleys. Routes often traverse wild forest trails and serene country paths, with elevation changes ranging from gentle undulations to more challenging ascents. The average altitude in Carnières is 141 meters, providing engaging yet manageable terrain for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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46.9km
03:07
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.4km
02:50
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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61.4km
03:43
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.7km
02:11
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.2km
04:06
270m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful viewpoint overlooking Verchain-Maugré and the countryside southwest of Valenciennes
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Exactly Phifou Barzo, this place offers a green setting, with walking paths for pedestrians and cyclists 😎.
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Peaceful place... a place to stroll with the sound of the water flowing... superb 😍
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The menhir is located in the marsh of Aubigny-au-Bac, on a footpath leading to Brunémont. It is a block of Landenian sandstone 2.90 m high (including 1.48 m above ground) by 2.15 m wide and 0.70 m thick. It is said to have been sunk to about 2.40 m. Shaped like a horse's head, it is associated with a prehistoric megalith despite the absence of evidence.
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Very smooth gravel path, ideal for gravel!
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There are over 20 no-traffic gravel bike trails around Carnières, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these routes are of moderate difficulty, with a few easier options available for a more relaxed ride.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Carnières traverse a diverse landscape. You'll encounter hedged farmlands, open countryside, and valleys. Many routes also lead through wild forest trails and serene country paths, providing a natural and dynamic cycling experience. The region's average altitude of 141 meters ensures manageable yet engaging elevation changes.
While most routes are moderate, there are options suitable for beginners. These trails often incorporate dedicated cycling paths with soft gravel, making them accessible. Look for routes with less elevation gain for a gentler introduction to gravel biking in the area.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Carnières are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Escluse proville – The Round Basin loop from Proville is a popular circular option.
While riding the no-traffic gravel trails, you might encounter historical sites and natural features. The region is known for its green surroundings and proximity to rivers. You could pass by the Ecluse de Thun Leveque, a historic lock, or explore areas near the River Somme. The nearby city of Cambrai also offers attractions like the Belfry of Cambrai.
The no-traffic gravel biking experience in Carnières is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore hedged farmlands and forest trails away from vehicle traffic.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, routes like the Scarpe towpath – Étang des Argales loop from Iwuy offer nearly 90 km of varied terrain, including riverside towpaths and natural ponds. These routes provide more significant elevation changes and extended riding times.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, but ensure you stay hydrated. Winter conditions can vary, so check local weather forecasts for ice or heavy rain, which might affect trail surfaces.
Yes, families can enjoy the quieter sections of the region's gravel network. Look for routes described as 'easy' or those that follow dedicated cycling paths or greenways, which are typically flatter and safer for younger riders. These often provide a smooth, car-free experience.
Yes, the region benefits from infrastructure like canal paths and greenways. The Scarpe towpath – Étang des Argales loop from Iwuy incorporates riverside towpaths, offering a smooth and scenic car-free experience. The 'Voie verte du cavalier d'Agincourt' is another example of a dedicated cycling path in the broader area.
Many routes start from towns or villages like Proville, Montrécourt, Iwuy, Caudry, or Cambrai, where public parking is generally available. Check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information, as these are often located near the trailheads.
Riding through the region's forests, farmlands, and along riverbanks on no-traffic trails often provides opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for local birds, small mammals, and other native species, especially during quieter times of the day or in less populated areas.


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