Best bike parks around Charleroi offer diverse mountain biking opportunities within and near the city. Charleroi, located in the Wallonia region of Belgium, is characterized by its industrial heritage, including former coal mines and slag heaps, which now provide unique terrain for cycling. The surrounding natural landscapes, such as the Eau d'Heure Lakes, contribute to a varied outdoor experience. This region combines historical sites with challenging natural and purpose-built trails for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Very nice descent via beautiful curves along a path. Unfortunately, some passages are less pleasant (widening, mud, small ruts) since the silvicultural activity. Also, a fallen tree obstructs the passage (bypass). Many places have been massively deforested in this wood but it is, at the time of writing, replanted.
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The Witch's Descent is one of the most beautiful descents in the region. It is relatively non-technical for those accustomed to mountain biking. It is still playful with its slight turns and variations in slope. For the region, it is relatively long.
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Very technical descent (a little too much for my taste, probably due to lack of experience of the genre) and very steep
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Lots of stones, happy to be at the top, take it in the direction of the descent, the stones complicate the task, but nice too
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First a steep climb and then whizzing down via a nice piece of flow track.
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Almost at the end of the descent, the daredevils can risk a drop on the left side of the single track down a rock.
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Steep climb and lots of pebbles, but worth the climb!
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While Charleroi itself offers unique mountain biking terrain, the most prominent dedicated bike park in the region is Natura Bike near the Eau d'Heure Lakes. Within Charleroi, notable areas for mountain biking include the historic Bois du Cazier, the challenging Terril du Boubier, and the tranquil Parc de Monceau.
Natura Bike offers eleven downhill trails with varying difficulty levels, color-coded for green and blue for less experienced riders, and red and black for more advanced cyclists. It also features a giant airbag for practicing jumps and a kids' zone for younger visitors.
Yes, Natura Bike is well-equipped. It has a ski lift to transport riders and their bikes back to the top of the trails, and bikes and all-terrain electric scooters are available for rent.
Absolutely. Charleroi's industrial heritage provides unique terrain. For instance, the Steep MTB Climb Near Aulne Abbey is known for its very steep and rocky path. The Terril du Boubier offers a significant 90-meter elevation change and technical downhill sections like 'DH du Boubier'.
Bois du Cazier, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural landscapes. You can find winding mountain biking trails with varying difficulty levels amidst lush greenery, including paths around former slag heaps that provide interesting topographical features and views. For more about its history, you can visit Wikipedia.
Yes, the region has several. The Steep technical forest singletrack is described as a nice and narrow technical downhill. Additionally, the 'DH du Boubier' trail on the Terril du Boubier is known for its technical descents.
The highlight Great downhill and uphill mountain biking features a steep climb followed by a flow track descent. One section, known as 'The Witch's Descent,' is particularly appreciated for its playful turns and variations in slope.
The region offers diverse scenery. Natura Bike provides breathtaking views of the Eau d'Heure Lakes. Parc de Monceau features enchanting woodlands for a tranquil ride. Even areas like Bois du Cazier combine lush greenery with unique industrial landscapes.
Yes, Parc de Monceau is ideal for a more relaxed ride, offering well-marked routes through enchanting woodlands. For those looking for scenic routes, the area around the Eau d'Heure Lakes near Natura Bike also provides beautiful views.
Beyond mountain biking, the Charleroi region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Tournibus Forest Loop' or 'The Sambre River – Aulne Abbey Ruins loop'. For road cycling, there are routes like 'Arquennes and Feluy - The castles of the old canal Charleroi - Brussels'. You can find more details in the Hiking around Charleroi and Cycling around Charleroi guides.
Visitors often highlight the challenging terrain, including steep climbs and technical descents, and the unique blend of natural forests with industrial landscapes like slag heaps. The variety of trails, from rocky paths to flow tracks, also receives positive feedback, with specific mentions of 'The Witch's Descent' as a regional favorite.
Yes, Natura Bike near the Eau d'Heure Lakes features a giant airbag, allowing riders to practice jumps and acrobatics from springboards with a reduced risk of injury.


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