Best bike parks around Wingles offer a diverse mountain biking experience, utilizing the region's unique natural landscapes and historical features. The area is characterized by its terrils (slag heaps), which provide challenging climbs and descents, alongside scenic routes along the Canal de la Deûle. Wingles serves as a hub for VTT enthusiasts, with dedicated routes and events that cater to various skill levels. This blend of technical trails and natural beauty makes it a notable destination for cycling in Pas-de-Calais.
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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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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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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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Nice spot with lots of mountain biking variants, follow the arrows and the colors!
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-- A magnificent and rapid descent -- possibility of going down the side (Billy Montigny side)
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The Wingles area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find technical singletracks, challenging climbs and descents on terrils (slag heaps), and flowy sections. Many routes also feature scenic rides alongside the Canal de la Deûle and through natural parks. The trails cater to various skill levels, from intermediate to challenging.
Yes, the Cabiddu Park MTB Base serves as an excellent starting point for several VTT circuits around Wingles. It offers routes with varying difficulty levels, including a challenging 'black 7' circuit. The base also provides practical facilities like a washing station and an inflator for your bike.
For technical singletrack and magnificent views, head to the Singletrack on Terril de Grenay. This spot offers challenging trails and panoramic views of the mining basin. Similarly, Spoil heaps 74 and 74a provide great climbs, singletrack trails, and breathtaking views from the top.
Yes, the Bois de Florimond Pumptrack is an excellent circuit located in the Florimond woods, perfect for those looking for speed sensations and to refine their skills. It's also conveniently close to other slag heaps if you wish to extend your ride.
For a truly challenging experience, the Terril de Drocourt offers a demanding ride with gullies and canyons, requiring a good sense of balance and a bike in excellent condition. It's an isolated spot, ideal for improving technique, but riders should be cautious due to its challenging nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique terrain offered by the terrils, which provide both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The technical singletracks and the opportunity for speed sensations on pumptracks are also highly rated. Many enjoy the magnificent and breathtaking views from the top of the slag heaps.
While many trails offer intermediate to challenging sections, you can find more relaxed cycling experiences. A tranquil loop starting from Wingles leads to the nature and leisure park, encompassing parts of Douvrin and Billy-Berclau. Following the Canal de la Deûle, riders can enjoy a pleasant ride around lakes and through forests, offering a more leisurely pace amidst natural beauty.
Beyond mountain biking, the Wingles area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as 'The ponds of Wingles' or 'Marcel Park Pond – Cabiddu Park MTB Base loop'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Brasserie Deplus – Climb of Mons-en-Pévèle loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Canteraine Park – Deûle Canal loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Wingles, Road Cycling Routes around Wingles, and Gravel biking around Wingles guides.
The region's VTT trails are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. However, spring and autumn often provide the most comfortable temperatures for riding, with less extreme heat than summer and fewer muddy conditions than winter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially after heavy rain, as some trails on terrils can become slippery.
Yes, Wingles hosts the annual Pyramidale VTT event. This challenging 7.5 km course alternates between forest, grassy areas, and sections on the terril. It's known for being demanding yet flowy, attracting both amateur and competitive riders for solo and relay categories over 4 hours. It's a significant event for the local mountain biking community.
The most prominent natural and man-made features are the terrils (slag heaps), which are central to the mountain biking experience, offering unique climbs and descents. The area also features forests, grassy sections, and scenic routes along the Canal de la Deûle, providing a mix of industrial heritage and natural beauty.


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