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Boucle brassicole des Cantons
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The 640-kilometre Boucle Brassicole is a gravel route linking some twenty of the region's microbreweries, passing through splendidly varied landscapes and rolling roads. Its success is due to the collaboration of many cyclists from all over the region.
You'll regularly pass through towns and villages, facilitating refuelling options. The main challenge lies in the gradient, which can be quite steep. The technically challenging sections are short: the Circuits Frontières singletrack down Mount Hereford (avoidable via Duscheneau and Tilly's Turnpike), the Chemin de la Pointe near Malvina, and the Bromont loop singletrack.
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You'll regularly pass through towns and villages, facilitating refuelling options. The main challenge lies in the gradient, which can be quite steep. The technically challenging sections are short: the Circuits Frontières singletrack down Mount Hereford (avoidable via Duscheneau and Tilly's Turnpike), the Chemin de la Pointe near Malvina, and the Bromont loop singletrack.
Land-based sporting activities
- Cycling