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Parc national de Frontenac (vélo)

Chaudiere-Appalaches

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Description

Réseau cyclable du parc national de Frontenac.

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Practical information

Parc national de Frontenac (vélo) is a gravel bike path of about 45 km in the Chaudiere-Appalaches region. Here is everything you need to plan your ride: bike type, difficulty, best season and safety tips.

Tips for riding it

  • The gravel surface is best on a gravel bike, a sturdy hybrid or a mountain bike; tires of at least 35 mm are recommended.
  • Rated moderate, expect some hills and a basic level of fitness.
  • Over 45 km, bring water, snacks and a repair kit for a flat tire.
  • With about 360 m of climbing, expect some real ascents.
  • The ideal season to ride generally runs from May to October in Québec.
  • Wear a helmet, respect signage and share the path with other users.

Frequently asked questions

How long is Parc national de Frontenac (vélo)?

Parc national de Frontenac (vélo) is about 45 km long, in the Chaudiere-Appalaches region.

What bike is best for Parc national de Frontenac (vélo)?

The surface is gravel, so a gravel bike, a hybrid or a mountain bike is the best choice.

Is Parc national de Frontenac (vélo) suitable for beginners?

Partly — it is of moderate difficulty.

Is there much climbing on Parc national de Frontenac (vélo)?

Yes, around 360 m of elevation gain.

When is the best time to ride Parc national de Frontenac (vélo)?

From May to October, when Québec bike paths are open and clear.

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Details

Length
45 km
Surface type
Gravel
Route type
Loop
Difficulty
Moderate
Elevation gain
360 m
Region
Chaudiere-Appalaches

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