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Explore the foothills of the Appalachians on a gravel route featuring impressive landscapes, punctuated by long climbs and descents. A stimulating challenge for intermediate and experienced cyclists looking to combine effort with natural beauty. Each pedal stroke brings you closer to an unforgettable experience in the heart of the MRC of Arthabaska. Mostly on gravel paths (73%) with some paved sections, this 44.9 km circuit offers a sustained elevation gain of over 800 m. The route alternates between gradual climbs and steeper hills that will appeal to cyclists seeking a good physical challenge.
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Just a few hours from Montreal, L’embardée invites you to discover breathtaking landscapes while offering you an unforgettable cycling challenge. Let yourself be captivated by the natural beauty of the Appalachians and experience a refreshing adventure.
After your ride, relax in one of the many green spaces in the area for a well-deserved picnic. Enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty around you.
From Montreal, expect about 1.5 hours of driving to reach L’embardée. It’s the perfect getaway for a day in the great outdoors.
Be sure to check the weather conditions before you head out and bring a map or a GPS app to navigate the circuit easily. Don’t forget to stay hydrated and take regular breaks.
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