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The Le Nordet circuit is a must for cyclists seeking a challenge and breathtaking landscapes. Its impeccable pavement and wide bike lanes allow you to focus on performance safely. Choose a round trip or complete the loop via Route 329 to vary the scenery. A classic in Lanaudière to discover at your own pace! This 84 km loop has an elevation gain of +1,023 m, typically completed in 4 to 6 hours by experienced cyclists. The route is hilly, with impeccable pavement and wide shoulders. The starting point is at Parc des Pionniers in Saint-Donat. The loop returns via Route 329, which is busier and lacks an expanded bike lane.
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Just a few hours from Montreal, Le Nordet offers the perfect escape into the nature of Lanaudière. This cycling circuit is a true gem for bike enthusiasts, combining challenge and breathtaking scenery.
Take on this 84 km circuit that will introduce you to varied landscapes and stimulating climbs. Whether you opt for the round trip or the loop via Route 329, each pedal stroke brings you closer to the region's natural beauty.
With its wide bike lanes and impeccable paving, Le Nordet allows you to focus on performance while admiring the surrounding landscapes. Take the time to stop and enjoy the view of the hills and forests.
After your ride, find a rest area for a well-deserved moment of relaxation. A picnic by the roadside or simply enjoying the peace of the area will help recharge your batteries before you hit the road again.
Nothing beats a picnic by the roadside or a relaxing break in one of the many surrounding green spaces to round out your day. Bring your meal and enjoy it in nature.
The Le Nordet circuit is easily accessible from Montreal, about a 1.5-hour drive. Take Route 125 to reach this cycling paradise.
Don't forget to bring enough water and snacks for your ride. Check the weather before you go and ensure you have the right gear for maximum comfort.
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