Road and gravel bikes

Forillon National Park
4 to 36.4 km
Pedal between sea and mountains on routes that reveal breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're looking for a short outing or a more demanding challenge, Forillon offers a variety of circuits worth every pedal stroke.
Discover the trails of Parc national Forillon.
Tour of Gaspé Bay
20 km - loop
A popular route with locals! This roadside route starts at the Tourist Information Office and winds along the bay, offering magnificent views along the way. It's not an official bike path, but it's appreciated for its beauty and simplicity.
Gaspé - Haldimand bicycle path
21 km round trip
A dedicated bike path, perfect for families and leisurely strolls. Link the Tourist Information Office to Haldimand beach, with the sea as your backdrop.
The green route
71 km
From Rivière-au-Renard to Douglastown, this route skirts the coastline and takes in spectacular Gaspesian panoramas. Some sections may be less comfortable due to road conditions, so it's best to check the itinerary before setting off.
Rivière-au-Renard bicycle path
3.1 km
Abike lane linking Rue du Banc to the Rue Bellefeuille area in the Rivière-Morris rise, via the Rivière-au-Renard leisure hub. Ideal for a short outing.
Our other activities
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Gaspé sustainable destination
Sustainable development at the heart of our destination
Escale Gaspé is committed to making sustainable development a central, cross-cutting element of its strategic planning. It is aligned with Croisières du Saint-Laurent's Sustainable Development Strategy and shares its vision for the St. Lawrence destination.
The cruise industry contributes to the socio-economic vitality of Quebec and its regions, while helping to preserve and regenerate ecosystems. The St. Lawrence destination offers a human and sustainable experience with a positive impact, through the bridges we build between visitors and host communities, maritime, tourism and scientific players.
Escale Gaspé has taken action in recent years in terms of sustainable tourism development. It has equipped its cruise lodge with waste-sorting islands and a boutique showcasing local products. It also broadcasts sustainable and responsible tourism awareness content for cruise passengers, via a screen located in its pavilion.
The organization also rolled out its first-ever stakeholder consultation forum in spring 2025, participates regularly in the sustainable tourism best-practice sharing community Les Courants Durables du Saint-Laurent, and takes part in a social acceptability campaign run by Croisières du Saint-Laurent.
Destination Gaspé's brand-new, optimized website also stimulates the local economy and enhances the tourism offering by improving the visibility and appeal of local businesses. It offers a modern, engaging showcase on a centralized platform, while integrating rich content linked to local stories and the region's unique cultural events.


