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Hiking around Bécordel-Bécourt offers varied terrain, characterized by a mix of valleys and plateaus with elevations ranging from 50 to 110 meters. The landscape features argillaceous soil in valley areas and calcareous soil on plateaus, providing diverse ground for exploration. Hikers can experience wooded hills and deep valleys, often encountering significant historical sites from World War I. The region's trails integrate natural features with historical landmarks, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Officially part of the Historial de la Grande Guerre, the Thiepval Museum is located near the impressive Thiepval Memorial and offers an in-depth look at the Battle of the Somme of 1916. Opened in 2016 to mark the centenary of this bloody battle, the museum comprises seven thematic areas, each highlighting a different aspect of the war. One of the highlights is the 60-metre-long panoramic comic strip by artist Joe Sacco, which vividly depicts the events of 1 July 1916. Visitors will gain insight not only into the military strategies, but also into the human suffering and the culture of remembrance surrounding the missing of the Somme.
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The Cratère de Lochnagar, an impressive war memorial, was created by a huge mine blown up by the British Royal Engineers on 1 July 1916, as part of the Battle of the Somme. The explosion marked the beginning of the battle and left a crater 90 metres in diameter and 25 metres deep. Interestingly, the crater was named after Lochnagar Street, the trench from which the tunnel was dug. The crater is now a preserved site of remembrance and a religious service is held there every year on 1 July in memory of those who died.
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An interesting anecdote is that the monument was inaugurated in 1932 by the Prince of Wales and the French President Albert Lebrun. The monument consists of a series of arches supported by sixteen massive square pillars, on which the names of the missing soldiers are engraved. At the foot of the monument is a Franco-British military cemetery with 600 graves: 300 French and 300 British soldiers.
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The Parc Mémorial de Thiepval is an impressive war memorial that commemorates the 72,337 missing British and South African soldiers who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial is considered one of the greatest British monumental works of the twentieth century. The park also includes a visitor centre, opened in 2004, and the Jardins de la Paix, where visitors can reflect and enjoy the serene surroundings. Every year on 1 July, remembrance ceremonies are held to honour the victims of the Battle of the Somme.
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Just off the road to Bapaume, is the site of the grand mine. At 7am on the 1st July 1916 the biggest explosion in history cause this hole o e of several that marked the start of the Battle of the Somme. Well worth a visit.
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Very moving place of memory. Never forget 💮.
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Enormous crater! Should you take with you on the tour: few are so well preserved and accessible.
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An impressive example of the power of destruction: 100 years later, you still stand at this crater and can't imagine what really happened here. Well documented and can also be visited by groups, the area has space for stay and exchange.
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The Bécordel-Bécourt area features a diverse landscape with a mix of valleys and plateaus. You'll encounter elevations ranging from 50 to 110 meters, with argillaceous soil in the valleys and calcareous soil on the plateaus. This provides varied experiences, from wooded ascents to walks through deep valleys.
There are over 60 hiking routes available in and around Bécordel-Bécourt, offering a wide range of options for explorers.
Yes, the trails in Bécordel-Bécourt cater to various abilities. You can find easy walks, moderate hikes, and even some more difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The region is rich in World War I history. Many trails incorporate significant sites such as the Lochnagar Crater, the Newfoundland Memorial with its preserved trenches, and various WWI military cemeteries. You might also encounter the Thiepval Memorial on longer routes.
Beyond the varied topography of wooded hills and deep valleys, you can explore sites like the Hawthorn Ridge Crater, a significant natural monument shaped by historical events. The area's contrasting argillaceous and calcareous soils also contribute to unique flora and landscapes.
The varied terrain and historical sites make Bécordel-Bécourt suitable for hiking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer allows for longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.
Yes, with a good number of easy trails available, Bécordel-Bécourt offers suitable options for families. These routes often provide a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty and historical significance.
While Bécordel-Bécourt is a rural area, public transport options might be limited directly to all trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access the starting points of many routes.
Many trailheads, especially those near popular historical sites or villages like La Boisselle and Albert, will have designated parking areas. It's recommended to check specific route details for parking information before you go.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique combination of natural landscapes with profound historical World War I sites, offering both scenic beauty and a reflective experience.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with attractions that can be integrated into your hikes. For instance, you can visit the La Boisselle Mine Crater or the Mametz Wood Welsh Division Memorial. Many routes are designed to pass by these points of interest.
Yes, many of the trails in Bécordel-Bécourt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Lochnagar crater and German military cemetery of Fricourt — loop from La Boisselle, which offers a comprehensive experience.


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