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Road cycling routes around Saint-Hilaire-Cottes traverse a landscape characterized by river valleys and canals, offering generally flat to gently rolling terrain. The region features a mix of open countryside and historic villages, with modest elevation changes. Road cyclists can expect routes that follow waterways and pass through agricultural areas, providing a consistent riding experience.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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45.4km
01:57
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.1km
02:26
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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48.3km
02:05
410m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The belfry of Aire-sur-la-Lys (in Dutch: Ariën-aan-de-Leie) is a historic, baroque belfry in the French department of Pas-de-Calais that has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 2005. The striking tower is attached to the town hall and dominates the skyline of the historic town.
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A very well-known place for pilgrims and a good tavern which recently reopened: LA TABLE DE ST BENOIT.
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Marles-les-Mines is an iconic town in the mining region. It's home to the mining museum and the last remaining headframe. Standing 25 meters tall, the small Vieux II headframe is a must-see in the region's mining heritage.
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This picturesque village owes much of its fame to the birth of Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, born in the village in 1748. It is also an essential stop on the religious route of the Via Francigena.
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The patron saint of the marginalized, Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, was born in 1748 in the picturesque village of Amettes. He is better known as "God's Traveler." A French mendicant pilgrim, he traveled the roads of Europe, from sanctuary to sanctuary until his final stop: Rome. He was canonized in 1881. The birthplace of Saint Benedict Joseph, a small chalet, has become an important pilgrimage site in Artois, dedicated to his memory and housing his belongings.
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Thérouanne was Sigeric's 77th stop on his return from Canturbey's pilgrimage to Rome. In the 19th century, this fortified town was a French enclave within the German Empire, but was razed by Charles V in 1553. On the hill north of the town are the remains of one of the first cathedrals built in the Gothic style in France. The famous Great God of Thérouanne, which adorned one of the portals, is now housed in Saint-Omer Cathedral.
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Thérouanne is stop 77 of Sigeric on his return journey from Canterbury to Rome. The town is also located on the historic road between Boulogne and Arras (Chaussée Brunehaut). In the 16th century, this fortified town was a French enclave within the German Empire, but was razed to the ground by Charles V in 1553. On the hill to the north of the town lie the remains of one of the first cathedrals built in the Gothic style in France. The famous Grand dieu de Thérouanne, which once adorned one of the portals, is now in the cathedral of St-Omer.
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At the entrance to Thérouanne is the site where a magnificent cathedral stood in the Middle Ages... Today, there is practically nothing left on the surface, but a walk in this park after visiting the Maison de l'archéologie allows you to better immerse yourself in the history of Thérouanne and imagine the splendor of the city in medieval times.
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There are over 230 road cycling routes around Saint-Hilaire-Cottes, offering a wide range of options for cyclists of all abilities. The komoot community has explored more than 2,000 of these routes.
The region around Saint-Hilaire-Cottes is characterized by river valleys and canals, resulting in generally flat to gently rolling terrain. You'll find routes that follow waterways and pass through agricultural areas, with modest elevation changes.
Yes, Saint-Hilaire-Cottes offers a good selection of easy routes. For instance, the Canal in Busnes – Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq loop from Bourecq is an easy 26.4 km ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, routes like the Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq – Moulin de Quernes loop from Bourecq offer a longer distance of 63.3 km with more significant elevation changes compared to the easier options, providing a good workout.
Many of the road cycling routes in the Saint-Hilaire-Cottes area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for planning your ride, especially if you're driving to a starting location.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Saint-Pierre Collegiate Church of Aire-sur-la-Lys, the scenic Thiennes Bridge, and the charming Moulin des Invalides. Many routes also pass through picturesque villages and along canals.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Hilaire-Cottes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's generally flat terrain, scenic river valleys, and the opportunity to pass through historic villages.
The best time for road cycling in Saint-Hilaire-Cottes is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and more predictable. The flat terrain makes it enjoyable for most of the year, but always check local weather forecasts.
Yes, routes like the Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq – Aire-sur-la-Lys Belfry loop from Bourecq lead through river valleys and towards the historic town of Aire-sur-la-Lys, allowing you to combine your ride with cultural exploration.
The routes vary in length, but many popular options range from 25 km to over 60 km. For example, the Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq – Saint-Venant Marina loop from Bourecq is an easy 48.3 km path, while shorter options are also available.
Absolutely. Many routes in the region follow canals and rivers. The Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq – Saint-Venant Marina loop from Bourecq, for instance, offers pleasant views of the Nave river and passes directly by the Saint-Venant Marina.


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