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Hiking around Haute-Avesnes offers access to a rural landscape characterized by woodlands, plains, and rolling countryside. The region's modest elevation, ranging from 89m to 131m, provides varied terrain suitable for walking. Notable natural features include the Bois d'Habarcq, an ecologically significant woodland, and areas with geological layers of Sénonian chalk and plateau silts. These elements contribute to diverse hiking experiences across meadows and deciduous forests.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
4.7
(15)
83
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22.6km
05:58
210m
210m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
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11
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7.14km
01:53
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(3)
17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
17
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15.4km
04:02
130m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
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7.81km
02:05
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mont César rises to a height of 138 meters on the left bank of the Thérain River, near the hamlet of Froidmont, in the municipality of Bailleul-sur-Thérain, in the Oise department. The hill, which overlooks the valley and surrounding marshes, has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and was likely a Gallo-Roman oppidum on an ancient, fortified Gallic camp. Archaeological excavations carried out since the 18th century have unearthed numerous objects and remains of fortifications. During excavations conducted in 1878 by Isidore Berton, Gallic coins and various objects from the Roman period were discovered. Want to know more? Click through to the source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_C%C3%A9sar
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Etrun was home to a Benedictine abbey of noblewomen, founded in the 11th century, well-protected in the heart of this ancient Roman fortress! Want to know more? Click through to https://www.arraspaysdartois.com/nl/bezoek-het-pays-d-artois/etrun-village-patrimoine-erfgoeddorp-aan-de-bronn-van-het-pays-dartois/
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During the Great War, the Ecoivres cemetery was first used by the French (nearly 1,000 French graves) and then by Canadian and British units between 1916 and 1918. There were 1,825 soldiers on the site, including 828 Canadians.
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This large building is the former Sainte-Bertille flour mill. A flour mill is a large industrial establishment that processes cereals into flour.
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The Maroeuil Marsh natural area offers a pleasant walk along the Scarpe River, with interesting flora and fauna. The signposting is illustrated by the small Vertigo de Des Moulins snail, which you can try to spot on the marsh plants.
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There are over 200 hiking routes around Haute-Avesnes, offering a wide range of options for different abilities and preferences. These trails explore the region's tranquil woodlands, open plains, and rolling countryside.
The terrain around Haute-Avesnes is diverse, featuring tranquil woodlands, open plains, and rolling countryside. You'll encounter areas with geological layers of Sénonian chalk and plateau silts, particularly around the Marœuil Marsh – Bray Chalk Quarry loop from Frévin-Capelle, and pristine ecosystems within deciduous forests.
Yes, Haute-Avesnes offers many easy routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Maroeuil Wood loop from Mont-Saint-Éloi is an easy 5.0 km path that provides a gentle forest experience. Another accessible option is the Maroeuil Wood – Watch out for logs loop from Marœuil, which is 6.8 km long.
Hikers can discover significant natural features like the Bois d'Habarcq, an ecologically important woodland, and the Marais de Maroeuil. Some routes also pass by historical sites such as the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette National Cemetery and the Canadian Memorial for WWI victims near Vimy, adding a historical dimension to your walk.
Many routes around Haute-Avesnes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Marœuil Marsh – Bray Chalk Quarry loop from Frévin-Capelle (22.6 km) and the moderate Le Gy – Marœuil Marsh loop from Duisans (15.4 km).
The hiking routes in Haute-Avesnes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil woodlands, the varied terrain, and the well-maintained paths that offer a peaceful escape into nature.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The region's modest elevation and numerous easy routes, such as the 5.0 km Maroeuil Wood loop from Mont-Saint-Éloi, provide gentle walks through forests that are enjoyable for all ages.
While specific regulations for each trail may vary, many natural areas and woodlands in the Hauts-de-France region are generally dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific route details on komoot for any restrictions before heading out with your pet.
Absolutely. Some hiking routes incorporate significant historical and cultural sites. You can discover the impressive Mont-Saint-Éloi Abbey, the Écoivres military cemetery, and local churches and mills. The Notre-Dame-de-Lorette National Cemetery and the Vimy Canadian Memorial are also accessible via certain trails, offering a poignant historical experience.
The region's deciduous forests and open plains make it enjoyable for hiking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even winter can be suitable for walks, though conditions may vary.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Marœuil Marsh – Bray Chalk Quarry loop from Frévin-Capelle stand out. This difficult 22.6 km trail involves varied terrain and takes approximately 6 hours to complete, offering a rewarding long-distance experience.
Many trailheads in the rural areas around Haute-Avesnes, particularly near villages like Frévin-Capelle, Mont-Saint-Éloi, and Duisans, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the starting points of specific routes on komoot for detailed parking information.


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