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Road cycling routes around Chelers traverse diverse landscapes within the Pas-de-Calais department, characterized by a mix of plateaus, verdant valleys, and bocage farmland. The region features the "Collines de l'Artois" (Hills of Artois), offering varied and moderately challenging terrain with climbs exceeding 200 meters. An expanding network of cycling trails and "Voies Vertes" provides access to picturesque countryside and wooded slopes. These physical features create a compelling environment for road cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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57
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52.4km
02:09
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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151km
07:27
1,080m
1,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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28.8km
01:14
220m
220m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.5km
03:49
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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118km
05:03
810m
810m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This mill was made famous by the film “We found the 7th company” in 1975 when the soldiers Tassin, Pithiviers and Chaudard found themselves stuck there. This bucolic place offers a unique setting.
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Stately architecture that invites you to stroll. Many restaurants, you should take the time to enjoy the overall effect in a relaxed manner.
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The Grand-Place in Arras is a public urban square in the municipality of Arras in the Hauts-de-France region. It is a rectangular square with an area of 17,664 m² and a length of 184 meters and a width of 96 meters. The square is connected to the Place des Héros via Rue de la Taillerie. The square is of the Grand-Place type and has a completely mineral appearance that is found in many cities in the former Low Countries. It is the historical and main place of the city.
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La Carrière de Craie de Bray is a quarry in the municipality of Mont-Saint-Éloi. It is a popular place for hikers and nature lovers because of its beautiful surroundings. The hills around Mont-Saint-Éloi consist of a thick layer of secondary-age chalk, formed by the accumulation of skeletons of marine animals when Artois was submerged in a shallow sea.
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The Notre-Dame de Rebreuve-Ranchicourt Church is a Catholic church. It was built in 1868 and is dedicated to Notre-Dame. The church is an example of local religious architecture, with its neo-Gothic style characteristic of its time. It is located on a promontory and offers a panoramic view of the village.
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This beautiful square has an area of 2 hectares. The oldest house (15th century) is at number 49: The Hôtel des Trois Lupparts with a large stepped gable.
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The current castle with a beautiful weathercock.
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The Église Saint-Martin in Habarcq is a historic building with a rich history. It was originally built in the 13th century by Jehan de Habarcq, but was quickly destroyed and burned during the conflicts between Louis the French Revolution. The church has a number of unique features, including the fact that it was originally a chapel attached to the de Habarcq family castle. It only became a parish church in 1806. Inside the church there were windows (which are still visible) that allowed the gentlemen to attend religious ceremonies without having to move. Built in the Gothic style, the church has a number of interesting architectural features, including richly decorated windows depicting vegetative and animal motifs from the medieval bestiary. Above the first window you can see the coat of arms of the Count of Lens, lord of Habarcq. The church is located in the heart of the village and is partly hidden by its proximity to the castle. The interior is completely covered in woodwork and paneling, said to come from a cedar tree from Lebanon that once stood in the castle's park and was uprooted by a storm in 1940.
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There are over 100 road cycling routes around Chelers, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from plateaus and verdant valleys to bocage farmland.
Yes, Chelers offers a good selection of routes for beginners and families. You'll find approximately 30 easy routes, such as the Roadbike loop from Tincques, which is 17.9 miles (28.8 km) long and leads through agricultural lands. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and are ideal for a relaxed ride.
The terrain around Chelers is characterized by rolling hills, expansive agricultural lands, and wooded slopes. You'll encounter the 'Collines de l'Artois' (Hills of Artois), which provide varied and moderately challenging sections with climbs exceeding 200 meters, offering a striking contrast to flatter neighboring regions.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several difficult long-distance routes. One notable option is the Grand Place – Lucheux Belfry loop from Tincques, a demanding 93.7 miles (150.9 km) path that provides extensive views across the Artois region and its historic sites.
The region offers diverse scenery, including bocage landscapes and wooded slopes. The calcareous hillsides provide unique ecosystems. While cycling, you might encounter redeveloped former mining areas known as 'terrils,' which have become natural havens. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass near The belvedere at Olhain Park.
The road cycling routes around Chelers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the picturesque countryside, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, the area around Chelers is rich in history. You can find attractions such as Olhain Castle and Bours Keep. Additionally, the Passage dolmen: The Fairy Table offers a glimpse into ancient history.
Many of the road cycling routes around Chelers are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, The Mother Crouzy Mill – Bray Chalk Quarry loop from Tincques is a popular moderate route that offers varied rural scenery in a circular format.
The region is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The 'Collines de l'Artois' provide varied landscapes that are particularly beautiful during these seasons. While specific winter conditions can vary, the area's moderate climbs are generally accessible outside of heavy snow or ice.
Yes, some routes are specifically designed to highlight such features. For instance, The Mother Crouzy Mill – Bray Chalk Quarry loop from Tincques takes you past both a historic mill and a chalk quarry, offering unique points of interest along your ride.
Indeed, the region has a rich history, and some routes reflect this. The Memory Cycle Route – Bray Chalk Quarry loop from Tincques is an example of a route that connects historical memory sites with the natural landscape.
Yes, the 'Collines de l'Artois' provide ample opportunities for routes with significant elevation gain. The Descent of Tilly-Capelle loop from Tincques, for example, features over 600 meters of elevation gain, making it a good choice for a more intense workout.


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