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Road cycling routes around Boisleux-Au-Mont traverse a landscape characterized by gentle hills and open agricultural fields, typical of the Artois region in northern France. The terrain generally features modest elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. Cyclists can expect to encounter quiet country roads that wind through small villages and past cultivated land. The area offers both flat sections in river valleys and areas with steeper climbs.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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66.5km
02:46
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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78.7km
03:19
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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63.5km
02:48
400m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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122km
05:25
710m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.4km
02:47
400m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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The town of Bapaume presents one of the most traditional facets of Pas-de-Calais. From its belfry in the village center to the many trails that surround it, discover an authentic village.
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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the town in 1929. In 1934, he was elected general councilor of Pas-de-Calais. In 1936, he ran in the legislative elections and was elected in the second round. He was arrested in 1943 by the Nazis as he left the prefecture, and deported to the Gross-Rosen camp where he died on November 27, 1944. Since 1948, a monument showing him at the time of his arrest honors his memory. At the Town Hall there is an urn with soil from Gross-Rosen as well as a painting of him.
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The cemetery's name, "Adanac," was formed by reversing the letters of "Canada" to honor the 1,078 Canadians buried there. There are now 3,187 Commonwealth and First World War commemorative graves in this cemetery, of which 1,709 are unidentified: 1,989 British, 1,074 Canadian, 70 New Zealand, 56 Australian, and 1 German. The village of Miraumont was occupied by British troops on February 24 and 25, 1917, following the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. The village, recaptured by the Germans on March 25, 1918, was finally captured by the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division on August 24.
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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the city in 1929, in 1934, he was elected general councilor of Pas-de-Calais. In 1936, he ran in the legislative elections and was elected in the second round. He was arrested in 1943 by the Nazis when he left the prefecture, and deported to the Gross-Rosen camp where he died on November 27, 1944. Since 1948, a monument showing him at the time of his arrest honors his memory. At the Town Hall there is an urn with soil from Gross-Rosen as well as a painting representing him.
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The Chapel, built in 1624, is located on the edge of the lands of Etrun Abbey, and visible along the old Gallo-Roman road. According to legend, the chapel was built on this location to respect the wishes of two nuns.
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There are nearly 500 road cycling routes around Boisleux-Au-Mont, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes over 120 easy routes, more than 340 moderate routes, and 17 challenging options.
The terrain around Boisleux-Au-Mont is characterized by gentle hills and open agricultural fields, typical of the Artois region. You'll find quiet country roads winding through small villages and past cultivated land, with modest elevation changes suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, Boisleux-Au-Mont offers over 120 easy road cycling routes, making it a great destination for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentle gradients and quiet country roads.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 17 difficult road cycling routes around Boisleux-Au-Mont. While the region is known for its gentle hills, these routes will offer more demanding sections and longer distances.
The road cycling routes in Boisleux-Au-Mont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 230 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil countryside, quiet village roads, and the peaceful cycling experience offered by the open agricultural landscapes.
While cycling near Boisleux-Au-Mont, you can explore several interesting landmarks in the wider Arras area. Notable attractions include the historic Arras Citadel, the picturesque Scarpe riverbanks, and the iconic Arras Town Hall and Belfry. You might also encounter the poignant Wall of the Executed at the Citadel of Arras.
Given the region's gentle hills and quiet country roads, many of the easy and moderate routes around Boisleux-Au-Mont are suitable for families. These routes often traverse agricultural fields and small villages, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages.
The best season for road biking in Boisleux-Au-Mont is typically spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the agricultural landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures ideal for longer rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Boisleux-Au-Mont are designed as loop trails. This allows cyclists to start and finish at the same point, making it convenient for exploring the region's countryside and villages without needing to retrace their steps.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed here, Boisleux-Au-Mont and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. Look for designated parking zones in village centers or near local amenities, which often serve as convenient starting points for rides.
The small villages scattered throughout the Boisleux-Au-Mont region often have local cafes, bakeries, or small shops where cyclists can stop for refreshments. While not specifically 'bike-friendly' in terms of dedicated facilities, these establishments welcome visitors and provide a chance to experience local life.


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