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864
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Mountain biking around Muncq-Nieurlet offers diverse landscapes within the Pas-de-Calais department, featuring a mix of varied terrain. The area transitions from maritime plains to the initial rolling hills of the Artois region, providing diverse environments for exploration. Riders can find routes through "pays de bocage" with hedgerows and fruit trees, as well as significant wooded areas. The nearby Audomarois marshes also offer unique environments for off-road cycling.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.9
(10)
78
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49.1km
03:42
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(10)
120
riders
51.7km
04:11
580m
580m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.3
(3)
28
riders
52.3km
03:31
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(5)
22
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
17
riders
68.8km
05:51
1,130m
1,130m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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This former water mill was built at the end of the 18th century with stones from the castle ruins that once belonged to Anton of Burgundy. Proof of this can be found on a lintel bearing the coat of arms and motto ‘Nul ne s’y frotte’ (nobody touches it) of Anton of Burgundy. Anton of Burgundy (1421-1504) was knighted into the Order of the Golden Fleece. The typical chain of this order is also visible on the lintel around the shield.
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"The Chapel of the Three Chairs" (cayelles in the local dialect) These are, on Wisques ceramics, the three seats of God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The existence of an oratory in the middle of the forest is lost in the mists of time. History even claims that the Druids held their assemblies there.
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In this region of the forest you are surrounded by quite a few craters.
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A shady spot with this chapel, I used to take a break there 20 years ago with my son. The place is always well-maintained, a tip: see it in March, it's dotted with daffodils 😉.
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when it has rained this path is very muddy
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The Hem is a small river in Northern France. It rises in Surques, flows through Licques, Tournehem-sur-la-Hem, and flows into the Aa at Hennuin. The most important tributaries are the ruisseau de Loquin, the ruisseau de Sanghem, the ruisseau de Licques and the ruisseau de Bainghen.
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Tournehem-sur-la-Hem (Dutch: Doornem) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region in northwestern France. The commune is part of the arrondissement of Saint-Omer.
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There are over 150 mountain bike trails around Muncq-Nieurlet listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of routes for different preferences and skill levels.
Mountain biking in Muncq-Nieurlet offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from maritime plains to the rolling hills of the Artois region. You'll find routes through 'pays de bocage' with hedgerows and fruit trees, significant wooded areas, and unique environments near the Audomarois marshes. This mix provides varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, the area around Muncq-Nieurlet caters to various skill levels. You can find easy trails for beginners, moderate routes for those with some experience, and more challenging options for advanced riders. For example, there are 56 easy, 84 moderate, and 12 difficult trails available.
The trails often pass by interesting natural features and historical landmarks. You might encounter the scenic Houlle River, or historical sites like the Blockhaus d'Éperlecques. The Watten Hill also offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
The varied terrain, including woodlands and marshes, makes spring and autumn particularly pleasant for mountain biking. Spring brings seasonal flora, such as the 'Sea of Bluebells' in wooded areas, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, though some routes might be more exposed to the sun. Winter conditions can vary, so checking local weather is advisable.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, many of the easy and moderate trails through the bocage and less technical wooded sections are suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for a more relaxed family outing.
Many trails in natural areas are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check specific local regulations or signage along the trail, particularly in protected natural park areas, to ensure dogs are permitted.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Muncq-Nieurlet are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Between Water and Fields – Behind Guemy loop from Polincove and Sea of Bluebells – a travers foret loop from Nordausques.
The mountain bike trails in Muncq-Nieurlet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of fields, woodlands, and water features, and the well-maintained paths that offer a rewarding experience for various skill levels.
Yes, you can combine mountain biking with exploring historical sites. The route The Éperlecques Blockhaus – Along the Houlle River loop from Ruminghem, for instance, leads past the significant Blockhaus d'Éperlecques, offering a blend of outdoor activity and historical discovery.
The terrain is quite varied, reflecting the region's transition from maritime plains to the Artois hills. You'll encounter paths through 'pays de bocage' (hedgerow landscapes), dense woodlands, and sections near the Audomarois marshes. This provides a mix of flat, rolling, and slightly hilly sections, often on dirt tracks, gravel paths, and forest trails.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. One notable option is the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy – Behind Guemy loop from Nordausques, which covers a significant distance and elevation, providing a demanding ride.


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