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Road cycling around Ardres offers varied terrain across the Pas-de-Calais department of France. The region features a mix of gentle reliefs and moderate climbs, including the Guémy climb, providing diverse challenges for cyclists. Routes often follow tranquil waterways and green surroundings, with the Étang d'Ardres serving as a prominent natural feature. The area's well-paved surfaces and proximity to the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale contribute to a comprehensive road cycling experience.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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35.4km
01:41
340m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.4km
01:25
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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52.8km
02:14
220m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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109km
05:08
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.8km
01:59
190m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Charles de Gaulle, the former president of the Republic and leader of Free France, had a special bond with Calais. This had a sentimental background, for Yvonne Vendroux, later Madame Charles de Gaulle (affectionately called "Aunt Yvonne" by the French), originally came from the port city in the Hauts-de-France region.
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Construction of the Sacré-Coeur church began in 1867, and although it was not completed due to lack of funds, it was opened for worship in 1871. Work did not resume until 1877, finally being completed in 1892 with the addition of the bell tower.
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The construction of the Sainte Germaine church was a long project, fraught with pitfalls and uncertainties. It was born from the will of two men: Monsignor Lobbedey and Abbot Constant Hanse, who wanted to open a new place of worship in an outlying district of Calais, linked to the industrial activity of artificial silk. A subscription was launched in 1918 and the first stone was laid on July 29, 1928. It is the work of the architect Julien Barbier (1869-1940). Facing construction problems (marshy soil), its construction extended over a long period and was completed in 1986 with the construction of the belfry by the diocesan architect Mr. Twitchett and the Payeux company in Arras. Inside, the church presents vast open spaces evoking the inspiration of early Christian basilicas. Its interior is quite refined, yet presents a unified decor and a very consistent stained-glass program. These stained-glass windows, the work of Louis Barillet, Théo Hanssen, and Jacques Le Chevallier around 1934, are protected as historic monuments by decree of February 3, 1997. The movable objects (baptismal font, Stations of the Cross) are of fine quality and blend perfectly into the building. Listed as a historic monument, in its entirety, by decree of October 13, 2021.
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The Calais Protestant church was built during the interwar period, inaugurated in 1934, and restored to worship[1]. A first Methodist church, located on Rue du Pont-Lottin in Calais, was built in 1868 for the French-speaking faithful of the Methodist Church of Saint-Pierre-lès-Calais. In 1938, this community joined the Reformed Church of France, and the organ was restored and then transferred. The only liturgical elements present in this Protestant church are the pulpit, the communion table, an open Bible, and a cross.
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nice photo but it's the village of Licques.
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The lakeside walkway has been resurfaced. It's still gravel but is no longer rutted.
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Ardres offers a varied cycling landscape. You'll find a mix of gentle reliefs, ideal for relaxed rides, and more challenging climbs, such as the notable Guémy climb. While most road cycling is on well-paved surfaces, some longer routes might include unpaved segments, adding to the adventure. The region is characterized by picturesque green surroundings and tranquil waterways.
Yes, Ardres has several easy road cycling routes. For a relaxed experience, consider the Étang d'Ardres – The Hem at Licques loop from Ardres. This 48.8 km route features mostly well-paved surfaces and gentle terrain, making it suitable for any fitness level. Overall, there are 9 easy routes available in the area.
For experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, Ardres offers several difficult routes. A notable option is the Descent from Quercamps to Acquin – Étang d'Ardres loop from Pont d'Ardres. This demanding 109.1 km route features a significant elevation gain of 1,186 meters, requiring very good fitness. In total, there are 17 difficult routes to explore.
Absolutely. The Étang d'Ardres (Ardres Lake) is a prominent natural feature and is central to many popular cycling loops. Routes like the Étang d'Ardres – montée Escoeuilles loop from Pont d'Ardres offer scenic views around the lake, providing a peaceful cycling experience.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. Cyclists can enjoy picturesque green surroundings and breathtaking views, especially along the numerous rivers and canals. The Étang d'Ardres is a key natural landmark, and you might also encounter panoramic views such as Panorama sur Muncq Nieurlet. The proximity to the Parc naturel régional des caps et marais d'Opale also suggests diverse and preserved landscapes.
The road cycling routes in Ardres are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 8 reviews. More than 800 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the varied terrain and tranquil waterways.
Yes, you can combine your ride with visits to historical and cultural sites. For example, the Place d'Armes – Town Hall and its belfry loop from Ardres navigates through the local area, passing by the town hall and its belfry. Other notable attractions in the vicinity include the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy and the World War Memorial at Ardres.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's green surroundings and waterways suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for road cycling. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather conditions to enjoy the varied terrain and scenic views.
Yes, many routes in the Ardres region are specifically designed to take riders alongside tranquil waterways. You can find routes along canals and rivers south of Calais, offering a peaceful experience with gentle relief, away from city traffic.
There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Ardres, catering to various skill levels. This includes 9 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and 17 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Yes, for those who enjoy ascents, several routes incorporate climbs. The 'Guémy climb' is a well-known feature in the area, included in routes such as the Étang d'Ardres – Guémy climb loop from Pont d'Ardres, which requires good fitness due to its elevation gain.


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