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Road cycling routes around Uxem are characterized by an exceptionally flat landscape, making it ideal for long, uninterrupted rides. The terrain consists primarily of open agricultural fields, crisscrossed by a network of waterways known as "watteringues." This area, including the "small Moëres" which is a drained former lake, lies below sea level, offering a unique cycling environment. Its proximity to the coast and distant views of the Flanders mountains provide varied scenery.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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I like the sea and I like being here!
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Enough to send the watts
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nice little town with old ramparts. very well known in France for the film Bienvenue chez les ch'tis of course
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From the 10th century onwards, a Romanesque church stood here. This church had fallen into very poor condition, and in 1802 it was renovated to serve as a parish church after the French Revolution. By 1862, only the nave remained, and it was decided to demolish the old church. In 1872, the foundation stone of a new church was laid on top of a dune. It was a Neo-Gothic church building. In 1940, this church was largely destroyed. Consequently, worshippers had to worship in a temporary church, and reconstruction began in 1949. Construction was interrupted by bankruptcy, but resumed in 1955. The church was consecrated in 1958. The church has a tower attached to the front, which also housed a clock in 1988. The stained-glass windows in the choir depict the life of Saint Vincent de Paul. Source: Wikipedia
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This monument commemorates the residents of Ghyvelde who died in the First and Second World Wars. The monument stands on the square in front of the church. Atop the column is a sculpture: at the front, a soldier with a rifle and a flag in his hand. Behind him is the statue of a victorious woman holding a laurel wreath above the flag. Below that, a cross in relief: "1914 – 1918" "To the children of Ghyvelde who died for France" On the plinth are several memorial plaques: "To the fighters Tunisia – Morocco – Algeria * Indochina 1952-1962 1946-1954" Below that, a plaque listing the victims of the First World War, arranged by year. The names continue on the right side of the plinth. 1914: 15 names 1915: 14 names 1916: 14 names 1917: 7 names (right) 1918: 12 names At the bottom, a plaque with 27 names, indicating their regiment, various nationalities (including Canadians). "Ghyvelde was liberated on September 15, 1944" On the left side of the plinth : "Civilian Casualties" 1914: 4 names 1917: 1 name "Tribute to the Canadian Soldiers" 1944 "War 1939-1945 Military Casualties": 9 names Source: https://www.tracesofwar.nl/sights/5847/Oorlogsmonument-Ghyvelde.htm
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Cute little town with its fountains and brewery
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There are over 400 road cycling routes available around Uxem, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy rides to more challenging distances.
The terrain around Uxem is notably flat, characterized by open agricultural fields and a network of waterways known as "watteringues." This makes it ideal for long, uninterrupted rides with minimal elevation gain. The southern part includes the "small Moëres," a unique area below sea level.
Yes, Uxem's flat landscape is very welcoming for beginners and families. There are nearly 100 easy routes available, perfect for those looking for a relaxed ride without significant climbs. Many routes explore the tranquil countryside and charming villages.
While cycling, you can enjoy expansive views of agricultural plains and the distinctive watteringues. On clear days, you might catch glimpses of the Flanders mountains to the south and sand dunes towards the north. The region's proximity to the coast also offers opportunities to incorporate seaside attractions like the Beach of Malo-les-Bains into longer tours.
The road cycling routes around Uxem are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 8,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the flat, scenic routes and the unique landscape.
Yes, cycling routes can lead you past various points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like Fort des Dunes or Porte de Bierne. Some routes also pass through charming villages, offering a glimpse into local life. For example, the Socx Climb – Bergues, town of the Ch'tis loop from Leffrinckoucke offers views towards the historic town of Bergues.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Uxem are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Veurne Market Square – Wulpen Drawbridge loop from Zuydcoote and the Channel – Canal de la Haute Colme loop from Uxem.
Uxem is suitable for road cycling for much of the year due to its mild climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even winter can be an option, though you should be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially more wind.
Absolutely. Uxem's location allows for routes that connect to nearby towns and attractions. For instance, the Bergues, town of the Ch'tis – Malo-les-Bains Seawall loop from Les Moëres combines views of Bergues with coastal scenery. You can also find routes that pass near natural reserves like Krakeelduinen Nature Reserve.
Yes, given Uxem's proximity to the Belgian border, some routes offer the unique experience of cycling between France and Belgium. An example is the Belgium–France Border Monument – T-55 Tank at Museum Cabour loop from Leffrinckoucke, which takes you near the border monument and historical sites.
While specific parking information for every route isn't detailed, many routes start from towns or villages like Zuydcoote, Leffrinckoucke, or Uxem itself, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting point.
Yes, Uxem is situated about 10 km east of Dunkirk, and some routes provide glimpses of the coast and sand dunes, especially those heading north. The wider Hauts-de-France region, where Uxem is located, also boasts coastal cycling routes like the La Vélomaritime – EuroVelo 4, offering breathtaking landscapes.


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