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Road cycling routes around Socx traverse the flat to gently rolling terrain of the Nord department in the Hauts-de-France region. The landscape is characterized by agricultural fields, small villages, and a network of quiet roads suitable for cycling. While generally low in elevation, the region offers views of natural reserves like the Dune fossile de Ghyvelde and the Réserve naturelle de la Dune Marchand, providing varied scenery for road cyclists. The area also features historical landmarks such as the Eglise…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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37.5km
01:45
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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119km
04:56
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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145km
05:49
290m
290m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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140km
05:47
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.2km
01:38
60m
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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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So that every visitor becomes aware of the horror and hell of war in the past. That humanity learns nothing by slaughtering each other for nothing. But we are led by idiots and power-hungry people!!
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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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The castle isn't open to the public except for specific events, so check the calendar. It's located just across from Beauvoorde's beautiful church and cemetery. A little further down the street, you'll also find the old pancake bakery and pancake house. You used to be able to visit both, but now there's a vending machine selling the famous Beauvoorde pancakes.
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Nice Statue of Eliane Cossey (Poperinge, 9 December 1902 – London, 1942), known by the nickname Ginger, was a striking red-haired precocious child in the Belgian town of Poperinge during the First World War. The café "A la Poupée", an unpronounceable name for English speakers, on the main square grew under the name "Ginger's" into one of the most famous taverns behind "The Ypres Salient". The appeal of the young diva can be read in various diary excerpts and in the Visitors Book with compliments and drawings. Ginger krijgt eigen standbeeld https://www.hln.be/.../ginger-krijgt-eigen-standbeeld.../
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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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There are over 290 road cycling routes available around Socx, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 6000 times.
The terrain around Socx is generally flat to gently rolling, characteristic of the Nord department in the Hauts-de-France region. You'll cycle through agricultural fields and charming small villages, with a network of quiet roads. While mostly low in elevation, some routes, like the Cassel – Montée de Cassel loop from Bergues, include ascents to elevated points like Cassel, offering panoramic views.
Yes, Socx offers routes suitable for various skill levels. There are 63 easy routes for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride, 217 moderate routes for intermediate cyclists, and 16 more challenging routes for experienced riders looking for a greater test.
While cycling near Socx, you can explore several historical landmarks. The Eglise Saint-Léger in Socx itself is a notable 16th-century church. Nearby, you can visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Bergues Belfry, or the Dunkirk Belfry and Dunkirk Town Hall and Belfry. The Fort des Dunes also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the region offers natural beauty. While cycling, you might encounter views of protected natural environments such as the Dune fossile de Ghyvelde and the Réserve naturelle de la Dune Marchand, which are approximately 16 km away. The general landscape of French Flanders, with its agricultural fields, provides a serene backdrop for your rides.
The road cycling routes around Socx are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes flat agricultural plains, gentle rolling hills, and the opportunity to connect historical villages. The network provides options for different ability levels, making it enjoyable for many.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, routes like the Veurne Market Square – Ypres Canal loop from Bergues cover a significant distance of 144.3 km, exploring the wider region and connecting historical towns. Another option is the Mont des Cats – Mont des Cats Abbey loop from Bergues, which is 95.3 km long.
Many of the road cycling routes around Socx are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the popular Bergues, town of the Ch'tis – Cassel loop from Bergues is a 60.3 km circular trail that takes you through agricultural landscapes and charming villages.
While specific family-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed, the generally flat to gently rolling terrain of the Nord department makes it suitable for families. Shorter, easy routes, such as the Bergues – The Ramparts of Bergues loop from Bergues (21.8 km), are ideal for a relaxed family outing, allowing you to enjoy the countryside at a comfortable pace.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally the most pleasant for road cycling in Socx. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the agricultural landscapes are vibrant. This allows for comfortable exploration of the region's quiet roads and charming villages.
Yes, the region is known for its local Flemish specialties. As you cycle through small villages and towns like Bergues, Cassel, or Dunkerque, you'll find opportunities to stop at local cafes, pubs, or 'Estaminet Flamand' to refuel and experience the local culture.
While specific details on public transport options for cyclists directly in Socx are limited, the proximity to larger towns like Bergues and Dunkerque suggests that regional public transport might be available. It's advisable to check local bus or train services in these towns for their bicycle policies if you plan to combine cycling with public transport.


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