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Jogging around Hazebrouck offers a variety of routes through the heart of French Flanders. The region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills and extensive woodlands like the Nieppe Forest. These natural features provide diverse terrain for running, from well-maintained forest trails to paths around local ponds and through charming villages. The area's commitment to sports ensures a network of accessible jogging routes for various fitness levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The "Abbé Lemire" footbridge was inaugurated with great fanfare at Hazebrouck station in 2023. The work cost a whopping €10.7 million.
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This Gothic hall church from 1432 is the oldest monument in the city. In 1492, the French troops of Charles VIII burned down the church. The spire, erected in 1512, was seriously damaged in an attack by the Germans in 1940. The spire was not rebuilt until 1994. Source: Wikipedia
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one of Hazebrouck's last major works
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beautiful church full of energy
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Poperinge and Hazebrouck sign cooperation agreement Christof Dejaegher and Valentin Belleval, mayors of Poperinge and Hazebrouck, officially presented the cooperation agreement between the two cities on August 31. Together with the municipal council members, they also inaugurated the new bus line between Poperinge and Hazebrouck. This pilot project together with De Lijn, Vervoersregio Westhoek and DVV Westhoek starts on September 1. Poperinge and Hazebrouck want to strengthen each other by exchanging information. The cities both have approximately 20,000 inhabitants and are located along the French-Belgian border. Various cross-border events are planned. On October 8, the sports services of Poperinge and Hazebrouck will jointly organize a first activity, 'Poperinge meets Hazebrouck'. Between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. you cycle or mountain bike a loop of 30 or 60 km between the cities. You can also participate in a guided city walk in both city centers. Smooth bus and train connection Poperinge and Hazebrouck want to make commuting in the region more sustainable with a bus connection. The line also ensures that residents of Hazebrouck and Steenvoorde can easily reach the trade center and the swimming pool of Poperinge. In addition, the bus connects both train stations. The TGV departs from Hazebrouck with a smooth connection to Paris, Lyon and London, among others. The new bus line 62 runs every day every 2 hours from Poperinge via Abele and Steenvoorde to Hazebrouck and back. For a single ride you pay 2.50 euros, the rate of De Lijn. The timetable and tickets can be found at www.delijn.be. The pilot project runs from September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2024 and can be continued after a positive evaluation.
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There are over 100 dedicated running routes around Hazebrouck listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
The jogging trails in Hazebrouck offer diverse terrain, ranging from well-maintained paths through extensive woodlands like the Nieppe Forest and Bois des Huit Rues, to routes around local ponds and through charming villages. You'll find a mix of paved and natural surfaces, often with gentle rolling hills characteristic of French Flanders.
Yes, Hazebrouck offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the region research mentions a '12 km Hazebrouck nature' trail noted as 'Very easy' on SityTrail, and komoot lists 9 easy tours in the area. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained surfaces.
The running routes in Hazebrouck are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 29 reviews. Runners often praise the picturesque landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands and countryside.
Yes, many of the running routes around Hazebrouck are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Étang de Sween Pleck loop from Hazebrouck and the Saint-Éloi Church – Military cemetery loop from Hazebrouck, which are popular choices among local runners.
Absolutely! Many routes in the Hazebrouck area offer scenic points and pass by notable landmarks. For example, the Saint-Éloi Church – Military cemetery loop from Hazebrouck passes by historical sites. For breathtaking views, consider routes near Mont des Cats, which offers extensive panoramas from its summit.
Yes, Hazebrouck offers several family-friendly jogging options. The local parks and gardens, such as the public garden, Parc du Loose Veld, and Parc Louis-Warein, provide serene and safe environments for a family jog. Additionally, some of the easier, well-maintained trails through the Nieppe Forest are suitable for families.
Yes, some running routes in Hazebrouck are accessible by public transport. For instance, the route Saint-Éloi Church – Hazebrouck train station loop from Hazebrouck indicates proximity to the train station, making it convenient for those arriving by rail. Hazebrouck itself is well-connected, and many routes start close to the town center.
Yes, Hazebrouck and its surrounding villages offer options for refreshments. After a jog, you can find cafes and pubs in the town center. The public garden, which borders the former residence of Abbé Lemire, also provides shaded areas ideal for relaxation or picnics.
Hazebrouck is enjoyable for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also suitable, especially in the shaded areas of Nieppe Forest and Bois des Huit Rues. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Hazebrouck has several options. The Hazebrouck – Saint-Éloi Church loop from Hazebrouck is a difficult 16.3 km trail. Additionally, Mont des Cats, a significant natural landmark nearby, hosts events with natural running courses of up to 21km with varying elevation gains, providing a rewarding experience.
While specific regulations for each trail may vary, many natural areas and forest trails in Hazebrouck, such as parts of Nieppe Forest and Bois des Huit Rues, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to respect other users and wildlife.


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