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Gravel biking around Burbure offers diverse landscapes, blending former mining areas with rural trails and agricultural land. The region features reclaimed slag heaps, known as terrils, which provide varied terrain and panoramic views. Established historical paths, including sections of the Via Francigena, wind through wooded areas and quiet country roads. This combination creates an engaging environment for gravel cyclists seeking varied surfaces and scenery in Hauts-de-France.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
2.5
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16
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85.1km
05:17
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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6
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44.8km
02:54
320m
320m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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4
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32.2km
02:05
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.6km
03:32
250m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The belfry of Aire-sur-la-Lys (in Dutch: Ariën-aan-de-Leie) is a historic, baroque belfry in the French department of Pas-de-Calais that has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 2005. The striking tower is attached to the town hall and dominates the skyline of the historic town.
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Magnificent, unspoiled natural setting, ideal for walks and hikes. Departure from the "cuisse maraune" (Maraune thigh) to the Chartreuses de Gosnay and the Bois des Dames de Bruay-la-Buissière. Open year-round. Fishing and hiking. Free access.
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Former Bully Grenay-Brias line.
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Small, easy-going single track that can be done on gravel and mountain bikes.
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The Nécropole nationale de Notre-Dame-de-Lorette is one of the largest and most impressive military cemeteries in France. Situated on a hill in Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, this cemetery contains the graves of more than 42,000 soldiers who died during the First World War. The cemetery was inaugurated in 1925 and includes a basilica, a tower-lantern and a museum.
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Gravel biking around Burbure offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll encounter former mining areas, including reclaimed slag heaps known as terrils, which provide varied terrain and panoramic views. The routes also feature established historical paths, such as sections of the Via Francigena, winding through wooded areas, quiet country roads, and agricultural land. This combination ensures a constantly changing and engaging environment for riders.
There are at least 10 gravel bike trails documented around Burbure on komoot, offering a range of experiences for cyclists.
The majority of gravel routes in Burbure are classified as moderate, with 9 out of 10 tours falling into this category. There is also one more challenging route for experienced riders.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Canal d'Aire Greenway – Beuvry Water Sports Center loop from Fouquereuil is a difficult 64.7-mile (104.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain and diverse terrain along the canal.
You can explore unique natural features like the reclaimed slag heaps, or 'terrils'. The Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy (also known as 'Ch'remblai') offers varied terrain and panoramic views. Another notable viewpoint is the View of the Terrils du Pays à Part.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You might encounter the impressive 14th-century Bours Keep, the historic Robecq Church with its Gothic architecture, or the Vauthier Portuguese marker, which traces the WWI front line.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the unique blend of agricultural and former mining landscapes, the varied terrain, and the quiet paths that allow them to escape urban traffic.
Yes, many of the routes around Burbure are designed as loops. For example, the Beuvry Water Sports Center – Moulin de Beuvry loop from Fouquereuil is a popular moderate circular path, and the Walking and cycling trails – La Lawe loop from Lapugnoy also offers a great circular experience.
While specific 'easy' routes are not listed, many of the moderate trails, especially those on quieter country roads and established paths, can be suitable for families with some cycling experience. The varied scenery and historical points of interest can make for an engaging family outing.
The region's diverse terrain, including wooded areas and agricultural land, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter conditions can vary, some trails may be accessible, but it's always best to check local weather and trail conditions.
Yes, the Walking and cycling trails – Marais d'Annezin loop from Calonne-Ricouart is a notable route that leads through marshlands and rural landscapes, offering a different natural experience.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every trailhead, Burbure and its surrounding communes generally offer public parking options in village centers or near popular starting points for outdoor activities. It's advisable to check local maps or komoot tour details for suggested parking areas when planning your ride.


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