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Gravel biking around Rely features a landscape characterized by wooded areas, historical sites such as châteaux and castles, and river valleys. The terrain offers a mix of unpaved roads and forest trails, providing varied riding experiences. Elevations typically range from 200 to over 400 meters, indicating a rolling landscape suitable for moderate gravel routes. The region's natural features include woods and waterways, creating scenic backdrops for rides.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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riders
47.0km
02:48
200m
200m
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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60.6km
03:38
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.5km
02:38
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Former site of Fosse 14 - Stabilized path.
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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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Small, easy-going single track that can be done on gravel and mountain bikes.
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Located in the town of Vendin-lès-Béthune, this body of water is made up of two ponds. The first located on rue des Verts, shallow ditches less than 1m at their deepest. The second is accessible via rue Gustave Laforge, shallow less than 80cm
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The Pont de Thiennes is a road bridge located on the Lys, connecting the municipalities of Thiennes and Aire-sur-la-Lys. The bridge is 200 metres long and was inaugurated in 2014. It is built of Soignies granite and was financed by the state (33.9%) for war damage, by the department of Pas-de-Calais (33.05%) and by the department of Nord (33.05%). The bridge is equipped with a lifting system to allow the passage of boats.
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The Bornes Vauthier are a series of sculptures created in the 1920s by the artist Paul Moreau-Vauthier to mark the front line of the First World War. They are located in Belgium and France and are one of the routes set up to keep the memory of the war alive. The Bornes Vauthier consist of a series of granite monoliths marking the front line as it was in July 1918, during one of the last Allied offensives. A total of 240 Bornes Vauthier are planned, from the North Sea to the Swiss border, between Nieuwpoort in Belgium and Mooslargue near Altkirch/Belfort on the Franco-Swiss border.
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The gravel biking terrain around Rely is characterized by a mix of unpaved roads and forest trails. You'll encounter a rolling landscape with elevations typically ranging from 200 to over 400 meters, offering varied riding experiences through wooded areas and river valleys.
All the gravel bike trails listed for Rely are classified as moderate. While they offer a good experience for riders with some basic fitness, there are no routes specifically designated as 'easy' for absolute beginners. However, the moderate routes are generally manageable for those comfortable with varied terrain.
The duration of gravel bike routes in Rely varies. For instance, the Château de la motte au bois – The Thiennes Bridge loop from Roquetoire is about 47 km and takes around 2 hours 47 minutes. Longer routes like the Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq – Ligny-les-Aire loop from Ham-en-Artois, at 58.6 km, can take approximately 4 hours 6 minutes.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes highlighted in Rely are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This includes popular options like the Linghem Wood – The Thiennes Bridge loop from Ham-en-Artois.
Many routes in Rely pass by historical sites. For example, the Château de la motte au bois – The Thiennes Bridge loop from Roquetoire explores the area around a historic château. You can also find routes that feature castles, such as the Enquin les Mines – Bomy Castle loop from Enguinegatte. Additionally, nearby attractions include the historic Saint-Pierre Collegiate Church of Aire-sur-la-Lys and The Thiennes Bridge.
Yes, one notable route, the Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq – Ligny-les-Aire loop from Ham-en-Artois, specifically leads through varied terrain including a waterfall, offering a scenic natural highlight during your ride.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, gravel biking in regions with wooded areas and river valleys like Rely is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer more favorable weather conditions, less mud, and vibrant natural scenery. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Given that all routes are classified as moderate, they are generally suitable for families with older children or teenagers who have some cycling experience and are comfortable with longer distances and varied terrain. The scenic nature, including woods and historical sites, can make for an engaging family outing.
Gravel bikers using komoot often praise the varied terrain, which includes a mix of unpaved roads and forest trails, and the scenic backdrops of wooded areas and river valleys. The routes are appreciated for connecting historical landmarks and offering a good challenge for moderate ability levels.
Yes, the Bomy Castle – Nice picnic place! loop from Bomy is specifically highlighted for featuring a pleasant picnic spot, making it a great option for a leisurely ride with a planned stop.
There are 5 distinct gravel bike trails available in the Rely region, all of which are classified as moderate difficulty, offering a consistent level of challenge and enjoyment for riders.


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