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No traffic touring cycling routes around Herlies traverse a landscape characterized by a mix of forests, open fields, and historical sites. The region offers predominantly flat terrain, making it suitable for a wide range of cyclists. Routes often pass by significant cultural landmarks, providing a blend of natural scenery and historical interest. The network of trails is well-suited for relaxed cycling, with many paths on paved surfaces.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The battle of Fromelles on 19 July 1916 was a bloody initiation for Australian soldiers to warfare on the Western Front. Soldiers of the newly arrived 5th Australian Division, together with the British 61st Division, were ordered to attack strongly fortified German front line positions near the Aubers Ridge in French Flanders. The attack was intended as a feint to hold German reserves from moving south to the Somme where a large Allied offensive had begun on 1 July. The feint was a disastrous failure. Australian and British soldiers assaulted over open ground in broad daylight and under direct observation and heavy fire from the German lines. Over 5,500 Australians became casualties. Almost 2,000 of them were killed in action or died of wounds and some 400 were captured. This is believed to be the greatest loss by a single division in 24 hours during the entire First World War. Some consider Fromelles the most tragic event in Australia’s history. https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/fromelles
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Aubers is best known for the Battle of Aubers Ridge during World War I. This battle took place on 9 May 1915 and was an attempt by British troops to break through the German lines. Unfortunately, the attack failed, resulting in heavy casualties without significant territorial gains. An interesting anecdote about the Battle of Aubers Ridge concerns the difficult conditions under which the soldiers fought. The attack began with an artillery barrage that did little to damage the German trenches, leaving the British soldiers exposed to heavy machine gun fire as they advanced. This resulted in a large number of casualties and is often cited as an example of the grim reality of trench warfare.
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This British cemetery and memorial were built in memory of the Australian soldiers who died during the Battle of Fromelles on 19-20 July 1916. There are 410 Australian soldiers buried here, none of whom have been identified. Although the graves are individual, they are not marked with individual headstones, but the names of some 1,200 missing are recorded on the Memorial, a memorial wall at the rear of the cemetery. Two large concrete crosses have been placed on the grassed area. In front of the memorial wall is the Cross of Sacrifice.
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Near the front line in 1916, a fierce battle was fought between the British (Australians) and the Germans. To commemorate 'la bataille' and the wounded who were brought back from the battlefield, a monument/statue was erected here.
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The Tilleul de Joncquoy is a historic lime tree in Aubers. This tree was planted in 1490 and is an important landmark in the region. Despite the many wars and changes in the landscape, this tree has survived for more than five centuries.
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An interesting anecdote concerns the excavations in 2009. During these excavations, the bodies of 250 British and Australian soldiers were discovered in mass graves. Thanks to DNA research, many of these soldiers could be identified, giving their families clarity about their fate. This research has helped to bring the stories of these soldiers back to life and to honor their memories.
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Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery is the Commonwealth war cemetery in Fromelles, located next to the Musée de la Bataille de Fromelles. The cemetery was created in 2010 following the discovery of mass graves in the area. It contains the graves of 250 British and Australian soldiers who died during the Battle of Fromelles. Of these graves, 126 are unidentified.
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There are over 200 dedicated traffic-free touring cycling routes around Herlies, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. With 141 easy routes, 58 moderate, and 15 more challenging ones, you're sure to find a tour that suits your preferences.
The routes around Herlies feature a diverse landscape, often characterized by a mix of woodlands and open agricultural areas. Many paths are on mostly paved surfaces, making them accessible and comfortable for touring cyclists. However, some routes may include unpaved segments for those seeking a bit more adventure.
Yes, Herlies offers numerous easy routes perfect for families or beginners. For instance, the Tilleul de Joncquoy – Mini Chemin loop from Aubers is an excellent option, covering just over 10 km with minimal elevation gain, providing a pleasant and relaxed ride for everyone.
Many routes around Herlies pass by significant historical sites. You can explore memorials and cemeteries, such as the Australian Memorial Park Fromelles or Le Trou Aid Post Cemetery. The Cobbers Australian Memorial – Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery loop from Fromelles is a great example of a route combining cycling with historical exploration.
Yes, many of the traffic-free routes in Herlies are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Between forest and field – Mini Chemin loop from Illies is a popular circular route that takes you through varied scenery, offering a convenient and enjoyable touring experience.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Herlies, with an average score of 4.49 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful mix of forests and fields, and the accessibility for various skill levels.
Absolutely. The region around Herlies offers several natural attractions. You can cycle near the Canal de la Deûle, or explore areas like Canteraine Park and the Relais Nature of the Parc de la Deûle. These spots provide scenic breaks and opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Yes, some routes in the broader region of Herlies offer views of local water bodies. For example, you might encounter the Marsh Pond or the The Village Pond, providing tranquil scenery along your ride.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Herlies, with mild temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winters can be chilly, but clear days still offer good cycling opportunities.
Many of the routes start from villages or towns like Fromelles, Aubers, or Illies, where public parking is typically available. It's recommended to check the specific starting point of your chosen route on komoot for detailed parking information, often found near local amenities or public spaces.
Certainly. For a moderately challenging ride, consider the Cobbers Australian Memorial – Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery loop from Fromelles. This route spans approximately 36.5 km with around 82 meters of elevation gain, offering a satisfying touring experience without being overly strenuous.


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