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No traffic touring bike trails Aix-En-Issart are situated within the Bras de Brosne river valley, characterized by gentle hills of Artois and Boulonnais. The surrounding "Pays des 7 Vallées" offers extensive green areas, regional natural parks, and numerous rivers and canals. This landscape provides varied terrain for touring cyclists, from riverbanks to rolling hills. The region's natural features and historical sites are accessible via a network of routes designed for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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26.2km
02:04
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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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34.5km
02:03
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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The town of Montreuil-sur-mer is surrounded by a rampart, built between the 13th and 17th centuries. Take advantage of this walk of about 3 km, in the cool of the trees, to discover the impressive military heritage of the town. Be careful around the ramparts (over 40 metres high) Bikes must be kept on a leash.
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Impressive cliffs, but you can't cycle underneath them.
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The Bras de Bronne, a tributary of the Canche that crosses the city, once served as a natural border. While part of the village was in Artois, the bell tower was in Boulogne: the parish came under the diocese of Boulogne. The patron saint is the founder of the neighboring diocese, Firmin, first bishop of Amiens. In the choir is a beautiful effigy of the saint, sculpted in the 16th century. Marles-Sur-Canche and its parish church dedicated to Saint Firmin contain treasures such as the statue of Saint Nicolas from the 16th century, the bronze bells from 1805 or the Altar from the 18th century. Despite its humble appearance, its history is set in stone. The building combines a sober nave with a beautiful choir in Flamboyant Gothic style, more slender. This contrast between the two sides is astonishing. The Saint Firmin church is thus strongly marked by the architectural heritage of the 15th century. The Marlois are attached to their church which, despite regular work since 1812 and the numerous renovations, shows a worrying state of health, visible by the numerous deteriorations: cracks, detachment of the cladding, broken stones, crumbling, weakened masonry of the buttresses, decaying structural wood.
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It is in the Pas de Calais, in the heart of the green valley of the Canche, 20 km from Le Touquet-Paris-Plage and 5 km from Montreuil sur Mer, a fortified city steeped in history and a secret city of the Templars, that is the mansion Francis... The little Lord of Montville, who had a bit of a delusion of grandeur, had this astonishing residence built of chalk rubble in the style of a fortress built in the 17th century. Partly concealed by the large porch covered with Virginia creeper, the Francis manor is typical of Boulogne manors, these stately homes designed to protect themselves from prowlers. Past the porch, you will first be greeted by a benevolent heterogeneous fauna, a miniature replica of Noah's ark, basking in a vast enclosed courtyard.
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The Porte de Boulogne is a historic gate in Montreuil-sur-Mer, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The gate was rebuilt in 1828.
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From 1916, the town of Montreuil-sur-Mer became the decision-making center of the British armies under the command of Marshal Douglas Haig. For 3 years the small town lived in English time. In residence at Beaurepaire Castle, Marshal Douglas Haig receives prestigious guests such as Raymond Poincarré or the King of England George V. In 1928, Douglas Haig died at his Bermersyde Castle in Scotland. In 1931, a committee wishing to pay tribute to this important British figure, considered one of the architects of victory, entrusted the sculptor Paul Landowski with the creation of an equestrian statue representing him. The famous director of Christ the Redeemer of Rio delivers his work that will be inaugurated with great pomp in the presence of the Marshal's widow and André Maginot. In 1940, the Germans unlocked the statue and sent it to Germany to be melted down. In 1950 a second impression was made from the original plaster. This sculpture is enthroned in front of the Montreuil theater and is now a listed monument. ville-montreuil-sur-mer.fr/patrimoine
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The Église Saint-Omer is a church in Estrée, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The church was built in 1869 according to plans by the architect Clovis Normand from Hesdin. This chalk construction is inspired by the medieval style of the 13th century. It consists of a front bell tower surmounted by a spire, an elongated nave and a choir with three sides. The furniture is in keeping with the architecture and was made by local craftsmen such as sculptor Victor Morel from Bernieulles and furniture maker Jean-Baptiste Durant from Recques-sur-Course. The church was listed as a historical monument in 1908.
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There are over 85 carefully curated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Aix-en-Issart, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes 28 easy routes, 41 moderate routes, and 18 more challenging options.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes, particularly those classified as 'easy'. These routes often follow quieter country lanes or dedicated paths, allowing families to enjoy the scenic landscapes of the Bras de Brosne river valley and the 'Pays des 7 Vallées' without concern for heavy traffic. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances for the most comfortable family experience.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Aix-en-Issart are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Montreuil and its citadel – The Pebble Bridge loop from Montreuil-sur-Mer offers a moderate circular tour, while the Saint-Omer Church, Estrée – Idyllic place loop from Alette is an easier option. These circular routes are perfect for exploring the diverse landscapes and historical sites of the region.
The no-traffic routes often traverse the tranquil Bras de Brosne river valley, where you can admire willows, a picturesque waterfall near an old mill, and distinctive pollard willows. The broader 'Pays des 7 Vallées' provides numerous natural viewpoints across gentle hills and green areas. You'll experience a sense of escape and relaxation amidst the region's natural beauty.
Yes, the routes often pass by or near significant historical sites. You can explore ancient farmhouses, the Romanesque Saint-Pierre church with its 11th-century pillars, and traditional covered bowling alleys. Notable nearby attractions include the 16th-century Citadel of Montreuil, the 11th-century Saint Saulve Abbey Church, and the Chapelle Sainte Austreberthe. Many routes, like the Montreuil and its citadel – The Pebble Bridge loop, specifically highlight these points of interest.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in the Pas-de-Calais region, including Aix-en-Issart. Temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, the routes cater to various skill levels. You'll find 28 easy routes, perfect for beginners or a relaxed ride, often on mostly paved surfaces with minimal elevation. Moderate routes, totaling 41, might include some unpaved sections and more significant climbs. For experienced cyclists, there are 18 difficult routes that can involve longer distances, greater elevation, and potentially require pushing your bike on some segments.
Many routes start from villages or towns with public parking facilities. For routes originating near Montreuil-sur-Mer, such as the Banks of the Canche – View of Étaples harbor loop, you can typically find parking within the town. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability when planning your tour.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Aix-en-Issart, with an average score of 4.28 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful natural landscapes, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites away from busy roads. The varied terrain and well-maintained paths are frequently highlighted as positive aspects.
The Inxent – Porte de Boulogne loop from Montreuil-sur-Mer is a great moderate option that combines scenic views with historical context, passing through picturesque areas. Another excellent choice is the Montreuil and its citadel – The Pebble Bridge loop, which offers stunning views of the Canche valley and the historic Citadel of Montreuil.
While many of these routes prioritize a tranquil, rural experience, you will often find amenities in the charming villages and towns they pass through or start from. Larger towns like Montreuil-sur-Mer offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops. For more remote sections, it's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer tours.


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