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No traffic road cycling routes around Liévin, located in the Pas-de-Calais region of France, traverse diverse landscapes characterized by natural woodlands such as the Forest of Vimy and the Forest of Souchez. The area features varying elevations, including climbs up to 750 meters, and offers dedicated greenways that minimize interaction with car traffic. Cyclists can explore historical sites like Vimy Ridge and the grounds around Olhain Castle, providing a blend of cultural interest and scenic riding.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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71.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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The ruins of the old church of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire are an impressive and symbolic remnant of the First World War. This church, built in the 16th century in flamboyant Gothic style by Jacques Le Caron, was heavily damaged during the fighting in 1915. The ruins have been preserved as a monument to commemorate the horrors of war.
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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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A remarkable story about the Vimy Memorial concerns its unveiling in 1936. More than 50,000 people, including 6,200 Canadians, attended the ceremony. The presence of so many veterans and survivors underscored the profound impact of the war and the enduring bond between Canada and France. The memorial has since become a symbol of Canadian courage and sacrifice.
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The Mémorial national du Canada à Vimy is an impressive war memorial, commemorating the members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who died during the First World War. The memorial, designed by Walter Seymour Allward, was unveiled on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII. It commemorates the 11,169 Canadian soldiers who died in France and have no known grave.
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A remarkable story about the ruins concerns the decision not to rebuild the church after the war. Although the church had been classified as a historical monument in 1908, the Commission for Historical Monuments decided that the ruins should remain as a testimony to the German destruction. Ironically, it was the French guns that had destroyed the church, but the ruins became a symbol of the war and the reconstruction.
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The Musée de la Bataille de Fromelles is dedicated to the Battle of Fromelles of 19–20 July 1916, which pitted British and Australian troops against a Bavarian division. The museum offers a comprehensive exhibition on the battle, the 2009 archaeological excavations that unearthed the bodies of 250 soldiers, and the identification campaign that followed.
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There are nearly 100 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Liévin. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and safe cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The routes around Liévin cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a good mix, with 24 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 63 moderate routes offering a balanced challenge, and 11 difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking more demanding climbs and distances.
The terrain around Liévin is diverse, offering varying elevations. You can expect routes with gentle inclines and descents, as well as more challenging climbs up to 480 meters. Many routes traverse natural woodlands like the Forest of Vimy and the Forest of Souchez, providing scenic and refreshing landscapes.
Yes, Liévin offers several easy no traffic road cycling routes that are suitable for families. These routes often utilize dedicated greenways, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable experience for all ages. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' for the most family-friendly options.
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. For instance, you can cycle near the Vimy Ridge Shell Craters and the Vimy Foundation Centennial Park, offering a blend of scenic views and historical reflection. The area around Vimy Ridge also provides beautiful views over the mining basin.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy panoramic views from the plateau of Vimy Ridge, overlooking the mining basin and Artois. Routes also often lead through natural woodlands like the Forest of Vimy and the Forest of Souchez. You might also encounter natural monuments such as the Loos-en-Gohelle slag heap.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Liévin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the moderate route, Olhain Castle – Ruins of Saint-Bertin Abbey loop from Liévin, which covers over 71 km.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Liévin, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded forest areas. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Many routes start from towns or villages that offer public parking facilities. For routes that venture into natural parks or historical sites, designated parking areas are often available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.15 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, dedicated paths, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to historical sites, and the varying elevations that cater to different skill levels.
Yes, the Lens-Liévin area benefits from a network of 'greenways' (Voies Vertes). These dedicated paths are designed specifically for cyclists and pedestrians, minimizing interaction with car traffic and providing a safer, more enjoyable riding experience.
For cyclists seeking a challenge, Liévin offers 11 difficult routes with significant elevation gains. An example is the Zivy Crater - Thelus – Fresnicourt coast loop from Liévin, which covers nearly 95 km with over 750 meters of elevation gain.


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