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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bergueneuse traverse the diverse landscapes of the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region. The area is characterized by picturesque hilly landscapes, wide-open countryside, and extensive forests. Cyclists can explore tranquil river valleys and a growing network of greenways, providing varied terrain for touring. The region's infrastructure supports cycling with dedicated paths and low-traffic secondary roads.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
77.4km
04:43
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.1km
02:55
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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53.7km
04:08
590m
590m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.2km
01:41
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
02:26
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This Spanish mill was built around 1635, on the banks of the Lacquette River. It produced flour until 1938, then milling for livestock. It was bought in 1974 to be transformed into a home. It is built with brick and stone (white limestone). All that remains of the original building is the north gable (17th century), and also a porch. The water wheel is still in place but it no longer turns. The dam forms a pretty waterfall. A turret was added on the river side. It is a very beautiful private home with a beautiful garden in which you can see a stone fountain.
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The Rebecques ponds are fishing ponds, but they are no less beautiful to admire. They are open all year round, from sunrise to sunset.
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The Spanish mill of Enquin les Mines is a former water mill which dates from the 17th century and was used to produce flour and animal feed until 1938. It is today a private residence with a beautiful garden and a fountain. You can admire the old brick and stone building, the restored waterwheel and the waterfall created by the dam on the Laquette.
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Spanish style water mill. No longer operational
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Located in the heart of a heritage village between the towns of Aire-sur-la-Lys and Saint-Omer, the Saint-Michel de Roquetoire church is a surprise behind the roofs of the village. The origins of this small town are very old, a health resort has existed on this already inhabited land since ancient times. Water is very important in the history of this city, as a legend indicates: during the reign of Saint Louis, a great drought that impoverished the soil, the priest, to put an end to it, struck the ground with a statue of Saint Michael. A spring originates from this place that has never dried up. Read the full history at https://openchurches.eu/fr/edifices/saint-michel-roquetoire-ndf
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The Spanish Mill of Enquin-les Mines was built around 1635 on the banks of the river that crosses the village: the Lacquette. It was a mill that made flour until 1938. Then it produced grinding of food for the livestock. Today, it is no longer used to grind cereals, but it is still called "Spanish Mill", or "Harchy Mill" after its owner. It was bought in 1973 and transformed into a house in 1974. All that remains of the original building is the north gable (17th century), and also a porch. The waterwheel is still in place, but it no longer turns. There is also the dam, which forms a pretty waterfall. A turret has been added on the river side. It is a very beautiful house with a beautiful garden in which you can see a stone fountain. Source: http://cm2enquin.weebly.com/uploads/4/0/4/8/4048452/defi_intenet_enquin.pdf
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Just behind the church and the cemetery there is a very nice little park fitted out with tables which allow you to eat and rest in peace.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Bergueneuse that focus on minimizing traffic, offering a range of experiences from easy to difficult. These routes are designed to provide a peaceful and scenic ride through the region's diverse landscapes.
The routes around Bergueneuse traverse a rich variety of landscapes. You'll encounter picturesque hilly terrain in the Ternois area, wide-open countryside, lush meadows, and tranquil river valleys. The broader Pas-de-Calais region also features extensive forests and, further afield, coastal paths along dunes and sandy beaches, though the immediate Bergueneuse area is more inland.
Yes, there are a few easy routes suitable for families looking for a relaxed, traffic-free experience. Many of the 'Voies Vertes' (greenways) and canal towpaths in the wider Pas-de-Calais region are particularly gentle and ideal for all ages. While specific easy routes are not listed here, komoot offers 3 easy touring cycling routes in the area that prioritize low-traffic conditions.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Bergueneuse, with an average score of 4.83 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, varied scenery, and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty away from busy traffic.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Source of the Lys Loop, which takes you through rural and wild landscapes. Another moderate option is the Bois du Hamel – Bois de la Vue loop from Hestrus.
While the routes prioritize quiet roads, you can often find charming villages along the way that may offer cafes or small shops. For instance, the Gezellig cafeetje – From Ternoise loop from Anvin specifically highlights a cafe, suggesting such amenities are available on some tours. Planning your stops in advance is always recommended for more remote sections.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region offers various points of interest. While cycling, you might encounter historical landmarks or charming villages. The Source of the Lys – Bomy Castle loop from Lisbourg, for example, suggests a historical site. In Bergueneuse itself, the 'Sculptures and Garden' offers a unique blend of art and nature. For more details on this local attraction, you can visit guide-tourisme-france.com.
Yes, the broader Pas-de-Calais region, especially near Calais, serves as a crossroads for major European cycling routes. These include EuroVelo 4 (Vélomaritime), EuroVelo 5 (Via Romea Francigena), and EuroVelo 12 (North Sea Cycle Route). These EuroVelo routes are often designed with low-traffic secondary roads and dedicated lanes, making them excellent options for extended touring.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start rides earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter can be cold and wet, making it less ideal for extended tours.
Yes, the Ternois area, known for its picturesque hilly landscapes, is well-represented in the routes. For example, the From Ternoise loop from Bermicourt offers a moderate ride through this characteristic terrain, allowing you to experience the region's unique charm away from heavy traffic.


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