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Road cycling routes around Rouvroy benefit from the region's diverse landscapes, situated within the Gaume region of Belgium. This area is characterized by its varied terrain, including gentle valleys, forested areas, and paths that are part of the RAVeL network, often developed along disused railway lines. The southerly location contributes to a mild microclimate, making it suitable for outdoor activities. The region offers a mix of smooth asphalt and concrete surfaces, alongside quiet roads through tranquil forests.
Last updated: May 20, 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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. Built in the 16th century in flamboyant Gothic style by Jacques Le Caron, this church was badly damaged during the fighting in 1915. The ruins have been preserved as a monument to commemorate the horrors of war.
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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 Canadian National Vimy Memorial (Vimy, Pas-de-Calais department) is a memorial dedicated to those who were missing or killed in World War I in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The monument is located on the site of a well-preserved or partially reconstructed battlefield, including trenches and tunnels. Guided tours are offered in French and English, there are several memorials, a permanent and a temporary exhibition, a museum shop and a marked hiking trail that conveys the history of the site.
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Be careful, it's a steep climb but it's just fun
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The church dedicated to the Mother of God under the title "Notre-Dame de Lorette" rises in brilliant white and is visible from far away. But the brilliant impression is deceptive, at the latest when the visitor to the site realizes that they are in a huge military cemetery. Around 20,000 individual graves and a further 23,000 victims of war and tyranny buried in ossuaries are deeply disturbing.
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There are over 350 road cycling routes around Rouvroy, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy rides to more challenging routes.
Rouvroy offers a diverse range of road cycling routes. Approximately 89 routes are considered easy, 245 are moderate, and 23 are more difficult, catering to beginners, intermediate riders, and advanced cyclists alike.
Road cycling in Rouvroy, located in the picturesque Gaume region, features varied terrain. You can expect gentle valleys, tranquil forested areas, and sections of the RAVeL network, which are often developed along disused railway lines, providing smooth asphalt and concrete surfaces. The region's southerly location contributes to a mild microclimate, making for pleasant riding conditions.
Yes, Rouvroy has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. One such option is the The White Way – Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Memorial loop from Billy-Montigny, which is 42.5 km long and features a manageable elevation gain of around 270 meters.
For advanced cyclists seeking a challenge, Rouvroy offers routes with significant distance and elevation. Consider the The White Way – Memory Cycle Route loop from Billy-Montigny, a 101.9 km route with over 780 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding ride through varied countryside.
The road cycling routes around Rouvroy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, the well-maintained RAVeL paths, and the scenic beauty of the Gaume region.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter sites like the Loos-en-Gohelle slag heap or the intriguing Trou des Fées (Fairy Hole) near Virton, a natural cave system with local legends. The charming Torgny village, known for its unique architecture and Mediterranean ambiance, is also a highlight in the Gaume region.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Rouvroy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Big Rock Passage – Fampoux - Canalized Scarpe loop from Corons de Méricourt and the Lake Brunémont – Bridge Over the Canal loop from Billy-Montigny.
Yes, the area around Rouvroy is steeped in history. You can find several significant historical sites, such as the Canadian National Vimy Memorial and the Vimy Ridge Shell Craters, offering poignant stops along your ride.
Rouvroy, part of the Gaume region often called 'Belgian Provence,' benefits from a mild microclimate. This makes spring, summer, and early autumn particularly pleasant for road cycling, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes.
Yes, if you're looking for climbs, Rouvroy offers routes with notable elevation gain. For instance, the Côte de l'Antenne de Bouvigny loop from Corons de Méricourt covers 65.3 km with over 625 meters of ascent, providing a good workout for your legs.


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