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Mountain biking around Acq offers diverse terrain in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France. The commune, situated along the Scarpe river, features an elevation ranging from 77 to 145 meters. The surrounding region provides a mix of challenging climbs, waterside trails, and routes through forests and agricultural landscapes. This area is known for its varied natural beauty, including lush forests and the broader Pas-de-Calais region's coastal features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.3
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66
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44.5km
03:19
510m
510m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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47.2km
02:48
210m
210m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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50.0km
03:37
510m
510m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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15
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22.3km
01:35
200m
200m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.0km
03:04
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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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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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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mountain bike outing in hiking mode
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nice little mountain bike ride
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Within the 107 hectares of the Vimy Ridge National Historic Site of Canada, near the grandiose memorial erected in honor of the 66,000 Canadian soldiers who died in the Great War, a more modest building is dedicated "to the memory (...) of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers of the Moroccan Division who fell gloriously here on May 9, 10, and 11, 1915." Before the Canadians captured Vimy Ridge from the Germans in April 1917, other soldiers had already set foot there but were unable to hold their ground due to a lack of reinforcements and sufficient artillery support. These "forerunners" were the Moroccan Zouaves and riflemen, wearing red chechias and baggy trousers, accompanied in the Moroccan Division by Foreign Legion volunteers from 52 countries. To the men of the Moroccan Division who set out to assault Vimy Ridge On the morning of May 9, 1915, they broke through the German lines, crossed Folie Wood, and approached Vimy Ridge. To monitor their advance and adjust artillery fire, squares of white cloth were sewn to their backs, making them prime targets for the Germans on their flank. Furthermore, the artillery was running low on ammunition, and reinforcements were not forthcoming: the order to withdraw came with the evening. The Moroccan soldiers were forced to abandon the conquered ground at the cost of heavy losses. The riflemen of the Moroccan Division were among the approximately 820,000 men mobilized in the French colonies or protectorates during the First World War, including 636,000 sent to France as soldiers or laborers. Among the 449,000 engaged in the fighting, the majority came from Algeria (150,000) and the others from sub-Saharan Africa (135,000), Indochina (43,000), Tunisia (39,000), Morocco (34,000). 70,000 of them died on French soil.
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There are over 170 mountain bike trails around Acq listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The trails around Acq cater to various skill levels. You'll find approximately 60 easy routes, over 110 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options for experienced riders. The region offers a good mix of terrain, from gentle paths to more demanding sections with climbs.
Yes, there are numerous easy trails. For instance, The two Towers loop from Agnez-lès-Duisans is an easy route covering about 22 km, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous ride. The broader Pas-de-Calais region also features 'Voies Vertes' (greenways) which are generally flat and suitable for family cycling.
Mountain biking around Acq offers diverse landscapes. You'll encounter waterside trails along the Scarpe river, routes through agricultural fields, and sections of dense woodland. The wider Pas-de-Calais region also boasts authentic natural beauty, including lush forests and, further afield, impressive cliffs and vast sandy beaches.
Yes, the area is rich in historical and natural attractions. You might pass by sites such as The Caucourt Ford and Watermill, or historical sites like the Canadian National Vimy Memorial and Notre-Dame-de-Lorette National Cemetery. Natural features like the Marais de Maroeuil are also accessible.
The mountain bike trails around Acq are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes challenging climbs, waterside trails, and routes through forests and agricultural landscapes.
While Acq itself has an elevation ranging from 77 to 145 meters, many routes in the surrounding area feature notable elevation changes. For example, the Brick bridge – EuroVélo 5 at Souchez loop from Villers-au-Bois includes nearly 390 meters of ascent, offering a good workout for riders.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Acq are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Canadian Memorial – Spoil heaps 74 and 74a loop from Carency, which is a moderate 50 km circular trail.
Many routes in the area provide scenic views, particularly those that traverse higher ground or pass through diverse landscapes. The View from Terril 81 – Murals Under the Bridge loop from Carency is known for leading through varied landscapes, likely offering picturesque spots.
The Pas-de-Calais region, where Acq is located, generally offers good conditions for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer can be great for longer days. Winter riding is possible, but trails might be muddy or require appropriate gear.
Absolutely. Several routes offer substantial distances for longer rides. For instance, the Former Albain-Souchez Station – EuroVélo 5 at Souchez loop from Frévin-Capelle is a moderate 44 km path, and the Canadian Memorial – Spoil heaps 74 and 74a loop from Carency extends to nearly 50 km.


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