Attractions and places to see around Thumeries include a blend of historical sites, local points of interest, and access to natural features. This commune in northern France offers opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. The area features historical landmarks and natural landscapes, including sections of the Phalempin Forest. It provides a variety of spots for exploration and recreation.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Mons and Pevele accelerate 170 km 30 lanes
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Really a strip where you can't cheat... First part goes down a bit so you can pick up some speed to get through. Cobblestones are in really bad condition and with the stacking of the strips this is really one that can break your neck...
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The Templeuve sector was my first cobbled sector on the roads of the legendary Paris Roubaix race.
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@paulnijhof it's a bit of a shame that you copy my texts and photos from my blog.
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This section is nog easy. The cobbles just seam to hate you. You will hate them too. Good luck and please be careful here.
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Excellent single that takes you into the forest. In wet weather it is better to be well equipped with tires on a mountain bike or gravel.
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A three kilometer long legendary cobblestone section. There is only one solution to survive the strip: drive hard over the bump and slow down only on the two corners!
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Thumeries offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly for cycling, hiking, and running. You can explore challenging cobblestone sections like The cobbles at Vertain Mill and Mons-en-Pévèle cobbles, or enjoy scenic trails such as The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack. For more detailed routes, you can find options for hiking, gravel biking, and running around Thumeries.
Yes, the area is known for its challenging cobblestone sections, often associated with events like Paris-Roubaix. The Mons-en-Pévèle cobbles is a legendary three-kilometer long section requiring careful navigation. Another notable segment is The cobbles at Vertain Mill, which, despite its shorter length, features quite bad conditions in parts, making it a demanding ride.
For scenic hiking, the surroundings of Thumeries offer several options. The Phalempin Forest borders the town and features trails like The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack, which offers pleasant passages. You can also explore the area around Talus (or Thélus) of Thumeries, which, despite recent tree felling, is hoped to regain its playful singletracks. For more hiking options, consult the Hiking around Thumeries guide.
Absolutely. The region boasts excellent singletrack trails. The Witches' Singletrack, accessible via the Bois de l'Aumône, is considered one of the most beautiful in the sector, though it can be subject to flooding after heavy rains. Another option is The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack, which runs alongside the Thumeries golf course.
Thumeries has a rich history. You can visit the Église Saint André, an historic church built in 1840 that replaced an older religious building. The Château de Thumeries, also known as Château du Paradis, is another prominent historical structure with parts dating back to 1541, and now functions as a bed and breakfast.
Beyond historical buildings, Thumeries offers cultural points of interest such as Place Charles de Gaulle, the central square established in 1959, which serves as a key gathering point. The town also has historical connections to figures like acclaimed French filmmaker Louis Malle, who was born here in 1932. You can learn more about him on Wikipedia.
For outdoor activities, it's generally best to visit Thumeries during dry weather, especially if you plan to tackle trails like the Witches' Singletrack, which can be flooded after heavy rains. Spring and early autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and drier conditions for hiking and cycling.
Yes, Thumeries hosts a local market on Monday afternoons. This is a great opportunity to experience local life, find regional products, and interact with the community.
While some trails are challenging, the broader Phalempin Forest area offers easier paths suitable for families. Look for routes marked 'easy' in the Hiking around Thumeries guide for options that might be more suitable for all ages.
Many natural trails in the Phalempin Forest and surrounding areas are generally dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always advisable to check specific trail regulations or local signage before heading out, particularly in protected areas.
Specific parking information for individual trailheads can vary. Generally, you can find parking in or near the town center of Thumeries, and then access trails that lead into the Phalempin Forest. For more remote trail access, look for designated parking areas at forest entrances or consult detailed route descriptions on Komoot.
Thumeries itself has local establishments where you might find cafes. While specific cafes with outdoor seating directly adjacent to remote trails are less common, the town center and surrounding villages often provide options for refreshments before or after your outdoor adventures.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of challenging cycling experiences on the historic cobblestone sections and the serene beauty of the forest singletracks. The natural landscapes, like those found in the Phalempin Forest, are often praised for their pleasant passages and scenic views, making them popular for both mountain bikers and hikers.


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