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4,746
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No traffic road cycling routes around Provin are primarily characterized by a gently undulating landscape, featuring open agricultural fields and scattered small hills. The region offers a network of quiet roads suitable for road bikes, often passing through rural villages and alongside waterways. Elevation gains are generally modest, with most routes presenting gradual ascents rather than steep climbs. This makes the area accessible for various fitness levels seeking car-free cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
5.0
(4)
72
riders
65.6km
02:41
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
36
riders
49.5km
02:21
60m
60m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
(1)
27
riders
91.6km
04:12
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.5
(4)
20
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(1)
15
riders
28.9km
01:11
80m
80m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This is not the Vertain mill. It's on the Templeuve side.
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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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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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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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Anecdote: During the battle, Sergeant Simon Fraser heard a wounded soldier cry out, "Don't forget me, cobber!" Despite the danger, Fraser returned to the battlefield to save the man, an act of bravery that was later immortalized in the statue. This event emphasizes the sacrifice and strong bond between soldiers during the horrors of war.
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The Cobbers Australian Memorial is located in the Australian Memorial Park near Fromelles. This memorial commemorates the Australian soldiers who died during the Battle of Fromelles on 19-20 July 1916. The statue, designed by Peter Corlett, shows Sergeant Simon Fraser carrying a wounded comrade out of no man's land. The name "Cobbers" comes from a letter Fraser wrote, describing the bravery and camaraderie of the soldiers.
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There are over 130 traffic-free road cycling routes around Provin, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging excursions.
Yes, Provin offers a good selection of easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. There are 31 routes specifically categorized as easy, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and smooth surfaces.
The traffic-free road cycling routes around Provin often take you through diverse landscapes. You can expect to pass by serene lakes and ponds such as Etang de Wingles, and potentially through forested areas. Some routes also feature historical points of interest like the Le Trou Aid Post Cemetery, offering a blend of nature and history.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Provin, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 14 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads and varied scenery, making it an enjoyable destination for traffic-free rides.
Yes, if you're looking for a longer ride, routes like the Etang de Wingles – Fresnicourt coast loop from Bauvin – Provin offer distances of over 100 km. This particular route also features significant elevation gain, providing a good challenge for experienced riders.
Absolutely. Many of the routes around Provin are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Etang de Wingles – Meurchin water station loop from Bauvin – Provin, which offers a moderate 54 km ride.
Beyond the natural beauty of lakes and forests, some routes pass by significant historical sites. For instance, the VC Corner Cemetery and Memorial loop from Meurchin takes you past important memorial sites, offering a reflective experience alongside your ride.
While many routes are relatively flat, some do offer more challenging climbs. The Etang de Wingles – Fresnicourt coast loop from Bauvin – Provin, for example, includes over 640 meters of elevation gain over its 102 km distance, making it suitable for cyclists seeking a more strenuous ride.
Moderate routes vary in length and duration. For example, the Thr First – Fresco loop from Bauvin – Provin is about 49 km long and typically takes around 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete, offering a good balance for a half-day outing.
Yes, several routes feature beautiful water bodies. You can explore highlights like Phalempin State Forest Ponds, Marsh Pond, and Marais de la Galance, which are often part of or easily accessible from the traffic-free cycling paths.


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