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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hallines traverse a region characterized by diverse natural features, including expansive forests, cultivated wetlands, and agricultural lands. The area is part of the Regional Nature Park Caps et Marais d'Opale, offering varied terrain from coastal proximity to inland waterways. Notable natural features include the Clairmarais and Tournehem Forests, providing shaded paths, and the unique Audomarois Marshes, France's only remaining cultivated wetlands. This landscape provides a picturesque backdrop for touring cyclists seeking routes away from…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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52.1km
04:09
720m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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59.3km
04:37
800m
800m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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64.4km
05:24
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.6km
03:38
570m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:39
460m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The neo-Gothic church was built before 1597 and replaced another building from the 11th century, which stood near the current chapel of Notre-Dame des Affligés. It was partially rebuilt in 1855. The tower dates from 1683. The originality of this construction lies in the fact that the bell tower is not above the entrance door, but above the choir. The door is simply formed by a pointed arch decorated with a pentacle. The first two bays of the nave are built of red brick and the last two in chalk. The four bays of the nave also have a pointed arch. The bell tower is formed by a gable wall that projects above the nave. The buttresses on this side are placed in line with the wall, creating a flat surface. The buttresses of the bell tower on the choir side are well placed on the corners
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The Église St Léger in Cléty is a Catholic church located in the heart of the village, surrounded by a cemetery1. The church is of simple design, with a single nave and a semicircular apse2. It dates from the 16th or early 17th century and has a tower built in 1662 or 16651. The church has a benitier with a basin in brown marble in Louis XV style, a 0.68 m wooden statue from the 16th century of Sainte Anne, the Virgin and the Child Jesus, and a staircase to the top of the tower where a bell can be seen - there used to be two - with a diameter of 1.10 m, cast by Pierre Voulemin in 1678 and donated by Mary, wife of Adrien de Mames (Mametz), lord of Cléty
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The Saint-Omer church. Its bell dates from 1462 and is classified as a historical monument.
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Nice descent to Remilly-Wirquin and first a beautiful panorama over the Aa valley
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Nice cycle path where you also have to cross a moving suspension bridge.
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Museum on the ruins of the Confoss mill, explains papermaking, from its first beginnings in China to the modern paper industry. It also organises exhibitions on paper and cardboard. In the workshop, visitors can make a sheet of paper themselves to the rhythm of the paddle wheel.
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There are over 200 dedicated touring cycling routes around Hallines that prioritize minimal traffic, offering a peaceful experience. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 67 easy, 91 moderate, and 51 difficult options.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hallines are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example of a challenging circular route is the Paper House – Greenway along the Aa loop from Pihem, which covers over 52 km.
The no-traffic routes around Hallines traverse a rich variety of landscapes. You'll cycle through agricultural lands, dense forests like Clairmarais and Tournehem, and alongside intricate waterways of the Audomarois Marshes. The region is part of the Regional Nature Park Caps et Marais d'Opale, offering picturesque backdrops.
Yes, Hallines offers 67 easy-rated touring cycling routes that are ideal for families and beginners looking for a no-traffic experience. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances, allowing for a relaxed ride through the scenic countryside.
Along the no-traffic cycling routes, you can discover several points of interest. Consider visiting the Boat Lift of Fontinettes, an impressive hydraulic engineering feat, or the serene Romelaëre Ponds Nature Reserve. The historic Château d'Hallines also offers a glimpse into the region's papermaking heritage.
While Hallines itself is a smaller community, nearby towns like Saint-Omer offer public transport connections, including the Saint-Omer station. From there, you can often find local connections or cycle to the starting points of various no-traffic routes.
Many of the no-traffic cycling routes around Hallines start from villages or designated parking areas. For example, several routes, such as the Saint Martin Church – Delettes loop from Pihem, begin near Pihem, where you can typically find local parking options. It's advisable to check specific route details for recommended parking spots.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hallines are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars from over 270 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the diverse natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore the region's hidden gems away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, the region boasts several protected natural sites. The Romelaëre Ponds Nature Reserve, a 108-hectare area of ponds and canals, is a notable highlight. You can also find the Pihem Ravine and the Harchelle Lake, offering beautiful natural stops along your ride.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for no-traffic touring cycling in Hallines. The weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
While many no-traffic routes pass through rural areas, you'll often find small villages or towns along the way that offer cafes, bakeries, or local shops for refreshments. Planning your route in advance and checking for amenities in towns like Saint-Omer or other nearby communities can help ensure you have convenient stops.


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