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Road cycling around Ambrines offers diverse terrain within the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France. The region is characterized by open countryside and gently rolling hills, with elevations typically between 107–139 meters (351–456 ft). This landscape provides a mosaic of fields and green spaces, ideal for no traffic road cycling routes. Cyclists can expect tranquil roads and varied terrain, including routes that traverse agricultural lands and connect to broader regional cycling networks.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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65.4km
03:00
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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57.1km
02:35
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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118km
05:03
810m
810m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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42.1km
02:30
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.1km
01:53
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Mont César rises to a height of 138 meters on the left bank of the Thérain River, near the hamlet of Froidmont, in the municipality of Bailleul-sur-Thérain, in the Oise department. The hill, which overlooks the valley and surrounding marshes, has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and was likely a Gallo-Roman oppidum on an ancient, fortified Gallic camp. Archaeological excavations carried out since the 18th century have unearthed numerous objects and remains of fortifications. During excavations conducted in 1878 by Isidore Berton, Gallic coins and various objects from the Roman period were discovered. Want to know more? Click through to the source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_C%C3%A9sar
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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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Small chapel accessible from Saulty, leads to the national
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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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Historical interpretation: Ablain-Saint-Nazaire has two churches. In the center of the city, 2,000 people were born in the Nieuwe Kerk, and they were placed at the end of the bid, which was the interwar period. The remaining parts of the outer wall are no longer destroyed. A flamboyant work of art, created by Jacques Le Caron, architect of the famous Belfry of Arras. It was born in the 16th century by Charles de Bourbon-Carency, he was on the board, he was blessed with wild tones in Saint Nazaire who was born with the genesis of his daughter. Ablain is strategically located at the foot of the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette plateau. The Germans were released in October 1914. From France we can see what happened when we visited Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, the same thing happened with Vimy in Arras and in another Lens that dominated the world. The horrors of war and the dangers of reconstruction On May 9, 1915, the French attacked after six days of bombardment. If you don't know what you're doing, don't worry about your success. Now you can see that the 102,000 people who remained at Vimy Ridge are worth it. Carency in Ablain, recaptured at the same time as Lorette, is in ruins, including the Saint-Nazaire church. At the end of the conflict, the Historical Monuments Commission, which classified this church in 1908, decided not to rebuild it: “These moving ruins must be preserved as a witness to German vandalism. » From Ablainois we have some of the English we have had to deal with; they understood that the state did not want to bear the costs of repairing the destroyed church. In 1922, the congregation was new to you as it grew into the stadium. Until its completion in 1932, it was a barracks submitted by the Canadians that served as a temporary prayer room. As for the Old Church, which was in danger of collapsing, the Historical Monuments consolidated its ruins in 1983. They thus continue to bear witness to the horrors of the war and the dangers of reconstruction. Source: https://ablainstnazaire-org.translate.goog/la-vieille-eglise/?_x_tr_sl=fr&_x_tr_tl=nl&_x_tr_hl=nl&_x_tr_pto=sc
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The castle has been preserved in its original plans. It was built in the Middle Ages (13th and 15th centuries). It is an example of a fortified castle from the plains of Northern Europe. A walk along the “Moats” and an interior visit to the chapel, the vaulted cellars and the floors of the keep are recommended. Enjoy a distant past in the present.
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There are 15 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Ambrines, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 3 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 1 challenging option.
The region around Ambrines is characterized by rolling hills and open countryside, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. You can expect a mix of gentle ascents and enjoyable descents, with tranquil roads winding through a mosaic of fields and occasional forests.
Yes, one notable scenic feature is the Allée des Tilleuls (Lime Tree Avenue). This picturesque departmental road is lined with ancient lime trees, creating a beautiful and memorable cycling experience. You can find it as a highlight here: Allée des Tilleuls.
Several historical points of interest are accessible from the routes. You might pass by the impressive Château de Givenchy, dating back to 1716, or the Castle adjoining the church in Habarcq. The region also features charming churches like the Eglise du Lattre Saint-Quentin and the Church of Saint Maclou in Manin.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling routes around Ambrines, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful solitude of the uncrowded roads and the beautiful, varied landscapes.
Yes, there are 3 easy-rated routes that are generally suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances, allowing for an enjoyable experience for all ages.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Ambrines, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, while winter rides are possible but require appropriate gear for colder weather.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not always signposted, Ambrines and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking options where you can leave your vehicle before starting your ride. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Public transport options directly to Ambrines are limited. The most practical way to access the routes is usually by car. However, you can explore regional bus services or train connections to nearby larger towns like Arras (approximately 22 km away) and cycle from there to Ambrines.
While the routes themselves focus on tranquil, car-free sections, Ambrines and the small villages you pass through often have local bakeries, small shops, or cafes where you can stop for refreshments. It's a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer rides, as services might be spread out.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, there is 1 difficult-rated route among the no-traffic options. This route will likely feature more significant elevation changes and potentially longer distances, providing a more demanding workout.


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