Fricourt Salient and Lochnagar Crater Loop
Fricourt Salient and Lochnagar Crater Loop
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10.1km
80m
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Jog this 6.3-mile (10.1 km) moderate loop from La Boisselle to explore the historic Lochnagar Crater and Fricourt German Military Cemetery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through a protected area
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Trou de mine de La Boisselle (Lochnagar Crater)
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117 m
Highlight • Historical Site
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3.20 km
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10.1 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.10 km
2.43 km
1.95 km
548 m
Surfaces
6.92 km
2.55 km
548 m
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Parking is generally available near the Lochnagar Crater. Given the historical nature of the area, parking might be in designated small lots or along rural roadsides. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, when visiting sensitive historical sites like the Lochnagar Mine Crater and the Fricourt German Military Cemetery, dogs should be kept on a leash out of respect for the memorials and other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant running conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful countryside views. Summer can be warm, and winter runs may require appropriate gear for potentially muddy or chilly conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Lochnagar Mine Crater, the Fricourt German Military Cemetery, or the surrounding trail. These sites are open to the public for visitation and remembrance.
The terrain is varied. Around the Lochnagar Crater, you'll find a wooden walkway, though some sections may have steps. Beyond that, expect a mix of rural roads, dirt paths, and grassy sections through fields. The ground, especially near the crater, can be chalky and uneven in places. Trail running shoes are recommended.
This loop is considered a 'moderate' run. While the elevation gain of approximately 84 meters over 10 kilometers is manageable, the varied terrain, including unpaved sections and potentially uneven ground, means it's not a smooth road run. It's suitable for individuals with a decent level of fitness who are comfortable with some off-road running.
This route is rich in World War I history. You will directly encounter the massive Lochnagar Mine Crater, a poignant reminder of the Battle of the Somme, and the solemn Fricourt German Military Cemetery, with its thousands of graves. The starting point, La Boisselle, also holds significant historical importance.
While history dominates, the loop also takes you through the peaceful, pastoral landscapes of the Somme region. You'll see agricultural fields and rural settings, which offer a stark contrast to the area's violent past. The open countryside provides a reflective backdrop to the historical landmarks.
Yes, as the name suggests, this is a loop trail. It starts and ends in La Boisselle, taking you past the Lochnagar Mine Crater and the Fricourt German Military Cemetery before returning to your starting point.
Given the varied terrain, good trail running shoes are highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and consider bringing water, especially on warmer days, as there are limited facilities directly on the trail. A small backpack for essentials is also useful.
The immediate vicinity of the crater and cemetery is primarily memorial. However, the nearby villages, including La Boisselle and others in the Somme region, may offer cafes, restaurants, or small shops for refreshments and meals. It's a good idea to plan ahead if you intend to eat or drink after your run.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Western Front Way : Albert -> Compiègne and the Hameau de la Ferme du Bois.
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