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Mountain bike trails around Favreuil are located in the Pas-de-Calais department of France, characterized by rolling agricultural landscapes and historical sites. The terrain primarily consists of gentle gradients and open countryside, with some routes passing through small villages and forested sections. This region offers a network of paths suitable for exploring local history and rural scenery. The area's topography is generally low-lying, with no significant mountain peaks, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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65.7km
05:01
680m
680m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.6km
02:06
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.3km
03:37
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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49.7km
03:28
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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32.7km
02:09
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Officially part of the Historial de la Grande Guerre, the Thiepval Museum is located near the impressive Thiepval Memorial and offers an in-depth look at the Battle of the Somme of 1916. Opened in 2016 to mark the centenary of this bloody battle, the museum comprises seven thematic areas, each highlighting a different aspect of the war. One of the highlights is the 60-metre-long panoramic comic strip by artist Joe Sacco, which vividly depicts the events of 1 July 1916. Visitors will gain insight not only into the military strategies, but also into the human suffering and the culture of remembrance surrounding the missing of the Somme.
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The Nymphe d'Aveluy is a historical monument in Aveluy, France, commemorating the artwork created by French soldiers during World War I. During periods of rest between battles, soldiers created sculptures and engravings, including the famous "Nymphe d'Aveluy". These works were often photographed and sent to their families on postcards.
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An interesting anecdote is that the monument was inaugurated in 1932 by the Prince of Wales and the French President Albert Lebrun. The monument consists of a series of arches supported by sixteen massive square pillars, on which the names of the missing soldiers are engraved. At the foot of the monument is a Franco-British military cemetery with 600 graves: 300 French and 300 British soldiers.
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The Parc Mémorial de Thiepval is an impressive war memorial that commemorates the 72,337 missing British and South African soldiers who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial is considered one of the greatest British monumental works of the twentieth century. The park also includes a visitor centre, opened in 2004, and the Jardins de la Paix, where visitors can reflect and enjoy the serene surroundings. Every year on 1 July, remembrance ceremonies are held to honour the victims of the Battle of the Somme.
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The town of Bapaume presents one of the most traditional facets of Pas-de-Calais. From its belfry in the village center to the many trails that surround it, discover an authentic village.
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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the town in 1929. In 1934, he was elected general councilor of Pas-de-Calais. In 1936, he ran in the legislative elections and was elected in the second round. He was arrested in 1943 by the Nazis as he left the prefecture, and deported to the Gross-Rosen camp where he died on November 27, 1944. Since 1948, a monument showing him at the time of his arrest honors his memory. At the Town Hall there is an urn with soil from Gross-Rosen as well as a painting of him.
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Monument commemorating the capture of the villages of Beaumont and Hamel on November 13, 1916, by the Scottish Highlanders of the 51st Division. The monument overlooks Ravine Y and depicts a kilted soldier looking toward the former German lines. On its base, an inscription in English and Gaelic reads: "It is good to have friends on the day of battle."
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The largest Newfoundland memorial in Europe. 30 hectare site with preserved trenches
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The terrain around Favreuil is characterized by rolling agricultural landscapes and historical sites, particularly related to WWI. You'll find gentle gradients and open countryside, with some routes passing through small villages and forested sections. The area is generally low-lying, making it accessible for various skill levels.
There are over 50 mountain bike trails around Favreuil, offering a diverse range of experiences. Most of these routes are classified as moderate, with a good selection of easy trails and a few more difficult options for experienced riders.
Yes, Favreuil offers several trails suitable for beginners. With 12 easy routes available, you can enjoy the rolling agricultural landscapes and historical sites without encountering overly challenging terrain. The gentle gradients make it a good area for those new to mountain biking.
While the region is generally known for its gentle gradients, there is at least one difficult mountain bike trail for those seeking a challenge. The Newfoundland Memorial – Beaumont-Hamel trails loop from Achiet is a 41.2-mile route that explores historical WWI sites and varied rural terrain, taking over 5 hours to complete.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Favreuil are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bassin des Fontaines loop from Courcelles-le-Comte and the Monument to Abel Guidet – Bapaume loop from Bapaume, which are popular choices among local riders.
The trails often pass through areas rich in history, particularly related to WWI. You can expect to see historical sites and monuments. For example, the Monument to Abel Guidet – Bapaume loop from Bapaume leads through several historical landmarks. Other points of interest in the wider area include the Bapaume Town Hall and the Chapel of Our Lady of La Salette.
The mountain bike routes in Favreuil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which combines rolling agricultural fields, historical WWI sites, and scattered woodlands, offering options for different ability levels.
Given the prevalence of gentle gradients and open countryside, Favreuil can be a good option for family-friendly mountain biking, especially on the 12 easy routes available. These trails allow for a relaxed pace while exploring the rural scenery and historical sites.
Yes, some trails offer scenic views of the open countryside. The Bassin des Fontaines loop from Courcelles-le-Comte, for instance, features open countryside and passes by the Bassin des Fontaines, providing pleasant scenic views along the way.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the region's agricultural and low-lying nature suggests that spring and autumn would likely offer pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can also be suitable, though it might be warmer.
While Favreuil offers its unique charm, other regions in France are more widely recognized for extensive mountain biking. These include the French Pyrenees, Seine-Eure (with trails like those mentioned on tourisme-seine-eure.com), Seine-et-Marne, the Ardennes (visitardenne.com), Haute Maurienne Vanoise, Provence, and Diois.


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