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Road cycling routes around Croisilles, located in the Pas-de-Calais department of Hauts-de-France, offer varied landscapes for cyclists. The region features rolling terrain with gentle hills, rural scenery, and canal-side routes. This topography provides a diverse cycling experience without being overly mountainous, suitable for road bikes.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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40.7km
01:54
450m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.6km
02:14
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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62.8km
02:49
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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44.4km
01:52
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.7km
01:44
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Abbey of Saint-Évroult is a former Benedictine abbey. It is renowned for having been founded in the 6th century by Saint Évroult under the name of “Abbey of Ouche”.
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Ruin of the Abbey in the town of Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois, you can easily visit the grounds!
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Ruins of an ancient Benedictine abbey, founded in the 6th century by Saint Évroult, a nobleman who became a monk. Saint-Évroult Abbey was a center of learning and culture in the Middle Ages, but it was destroyed during the French Revolution. You can still admire the remains of the Gothic church, the cloister and the abbot's house, as well as the view of the pond and the forest. The abbey also has an interpretation center which tells its history and presents some archaeological discoveries, such as a beautiful 12th century rose window. You can also spend the night in the gîte set up in the abbot's former home. Saint-Évroult Abbey is a place where you can immerse yourself in the past and appreciate the beauty of nature.
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The St Evroult Notre Dame du Bois pond belonged to the ancient abbey of Saint-Evroult where monks sought solitude for centuries. Along the way, you can admire the Saint-Clair fountain, source of the Charentonne, and the ruins of the abbey.
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Saint-Evroult Abbey is a 7th century Benedictine abbey. The splendid ruins you see in front of you are the result of major works carried out in the 13th century, when the abbey was fortified.
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Saint-Evroult Abbey is a 7th century Benedictine abbey. The splendid ruins you see in front of you are the result of major works carried out in the 13th century when the abbey was enriched.
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Opposite, a bakery with very good products for picnics or snacks.
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The village is very pretty. The effort to access it too.
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The region around Croisilles offers varied landscapes for road cycling, characterized by rolling terrain with gentle hills, picturesque rural scenery, and scenic canal-side routes. While there are ascents and descents, the area is not overly mountainous, making it suitable for a diverse cycling experience.
There are over 60 tracked road cycling routes around Croisilles, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes cover a total distance of over 300 km.
Yes, Croisilles offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Château de Gacé loop from Croisilles is an easy 37.5 km trail that takes about 1 hour 32 minutes to complete, leading through gentle hills and rural landscapes.
Croisilles and its surroundings are rich in history. You can encounter sites with Roman roots and those significant to World War I. Specific attractions accessible by bike include the Château de Gacé and The Haras du Pin. The region's proximity to Arras also means UNESCO World Heritage sites are within reach for cultural exploration.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural features. You can enjoy canal-side routes like 'La Scarpe à vélo' with locks and regional biodiversity. While primarily for walking, areas like Lac Bleu with its tranquil waters and surrounding wood can serve as attractive points of interest or short detours during a ride. The rural landscapes themselves offer many picturesque views.
The Hauts-de-France region, including Croisilles, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures and more stable weather conditions, ideal for enjoying the rural scenery and varied terrain.
Yes, many routes in the Croisilles area are designed as loops. For example, the Château de Gacé – Montormel Memorial loop from Coulmer and the Château de Gacé – The Haras du Pin loop from Gacé are popular moderate circular routes.
The road cycling routes in Croisilles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of gentle hills and rural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances and more elevation, there are several moderate routes. The Saint-Évroult Abbey – Château de Gacé loop from Gacé covers over 62 km with significant elevation gain, offering a more challenging ride.
While specific policies vary, public transport options in the Hauts-de-France region may allow bicycles, particularly on regional trains. It's advisable to check the specific operator's website for their current bicycle policy and any associated fees or restrictions before planning your journey.
Croisilles, being a rural area, typically offers various parking options, especially in the village center. Look for designated public parking areas which are generally available for visitors. It's usually straightforward to find a spot to start your cycling adventure.
Beyond the canal-side routes, the region's gentle hills and rural landscapes provide a constantly changing natural backdrop. Keep an eye out for the distinctive stone pillars known as 'Les Bonnettes,' which add a unique local touch to the outdoor experience.


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