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Jogging routes around Bailleul-Lès-Pernes traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills and agricultural fields. The area features a mix of open countryside and smaller woodlands, offering varied running surfaces. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making it suitable for a range of running abilities.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
22
runners
23.0km
02:35
280m
280m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.7km
01:53
220m
220m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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runners
12.9km
01:21
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.02km
00:50
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.51km
00:54
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very well-known place for pilgrims and a good tavern which recently reopened: LA TABLE DE ST BENOIT.
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One man not so well known to us. Worth reading his life and what he means to many.
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The patron saint of the marginalized, Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, was born in 1748 in the picturesque village of Amettes. He is better known as "God's Traveler." A French mendicant pilgrim, he traveled the roads of Europe, from sanctuary to sanctuary until his final stop: Rome. He was canonized in 1881. The birthplace of Saint Benedict Joseph, a small chalet, has become an important pilgrimage site in Artois, dedicated to his memory and housing his belongings.
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The patron saint of the marginalized, Saint Benoît-Joseph Labre, was born in 1748 in the picturesque village of Amettes. He is better known as the “wanderer of God”. As a French beggar pilgrim, he traveled the roads of Europe, from shrine to shrine until his last stop: Rome. He was canonized in 1881. The birthplace of Saint Benoît-Joseph, a small chalet, has become an important place of pilgrimage in Artois, dedicated to his memory and collecting objects that belonged to him.
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Patron saint of the marginalized, Saint Benoît-Joseph Labre was born in the picturesque village of Amettes in 1748. He is better known as the “wanderer of God”. A French beggar pilgrim, he traveled the roads of Europe going from sanctuary to sanctuary until his final stop: Rome. He was canonized in 1881. The birthplace of Saint Benoît-Joseph, a small country cottage, has become a major place of pilgrimage in Artois dedicated to his memory bringing together objects that belonged to him.
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Alone wood in the area with trial always under the trees
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There are over 160 running routes in the Bailleul-Lès-Pernes area, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. Most of these are moderate, with a good selection of easy and difficult trails as well.
Yes, Bailleul-Lès-Pernes offers several easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. These routes typically feature gentle terrain through open fields and quiet country roads, with minimal elevation gain. For example, the Running loop from Ames is a moderate route that can be approached at an easier pace, covering about 8.1 kilometers with gentle elevation changes.
The running trails around Bailleul-Lès-Pernes traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills and agricultural fields. You'll find a mix of open countryside and smaller woodlands, offering varied running surfaces. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making it suitable for a range of running abilities.
Many of the jogging routes in Bailleul-Lès-Pernes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An excellent example is the Running loop from Auchel, which offers a moderate 12.9 km path through rural scenery and gentle ascents.
Generally, the rural and open nature of the trails around Bailleul-Lès-Pernes makes them suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Always check local regulations and be mindful of other trail users.
While jogging, you might encounter various points of interest reflecting the region's history and landscape. Notable attractions nearby include the historic Bours Keep, or the unique landscape of Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy. These offer glimpses into the local heritage and natural beauty.
Yes, for more experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The Nedon Wood loop from Pernes is a challenging 16.7 km trail with significant elevation changes, taking you through varied terrain in woodlands and open areas.
The running routes in Bailleul-Lès-Pernes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 25 reviews. Runners often praise the quiet country roads, the varied terrain through woodlands and open fields, and the overall peaceful atmosphere of the agricultural landscapes.
The lengths of jogging routes vary significantly. You can find shorter runs around 5 kilometers, such as the Running loop from Ferfay (8.0 km), which takes about 49 minutes. There are also longer, more challenging options like the Running loop from Sachin, which is about 8.5 kilometers, or even longer routes exceeding 15 kilometers for endurance training.
While Bailleul-Lès-Pernes is a rural area, some routes may be accessible via local bus services to nearby villages. However, for maximum flexibility and direct access to trailheads, driving and parking are generally the most convenient options. Always check local public transport schedules in advance.
Many of the easier and moderate routes, particularly those on quiet country roads and through open fields, are suitable for families. These routes often have minimal elevation and provide a pleasant environment for a leisurely run or walk with children. Look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' with shorter distances.


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