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Touring cycling around Fresnes-Lès-Montauban offers routes through the Hauts-de-France region, characterized by accessible paths and diverse natural landscapes. The area features a network of cycling paths, including the Scarpe canal greenway, which provides a peaceful route along a towpath. Cyclists can explore rural landscapes, fields, woods, rivers, and plains, often on mostly paved surfaces. The region's terrain is generally gentle, with low elevation gains, making it suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful place, calm and peaceful.
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A remarkable story about the Canadian trenches concerns the preparations for the attack on Vimy Ridge in April 1917. The Canadian divisions used an underground quarry and created additional corridors towards the front. These tunnels and trenches played a crucial role in the success of the attack, with the Canadians managing to retake the strategically important ridge in just three days.
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A remarkable story about the Vimy Memorial concerns its unveiling in 1936. More than 50,000 people, including 6,200 Canadians, attended the ceremony. The presence of so many veterans and survivors underscored the profound impact of the war and the enduring bond between Canada and France. The memorial has since become a symbol of Canadian courage and sacrifice.
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The Mémorial national du Canada à Vimy is an impressive war memorial, commemorating the members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who died during the First World War. The memorial, designed by Walter Seymour Allward, was unveiled on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII. It commemorates the 11,169 Canadian soldiers who died in France and have no known grave.
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A special story about the monument concerns the two colonels, Pein and Cros, who were both killed during the division's actions in May 1915. Their names are inscribed on the monument, along with an inscription commemorating the courage and determination of the soldiers: "Aux morts de la division marocaine, sans peur, sans pitié". This tribute emphasises the heavy losses and heroic efforts of the Moroccan Division during the battle.
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The Monument à la Division Marocaine in Givenchy-en-Gohelle commemorates the courage and sacrifice of the Moroccan Division during the First World War. This monument was erected in honour of the breakthrough made by the division during the Battle of Artois on 9 May 1915. The Moroccan Division, led by General Georges Louis Humbert, played a crucial role in breaking through the German lines and capturing strategic terrain.
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Organized hike, lots of fields, no forest, shame 😏
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Did you know that you can be on Canadian territory in Northern France? The Mémorial de Vimy is located between Lens and Arras. An area of 110 hectares that France lent to Canada shortly after WWI. It is the place where Canadian troops reclaimed a ridge from the Germans in 1917. An unexpected and spectacular victory. But also a precious one. Because in 3 days 3,600 Canadians died and 7,000 men were injured.
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There are over 200 touring cycling routes documented on komoot for the Fresnes-Lès-Montauban area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with nearly half being easy and another half moderate, ensuring options for most cyclists.
The routes around Fresnes-Lès-Montauban are generally characterized by gentle terrain with low elevation gains, making them suitable for touring cyclists. Many paths are mostly paved, and you'll find greenways along canals, rural landscapes, open fields, and paths through marshland. The Scarpe canal greenway, for instance, features a stabilized dolomite surface suitable for all types of bicycles.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The greenways along canals, such as the Scarpe canal, provide peaceful, car-free environments ideal for families. If you venture towards the broader Montauban area, there are even dedicated walking and cycling paths designed for families, often featuring educational trails highlighting local heritage. An easy route like the Marais de Biache St Vaast loop from Plouvain is a good example of a shorter, accessible ride.
The touring cycling routes around Fresnes-Lès-Montauban offer a chance to explore diverse natural landscapes including fields, woods, rivers, and plains. You can also encounter specific landmarks such as the Menhir of Lécluse or the Devil's Stone, which is part of the route La Pierre du Diable Menhir – Chemin du Marais loop from Biache-Saint-Vaast. The Scarpe riverbanks are another prominent natural feature, offering tranquil scenery.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Fresnes-Lès-Montauban are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Scarpe riverbanks – The Scarpe by bike loop from Biache-Saint-Vaast, which follows the tranquil river and canal, or the The Scarpe by bike – Canadian Trail loop from Gavrelle.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Fresnes-Lès-Montauban, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 290 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful greenways, the accessible terrain, and the opportunity to explore rural landscapes and natural features.
While Fresnes-Lès-Montauban itself offers routes up to around 54 km, the broader region, particularly if considering the Montauban area in Tarn-et-Garonne, connects to significant long-distance paths. The renowned "Canal des Deux Mers à Vélo" is a greenway that stretches for nearly 700 km, connecting the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, with detours like the Montech canal path offering gentle, extended rides.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling, with spring (April and May) often highlighted as a popular time for cyclists in the broader Montauban area due to favorable weather and flowering meadows. However, the accessible nature of the routes, many on paved or stabilized surfaces, makes them enjoyable throughout much of the year, avoiding extreme summer heat or winter cold.
Information specific to public transport in Fresnes-Lès-Montauban with bike carriage is not detailed. However, in many French regions, local buses and trains may have restrictions or dedicated spaces for bikes, especially outside peak hours. It's advisable to check with local transport operators for their specific bike policies before planning your journey.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are some more difficult routes. For example, the Passage between two ponds – The canalized Scarpe loop from Biache-Saint-Vaast is rated as difficult, covering over 54 km. While the overall elevation gain in the region is generally low, these routes may feature longer distances or slightly more varied terrain to test your endurance.
Many cycling routes in the area, especially those starting from towns like Biache-Saint-Vaast or Plouvain, will likely have designated parking areas nearby. For routes along greenways like Les bords de la Scarpe, access points often include parking facilities. It's recommended to check the starting point details of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking information.


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