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Touring cycling around Ferfay offers routes through the varied landscapes of northern France's Pas-de-Calais department. The region features a mix of rolling hills, open agricultural fields, and a network of canals and rivers. Cyclists can explore tranquil inland countryside, including areas around the reclaimed Terril d'Auchel-Ferfay. The terrain provides options ranging from gentle, traffic-free paths to routes with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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a pleasure this gravel climb. Watch out for the barrier at the bottom when starting
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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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A farming and former mining village some 16 km southwest of Béthune. The commune is the birthplace of Philippe Pétain, Marshal of France. Before the French Revolution, Cauchy-à-la-Tour was the seat of a seigniory.
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The Église Saints-Lugle-et-Luglien is a church in Ferfay. It is dedicated to Saints Lugle and Luglien, two 7th-century Irish princes who were on a pilgrimage to Rome when they were attacked and murdered in northern France. Their bodies were thrown into a pond, but were later recovered and buried in a chapel in Hurionville. The church in Ferfay contains a 16th-century polychrome wooden reliquary containing the remains of the saints. The saints are celebrated on 23 October in the Catholic calendar.
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The Sainte-Mélanie chapel, built in 1848 by Roseline d'Hinnisdael in memory of her mother and as a family burial place, was built in the park of the Château de Ferfay, on the edge of the Chaussée Brunehaut. Today it is owned by the municipality of Ferfay. During the bombings of the Second World War, the castle was completely destroyed, the chapel lost its stained glass windows. This was followed by waterproofing work. Fifty years later, the building shows serious signs of weakness: masonry, framework and roofing. The chapel is the work of the Parisian architect Pierre-Charles Dusillion (1804–1878) and is one of the rare examples of neo-Renaissance architecture of Italian inspiration in the Pas-de-Calais, perhaps soon protected as historical monuments.
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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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There are nearly 140 touring cycling routes around Ferfay listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes over 50 easy routes, nearly 70 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging options.
The terrain around Ferfay is quite varied. You'll find routes through tranquil inland countryside with rolling hills and open agricultural fields, as well as paths alongside canals and rivers. Some routes might include segments on reclaimed industrial landscapes like the wooded Terril d'Auchel-Ferfay, offering unique natural environments. While many paths are paved, some routes, especially more difficult ones, may include unpaved sections.
Yes, Ferfay offers several easy touring cycling routes suitable for families. These often feature gentle, traffic-free paths along canals and rivers or through local villages. An example of a shorter, easy route is the Saints Lugle and Luglien Church – Cauchy à la Tour loop from Auchel, which is 12.3 km long and takes you through local villages and past historical sites.
Cycling around Ferfay allows you to discover various points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Birthplace of Saint Benoît Labre or the Saint-Pierre Church and Book-Sharing Box, Busnettes. Natural features include the unique, wooded Terril Number 5 of Lapugnoy, an old slag heap reclaimed by nature, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. You can also explore the Bours Keep or the Vallée Carreau Park.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ferfay are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Birthplace of Saint Benoit – Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq loop from Amettes is a moderate 41.6 km circular route, and the Waterfall of Nave river in Bourecq loop from Nord-Pas-de-Calais offers an easy 15.6 km option.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through early autumn. The varied landscapes, including open fields and wooded areas, offer beautiful scenery during these seasons. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn bring milder temperatures and vibrant colors. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While Ferfay itself is inland, it's within reach of broader regional and EuroVelo cycling networks. The Pas-de-Calais department is part of the EuroVelo 4 (La Vélomaritime) route along the Opal Coast, offering stunning sea views. The region also features routes like the 'Memory Cycle Route' and the 'Véloroute du Bassin Minier,' which utilize former railway lines for traffic-free corridors, providing diverse options for longer tours.
The touring cycling routes around Ferfay are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied countryside, the mix of historical sites, and the tranquil paths alongside rivers and through agricultural fields.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are 20 difficult touring cycling routes around Ferfay. These routes may feature more significant elevation gains or unpaved sections. An example is the Saints Lugle and Luglien Church – Ferfay loop from Nord-Pas-de-Calais, a 37.6 km route with notable elevation changes.
While specific dedicated cyclist parking information isn't always available for every starting point, many routes begin from villages or towns where public parking is typically available. For routes starting from specific attractions or trailheads, local signage often indicates parking options. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for suggested starting points, which often correspond to accessible parking areas.
Yes, the region has a unique industrial heritage, particularly with its reclaimed slag heaps. The Terril d'Auchel-Ferfay is a notable example, now a wooded area accessible for appreciating nature. While primarily for hiking, some cycling routes may pass by or offer views of these re-naturalized landscapes, providing a unique blend of history and nature. The 'Véloroute du Bassin Minier' also utilizes former railway lines, offering insights into the mining basin's past.
Yes, there are routes that specifically highlight this historical location. The Amettes – Birthplace of Saint Benoit loop from Amettes is a moderate 39.8 km route that takes you directly to the Birthplace of Saint Benoît Labre, allowing you to explore this significant site by bike.


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