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Hiking around Grévillers offers routes through the rural landscape of the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region. The terrain is characterized by generally flat or gently rolling agricultural land, interspersed with small woodlands. Routes typically feature low elevation gains, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The area provides opportunities to explore the countryside surrounding this commune, located near Bapaume and Arras.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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6.44km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.35km
01:23
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.5km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Monument aux Morts in Béhencourt commemorates the French soldiers who died during the wars of 1870-1871, the First World War, and the Second World War. The monument is located in the village of Béhencourt and contains several plaques with the names of the fallen. An interesting anecdote is that the monument also commemorates the victims of the Battle of l'Hallue, which took place on 23 and 24 December 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War. This battle was one of many that took place in the region and had a great impact on the local population.
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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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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the city 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 when 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 representing him.
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The Australian War Cemetery covers an area of 459 m2 with 88 graves from the First World War. The cemetery was opened in March 1917 by the 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station and was in use until June 1917. In April and May 1918, 23 German graves were added.
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The Église Saint-Nicolas is a church in Bapaume, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The church was built in the 16th century on the ruins of an old church and is in Gothic style. It has an impressive bell tower on the north side. The church was bombed several times during the First World War and was in ruins at the end of the war. It was rebuilt between 1924 and 1929 by the architect Eugène Bidard.
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There are over 35 hiking routes around Grévillers, offering a variety of experiences. You'll find 12 easy routes, 23 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging options to explore the local countryside.
The terrain around Grévillers is primarily characterized by rural paths, agricultural fields, and small wooded areas. The landscape is generally flat or gently rolling, with low elevation gains, making most routes accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, Grévillers offers several easy routes suitable for families. These trails typically feature gentle terrain and shorter distances. For example, the Monument to Abel Guidet loop from Ligny-Thilloy is an easy 7.4 km (4.6 miles) path that can be completed in under 2 hours.
Most rural paths and trails around Grévillers are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock. Always ensure you follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Grévillers are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Château de Saint-Léger loop from Ervillers, a moderate 10 km (6.2 miles) path that offers views of the surrounding countryside.
While hiking, you can explore several historical landmarks in the broader area. Notable sites include the Thiepval Memorial, the Delville Wood South African National Memorial, and the Ulster Tower, which are significant World War I memorials. These offer historical context to the region's landscape.
The komoot community rates the hiking experience around Grévillers highly, with an average score of 3.7 stars. Hikers often appreciate the quiet, rural paths, the gentle nature of the terrain, and the opportunity to explore the agricultural landscape and small woodlands at a relaxed pace.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. In Grévillers and surrounding villages like Bucquoy or Ervillers, you can typically find public parking areas, often near village centers or local amenities, which serve as convenient starting points for many routes.
The best time for hiking in Grévillers is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these periods, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, making for comfortable walking conditions through the open countryside and woodlands.
For those seeking a longer excursion, the Les Fourches loop from Bucquoy is a moderate 17.8 km (11.1 miles) trail. It features gentle ascents across the rural landscape and takes approximately 4 hours 40 minutes to complete, offering a good workout for experienced hikers.
Hikes around Grévillers vary in length and duration. Shorter, easy routes like the Bois Loupart loop from Grévillers (6.4 km / 4.0 miles) can be completed in about 1 hour 40 minutes. Longer, moderate trails can take upwards of 4 to 5 hours, depending on your pace.


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