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Hiking around Ardres offers gentle routes through a landscape characterized by its prominent lake, Lac d'Ardres, and surrounding rural areas. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Paths often follow the lake shore or wind through open fields and small villages, connecting natural beauty with local historical points.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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30
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5.91km
01:31
20m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.06km
00:46
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.3km
04:27
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.38km
02:24
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.37km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The artist was inspired by the famous phrase of the supreme and truly Cornelian call: "Arise, the dead!" ". This call is proclaimed by a grenadier with a greatcoat half torn by the explosions; he steps over a gabion and prepares to launch the deadly projectile towards the enemy: the poilu is alive and the stone seems alive. Despite the difficulties in the execution, the artist fortunately managed to avoid any heaviness, he was able to give the stone all the desired and possible flexibility. Ardres was kind enough, in keeping with the erection of this magnificent monument, to honour the memory of the 82 heroes and their children who died gloriously during the Great War.
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This bastion is the only remnant of the fortification system of the town built in the mid-16th century, but interesting as an example of Renaissance fortifications
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The Église Notre-Dame de Graces is a church in Ardres, France. It was founded in the 11th century and is dedicated to Saint-Omer and Notre-Dame de Grâce. The building is in flamboyant style and is made of limestone on a cruciform plan. The tower rising from the crossing of the transept is topped with a slate spire. The interior of the church contains an exceptional series of stained glass windows from the 19th century, as well as a statue of Notre-Dame des Grâces from the 13th century and a statue of Sainte Apolline from the 17th century. The address of the church is 56 Rue de l'Arsenal, 62610 Ardres, France.
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Between 1522 and 1541, François I reinforced the stronghold of Ardres with six bastions attached to the medieval wall. The work was entrusted to the Italian architect Dominique de Cortona, known as Boccador. Razed after 1849, all that remains of these fortifications is the Condette bastion, the conservation of which is due to the development of a public garden. It is a bastion whose salient forms an angle of 70 meters in length on the face and 30 meters in length on the side, comprising three high brick vaulted galleries, serving the access stairs to the lower defenses. The countermine gallery bypasses the main orillons by serving four firing positions, each pierced with three divergent firing slots for multidirectional fire for long guns. Above, a ventilation rises to the surface of the bastion to allow the smoke from the shots to escape. Presence in the sides of a casemate for heavy artillery, with two French embrasures, covered with a brick vault resting on a central pillar with three vents. This bastion is intended to be a transitional work between fortification by artillery towers and fortification by bastions.
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Le Grand Hebdomadaire, n°44, Sunday October 30, 1921, p. 370.: Ardres has also just erected a war memorial, the work of the sculptor Greber. The artist was inspired by the famous phrase of the supreme and truly Cornelian call: “Arise, the dead!” ". This call is proclaimed by a grenadier with a greatcoat half torn by the explosions; he steps over a gabion and prepares to launch the deadly projectile facing the enemy: the poilu is alive and the stone seems animated. Despite the difficulties of execution, the artist fortunately managed to avoid any heaviness, he was able to give the stone all the desired and possible flexibility. Ardres was kind enough to honor, as appropriate by the erection of this beautiful monument, the memory of the 82 heroes, its children, who fell gloriously during the great war.
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Small forest that invites you to take a walk.
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A beautiful lake on the edge of Ardres.
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Ardres offers a diverse network of nearly 30 hiking trails. These routes primarily feature gentle terrain, making them accessible for various fitness levels, with a focus on lakeside paths and rural scenery.
Yes, Ardres is ideal for beginners, with 17 easy trails. Many routes are relatively flat, often following the shores of Lac d'Ardres. A good option is the Église Notre-Dame de Graces – Étang d'Ardres loop from Ardres, which is an easy 5.9 km trail combining historical landmarks with scenic lakeside paths.
Absolutely. The generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths around Ardres, especially those circling Lac d'Ardres, are very suitable for families. Many routes are short and offer pleasant views without significant elevation changes, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children. The Étang d'Ardres loop from Calais (3.4 km) is a great easy option for families.
Hiking in Ardres is characterized by its gentle, mostly flat terrain. You'll find paths winding along the shores of Lac d'Ardres, through open fields, and connecting small villages. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area accessible and enjoyable for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the trails in Ardres are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Étang d'Ardres – Étang d'Ardres loop from Ardres is a popular 9.4 km circular trail that takes you through lakeside paths and rural scenery.
The trails around Ardres often connect natural beauty with local historical points. You can discover landmarks such as the Église Notre-Dame de Graces, the World War Memorial at Ardres, or the Saint-Louis Chapel of Guémy. These highlights offer a glimpse into the region's heritage while you enjoy your hike.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Ardres, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 150 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil lakeside paths, the gentle rural landscapes, and the accessibility of the routes for various ability levels. The connection to historical sites is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
Ardres offers a welcoming environment for dog owners. The numerous rural paths and lakeside trails provide ample space for dogs to enjoy the outdoors. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required, especially near livestock or in populated areas, and carry waste bags to keep the trails clean.
Ardres is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year due to its mild climate and generally flat terrain. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also popular, especially for lakeside walks, but can be warmer. Winter hikes are possible, though paths might be damp.
While Ardres is known for its gentle trails, there are moderate options for those seeking a longer excursion. The Église Notre-Dame de Graces – Bastion Royal loop from Calais is a moderate 19.1 km path that offers a mix of historical sites and open countryside, typically completed in under 5 hours.
Yes, Ardres is generally well-equipped with parking facilities, especially in the town center and near popular starting points for trails around Lac d'Ardres. Many routes are accessible from convenient parking areas, making it easy to begin your hike.
Ardres is accessible by public transport, primarily through local bus services connecting it to larger towns like Calais. While some trailheads might be directly accessible, it's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance to plan your journey to the starting points of specific hikes.


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