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Gravel biking around Wormhout, located in the Nord department of France, offers varied landscapes suitable for off-road cycling. The region features slightly undulating plains, traces of ancient bocages, and scattered windmills, providing a rural backdrop. Terrain includes both paved and unpaved sections, with some routes featuring challenging segments and varied surfaces. The area is traversed by the Peene Becque and Yser rivers, contributing to the local hydrology and potential riverside paths.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:25
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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There are over a dozen gravel bike trails around Wormhout, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy, flat loops to more challenging rides with significant elevation changes.
Yes, there are easy gravel bike trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Bois des Forts Pond – Bois des Forts loop from Bergues is an easy 19.4-mile (31.2 km) route with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed ride through the flat landscape.
The terrain around Wormhout is quite varied, characteristic of French Flanders. You'll encounter slightly undulating plains, traces of ancient bocages, and scattered windmills. Routes feature a mix of paved and unpaved sections, with some offering challenging segments and diverse surfaces, including potential cobblestone climbs in areas like Cassel.
Absolutely. While many routes offer gentle ascents, some trails provide a more demanding experience. For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Chemin d'Opdeschreve-Riff – The Hermitage loop from Watou is a difficult 36-mile (58 km) route with over 2,000 feet (610 m) of elevation gain, leading through the Houtland region.
The gravel biking routes in Wormhout are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the authentic green landscapes of French Flanders, and the opportunity to explore rural plains and river valleys.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Wormhout are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Bois des Forts Pond – Porte de Cassel (Bergues) loop from Bergues, a moderate 22.8-mile (36.6 km) path offering a slightly longer ride through rural surroundings.
The region is known for its green and authentic landscapes. You'll ride through picturesque scenery, often alongside the Peene Becque and Yser rivers. While not directly on all routes, the tranquil Etang des Trois Sources is a natural haven nearby, and routes extending towards Cassel offer beautiful views from its hilltop village.
Yes, several historical and cultural landmarks can be found near the routes. You might pass by charming villages or historical sites. Notable attractions include Cassel Village with its cozy alleys, the Bergues Belfry, and The mill on Cassel Hill.
Gravel bike routes around Wormhout vary in length and duration. You can find shorter rides like the 19.4-mile (31.2 km) Bois des Forts Pond – Bois des Forts loop, which takes under 2 hours, up to longer routes such as the 27.9-mile (44.9 km) Bois des Forts – Lower Colme Canal loop from Socx, typically completed in about 2 hours 50 minutes.
While specific public transport connections directly to trailheads may vary, Wormhout is part of French Flanders, a region with a developed cycling network. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to towns like Bergues or Watou, which serve as starting points for several routes.
Yes, some routes extend into the Houtland region, offering a different landscape experience. The Sint-Bavokerk Watou – Saint-Bavo Church, Westouter loop from Watou is a 24.9-mile (40.2 km) trail that leads through the Houtland, often completed in about 2 hours 44 minutes.


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