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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bévillers offer opportunities to explore the rural landscape of the Nord department in France. The region is characterized by gentle, rolling terrain, often featuring agricultural fields and small villages. Elevation changes are generally modest, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The network of routes provides access to the quiet countryside, ideal for relaxed cycling.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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23.6km
01:41
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.1km
00:53
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.1km
02:50
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.4km
02:26
250m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:23
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Château d'Esnes is a historic castle located in the picturesque French village of Esnes. Dating back to the 18th century, the castle is surrounded by lush gardens and a charming park, giving it a picturesque and peaceful feel. The Château d'Esnes is known for its classical architecture, with impressive facades and elegant interiors that reflect the grandeur of that time.
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!! April 20, 2024 ongoing installation of kiosks at all entrances and exits of the path. (photos 12 and 13) Edit April 26, 2024: installation of kiosks completed + large stones. Traffic still possible but a barrier at each entrance and exit (4) of the path requiring dismounting, managing the passage of the bike to the kiosk.
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The tower of this former windmill still makes a good impression and, on the one hand, still shapes the surrounding landscape to this day. On the other hand, it lacks precisely those elements that were once so fundamental to its appearance: Without the characteristic wings - which used to capture the force of the wind to set the heavy millstones in motion - the building is now missing an essential architectural element.
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Paved area between the communes of Viesly and Quiévy used by Paris-Roubaix. 1800m long and with a difficulty of 3 stars. It is in good condition and rolling.
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Magnificent cobblestone sector uphill to go to Le Tronquoy. It really is in superb condition. It is about 760m long.
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The castle of Esnes is a private castle (which belongs to the Landas family for 900 years) can be visited on the last Sunday, from April to October.
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3700 meters - 4 stars The strip has been in use since 1973 and the last part was re-paved in 2007. For several years now it has been the longest strip and with 4 stars a fierce challenge. The strip has a V-shape and halfway through you actually drive back where you came from. The strip therefore starts and ends on the same road, namely the D113. It is also remarkable that the second part after turning right is an "ordinary" D-road. Because of the length you really look forward to your end. The turn halfway should not be underestimated because the road is narrow and the turn is a bit tight. Especially difficult if you pass here with a large group. Furthermore, it rises false flat in a number of places and that in combination with the bad stones makes it a serious challenge. At the end of the strip on the left is a beautiful farmhouse, the Ferme de la Fontaine au Tertre. This medieval farmhouse played an important role at the end of the First World War when it was converted into a field hospital.
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There are over 90 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bévillers listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, Bévillers offers a good selection of easy no-traffic routes. You'll find approximately 39 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride. An example is the Avesnes-les-Aubert Path loop from Avesnes-les-Aubert, which is just over 11 km long with minimal elevation gain.
The routes around Bévillers generally feature varied terrain. While many are smooth, some routes, like the Le Tronquoy – Tronquoy cobbled sector loop from Caudry, incorporate historic cobbled sections, adding a unique challenge and character to your ride. Always check the route details for specific surface information.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Bévillers area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Bike loop from Saint-Aubert offers a convenient circular journey.
For those seeking longer rides, there are several moderate routes extending up to 45 km or more. The Bike loop from Fontaine-au-Pire is a moderate option spanning approximately 45.9 km, offering a good distance for a day tour.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Esnes Castle, the impressive Porte Notre-Dame de Cambrai, and the Country house of the Abbey of Saint-Aubert in Cambrai. These highlights offer cultural and historical insights into the region.
While specific parking information for each route is best checked on its individual komoot page, many routes starting from towns like Caudry or Saint-Aubert will have public parking options available within the vicinity, making it convenient to access the trails.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Bévillers, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes and the opportunity to discover the local heritage.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, there are 13 difficult no-traffic routes available. These routes typically feature more significant elevation changes or longer distances, providing a rewarding experience. An example of a moderate route that offers a good workout is the Chapelle Saint Jacques – Esnes Castle loop from Caudry.
Access to specific route starting points via public transport can vary. It's advisable to check local bus or train services connecting to towns like Avesnes-les-Aubert or Caudry, which serve as common starting points for many of the routes. Always verify schedules and bike carriage policies with the local transport providers.


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