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Best touring bike routes Hucqueliers are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands. The region features a mix of quiet country roads and paths, suitable for touring cyclists. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes including more significant climbs.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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36.2km
02:10
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.3km
03:55
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.5km
03:14
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.5km
04:18
640m
640m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bras de Bronne, a tributary of the Canche that crosses the city, once served as a natural border. While part of the village was in Artois, the bell tower was in Boulogne: the parish came under the diocese of Boulogne. The patron saint is the founder of the neighboring diocese, Firmin, first bishop of Amiens. In the choir is a beautiful effigy of the saint, sculpted in the 16th century. Marles-Sur-Canche and its parish church dedicated to Saint Firmin contain treasures such as the statue of Saint Nicolas from the 16th century, the bronze bells from 1805 or the Altar from the 18th century. Despite its humble appearance, its history is set in stone. The building combines a sober nave with a beautiful choir in Flamboyant Gothic style, more slender. This contrast between the two sides is astonishing. The Saint Firmin church is thus strongly marked by the architectural heritage of the 15th century. The Marlois are attached to their church which, despite regular work since 1812 and the numerous renovations, shows a worrying state of health, visible by the numerous deteriorations: cracks, detachment of the cladding, broken stones, crumbling, weakened masonry of the buttresses, decaying structural wood.
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It is in the Pas de Calais, in the heart of the green valley of the Canche, 20 km from Le Touquet-Paris-Plage and 5 km from Montreuil sur Mer, a fortified city steeped in history and a secret city of the Templars, that is the mansion Francis... The little Lord of Montville, who had a bit of a delusion of grandeur, had this astonishing residence built of chalk rubble in the style of a fortress built in the 17th century. Partly concealed by the large porch covered with Virginia creeper, the Francis manor is typical of Boulogne manors, these stately homes designed to protect themselves from prowlers. Past the porch, you will first be greeted by a benevolent heterogeneous fauna, a miniature replica of Noah's ark, basking in a vast enclosed courtyard.
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The Chartreuse Notre-Dame-des-Prés is a large former monastery founded in 1325 for the Order of the Carthusians by the Count of Boulogne and closed in 1901 due to the Waldeck-Rousseau law. It is located in France, in Neuville-sous-Montreuil. During the Belle Époque, it became a sanatorium and an artist's residence.
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The Église Saint-Omer is a church in Estrée, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The church was built in 1869 according to plans by the architect Clovis Normand from Hesdin. This chalk construction is inspired by the medieval style of the 13th century. It consists of a front bell tower surmounted by a spire, an elongated nave and a choir with three sides. The furniture is in keeping with the architecture and was made by local craftsmen such as sculptor Victor Morel from Bernieulles and furniture maker Jean-Baptiste Durant from Recques-sur-Course. The church was listed as a historical monument in 1908.
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The Église Saint-Omer is a church in Beussent, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The church is located on Rue De L'église in Beussent and is within a cemetery near the D127 road. The Église Saint-Omer replaces an older building. This first sanctuary had some Romanesque elements. At the beginning of the 19th century, the original church consisted of two naves separated by three octagonal pillars. The removal of two of these supports, which obscured the view of the chancel, led to the collapse of the roof on May 12, 1873. Asked the next day by the works council, Clovis Normand found only a few standing walls when he removed the ruins on May 23 visited3. The church has a Latin cruciform plan with an entrance on the western side. Built with local chalk and Creil stone, it combines formulas dear to Clovis Normand. A modillon cornice supports the roof as in Estrée and Neuville-sous-Montreuil. As often the tower precedes the nave, but here it is little raised. The upper storey, lit by twin windows on each face, directly supports the octagonal spire.
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The Chocolaterie de Beussent-Lachelle is a chocolaterie located in Beussent, France. The address is 66 route de Desvres, Beussent, 621701. The chocolaterie has an online store where you can find a wide range of carefully selected products that will help you discover all the noble values of chocolate. The Chocolaterie de Beussent-Lachelle is one of the few artisanal chocolateries in France that makes its own chocolate from cocoa beans it selects itself in Africa and South America. The cocoa beans from Madagascar and Ecuador are among their favorite origins. For some time now, the chocolate shop has had a plantation in the Amazon region of Ecuador, on the border with Colombia, where it replants “Nacional Ecuador”, an endemic variety of this country. You can also visit their workshops and discover their world, which is a magical universe with the scent of chocolate. Their guide Simon will present their workshop and their know-how from working with cocoa beans from their BIO Inalnapo plantation to roasting, conching and making delicate and traditional recipes in their workshops.
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The motte féodale in Parenty is a vestige of the medieval castle of Thubeauville and is located in the center of the village of Parenty. The peculiarity of the path is that it crosses two other communes, each of which still has a motte féodale: Doudeauville and Bezinghem. Every August, the motte féodale of Parenty turns into a green theater during the Illuminations de la Vallée de la Course and its tributaries.
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ideal rest/dining place in good weather. In bad weather you can eat under a covered place a little further in Bécourt at the sports square.
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The Hucqueliers region is characterized by rolling hills, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands. You'll find a mix of quiet country roads and paths. While elevation changes are generally moderate, some routes do include more significant climbs, offering varied terrain for touring cyclists.
Yes, Hucqueliers offers routes suitable for various fitness levels. There are 7 easy touring bicycle routes available, perfect for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Hucqueliers has 16 difficult routes. An example is the Feudal motte loop from Hucqueliers, which is 30.6 miles (49.3 km) long and features notable elevation gains. Another demanding option is the Mont Graux loop from Hucqueliers, covering 25.2 miles (40.5 km) through rolling hills.
The best time for touring cycling in Hucqueliers is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making for more enjoyable rides through the region's agricultural landscapes and woodlands. Always check local forecasts before heading out.
Many touring bike routes in Hucqueliers are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Saint-Omer Church, Estrée – Notre-Dame-des Près loop from Maninghem is a popular 22.5-mile (36.2 km) circular route exploring the local countryside.
While cycling, you can explore several points of interest. The Saint-Omer Church, Estrée – Notre-Dame-des Près loop from Maninghem passes by historical points of interest, including the Saint-Omer Church, Estrée. Other nearby attractions include the Beussent Chocolaterie and the charming village of Inxent.
There are over 45 touring cycling routes available around Hucqueliers on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 7 easy, 26 moderate, and 16 difficult routes.
The touring cycling routes in Hucqueliers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the quiet country roads, and the scenic views of the surrounding agricultural landscapes and woodlands.
Yes, some routes incorporate forested sections, offering a different cycling experience. For instance, the Forêt de Montcavrel loop from Hucqueliers is a difficult 39.4 km route that takes you through the Montcavrel Forest, providing shaded paths and a change of scenery.
Public transport options directly to the start points of all touring bike routes in Hucqueliers may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a suitable starting point, as many routes begin from villages or towns with parking facilities.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns where many routes begin, such as Hucqueliers itself or Maninghem. Look for designated public parking areas in these locations, which often serve as convenient starting points for your cycling adventure.
While not all routes are specifically designed for this, some pass near local attractions. The Saint-Omer Church, Estrée – Beussent Chocolaterie loop from Enquin-sur-Baillons, for example, takes you near the renowned Beussent Chocolaterie, offering a potential stop for local treats.


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