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Hiking around Bouzincourt offers trails through a landscape characterized by gently rolling terrain and historical sites. The region features open fields, small woodlands, and memorials from significant historical events. Elevation changes are generally modest, making many routes accessible. The area's topography provides a mix of open views and sheltered paths.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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8.14km
02:06
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.6km
04:51
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.6km
03:37
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.31km
02:23
30m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.96km
02:20
60m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Officially part of the Historial de la Grande Guerre, the Thiepval Museum is located near the impressive Thiepval Memorial and offers an in-depth look at the Battle of the Somme of 1916. Opened in 2016 to mark the centenary of this bloody battle, the museum comprises seven thematic areas, each highlighting a different aspect of the war. One of the highlights is the 60-metre-long panoramic comic strip by artist Joe Sacco, which vividly depicts the events of 1 July 1916. Visitors will gain insight not only into the military strategies, but also into the human suffering and the culture of remembrance surrounding the missing of the Somme.
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An interesting anecdote is that the monument was inaugurated in 1932 by the Prince of Wales and the French President Albert Lebrun. The monument consists of a series of arches supported by sixteen massive square pillars, on which the names of the missing soldiers are engraved. At the foot of the monument is a Franco-British military cemetery with 600 graves: 300 French and 300 British soldiers.
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The Parc Mémorial de Thiepval is an impressive war memorial that commemorates the 72,337 missing British and South African soldiers who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial is considered one of the greatest British monumental works of the twentieth century. The park also includes a visitor centre, opened in 2004, and the Jardins de la Paix, where visitors can reflect and enjoy the serene surroundings. Every year on 1 July, remembrance ceremonies are held to honour the victims of the Battle of the Somme.
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The Dorsetshire Regiment Monument commemorates the 5th Battalion of the Dorsetshire Regiment, a British infantry unit which fought its first battle at this location during the Second World War (1939-1945). The inscriptions on the monument will allow you to learn more about the history of this regiment and its role in the different campaigns. The monument is located in a picturesque place, surrounded by fields and trees. You can enjoy the fresh air and countryside views as you run along the trails. The monument is also close to other attractions, such as the Bois d'Authuille in the Somme, where the regimental memorial is located.
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The Thiepval Memorial is impressive. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it commemorates more than 72,000 British and South African soldiers lost in the Somme sector during the First World War. You can explore the memorial and its surrounding area, where you will find a Franco-British cemetery, a visitor center and a museum which tells the story of the Battle of the Somme. The memorial is located on top of a hill which offers panoramic views of the peaceful Ancre Valley. You can admire the scenery and reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought for freedom and peace. The Thiepval Memorial is open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and entry is free.
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The Dorsetshire Regiment Monument commemorates the 5th Battalion of the Dorsetshire Regiment, a British infantry unit which fought its first battle at this location during the Second World War (1939-1945). The inscriptions on the monument will allow you to know more about the history of this regiment and its role in the different campaigns. The monument is located in a picturesque area, surrounded by fields and trees. You can enjoy the fresh air and views of the countryside as you stroll along the trails. The monument is also close to other attractions, such as the Bois d'Authuille in the Somme, where the regimental memorial is located.
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Crucifix Corner marks the spot where a destroyed crucifix gave its name to the nearby cemetery of the fierce fighting of the Battle of Villers-Bretonneux, April 24-26, 1918, where Australians, British and French stopped the German advance on Amiens. You can explore the graves of 660 Commonwealth soldiers, as well as 141 French and two Russians. The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a famous architect who also created the Thiepval Memorial and the Cenotaph in London.
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The Thiepval Memorial is impressive. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it commemorates more than 72,000 British and South African soldiers lost in the Somme sector during the First World War. You can explore the memorial and its surrounding area, where you will find a Franco-British cemetery, a visitor center and a museum which tells the story of the Battle of the Somme. The memorial is located on top of a hill which offers panoramic views of the peaceful Ancre Valley. You can admire the scenery and reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought for freedom and peace. The Thiepval Memorial is open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and entry is free.
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There are over 50 hiking trails around Bouzincourt, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's historical landscapes and gentle countryside. These include 24 easy routes and 32 moderate routes.
The hiking trails in Bouzincourt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's historical significance, the peaceful open fields, and the accessible, gently rolling terrain.
Yes, Bouzincourt offers 24 easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. These trails typically feature modest elevation changes and traverse open fields and small woodlands, making them very accessible.
Many of the trails around Bouzincourt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Somme Trench Museum – Mémorial Crucifix Corner loop from Albert, which is a 5.1-mile (8.1 km) trail.
Yes, the gentle terrain and modest elevation changes of many routes make them suitable for families. The historical sites along the way can also provide an educational and engaging experience for children. Consider the easier routes for younger family members.
Most trails in the open countryside around Bouzincourt are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept under control, especially near livestock or historical sites. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
The region is rich in historical landmarks. You can encounter sites like the Lochnagar Crater, the Dorsetshire Regiment Monument, and the Thiepval Memorial. Many routes, such as the Somme Trench Museum – Thiepval Memorial loop from Albert, specifically pass by these significant locations.
While hiking through the open fields and small woodlands of Bouzincourt, you might spot various bird species, including common farmland and woodland birds. Small mammals like rabbits and hares are also frequently seen in the agricultural landscapes.
Many routes around Bouzincourt start from nearby towns like Albert, which is generally well-connected by public transport. From Albert, local bus services or a short taxi ride can take you to various trailheads. Always check local transport schedules in advance.
For routes starting from larger towns like Albert, designated parking areas are usually available. For trails in more rural settings, roadside parking might be an option, but it's always advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking spots before you go.
In summer, lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, along with a hat and sunscreen, as many trails are exposed to the sun in open fields. Sturdy walking shoes are essential, and it's always wise to carry a light rain jacket, as weather can change quickly.
Hiking in Bouzincourt is possible in winter, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially muddy conditions, especially after rain. Dress in layers, wear waterproof footwear, and check weather forecasts. The historical sites remain accessible, offering a stark, reflective beauty in winter.


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