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Road cycling routes around Troisvilles are primarily characterized by the region's agricultural setting and rolling countryside in the Nord department of France. The area is notable for its challenging cobbled sectors, including those featured in the Paris-Roubaix race, which present a unique test for cyclists. Beyond these iconic sections, the landscape offers varied terrain with gentle ascents and descents suitable for different cycling preferences. The broader vicinity provides access to natural areas like the Forest of Mormal and several nature…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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31
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120km
04:57
820m
820m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.2km
02:11
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.0
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10
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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93.5km
03:51
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.9km
01:13
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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For bikepacking trips, A magnificent base for cycle touring. It's a place steeped in history, peaceful, and surrounded by lush greenery. Don't miss the hamlet of Revelon or a visit to the source of the Scheldt River in Gouy (right next door). Happy riding! 🚴♀️ Franck
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This cafe is located on the route from Paris to Roubaix. This cafe is known to all the greats of the Paris-Roubaix Classic. Where all the riders always liked to come, such as Raymond Poulidor with the vd Poel family and all the others.
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Route 30 starts from Troisvilles, turn left past the Chez Francoise café.
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The image speaks for itself
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This is where Paris-Roubaix really starts.... You have to take the 100km before this to really fill your legs at the end, but from here on you get a pile of cobblestones. The strip is in reasonable condition, but has some elevation, so with the length it is also a tough one...
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Some very beautiful remains to discover during a hike 😉.
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This watering trough is probably a distant legacy of the Cistercian monks of Vaucelles. Nestled in the pastures surrounding the farm, it is fed by the nearby fountain, which filters the water and is itself fed by water from the Saint-Bernard spring, via an aqueduct. Hence the name of the bicycle trail "des sources" 😎.
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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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There are over 260 road cycling routes around Troisvilles, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options to explore the region's agricultural lands and historic cobbled sectors.
The road cycling routes in Troisvilles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique challenge of the cobbled sectors and the scenic rolling countryside.
Yes, Troisvilles is integral to the iconic Paris-Roubaix race. You can ride the infamous "Troisvilles to Inchy" cobbled sector, which is frequently the first *pavé* section of the race. This 2.2-kilometer stretch is legendary and rated three stars for difficulty, offering a true taste of the "Hell of the North." You can experience a significant cobbled sector on routes like Jean Stablinski cobbled sector – Viesly-Quievy paved area loop from Bertry.
Yes, Troisvilles offers 71 easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners. These routes typically navigate the gentler parts of the rolling countryside, allowing for a more relaxed ride. An example of an easy route is the Château de Ligny loop from Bertry.
You can expect a landscape characterized by its agricultural setting and rolling countryside, typical of the Nord department. The routes feature a mix of gentle ascents and descents, offering varied terrain beyond the challenging cobbled sections. The broader vicinity also provides access to natural areas.
While Troisvilles itself is agricultural, the surrounding area offers several natural attractions. The Forest of Mormal, about 22 km away, is the largest forest in the region. Additionally, several nature reserves like the Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle and Réserve naturelle régionale de la Tourbière de Vred are within a 30-43 km radius, providing opportunities for nature observation.
Many routes incorporate historical sites. For example, the Canadian Bourlon Wood Memorial – Esnes Castle loop from Bertry explores historical sites. You can also find highlights such as Esnes Castle and Moulin du Tordoir near some routes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Troisvilles are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Jean Stablinski cobbled sector – Viesly-Quievy paved area loop from Bertry and the Tronquoy Cobbled Sector loop from Bertry.
The best time for road cycling in Troisvilles is generally during the spring and autumn months when temperatures are milder. However, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on cobbled sections, especially after rain, as tractors frequently use these paths.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as common starting points for routes, such as Bertry. Look for public parking areas within these communes before starting your ride.
While the region is known for its agricultural vistas and rolling terrain, the true 'hidden gems' for many cyclists are the historic cobbled sectors themselves, offering a unique blend of challenge and cycling heritage. The surrounding countryside also provides tranquil views, and you might discover charming local spots like Flaquet Pond.


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