4.4
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4,557
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176
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No traffic road cycling routes around Monchy-Le-Preux navigate a landscape characterized by rolling countryside and gentle ascents within the Hauts-de-France region. The area features varied terrain, including raised ground offering strategic viewpoints and dynamic sections. Cyclists can find quiet greenways, such as the Scarpe River Canal Towpath, which provides a safe cycling experience through natural parks and wooded areas.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
3.5
(2)
39
riders
89.9km
04:25
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.7
(3)
25
riders
59.3km
02:26
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.0
(3)
22
riders
35.9km
01:26
170m
170m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3.7
(3)
19
riders
61.2km
02:31
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
13
riders
38.0km
01:33
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A beautiful square in Arras, a must-see both day and night. This is where the market is held on Saturday mornings.
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Magnificent..I love walking there to see the deer 😍
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A Brief History Note. Roucourt Castle was built at the end of the 18th century by Monsieur Béranger, a cannon founder under the Empire. …During World War I, the castle was occupied by the squadron and men of Captain Baron Von Richthofen, known as the "Red Baron," who sheltered his planes in the avenue of over 100-year-old lime trees that precede the entrance gate. Destroyed by fire in 1918, it was rebuilt between 1921 and 1923 and restored in 1997 by Colette and Guy Becquet de Mégille, the current owners.
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In the middle of the flat roads of the region, the Erchin pass is a delight for punchers. The climb remains accessible, however. It was not listed when the Tour de France passed through in 2022.
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The Carrière Wellington is an underground quarry in Arras, France. It was used as a shelter for soldiers during the First World War and is now a museum in memory of the victims of the Battle of Arras in 1917.
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From the Grand Place to the Place des Héros, known as the “little square”, they are unlike any other in Northern Europe. They are a theatre setting, an agora, a unique architectural ensemble, the site of a centuries-old market and endless walks: here we take the time to live, for centuries! See the market as a single historical set, 155 house facades are valuable as historical monuments.
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There are over 170 no-traffic road cycling routes around Monchy-Le-Preux listed on komoot. These routes range in difficulty from easy to moderate, offering a variety of options for different skill levels.
Monchy-Le-Preux offers a blend of rolling countryside, gentle ascents, and historical sites, making it ideal for road cycling. The region features picturesque landscapes and quiet roads, with specific greenways like the Scarpe River Canal Towpath providing dedicated car-free sections for a serene cycling experience.
Yes, the Scarpe River Canal Towpath is a notable 'quiet and green greenway' that is part of the Arras Green and Blue Network. This route offers a pleasant, car-free cycling experience through natural parks, with a stabilized dolomite surface suitable for road bikes.
Yes, komoot lists 52 easy no-traffic road cycling routes around Monchy-Le-Preux. An example is the Roadbike loop from Vis-en-Artois, which covers approximately 23.7 km with moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for those new to road cycling.
Route durations vary significantly. Easy routes can be completed in under an hour, while moderate routes often take 1.5 to 2.5 hours. For example, the The Marshes - Lécluse Pond – Between the lakes loop from Vis-en-Artois is a moderate route that typically takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete.
Many routes pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. You can explore World War I memorial sites, such as the Monchy-le-Preux Newfoundland Memorial, or enjoy views of the classical-style Château Florent. Natural features like the Scarpe riverbanks also offer scenic points of interest. Consider visiting the Scarpe riverbanks for a tranquil experience.
The region is rich in history, particularly related to WWI. Cyclists can visit the Monchy-le-Preux Newfoundland Memorial, which commemorates the Royal Newfoundland Regiment. Other notable sites include the Arras Citadel and the Arras Town Hall and Belfry, which are accessible from some routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.26 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, rolling countryside, the blend of challenging ascents and scenic views, and the opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical sites without heavy traffic.
While many routes are designed for road bikes, the presence of greenways like the Scarpe River Canal Towpath offers safer, flatter sections that are more suitable for families. These paths provide a pleasant environment away from vehicle traffic, ideal for cyclists of varying ages and abilities.
Many routes start from villages like Vis-en-Artois, which typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check the specific starting point of your chosen route on komoot for detailed parking information, as options can vary by location.
Yes, many of the routes around Monchy-Le-Preux are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the 1917 — Écoust-Saint-Mein loop from Vis-en-Artois, offering a comprehensive circular experience through the region's landscapes.
While road cycling routes themselves are generally not ideal for dogs, the broader Monchy-le-Preux area includes natural spaces like the Bois de Monchy-le-Preux, which offers dog-friendly trails and shaded areas for walks. If you plan to cycle, consider if your dog can safely accompany you on a leash on designated greenways, or if a separate activity would be more suitable for them.


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