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Mountain bike trails around Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont traverse a tranquil rural landscape characterized by gently rolling terrain and an elevation ranging from 82 to 135 meters. The area, part of the Aisne department, offers a network of paths and tracks suitable for cycling, often consisting of cycle paths and forest tracks. While not a technical mountain biking hotspot, its appeal lies in its peaceful countryside and access to regional trail networks. These routes provide opportunities to explore the dispersed rural charm of…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you plan th ride this section GPS may not track you due to the wooden canopy blocking the signal
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Tranquil forest track which runs behind the church
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After the Volksbund took over, development work began in 1933, such as the planting of birch trees that give this cemetery a particular charm or the construction of a memorial site (Gedenkhalle) in pink Vosges sandstone based on the plans of the Volksbund's chief architect, Robert Tischler. Inside this building, which is located at the back of the necropolis and after taking a staircase, one reaches a cloister from which one accesses a crypt in which the names of all the men buried in this cemetery are engraved on large beech wood panels.
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This cemetery, located in a town occupied by the Germans from September 1914 to October 1918, was created near a field hospital. From 1920 onwards, it served as a nucleus for the grouping of German graves located in around sixty communes, in particular those in the cemeteries created by the Germans during the war in the communes they occupied, such as Mauregny-en-Haye (more than 1,000 graves), Coucy-les-Eppes (more than 500) and Berrieux (600). The men buried here all fought east of the Chemin des Dames, mainly in the autumn of 1914, early 1915, in April and May 1917 (during General Nivelle's offensive), at the end of May 1918 and from September to October of that same year. Today, this necropolis houses 7,192 bodies: 5,402 are buried in individual and collective graves (of which 8 combatants could not be identified) and 1,790 rest in an ossuary (of which only 54 could be identified).
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This cemetery, located in a town occupied by the Germans from September 1914 to October 1918, was created near a field hospital. From 1920 onwards, it served as a nucleus for the grouping of German graves located in around sixty communes, in particular those in the cemeteries created by the Germans during the war in the communes they occupied, such as Mauregny-en-Haye (more than 1,000 graves), Coucy-les-Eppes (more than 500) and Berrieux (600). The men buried here all fought east of the Chemin des Dames, mainly in the autumn of 1914, early 1915, in April and May 1917 (during General Nivelle's offensive), at the end of May 1918 and from September to October of that same year. Today, this necropolis houses 7,192 bodies: 5,402 are buried in individual and collective graves (of which 8 combatants could not be identified) and 1,790 rest in an ossuary (of which only 54 could be identified).
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More design for motocross, rather than mtb
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The Marais de la Souche is a vast peat bog which offers a remarkable diversity of habitats and fauna. If you want to explore this natural site, you can hike from the Notre-Dame de Liesse basilica and cross the woods, fields and marshes. You will see many birds, plants and insects there, as well as some historical monuments.
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There are 17 mountain bike trails around Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, perfect for exploring the tranquil rural landscape.
Yes, Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont offers 9 easy mountain bike trails. A great option for a relaxed ride is the Mountainbike loop from Fay le Sec, which is 23.2 km long and takes about 1 hour 48 minutes to complete. The gentle terrain of the region makes it very suitable for families and beginners.
The mountain bike trails around Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont traverse a gently rolling to relatively flat rural landscape. You'll find a mix of cycle paths and forest tracks, offering a peaceful outdoor experience rather than highly technical challenges. The elevation typically ranges from 82 to 135 meters.
While there are no technically difficult trails, more experienced riders looking for longer distances can enjoy moderate routes. For example, the Forest track behind Montigau – Lacrosse grip loop from Liesse-Notre-Dame is 41.7 km long, and the German cemetery of Montaigu – Forest track behind Montigau loop from Liesse-Notre-Dame covers 40.6 km, both offering engaging rides through the countryside.
Many of the mountain bike routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Mountainbike loop from Fay le Sec and the Village of Ébouleau loop from Vesles-et-Caumont, which are both circular and highly rated.
The best times for mountain biking in Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the rural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making for pleasant rides through the countryside and forest tracks.
The mountain bike routes in Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the peaceful countryside, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed outdoor experience away from crowded areas.
While riding, you can explore charming local spots. The Souche Marsh – Pierrepont Village loop from Marle sur Serre, for instance, takes you near Pierrepont Village. Other nearby points of interest include the Village center of Ebouleau and the historic Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse.
Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont is characterized by gentle terrain and offers easy to moderate trails. There are no technically difficult mountain bike trails identified in the immediate area. Riders seeking advanced, technical challenges might need to explore larger regional natural parks further afield, such as the Ardennes Regional Natural Park, which is known for its more extensive network of mountain bike trails.
Given the rural nature of Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont and the surrounding villages, parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many routes. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for precise parking information, especially when starting from smaller hamlets or village centers.
As Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont is a small rural commune, amenities like cafes and restaurants are more likely to be found in larger nearby villages or towns within the Communauté de Communes de la Champagne Picarde. Planning your route to pass through these larger settlements or carrying your own provisions is recommended.
Public transport options directly to the trailheads in Goudelancourt-Lès-Pierrepont are limited due to its rural location. Access is primarily by car. If relying on public transport, you would likely need to combine it with cycling from a larger town with better connections.


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