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No traffic touring cycling routes around Beauquesne offer exploration through the picturesque Hauts-de-France region. The area is characterized by scenic countryside, featuring flatlands and gently rolling hills, which provide accessible and enjoyable cycling for various abilities. Cyclists can expect a mix of agricultural fields, woodlands, and river valleys, including proximity to the Somme River. This landscape provides a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities, combining physical activity with visits to significant historical and cultural sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.5
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17
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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13
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37.9km
03:03
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.6km
01:13
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
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11.7km
00:45
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.1km
01:31
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This lock also has a fish ladder / bypass.
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A beautiful place for a walk in nature. The bike path is perfect.
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Gravel and mountain biking with sections above 16%
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Great place for a break
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Enjoy a loop on the towpath, a very easy circuit between Amiens and Boves, turn off to Petit-Camon, a small town with a continuation of the hortillonnages. Typical houses, gardens on the "water" full of color and well-organized vegetable gardens. Amiens is nicknamed the Green Venice of the North.
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Two impressive castles along the Somme.
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A very beautiful valley with a well-developed cycle path
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Very nice ravito at François in Long. Soft drinks, beer (Peace God draft for the hot ones), Fries etc...
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Beauquesne, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. These routes are carefully curated to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The terrain around Beauquesne is characterized by flatlands and gently rolling hills, making it accessible for a wide range of abilities. Most of the no traffic touring cycling routes are rated as 'moderate' difficulty, with some 'easy' options perfect for a relaxed ride. For example, the Naours Underground City – Coast Chemin du guet loop from Naours is an easy route, while the Bois de Falise loop from Hérissart offers a moderate challenge.
Yes, several easy, traffic-free routes are ideal for beginners and families. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained surfaces. A great option is the Naours Underground City loop from Naours, which is relatively short and easy, allowing for a pleasant outing.
Many of the no traffic touring cycling routes around Beauquesne are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Bike loop from Beauval and the Étangs de la Barette – Chateau Picquigny loop from Rubempré, offering varied scenery and distances.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Along your rides, you might encounter charming villages, agricultural fields, and woodlands. Notable attractions include the fascinating Naours Underground City, the historic Old Mill of Louvencourt, and the unique Murals of the Church and School in Naours. The broader Somme department is also rich in World War I history, with numerous battlefields and memorials accessible by bike.
While many of the routes are on quiet country roads or dedicated paths, it's essential to check local regulations for specific sections regarding dogs, especially if passing through nature reserves or private land. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome in rural areas, but always be mindful of livestock and other cyclists.
Parking is typically available in the villages where many of these routes start, such as Naours, Hérissart, Rubempré, or Beauval. Look for designated public parking areas within these communities, often near churches or town centers, which provide convenient access to the cycling paths.
Public transport options directly to the starting points of these specific routes might be limited, as Beauquesne and surrounding villages are rural. However, regional bus services or trains to larger towns like Amiens (approximately 22 km away) could be used, followed by a cycle to the route starting points. Planning ahead is recommended.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best time for touring cycling in the Somme region. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides cooler weather and beautiful fall foliage. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures, especially in July and August. Winters can be cold and damp, making cycling less comfortable.
The no traffic touring cycling routes around Beauquesne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the countryside, the well-maintained surfaces of the paths, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites away from busy roads.
Yes, many of the villages along or near these routes, such as Naours, Hérissart, and Beauval, offer small cafes, bakeries, or local restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. For accommodation, you'll find guesthouses or small hotels in these villages or slightly larger towns nearby, perfect for multi-day touring.


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