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No traffic road cycling routes around Boisbergues traverse a landscape characterized by rolling agricultural plains and gentle undulations. The region, part of the Somme department, offers a blend of open countryside and quiet rural roads. Cyclists will find a mix of flat stretches and small hills, providing varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. This rural setting ensures a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy traffic.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
10
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46.3km
02:26
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.1km
02:35
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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59.2km
02:34
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.9km
02:32
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.5km
02:38
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Monchel fish farm is distinguished by the variety of its courses, numbering 27. Its mosaic of ponds creates an idyllic setting for trout fishing.
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This country church was built in the 18th century with dressed stone and a slate roof. Note its stained-glass windows, restored in 2004, which let in a pretty light.
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Stunning trompe-l'œil murals offer a subtle tribute to the Polish airmen who fell in the area during World War II. Near the church, you'll find a collection of old photographs and information about Naours as it once was. Don't forget to look at the street signs, some of which also include the name in Picard dialect – a rare find!
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Rare climb worthy of the name in these surroundings
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Small frescoes on the bridge in front of the church as well as on the large wall next to the school. There are several nods to the city.
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At its origin, the underground of Naours was a chalk quarry used mainly for the tidal range of fields. In the 16th century, it was transformed into a refuge, called "muches" (Picard hiding places), for the inhabitants of the village, their goods and their animals until the end of the 17th century. Fallen into oblivion in the 19th century, the underground city will be rediscovered in 1887, studied from an archaeological point of view and then opened to visitors. An important occupation during the Thirty Years' War has been attested by archeology1. This underground city could shelter nearly 2,000 people. Throughout the galleries are the rooms of the different families. Also noticeable are the stables with the troughs, the ventilation chimneys and the smoke chimneys which stood out in those of the houses. Almost everywhere on the walls there are inscriptions, religious symbols, etc. with dates ranging from the year 1340 to 1792. It was finally used by British soldiers during the Second World War. The visit is worth the detour! Sources: http://www.citesouterrainedenaours.fr/ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cit%C3%A9_souterraine_de_Naours https://vimeo.com/169669941
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There are 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Boisbergues listed in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options to suit various skill levels.
The region around Boisbergues, with its rolling agricultural plains and gentle undulations, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Summer offers long daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes available that are perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed here, the broader Somme Valley Cycle Route, known for its flat and safe nature, is ideal for family cycling and can be accessed within the region. For a moderate option, consider the Château de Beauvoir loop from Bernaville, which offers a manageable distance and elevation.
The routes around Boisbergues traverse a charming blend of landscapes. You'll experience rolling agricultural plains with expansive views of the French countryside, occasional wooded areas, and gentle elevations. The Somme department is also known for its tranquil canal-side paths, offering a peaceful and scenic backdrop for your ride.
Cycling around Boisbergues offers opportunities to discover historical and natural sites. You can explore the unique Caves of Naours, located about 14 km away, or visit the historic La Citadelle de Doullens, approximately 7.5 km from Boisbergues. The Havernas Castle – Naours Underground City loop from Beauval specifically takes you past the Naours Underground City.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult route available. The Lucheux Belfry – Town of Hesdin loop from Doullens is a demanding ride covering over 150 km with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for advanced riders.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 12 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, rural roads, the scenic agricultural landscapes, and the opportunity to experience traditional northern French village life away from traffic.
Yes, many of the routes around Boisbergues are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Beffroi de Doullens – Doullens Belfry loop from Doullens and the Roadbike loop from Fieffes-Montrelet, providing convenient options for exploration.
While specific facilities on each no-traffic route are not detailed, the Somme department, where Boisbergues is located, is well-equipped for cyclists. It features a network of 'Accueil Vélo' certified accommodations, restaurants, and bike rental/repair services, particularly in larger towns and along established routes like the Somme Valley Cycle Route. It's advisable to check local amenities in villages along your chosen route before setting out.
While not directly passing through Boisbergues, the Somme Valley Cycle Route (Véloroute Vallée de Somme) is a significant regional asset. This route, ranging from 160 to 200 km, follows the Somme River on mostly paved paths, offering a peaceful and comfortable cycling experience. It's an excellent option for extended traffic-free rides and can be accessed from various points in the wider Somme region. You can find more information about it on France Vélo Tourisme or Somme Tourisme.


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