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No traffic touring cycling routes around Remaucourt traverse a region characterized by varied topography, including extensive forests, open plains, and picturesque river valleys. The area benefits from a network of greenways and canal-side paths, providing flat and tranquil cycling experiences. These routes often follow waterways like the Canal de Saint-Quentin, offering scenic views and minimal elevation changes. The landscape provides a diverse backdrop for cyclists, blending natural beauty with historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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22.5km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.8km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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With a rich historical heritage, the town of Rethel is crossed by the famous Canal des Ardennes. This ancient city experienced significant economic expansion before being 80% destroyed by the Great Wars.
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Signy-l'abbeye is a pleasant town with two hotels and, for the region, quite a few amenities, an ATM and a small supermarket. There is a large (walking) forest to the west and you will also find a campsite there. The church was built in 1900 on the site of a 16th century shrine. There was a Cistercian abbey here between 1135 and 1793.
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After a good climb you arrive at: Viewpoint from the Butte de Marlemont (292 m). From the end of 1941 it housed one of the 15 Hertzian stations of the BERNHARD system deployed by the Wehrmacht in the occupied zones (including 7 in France). At the top of this hill was a BERNHARDT guidance system known as FuSAn724/725, which was used by Luftwaffe fighter planes in their mission to intercept bombers. This 'VHF beacon' on Marlemont was identified by the code "Be6". It was sabotaged by the German army on 05.09.44. Invented in the midst of "gulf warfare" by Telefunken, this system foreshadowed modern air navigation aids. The statue of the Virgin was moved by the Germans during World War II. This statue was replaced after the war, at the top of Bernhard's round building Huge panorama over the Ardennes! Picnic tables and benches have been set up to appreciate this view in a wooded setting.
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Doumely Castle, with its four defense towers, is an old fortified house from the 16th century. It is today classified as a historic monument.
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Signy-l'Abbeye is a pleasant town with two hotels, and for the region, quite a few amenities, an ATM and a small supermarket. To the west is a large (walking) forest and you will also find a campsite.
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The Church of St. Thibault is the former church of a priory, which was built in 1143 under Archbishop Samson von Mauvoisin. The most notable element of this church is the western tower, the ground floor of which serves as a veranda and opens onto a nave of four spans. It was built in the 16th century and the corners of this tower are fortified by mighty buttresses. This veranda tower opens with a portal that is crowned by a railing and a rose window. Source: according to Wikipedia
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This church is named after Remigius von Reims (* probably 436 in Laon; † January 13 or 15, 533 in Reims) was a bishop from the Gallo-Roman nobility in the east of what is now France. He became known through the baptism of the Merovingian king Clovis I and is venerated as one of the great saints of the Frankish people. Remigius came from a wealthy family. He was called to be a bishop at the age of 22. After the conquest of his home region by Franks invading from the east, he successfully endeavored to integrate the new rulers into the late Roman tradition, both socially and religiously. In particular, he made it his task to Christianize the Franks for the Roman Church and to move them to turn away from Arianism, to which they partly adhered. He is therefore also referred to as the "Apostle of the Franks". He is also considered the founder of several dioceses in France. Together with Queen Chlothilde, the wife of Clovis, Remigius is seen as a pioneer of Christianity in Europe. At Christmas just before the year 500 - there are sources that mention 497, 498 or 499 - he is said to have baptized Clovis and 3,000 more francs. While the bishop was performing this act, he said to the king: “Now bow down your head, proud Sicamber, and submit it to the gentle yoke of Christ! Worship what you have burned so far and burn what you have worshiped so far! " Source: Wikipedia
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Remaucourt listed in this guide. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the route Nanteuil lock – Rethel loop from Château-Porcien. This route is rated easy, covering approximately 24.8 km with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed day out. The region's 'Voies Vertes' (greenways) and canal-side paths are generally flat and safe, perfect for families.
The traffic-free routes around Remaucourt traverse a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter extensive forests, open plains, and picturesque river valleys. Many routes follow the tranquil banks of canals, such as the Canal de Saint-Quentin, offering scenic views of waterways and local flora and fauna. The wider Hauts-de-France region also features Regional Natural Parks with rolling countryside.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Saint-Remi Church – Fortified Church loop from Wasigny is a moderate 26.7 km circular route. Another option is the Saint-Remi Church – Monts de Sery loop from Inaumont, a moderate 21.3 km loop.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling around Remaucourt, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. The region's greenways and canal paths are accessible year-round, but always check local weather forecasts, especially for winter rides.
While specific parking details for each route's starting point are best checked on the individual komoot tour page, many routes in the Aisne department start from villages or near popular attractions where public parking is available. Look for parking options in towns like Château-Porcien, Rocquigny, Wasigny, or Inaumont, which are common starting points for these routes.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find local cafes, bakeries, or small shops to refuel. Cycling along the canals often means you'll encounter amenities in towns situated along the waterway. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches, as services might be sparse between villages.
The region is rich in history. You might encounter sites related to World War I, such as those near the Chemin des Dames, or historical engineering marvels like the Riqueval Tunnel along the Canal de Saint-Quentin. The Doumely Castle – Monts de Sery loop from Inaumont, for instance, offers a glimpse of local heritage. The impressive Basilique Saint-Quentin is also nearby.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.67 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the well-maintained greenways, and the scenic beauty of the canal-side paths. The blend of natural landscapes and historical points of interest also contributes to a rewarding touring experience.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Signy-l'Abbeye – The Butte de Marlemont loop from Rocquigny is rated difficult. This route covers approximately 38.8 km with significant elevation changes, offering a more demanding ride through the varied terrain of the Aisne department.
Yes, the Hauts-de-France region is traversed by portions of the extensive EuroVelo 3 (Scandibérique) route. While Remaucourt itself is a small village, its proximity to this network means you can access longer-distance touring options that blend cultural heritage with local gastronomy along greenways. For more information on the Scandibérique route, you can visit Hauts-de-France Tourism.


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