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No traffic gravel bike trails around Bussu traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling terrain and agricultural areas, often utilizing greenways and quiet country roads. The region features a network of paths suitable for gravel biking, connecting small villages and historical sites. Elevation changes are generally modest, making the area accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
32.3km
02:20
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.6km
01:05
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.6km
03:50
370m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
00:45
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful, well-preserved gate.🥰
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Crossed by the Canal du Nord, the town of Allaines boasts a rich history spanning the centuries. Gallo-Roman vases have been found in its soil, before the village became a strategic location during wars of various eras.
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Sailly-Saillisel, at the northern end of a ridge, was the objective of French attacks in September and October 1916, and was captured on October 18. The village remained in Allied hands until March 24, 1918, when it was lost during the German advance, but was recaptured by the 18th and 38th (Welsh) Divisions on September 1, 1918. The cemetery now contains 771 burials from isolated graves and several smaller cemeteries nearby. 300 of the graves are unidentified.
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Rancourt Military Cemetery contains 93 graves and commemorations from the First World War (including 20 unidentified graves). There are also 3 graves from the Second World War in the cemetery (crew of the Blenheim IV bomber shot down in May 1940). Rancourt was captured by the French on September 24, 1916, and remained in Allied hands until March 24, 1918, and the German advance. It was recaptured by the 47th (London) Division on September 1, 1918.
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the largest French necropolis in the Somme (8,566 soldiers)
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This museum is located on the front lines of the Battle of the Somme. The white concrete design by architect Henri-Edouard Ciriani describes a gentle arc set into the southwest wall of the medieval castle. It forms a harmonious whole with the four large round towers, each with a diameter of 9 m. The building at the Etang du Cam stands on a series of smooth white concrete columns, creating a beautiful reflection in the water. The rooms are accessed through an opening in the wall of the 13th-century castle, which was built by the Counts of Vermandois. Charles the Bold imprisoned Louis XI in one of the towers.
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails detailed in this guide for the Bussu area. These routes offer a range of distances and difficulties, ensuring a pleasant ride away from vehicular traffic.
The trails around Bussu, particularly in areas like Busse Woods, feature a mix of crushed gravel paths and multi-use trails. You'll experience diverse ecosystems including mature hardwood forests, marshlands, wetlands, and prairies. The terrain is generally flat with only gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, there are a couple of excellent easy routes perfect for beginners. Consider the Cartigny – Greenway segment loop from Cartigny, which is about 15 km long, or the shorter Sainte-Radegonde Church – Doingt Greenway loop from Cartigny at just over 10 km. Both offer gentle gradients and a relaxing ride.
For those looking for a bit more of a challenge, the Bussu area offers moderate routes. The Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny covers over 32 km with some elevation, and the Rancourt british cemetery – Beautiful landscape loop from Aizecourt-le-Haut is nearly 38 km with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike routes highlighted in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point without needing to arrange transportation back. This includes routes like the Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny and the Cartigny – Greenway segment loop from Cartigny.
The region offers a rich variety of natural settings. You'll cycle through mature hardwood forests, marshlands, wetlands, and prairies. While specific viewpoints are not listed, the diverse ecosystems and riverine landscapes, especially along sections connecting to paths like the Salt Creek Greenway Trail, provide a constantly engaging and scenic backdrop for your ride.
Yes, the area around Bussu is rich in history and interesting sites. You might encounter landmarks such as the Château de Péronne or the Historial of the Great War – Château de Péronne. Other notable points include the Canal du Nord and the Frise Lock, offering glimpses into the region's past and engineering.
While specific public transport connections directly to the trailheads are not detailed in the guide, many larger forest preserves like Busse Woods typically have accessible points. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes to see if they serve the general vicinity of your chosen starting point.
For trails within large natural areas like Busse Woods, there are usually designated parking lots available at various access points. While specific parking locations aren't listed for each route, you can generally find parking near the start of popular trail sections or within the larger forest preserve areas.
The diverse ecosystems around Bussu make it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may vary, with some trails potentially being muddy or covered in snow, so checking local conditions is recommended.
Yes, the generally flat terrain and the availability of easy, shorter loop routes make many of the no-traffic gravel trails around Bussu suitable for families. Routes like the Sainte-Radegonde Church – Doingt Greenway loop from Cartigny are particularly good for a relaxed family outing.


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