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Hiking around Goincourt provides access to diverse landscapes, including open fields, dense woodlands, and scenic countryside. The region features varied terrain with gentle ascents and descents, often traversing grassy or stony paths. Significant natural sites like the Plan d'eau du Canada and the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.9
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12.2km
03:10
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.21km
00:49
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.40km
00:54
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.87km
01:02
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.41km
01:28
70m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A wall now traces its original layout onto the ground, offering visitors a glimpse into its religious and architectural past.
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Leaving Beauvais to the northwest, the street and then the cycle path of the Saint-Quentin marsh, you quickly arrive at the superb body of water of Canada. It offers three kilometers of banks and a call for swimming in summer.
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The Cathedral of Beauvais is one of the most important Gothic churches in France 🇫🇷!
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Behind the cathedral you can still find a piece of the city fortifications dating from the 4th century, originally 1370 meters long and with 18 towers. The wall is decorated with cubic stones in the Pastoreaux pattern, which can be found similarly on the remains of the historic Roman city wall around Cologne. In the Middle Ages, the wall served to demarcate the episcopal district.
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The early Romanesque church from the 10th century is one of the few surviving Carolingian chapels in France. It was actually supposed to be replaced by the nave of the cathedral, which was built from 1247 onwards, but after the collapse of the cathedral's record vault and tower, although the small original church surprisingly survived both, money and the Gothic style were at an end. And so, after being temporarily but permanently closed off by a partition wall, the cathedral's gigantic building now has a "mini nave" which is, however, closed off from the inside by a door. Unfortunately, the small original church was inaccessible when we visited. It would certainly be impressive to enter the Gothic giant building through the Romanesque west portal.
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It is always nice to meet old friends again, especially when it happens unexpectedly. When you enter the wonderful but only half-finished cathedral of Beauvais, you are greeted by the famous image of St. Peter from St. Peter's Basilica. This fits with the building's claim: the highest Gothic vault, the highest church tower, the largest church in France. However, it is a Gothic Babel: the vault and tower collapsed, and that was the end of money and Gothic architecture. The cathedral is a huge torso, the nave of which is a comparatively tiny Romanesque building that stands lost in front of the huge, centuries-old temporary dividing wall that the nave was supposed to replace.
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The collegiate church of Saint Barthelemy, founded in 1037, was secularized during the French Revolution and converted into a residential building. After war damage and demolition, the preserved choir today reminds us of the former building.
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If you walk around the mighty torso of Beauvais Cathedral, you come across the seemingly forgotten north portal. While the bright south portal with its staircase literally draws people into the church, the north portal is blocked off by a construction grille and appears dark. Here you can find a magnificent trellis above the door, probably intended as a depiction of the root of Jesus, but which has been stripped of its figures. Huge carved doors, which are plainer than those of the south portal, secure the entrance. The wear on the doorstep shows that this portal was used a lot in earlier times.
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Hiking around Goincourt offers a diverse landscape, featuring open fields, dense woodlands, and scenic countryside. You'll find a mix of grassy or stony paths, wide forest tracks, and country lanes, with varied ascents and descents. Many trails, like the 'Boucle de Villotran' mentioned in regional guides, primarily consist of unpaved sections for an immersive nature experience.
Yes, Goincourt offers a good selection of easy routes. Out of 93 available tours, 50 are classified as easy. An accessible option is the Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Fouquenies, which is 3.2 km (2.0 miles) with minimal elevation changes, perfect for a gentle walk around the lake.
The area around Goincourt is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil Plan d'eau du Canada and the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin. Further afield, but accessible, are the Hortillonnages d'Amiens, the Forêt de Hez-Froidmont, and the Réserve naturelle régionale des Larris et Tourbières de Saint-Pierre-es-Champs, offering diverse ecosystems.
Yes, many of the trails around Goincourt are circular. For example, the Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Beauvais is a popular 12.1 km (7.5 miles) circular route offering views of the lake. Another option is the shorter Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Fouquenies.
The trails in Goincourt are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from open fields to tranquil lake areas, and the well-maintained paths that offer options for all ability levels.
Absolutely. The nearby city of Beauvais offers a cultural complement to outdoor adventures. You can discover timber-framed houses, cobbled streets, and impressive Gothic architecture. Notable highlights include the Beauvais Cathedral, the Romanesque Saint-Étienne Church, and the Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy.
Yes, many routes incorporate wooded sections. The Park Wood loop from Beauvais is a 3.9 km (2.4 miles) trail that takes you through forested areas. The 'Boucle de Villotran' also offers delightful walks through woods, and the 'La boutonnière du Pays de Bray' traverses the Forêt de Thelle.
Goincourt's diverse landscapes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days. Even winter can be beautiful, with crisp air and serene views, especially in the woodlands and around the lakes.
Yes, the Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Beauvais and the Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Fouquenies both provide excellent views of the Plan d'eau du Canada, a significant natural site in the region.
There are over 90 hiking trails available around Goincourt, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 50 easy routes, 41 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.
Yes, you can combine hiking with exploring the historic city of Beauvais. The Beauvais: Südportal – Beauvais Cathedral loop from Beauvais is a 3.6 km (2.3 miles) trail that leads through the city, allowing you to discover its medieval charm and impressive architecture.


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