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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bertry are characterized by the rolling countryside of the Hauts-de-France region, offering a mix of natural and agricultural scenery. The area features established routes that combine physical activity with cultural exploration, often on paved surfaces. Significant natural assets like the Forest of Mormal, the largest forest in the region, provide extensive trails for scenic and shaded rides. Nearby natural reserves also contribute to diverse ecosystems and tranquil settings for cyclists.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
2.5
(2)
7
riders
54.0km
03:17
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
49.2km
03:45
410m
410m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
(1)
6
riders
37.9km
02:21
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
46.1km
02:50
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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2
riders
39.4km
02:26
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Commonwealth War Cemetery: https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/33100/st-souplet-british-cemetery/
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The path is resurfaced with gravel, which is very passable, even if it is a little bumpy in places.
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The Château d'Esnes is a historic castle located in the picturesque French village of Esnes. Dating back to the 18th century, the castle is surrounded by lush gardens and a charming park, giving it a picturesque and peaceful feel. The Château d'Esnes is known for its classical architecture, with impressive facades and elegant interiors that reflect the grandeur of that time.
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This Cistercian abbey was founded in 1132 by Bernard of Clairvaux and grew into a large and influential community within a century. Royal armies camped there as in a fortress and Charles V signed peace with Henry II in 1556. In addition to the sick and outcasts, travellers and pilgrims also found shelter in the hospital. The largest abbey church in Europe stood here with an extraordinary length of 135 metres. On feast days, 3000 meals were provided to the needy in the wide area. After the French Revolution, it was declared national property and an inglorious end followed as an open-air quarry. Now, restored parts remain, such as the abbot's palace with the dormitories and monks' halls with the chapter house next to it. The 7-hectare abbey park is being restored to its former glory. Open March to November (Tue-Sat 10am-12pm and 2pm-5.30pm, Sun 3pm-6.30pm, closed Mondays).
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Parts of this gigantic abbey are interesting to visit. The church has disappeared but must have been enormous. Beautiful garden and shop with, among other things, abbey beer.
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The tower of this former windmill still makes a good impression and, on the one hand, still shapes the surrounding landscape to this day. On the other hand, it lacks precisely those elements that were once so fundamental to its appearance: Without the characteristic wings - which used to capture the force of the wind to set the heavy millstones in motion - the building is now missing an essential architectural element.
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Komoot offers a wide selection of over 40 traffic-free touring cycling routes around Bertry. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 15 easy, 22 moderate, and 5 difficult options available.
The Hauts-de-France region, including Bertry, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for exploring the green hills and natural scenery. Always check the local forecast before you head out.
Yes, Bertry has 15 easy-rated routes that are generally suitable for families. These routes often feature paved surfaces and gentler gradients, allowing for a relaxed cycling experience. Look for routes with lower elevation gain for the most family-friendly options.
While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific route details and local regulations. On traffic-free routes, dogs on a leash are often permitted, but be mindful of agricultural areas and nature reserves where restrictions might apply. Ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain.
The routes around Bertry showcase the diverse landscapes of the Hauts-de-France region. You'll cycle through rolling countryside, agricultural fields, and potentially near significant natural features like the Forest of Mormal, which offers shaded trails. The area blends natural beauty with historical elements.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Bertry are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Vaucelles Abbey – Esnes Castle loop from Bertry is a popular circular option, offering a moderate challenge over 54.7 km.
Several routes pass by significant historical sites. The Vaucelles Abbey – Esnes Castle loop from Bertry, for instance, allows you to explore the historic Vaucelles Abbey and the impressive Esnes Castle. Other routes might lead you near towns like Cambrai or Le Quesnoy, known for their heritage.
Starting points for many routes, especially those originating from towns or villages, often have public parking available. For routes like the Vaucelles Abbey – Esnes Castle loop, you can typically find parking in Bertry or nearby communities. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
While specific amenities vary by route, many touring cycling paths in the region connect villages and towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, or small shops. Planning your route to pass through these settlements will ensure opportunities for refreshments and breaks. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches.
The routes around Bertry offer a good mix of difficulties. You'll find 15 easy routes, perfect for beginners or a leisurely ride, 22 moderate routes that provide a good workout, and 5 more challenging routes for experienced cyclists. The difficulty is influenced by distance, elevation gain, and terrain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the scenic countryside, and the blend of natural beauty with historical points of interest like Esnes Castle.
The Hauts-de-France region is known for its cycling paths, including 'véloroutes' and 'voies vertes' (greenways), which are often traffic-free. While specific named greenways directly within Bertry might be limited, the broader network of cycling-friendly roads and dedicated paths contributes to the traffic-free experience. For more information on the wider French cycling network, you can visit France Vélo Tourisme.


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