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Touring cycling around Autreville offers routes primarily through the Aisne department, characterized by its waterways and rural landscapes. The region features the Oise River and the Canal Saint-Lazare, which often provide flat towpaths suitable for relaxed cycling. Beyond the waterways, the terrain consists mainly of farmland interspersed with small forests, offering a tranquil setting for no traffic touring cycling routes. Elevations are generally low, contributing to accessible routes for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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13
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21.4km
01:19
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
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53.5km
04:22
620m
620m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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15
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24.6km
01:29
20m
20m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.3km
03:34
370m
370m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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65.4km
03:53
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The picture shows the Notre Dame Church. The first Notre Dame Church was destroyed by Spanish occupiers in 1557. The second Notre Dame Church was destroyed during the 1789 Revolution. In 1917, the entire town of Chauny, including Notre Dame, was blown up during the retreating German army. The town was rebuilt from 1920 to 1930. Notre Dame was completed in 1930.
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Village St Gobain which gives its name to the famous company. Saint-Gobain is a French company specialized in the production, processing and distribution of materials.
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Built on a hillock, the Coucy castle offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
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Tergnier where Art Deco is omnipresent. Its most representative examples are Place Carnégie (classified as a historic monument), the Town Hall and the Fargniers church. The media library, a former station buffet, is a site that became historic with the arrival of Victor Hugo in 1870 who had his first meal on French soil there upon his return from exile. The bell tower of the Veltin school, visible from rue de la Famille Sauvage (Quessy-Cité), still indicates the time of the bombing which ravaged the city on the night of April 10 to 11, 1944. Seven tourist signs, located in the city to constitute the Trails of Memory, retrace acts of war or resistance during the Second World War which took place in the territory.
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The Port de plaisance de Pont l'Évêque is a marina located in the municipality of Pont-l'Évêque, in the Oise department. It offers beautiful views of the side channel to the Oise and is a lovely place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the area. There are several snack bars where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or a drink.
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The Saint-Gobain Caves are a series of natural caves in limestone cliffs. There you can admire impressive rock formations and dwellings from the past that you can explore.
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There are over 75 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Autreville. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 20 easy, 39 moderate, and 18 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for every cyclist.
The terrain varies significantly depending on the specific Autreville location. If you're near Autreville-sur-Moselle, expect routes along the scenic Moselle River Valley, often characterized by well-maintained, flat paths. In Autreville (Aisne), routes frequently follow the Oise River and Canal Saint-Lazare, offering flat, peaceful rides through farmland and small forests. The Vosges region, where another Autreville is located, might present more varied terrain with gentle ascents and descents.
Yes, many of the routes, particularly those along river valleys and canals, are ideal for families due to their flat and car-free nature. For instance, routes like the 'Tergnier – EuroVélo 3/Scandibérique loop from Chauny' (Tergnier loop) offer easy, low-elevation rides perfect for a family outing.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in the Autreville regions, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be excellent, especially along shaded river paths, though it can get warmer. Winter cycling is possible, particularly on well-maintained, flat routes, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of weather conditions.
Depending on your chosen route, you can encounter various points of interest. Near Autreville (Aisne), you might pass by historical sites like Coucy Castle, the Laon Gate, or the Saint-Sauveur Church of Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique. The 'Château de Coucy – EuroVélo 3/Scandibérique loop from Chauny' (Château de Coucy loop) is a great option for historical sightseeing. If you're near Autreville-sur-Moselle, the nearby town of Pont-à-Mousson offers a baroque abbey and Renaissance architecture.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the 'Tergnier – EuroVélo 3/Scandibérique loop from Chauny' (Tergnier loop) and the 'Schleuse bei Appilly – Kirche in Chauny loop from Chauny' (Appilly-Chauny loop), which are both easy circular options.
Yes, especially along the more established cycling paths like those in the Moselle Valley or along the canals in Aisne. Towns and villages situated along these routes often provide cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options. It's advisable to check specific route details or local tourist information for amenities before you set off.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the picturesque river and canal scenery, and the opportunity to explore charming French towns and historical sites at a relaxed pace.
Public transport options for cyclists can vary by region. In areas like Autreville-sur-Moselle, which is part of the Grand Est region, regional trains (TER) often allow bikes, though specific rules and peak hour restrictions may apply. For Autreville (Aisne) in Hauts-de-France, similar regional services might be available. It's always recommended to check the specific train or bus operator's policy regarding bicycle transport in advance.
Many towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, particularly those along major cycling paths or near attractions, offer public parking. For example, in towns like Chauny, which is a common starting point for several routes, you can typically find parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas near train stations or town centers.
While many no-traffic routes are relatively flat, some offer more challenging distances or varied terrain. For instance, the 'Saint-Gobain Caves – EuroVélo 3/Scandibérique loop from Chauny' (Saint-Gobain Caves loop) is rated as difficult, covering over 53 km with significant elevation changes, providing a good test for experienced riders.


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