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Gravel biking around Essigny-Le-Grand offers access to diverse natural environments and a network of cycling routes suitable for mixed-terrain exploration. The region features a gently rolling countryside with a mix of woodlands and open fields, providing varied surfaces for no traffic gravel bike trails. Proximity to significant forested areas like the Forêt de Saint-Gobain and unique wetlands such as the Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle contributes to the varied landscape. This environment is ideal for gravel biking, allowing riders to…
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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41.9km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is where the Somme River rises. Its name is traced back to Celtic origins and also gives its name to the department of the same name. At the time when Gaul was part of the Roman Empire, the river was called the Samara. It ends its approximately 245-kilometer-long river life in the Baie de Somme, where it flows into the English Channel.
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Completely constructed in white and black stone, the Basilica of Saint-Quentin is the second Gothic building in Picardy. Built between the end of the 12th and the end of the 15th centuries, it is best known as the burial place of the martyr Quentin, who gave it its name. Listed as a historical monument, the building boasts original architecture, with a porch tower over 34 meters high, a double transept, and a concentric choir. Inside, visitors are captivated by the ancient 260-meter-long labyrinth carved into the nave's paving. Stained glass windows installed at various times complement the artistic offerings of the Basilica of Saint-Quentin, particularly medieval stained glass windows in the 12th-century apse chapels. These depict episodes from the lives of the Virgin Mary and Saint Stephen.
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Beautiful surroundings walking route and maritime museum
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As a memorial to the many dead, such a "MONUMENT AUX MORTS" (usually called a "Central Memorial" or "War Memorial" in German-speaking countries) is still very important today. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said..." it says in the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke's Gospel, Chapter 2, Verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not depart in peace, but became victims of war and tyranny. Therefore, the term "fallen memorial" is now sometimes used instead of the "war memorial" that was previously common in German. In the French-speaking world, however, this aspect of commemoration of the dead has long been included in the most commonly used term "MONUMENT AUX MORTS". Regardless of language and nation, such a memorial has two important and at the same time everlasting tasks: -1- to keep the memory of the suffering and horror of war alive, -2- and to remind people of the need to maintain peace in the long term.
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Parc de l'Isle in Saint-Quentin offers a variety of trails for different levels of difficulty, from flat, easy trails along the Somme to hilly, wooded routes in the nature reserve. You can also admire the flora and fauna of the park, which houses a free zoo, a farm and a conservation center. The park is open all year round, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in summer and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in winter. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find at Parc d'Isle something to satisfy your tastes and your pace.
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The Saint-Quentin war memorial is a unique memorial dedicated to the city's soldiers who fell in combat during different wars. The monument is located near the train station and features a large granite wall with three bas-reliefs depicting scenes from 1557, 1870 and 1914-19181. You can admire the work of architect Paul Bigot and sculptors Henri Bouchard and Paul Landowski, who created this impressive structure in 1927. The monument is also a tribute to the resilience of the residents of Saint-Quentin, who endured the destruction and exodus caused by conflicts.
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The track runs along the Oise all the way, first in town, then between the fields and the barges. On arrival at the Croix Saint Ouen, you have to drive through the village and on small roads to catch up with the cycle paths inside the forest. It is best to start south of Compiègne in the ZAC de Mercières, near the swimming pool and the ice rink. The place is easy to spot. The walk is very nice and runs along the Oise. You always have to stay on your side.
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The Essigny-le-Grand area, situated in the Aisne department, offers a varied landscape ideal for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of quiet secondary roads, dirt tracks, and forest trails. The region is known for its gently rolling countryside, providing diverse surfaces and scenic backdrops for your rides.
Yes, for those looking for an easier ride, the Canal Bridge loop from Saint-Quentin is an excellent option. It covers 15.2 km with moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for beginners or a relaxed outing.
For a more extensive gravel adventure, consider the Basilica of Saint Quentin – Riqueval Tunnel loop from Francilly-Selency, which spans nearly 42 km. Another great choice is the Source of the Somme – Isle Park loop from Saint-Quentin, offering a moderate challenge over 28.7 km.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Essigny-le-Grand are designed as loops. For example, the Sambre-Oise Canal – Berthénicourt lock loop from Le Thiolet offers a 28.1 km circular ride, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your path.
The region boasts several natural highlights. You can explore the tranquil Isle Park, a unique wetland area with developed paths, or ride along the scenic Bike path along the Oise. The broader Aisne department also features significant forested areas like the Forêt de Saint-Gobain, offering varied surfaces and scenic backdrops.
Yes, several routes pass by or near historical sites. The Basilica of Saint Quentin – Riqueval Tunnel loop, for instance, takes you close to the impressive Basilique Saint-Quentin. You might also encounter the Saint-Quentin war memorial on some rides.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in the Essigny-le-Grand area. The weather is typically milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant. While summer offers longer daylight hours, some trails might be dustier. Winter can be challenging due to colder temperatures and potentially muddy conditions, especially on unpaved sections.
Yes, the presence of dedicated greenways and quieter routes makes the area suitable for family rides. The easier trails, such as the Canal Bridge loop from Saint-Quentin, are particularly well-suited for families looking for a relaxed, traffic-free experience.
Many of the routes start from towns like Saint-Quentin, Francilly-Selency, or Le Thiolet, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local parking options in these starting points before your ride.
Essigny-le-Grand and nearby larger towns like Saint-Quentin are accessible by regional public transport. Saint-Quentin, in particular, has a train station, which can serve as a convenient starting point for several routes, including the Source of the Somme – Isle Park loop.
While the routes themselves focus on natural and quiet areas, starting points like Saint-Quentin offer various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel before or after your ride. It's a good idea to carry snacks and water, especially on longer routes, as amenities might be sparse on the trails themselves.


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