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No traffic road cycling routes around Eaucourt-Sur-Somme traverse the tranquil rural plains and gentle undulations of the Somme Valley. This region is characterized by extensive riverside paths, including the dedicated Véloroute Vallée de Somme, which offers flat and safe cycling. The landscape features a mosaic of ponds, marshlands, and the meandering Somme River, providing a scenic backdrop for rides. Limestone hillsides, known as "Larris," offer elevated viewpoints over the valley.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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27
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65.0km
02:54
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
10
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12.5km
00:37
130m
130m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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9.84km
00:30
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.3km
01:50
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.6km
02:35
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A very worthwhile place to visit.
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Very large equipped rest area with snack bar opposite
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It was founded by the future Saint Riquier in 625, on a spring, the object of a very ancient pagan cult. The abbey became royal in 632 thanks to the protection granted to it by Dagobert I. It was Charlemagne himself who entrusted his son-in-law, Angilbert, with the construction of a new and vast abbey using the finest materials, thus forging a model of religious architecture for ecclesiastical buildings in the West. Thanks to a library that, over the centuries, became one of the most important in Europe, and a scriptorium active in the creation and dissemination of the Caroline minuscule, the abbey played a significant role in the preservation and transmission of knowledge until the end of the 12th century. A jewel of Gothic architecture, the Abbey has suffered numerous destructions due to fires and looting, but remains today one of the most beautiful buildings in France, notably thanks to the work carried out by Charles d'Aligre in the 17th century.
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Houseboat where you can stop for refreshments.
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The ruins of Pont-Rémy Castle are located on an island between the old Somme and the canalized Somme.
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Saint-Riquier Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery founded in the 7th century. It is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a cultural center that hosts exhibitions, concerts and workshops. You can discover the gardens, the cloister, the library and the abbey museum, as well as the magnificent facade, choir and transept of the abbey church.
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Eaucourt-sur-Somme, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 8 easy routes, 20 moderate routes, and 3 more challenging options to explore the tranquil Somme Valley.
Yes, Eaucourt-sur-Somme is ideal for easy, traffic-free cycling. The region is known for its gentle terrain and dedicated paths like the Véloroute Vallée de Somme. An excellent option is the Bois de Fréchencourt loop from Bailleul, an easy 9.8 km route with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride. The Véloroute itself is 125 km long, flat, and safe, connecting many sites.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Eaucourt-sur-Somme primarily traverse the beautiful Somme Valley. You'll experience tranquil rural plains, gentle undulations, and extensive riverside paths. Expect scenic views of ponds, intricate marshlands, and the meandering Somme River. Some routes may also pass by unique 'Larris' – limestone hillsides offering exceptional viewpoints.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Eaucourt-sur-Somme are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle loop from Eaucourt-sur-Somme is a moderate 12.4 km circular route that explores the local surroundings.
The routes often pass by historical and natural points of interest. You can cycle past the ruins of the 14th-century Château d'Eaucourt, or explore the scenic Somme Valley itself. Further afield, routes like the Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier – Belfry loop from Abbeville can take you towards significant historical sites like the Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church in Abbeville.
While Eaucourt-sur-Somme itself is a smaller village, the region benefits from the Véloroute Vallée de Somme, which connects to larger towns like Amiens. Amiens is accessible by train and offers connections to other areas, making it possible to combine public transport with cycling. Check local train services for bike carriage policies.
Parking is generally available in and around Eaucourt-sur-Somme, especially near the start points of popular routes or in the village center. Many routes, particularly those along the Véloroute Vallée de Somme, have designated picnic areas and parking spots. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for recommended parking locations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 48 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful riverside scenery of the Somme Valley, and the dedicated, traffic-free nature of paths like the Véloroute, making it a relaxing and enjoyable experience for all skill levels.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the region offers routes with more distance and elevation. The The Canalized Somme – The Somme canalised loop from Pont-Remy is a moderate 64.9 km route with over 500 meters of elevation gain, providing a good challenge while still enjoying the no-traffic environment.
The Somme Valley is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring (April-May) offers pleasant temperatures and blooming flora, including orchids and fritillaries in areas like Les Rouissoirs. Summer (June-August) is ideal for long days and enjoying picnic areas along the routes. Autumn (September-October) brings vibrant colors to the landscape, making for picturesque rides. Winter cycling is possible but can be cold, and some paths might be affected by weather conditions.
The Véloroute Vallée de Somme is designed with cyclists in mind, featuring picnic areas along its length. While dedicated cafes directly on the most remote no-traffic sections might be sparse, many routes pass through or near villages where you can find local establishments. Larger towns connected by the Véloroute, such as Amiens, offer ample dining options.


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