Somme Valley and Memory Cycle Route Loop
Somme Valley and Memory Cycle Route Loop
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riders
02:19
37.4km
210m
Cycling
Cycle a moderate 23.2-mile loop from Corbie, passing the historic Château de Querrieu and Faidherbe Column, with 697 feet of gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Parking
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309 m
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7.12 km
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9.16 km
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22.2 km
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22.8 km
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26.8 km
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37.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.9 km
10.9 km
4.44 km
1.27 km
816 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
22.6 km
6.61 km
5.19 km
2.04 km
937 m
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Elevation
Highest point (110 m)
Lowest point (20 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Chateau de Querrieu par la colonne Faidherbe loop is approximately 37.4 kilometers long and generally takes about 2 hours and 19 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle. This duration can vary based on your cycling pace and how often you stop to enjoy the sights.
The route starts and ends in Corbie, making it a convenient base. You should be able to find parking within Corbie itself, which is a hub for various outdoor activities. Specific parking areas are not detailed in the provided information, but public parking is generally available in towns.
The terrain is varied, characteristic of the Somme region. You can expect a mix of surfaces, with some sections being 'very well laid out and very smooth,' particularly along towpaths by the Somme River. Other parts may pass through fields and wooded areas, offering different road conditions. The overall difficulty is rated as moderate.
This route offers several notable sights. You'll pass by the historic Château de Querrieu, the commemorative Faidherbe Column, and the tranquil Marais des Bœufs. The starting point, Corbie, also features the impressive Saint Peter's Abbey Church. You might also see the Lamotte-Brebière Locks.
While specific recommendations for this route aren't provided, the Somme region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer milder weather, making for a more enjoyable experience through the countryside, marshes, and villages.
The information available does not specifically state whether dogs are allowed or if there are leash rules for this particular cycling route. When cycling with a dog, it's always best to ensure they are well-behaved, on a leash if required, and that you carry water for them, especially on longer rides.
There is no indication that permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Chateau de Querrieu par la colonne Faidherbe loop. It appears to be a publicly accessible route through the French countryside.
Yes, this route intersects with several other official trails. Notably, it covers significant sections of the Véloroute de la Mémoire (48%) and the Véloroute de la Somme à la Marne (réalisé) (42%). You'll also find smaller portions overlapping with Péronne - Amiens, De Ailly-sur-Noye à Rebreuviette, and various sections of the Chemin de Halage.
Rated as 'moderate' difficulty, this route might be suitable for families with older children who are experienced cyclists. Parts of the route are described as 'very well laid out and very smooth,' which could be enjoyable. However, the 37.4 km distance might be challenging for very young children or beginner family cyclists. Consider the fitness level of all family members.
The route starts and ends in Corbie, which is a town likely to have cafes and restaurants. While specific establishments along the route are not mentioned, you can plan to refuel in Corbie before or after your ride. It's always a good idea to carry snacks and water, especially for a moderate-length cycling tour.
You can expect a diverse visual experience, including views of the French countryside, fields, and marshes. The Somme Valley is known for its quiet, wild stretches along the water, with ponds. You'll also pass through charming villages and see historical architecture like the Corbie Abbey. While specific wildlife isn't detailed, marshy areas often host various bird species.