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Mountain biking around Warloy-Baillon offers a range of routes through the Somme department of France. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including forested areas like the Bois de Molliens, providing engaging environments for mountain bikers. The area features established loops that cater to different skill levels, from moderate to more challenging rides. This natural setting supports outdoor physical activity and offers diverse experiences away from urban environments.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.3
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52
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.4km
05:17
680m
680m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30
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58.0km
04:45
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.7km
02:52
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice view of the ponds and the villa "Les étangs".
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Next to a church is the mini grotto of Lourdes.
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The Tour d'Ulster, also known as the Helen Tower or Tour de Belfast, is a British war memorial. It was built in 1921 to commemorate the soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The tower is a replica of a neo-Gothic tower in Clandeboye Park, near Belfast, where the 36th Division trained. An interesting anecdote is that the 36th Ulster Division was the first to attack during the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916, but suffered heavy losses from both German and British artillery fire. The division lost over 5,500 men in just a few hours. The Tour d'Ulster has a cafeteria where you can enjoy a cup of tea, scones or Tayto chips, a specialty from Northern Ireland. It is a nice place to relax.
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The Nymphe d'Aveluy is a historical monument in Aveluy, France, commemorating the artwork created by French soldiers during World War I. During periods of rest between battles, soldiers created sculptures and engravings, including the famous "Nymphe d'Aveluy". These works were often photographed and sent to their families on postcards.
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Tour d'Ulster has a cafeteria where you can enjoy a cup of tea, scones or Tayto chips, a specialty from Northern Ireland. It is a nice place to relax for a while.
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The Tour d'Ulster, also known as the Helen Tower or Tour de Belfast, is a British war memorial. It was built in 1921 to commemorate the soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The tower is a replica of a neo-Gothic tower in Clandeboye Park, near Belfast, where the 36th Division trained. An interesting anecdote is that the 36th Ulster Division was the first to attack during the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916, but suffered heavy casualties from both German and British artillery fire. The division lost over 5,500 men in just a few hours.
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Beautiful path along the Somme which allows you to enter or leave Amiens without crossing any cars! The landscape is absolutely beautiful, thank you to Philippe for showing me this part of the Amiens region.
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Warloy-Baillon, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes approximately 35 easy routes, 50 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes.
The terrain around Warloy-Baillon is varied, featuring forested areas like the Bois de Molliens and open landscapes. You can expect a mix of surfaces and notable elevation changes, providing engaging environments for mountain biking.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. An example is the Beaumont-Hamel trails – Ulster Tower loop from Albert, which is rated as difficult and covers over 71 km with substantial climbing.
The mountain bike trails around Warloy-Baillon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 70 reviews. Many riders appreciate the varied terrain and the accessible loops that cater to different ability levels.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always explicit, the region has a good number of easy and moderate trails that could be suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances, which are generally more accessible for all ages.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Bois de Molliens – Sortie warlloy baillon loop from Warloy-Baillon is a popular moderate circular route that takes you through forested landscapes.
The region around Warloy-Baillon has several historical and natural points of interest. You might encounter landmarks such as the Newfoundland Memorial or the Thiepval Memorial. There are also scenic spots like the Faidherbe Column offering views.
Absolutely. A good option for varied scenery and a moderate challenge is the Varennes Military Cemetery – Château de Vadencourt loop from Warloy-Baillon. This route covers over 40 km and features diverse terrain with notable elevation changes.
If you're starting from a nearby location like Buire-sur-l'Ancre, the Amiens Cathedral – Lamotte-Brebière lock loop is a moderate route covering over 68 km, offering a substantial ride through the region.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are several routes exceeding 50 km. For example, the Aveluy nymph – Mouquet Farm loop from Albert Sud is a moderate route stretching over 52 km, providing a good endurance challenge.
The region's natural environment, including forested areas, makes it suitable for mountain biking during most seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be enjoyable, especially in shaded forest sections. Winter riding is possible but may depend on trail conditions.


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