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Road cycling routes around Tannières traverse a landscape characterized by gently rolling hills and agricultural plains, interspersed with small villages and wooded areas. The region offers varied terrain suitable for road cyclists seeking both shorter, flatter rides and longer routes with moderate elevation changes. These paths often follow quiet country roads, providing a consistent surface for cycling. The topography generally avoids steep ascents, making it accessible for a range of fitness levels.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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8.75km
00:22
50m
50m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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70.5km
03:02
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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26.2km
01:08
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.7km
02:07
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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42.1km
02:01
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Marcel Duquenoy; Small memorial stone along the D18 between the Ferme de la Royère and the Ferme de Malval. It commemorates Marcel Duquenoy, a 20-year-old aspiring officer from Calais in the 350th Infantry Regiment, who was killed in the wood opposite the monument on 6 May 1917 during the Battle of La Malmaison. The inscription is from his parents: “En souvenir de notre fils disparu dans le bois en face” – a personal tribute in a landscape marked by collective loss.
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Jean Dauly Memorial; This sober monument commemorates Jean Dauly, a soldier in the 350th Infantry Regiment, who was killed on 6 May 1917 at the age of 20 during heavy fighting in the forest opposite the current location. It stands along the D18 between the Ferme de La Royère and the Ferme de Malval. The inscription bears witness to the personal loss: “Regretté de sa mère, de toute sa famille et de ses comarades. Priez pour lui”.
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During the First World War, Cerny-en-Laonnois was a strategic point along the Chemin des Dames, a ridge fiercely contested by French and German troops. In September 1914, the village was taken by the Germans, who used it as a defensive post. They dug deep underground networks in the limestone, which served as shelters and munitions stores. In the spring of 1917, the area became the scene of the Nivelle Offensive, a large-scale French attack that resulted in heavy losses and eventually led to mutinies within the French army. Cerny-en-Laonnois was completely destroyed by artillery fire and fighting. After the war, the village was rebuilt a little further south. Today, the military cemeteries, the memorial chapel and the “Lanterne des Morts” bear witness to the immense human suffering that took place here.
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A superb church to see, at the top of a good climb.
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Magnificent and impressive church to discover and for mountain bikers there are marked routes.
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Along the Chemin des Dames there are numerous memorial steles for individual soldiers, troops and units that fought here in 1917. You have to be aware that although today you can drive there comfortably on a highway, back then you were directly on the front line of one of the bloodiest battles of the World War.
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Need to make a purchase, repair, or advice, this bike dealer is for you! Very nice store, refurbished after a fire. I highly recommend it to you!
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There are nearly 30 road cycling routes available around Tannières, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The region is known for its gently rolling hills and quiet country roads.
Yes, Tannières offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Château du Bas loop from Limé is an easy 5.4-mile (8.8 km) trail that takes you through open fields and past historical points, perfect for a relaxed ride.
The terrain around Tannières is characterized by gently rolling hills and agricultural plains, interspersed with small villages and wooded areas. You'll find quiet country roads with consistent surfaces, generally avoiding steep ascents, making it accessible for a range of fitness levels.
For those seeking longer rides with moderate elevation changes, Tannières has several options. The Septmont Keep – Septmont loop from Mont-Notre-Dame is a moderate 43.8-mile (70.5 km) route with over 450 meters of elevation gain, offering a good challenge while exploring the countryside.
Many routes offer views of the surrounding countryside. You can also explore historical landmarks such as the Ruins of the Château de Fère-en-Tardenois or the Château de Nesles. The Viewpoint – Bike shop - Cycle Fossé loop from Braine specifically highlights scenic views.
Given the region's gently rolling hills and agricultural landscapes, spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for road cycling in Tannières. The weather is typically mild, and the scenery is vibrant, making for pleasant rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Tannières are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Saint-Médard Church loop from Braine and the Military cemetery – German and French cemetery loop from Paars.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the varied terrain suitable for different abilities, and the charming rural landscapes.
Yes, several routes pass by historical points. For example, the Military cemetery – German and French cemetery loop from Paars offers a route with historical significance. You can also find highlights like the Washhouse of Maast-et-Violaine in the wider region.
Road cycling tours in Tannières vary in duration depending on the route and your pace. Shorter, easy loops like the Château du Bas loop from Limé can be completed in under half an hour, while longer, moderate routes such as the Saint-Médard Church loop from Braine typically take around 2.5 to 3 hours.


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