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Road cycling around Ohis offers a network of routes through rolling terrain, woodlands, and areas with historic features. The landscape is characterized by moderate elevation changes, providing varied experiences for cyclists. Routes often pass through picturesque countryside, connecting villages and points of interest. This region provides a mix of longer journeys and shorter loops suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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124km
05:39
1,240m
1,240m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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16.1km
00:43
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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22.5km
01:03
160m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.3km
01:33
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The faithful trust in the help of the Mother of God – who in France is always venerated under the title “Notre-Dame” (which corresponds to the German name “Our Lady”) – was expressed by the French nun, mystic and Doctor of the Church, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (religious name Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, 1873 to 1897) as follows: “In trials or difficulties I turn to Mother Mary, whose gaze alone is enough to dispel all fear.”
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The Église Notre-Dame de Plomion is a historic church located in Plomion, in the Aisne department, France. The church was built between the 12th and 16th centuries and is an example of a fortified church. The building consists of a large quadrangular tower between two towers, with a truncated tower at each end of the transept. The church has an impressive interior with a choir and transept covered with ribbed vaults. There are several paintings and sculptures on display, including a depiction of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane in the left transept.
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A short tour in the Avesnes countryside offering beautiful views of Solre-le-Château and its leaning bell tower. Route mainly on asphalt paths with however a grassy path over 600m. Possibility of walking from Lez-Fontaine to the hamlet of l'Epine via the greenway. Ideal departure: the square of Solre-le-Château where parking is easy and where it is possible to eat or refuel.
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Without doubt one of the most beautiful of the 65 fortified churches in Thiérache. Remarkably restored. A must-see!
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The fortified church of Plomion is one of the most remarkable in Thiérache. Completely renovated and freely accessible upstairs, since June 25, 2022, it was built in bricks and stands on the foundations of an old church, where a permanent garrison was stationed. This church is the "finished" type of fortress church which includes all the elements of fortification: tower, keep, turrets, watchtowers and a set of more than 60 loopholes including 42 on the keep! Numerous geometric patterns in vitrified bricks such as hearts and diamonds adorn the building.
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The Église Saint-Martin de Wimy is a Catholic church located in the municipality of Wimy, in the east of the Aisne department. The church was built in the 16th century and is one of the finest examples of a fortified church in the region. The church has a massive donjon with a square plan and a double-pitched roof, flanked at the front by two enormous towers five meters in diameter, all in brick, except for the base of the towers in sandstone. The rest of the church, which extends behind the donjon, is a parallelogram of stone, with numerous restorations in brick. The church has been listed as a historical monument since 1989.
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Locomobile No. 3003, which can be seen at the entrance to the town of Buire and the former railway depot, was manufactured in 1900 by the construction engineer Emile Salmson. Its operating pressure was 7 bars. Property of the Northern Railway Company, it was used to drive the machine tools of the Hellemes Workshops (North). As the SNCF machine tools became autonomous, she ended her career in 1939. It was Monsieur Raclot, director of the Leclerc center, who offered her second youth to the ECO-RAIL association.
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The Notre-Dame de Plomion church is one of the most remarkable fortified churches in the region. Built in brick on the foundations of an old church, it has a large square tower, two round towers, two turrets and more than 60 loopholes. You will be able to admire the geometric patterns of the enameled bricks, such as hearts and diamonds, which decorate the building. The church is open to the public and has an interactive terminal which allows you to discover the upper floors without climbing. You can also see a small prison and a semi-circular dome ceiling.
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There are over 140 road cycling routes around Ohis, offering a wide variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
Road cycling around Ohis features a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and areas with historic features. You'll find moderate elevation changes, providing varied experiences from gentle loops to more challenging rides.
Yes, Ohis offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Bois de Buire loop from Origny-en-Thiérache is an easy 9.4-mile (15.2 km) path that leads through pleasant woodlands.
Ohis is rich in historical landmarks. You can cycle past the impressive Ohis Railway Viaduct, explore the Old railroad, or visit the Fortified Church of Saint-Martin of Wimy. Many routes connect these points of interest, offering a journey through the region's past.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the Circuit of the Churches of Aisne is a moderate 44.3-mile (71.4 km) route that explores a circuit of historic churches with significant elevation changes. Another option is the Ohis Railway Viaduct – Old railroad loop from Hirson, a 75.7 km route with varied terrain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's varied terrain, the picturesque countryside connecting villages, and the blend of woodlands and historic landmarks that make for engaging rides.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Ohis are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Château de Trélon – Fourmies loop from Hirson, which covers 28.1 miles (45.2 km) through varied terrain, and the Picnic table – Ohis Railway Viaduct loop from Origny-en-Thiérache.
While specific seasonal data for Ohis is not available, road cycling in regions with rolling hills and woodlands is generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making for ideal riding conditions. Winter cycling might be possible but could involve colder temperatures and potentially less favorable road conditions.
Beyond the historic structures, you might encounter unique points of interest such as the Locomobile Salmson No. 3003, a man-made monument, or even a Climbing wall for exercisers, depending on the route you choose. The routes are designed to connect various local highlights.
The routes vary significantly in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops like the Bois de Buire loop from Origny-en-Thiérache at 9.4 miles (15.2 km), to longer journeys such as the Circuit of the Churches of Aisne, which is 44.3 miles (71.4 km) long.


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