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Gravel biking around Moyenneville offers diverse terrain across two distinct regions in France, the Somme and Oise departments. The Somme department features routes along the Somme Valley and Canal Somme, characterized by peaceful cycle paths with rough surfaces and riverine scenery. In the Oise department, Moyenneville is situated within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, providing extensive forests like Compiègne and Chantilly with networks of "white paths" and quiet roads. These areas present varied landscapes, from marshlands and sandy heaths to dense woodlands and rolling hills, suitable for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
5.0
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
16
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74.4km
04:43
430m
430m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69.3km
04:31
610m
610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.7km
01:39
50m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very worthwhile canal, recommended!
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Very quiet and peaceful road along the water.
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Hourdel Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the common Cayeux-sur-Mer, it is built on the south side of the Bay of Somme, at the end of the point of Hourdel.
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Beautiful view over the Somme.
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The terrain varies significantly depending on whether you're in the Somme or Oise department. In the Somme, you'll find peaceful cycle paths along the Somme Valley and Canal Somme, often featuring rough surfaces ideal for gravel. The Oise department, particularly within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, offers extensive forest networks with 'white paths' and quiet small roads, ranging from sandy heaths and pine forests to oak and beech woodlands.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. While many routes are moderate to difficult, you can find easier sections, especially along the tranquil Canal Somme. For example, the Cycle path along the Canal Somme – Kanal der Somme loop from Abbeville is a moderate 34.4 km path known for comfortable cycling conditions on rough surfaces.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. In the Somme, you can explore the Somme Valley, its marshes, and historical marks from World War I. The Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park offers majestic forests and cultural gems like the Chantilly château and the royal city of Senlis. You might also pass by religious buildings such as the Saint-Vulfran Collegiate Church in Abbeville.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking longer distances, routes like the Somme Valley – Around Long Lock loop from Pont-Remy offer an extensive 131.1 km exploration of the Somme Valley with varied surfaces. The Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park also boasts over 1,000 km of trails, providing ample opportunities for long-distance forest loops and even bikepacking adventures.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Around Long Lock – The Somme canalised loop from Pont-Remy is a 69.1 km circular route that explores the Somme canalised section.
Both regions offer appealing conditions for gravel biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially in the Somme Valley with its riverine landscapes or the Oise forests with changing foliage. Summer is also suitable, though it's wise to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, particularly on the well-maintained 'white paths' in the Oise forests, but be prepared for cooler, potentially damp conditions.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the peaceful cycle paths along the Canal Somme are generally comfortable and less challenging, making them suitable for families. The varied terrains in the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park also offer numerous quiet roads and forest paths where families can enjoy shorter, less strenuous rides.
The gravel biking routes around Moyenneville are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from nearly 30 reviews. Nearly 200 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the diverse terrain, from tranquil canal-side paths to extensive forest networks, and the variety of options for different ability levels.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, many routes start from towns like Pont-Remy or Abbeville, which typically offer parking facilities. For public transport, the Somme Valley is well-connected, and some routes may be accessible via regional train lines that allow bikes, especially those following canal paths. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike policies for specific starting points.
Yes, especially on routes that pass through or near towns and villages. The Somme Valley routes often lead through areas with amenities, and towns like Abbeville or Pont-Remy offer cafes and shops. Similarly, routes within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, particularly those near Chantilly or Senlis, will have opportunities for refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest and potential stops.
There are over 25 gravel bike trails available around Moyenneville on komoot, catering to a range of abilities from moderate to difficult. This includes routes in both the Somme and Oise departments, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
Yes, the Somme department is particularly known for its river and canal-side routes. You can enjoy peaceful cycling along the Canal Somme, with routes like The Somme canalised – Around Long Lock loop from Abbeville offering a moderate 34.0 km experience along the water.


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