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Gravel biking around Mesnil-Bruntel provides access to the Somme Valley's diverse landscapes, characterized by the Somme River and its extensive towpaths. The region features minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for varied fitness levels. Riders can expect a mix of surfaces, from unpaved sections along the canalized Somme to rural countryside paths. This area offers a blend of natural beauty, including wetlands and marshes, alongside historical sites.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
4.2
(5)
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
32.3km
02:20
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.6km
01:07
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.5km
03:50
390m
390m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle served for centuries as a meeting place for the regional nobility and thinkers.
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This lock also has a fish ladder / bypass.
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Also a bicycle repair and electric bike charging point
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Very beautiful, well-preserved gate.🥰
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Sailly-Saillisel, at the northern end of a ridge, was the objective of French attacks in September and October 1916, and was captured on October 18. The village remained in Allied hands until March 24, 1918, when it was lost during the German advance, but was recaptured by the 18th and 38th (Welsh) Divisions on September 1, 1918. The cemetery now contains 771 burials from isolated graves and several smaller cemeteries nearby. 300 of the graves are unidentified.
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Rancourt Military Cemetery contains 93 graves and commemorations from the First World War (including 20 unidentified graves). There are also 3 graves from the Second World War in the cemetery (crew of the Blenheim IV bomber shot down in May 1940). Rancourt was captured by the French on September 24, 1916, and remained in Allied hands until March 24, 1918, and the German advance. It was recaptured by the 47th (London) Division on September 1, 1918.
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the largest French necropolis in the Somme (8,566 soldiers)
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There are currently 4 gravel bike trails listed around Mesnil-Bruntel on komoot. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, with no difficult trails directly within this selection.
Gravel biking around Mesnil-Bruntel is primarily defined by riverine scenery, towpaths, and rural countryside. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from unpaved sections along the canalized Somme to smoother paths, offering varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes. The region generally features minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for different fitness levels.
Yes, there are easy gravel bike routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Cartigny – Greenway segment loop from Cartigny is a shorter, easy option. Another accessible choice is the Cartigny – Sainte-Radegonde Church loop from Cartigny. These routes are designed to be less challenging, allowing for a relaxed ride.
The Somme Valley is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. You can explore sites like the Château de Péronne, which also houses the Historial of the Great War. The region also features charming towns and natural landmarks such as the Canal du Nord and the Château d'Happlincourt.
Absolutely. The primary draw for gravel biking in the area is the extensive Somme Valley Cycle Route (Véloroute Vallée de Somme). This route spans approximately 160 to 200 kilometers, following the calm course of the Somme River. Much of it is on towpaths, offering surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. A good example of a longer route that utilizes the Canal de la Somme is the Château de Suzanne – Canal de la Somme Cycle Path loop from TGV Haute-Picardie.
The gravel biking routes around Mesnil-Bruntel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from more than 5 reviews. Many riders appreciate the diverse landscapes, from riverine scenery to rural countryside, and the well-maintained towpaths that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, several routes around Mesnil-Bruntel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny and the Rancourt british cemetary – Beautiful landscape loop from Aizecourt-le-Haut, which offer varied experiences through greenways and rural areas.
The Somme Valley offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty. You'll cycle alongside the peaceful Somme River, enjoying bucolic landscapes. The route is dotted with exceptional natural sites, including wetlands and marshes like those of Méricourt-sur-Somme and Samara. Towards the western end, the route leads to the magnificent Bay of Somme, a Regional Natural Park known for its salt meadows, mudflats, and diverse wildlife.
The Somme Valley Cycle Route is largely suitable for gravel bikes. It primarily follows towpaths alongside the canalized Somme, offering a mix of surfaces. While some sections are described as 'rough' (likely gravel or unpaved), there are also 'smooth' (paved cycle paths) segments, providing varied terrain for gravel riders. The minimal elevation gain makes it a pleasant experience.
Generally, no specific permits are required for cycling on public cycle routes and towpaths in the Somme region, including the Somme Valley Cycle Route. However, it's always advisable to respect local signage and regulations, especially when passing through private land or protected natural areas.
The Somme Valley Cycle Route is easily accessible by train. TER services in the region generally accept bicycles, making it convenient to reach various points along the route. This allows for flexible planning, whether you're looking to do a section of the route or transport your bike to a starting point.
The Somme Valley offers pleasant gravel biking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may be wetter and colder, so checking local weather and trail conditions is recommended.


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