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No traffic touring cycling routes around Méneslies are situated in the Somme region of France, characterized by a diverse landscape suitable for cycling. The area features dramatic coastlines, including the Ault Chalk Cliffs and the Baie de Somme, alongside tranquil inland routes through the Somme Valley with its rivers and forests. The terrain offers a mix of flat, picturesque paths and routes with moderate elevation changes, providing varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.5
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.7km
01:18
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.1km
02:00
190m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.8km
02:52
320m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This cycle path leads from the sea to the glassworks, always along small lakes and the river.
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Next to the chateau there is a beautiful garden
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The cliffs are made of chalk and are impressive to look at.
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Here in Ault begin the chalk cliffs, which stretch all the way to Normandy and repeatedly appear as enormous cliffs.
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The cliffs around the beach of Ault are composed of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the Turonian and Coniacian (around 83 million years ago to 90 million years ago). They are strewn with flint nodules which highlight the subhorizontal stratification planes (the formation of flint has already been discussed in Discovery of the geology of the cliffs of Étretat, presentation of an excursion from the beach of Tilleul (Antifer) to the Porte d'Amont (Étretat Nord)). The relative proportion of chalk and flint is around 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint. Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs of Ault, the regular flint band called Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (around 87 million years ago). The boundary between the lower and middle Coniacian is marked by the Shoreham 2 marl level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markings allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or between the French and English coasts.
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The cliffs around the beach of Ault are composed of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the Turonian and Coniacian (around 83 million years ago to 90 million years ago). They are strewn with flint nodules which highlight the subhorizontal stratification planes (the formation of flint has already been discussed in Discovery of the geology of the cliffs of Étretat, presentation of an excursion from the beach of Tilleul (Antifer) to the Porte d'Amont (Étretat Nord)). The relative proportion of chalk and flint is around 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint. Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs of Ault, the regular flint band called Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (around 87 million years ago). The boundary between the lower and middle Coniacian is marked by the Shoreham 2 marl level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markings allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or between the French and English coasts.
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Great swimming and surfing beach. Small town with lots going on.
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There are over 130 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Méneslies. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.
Yes, Méneslies offers a good selection of easy, family-friendly routes. Approximately 40 of the available no-traffic touring cycling routes are rated as easy, making them suitable for all fitness levels and families. Many of these routes, like the Marais de Gousseauville – Marais de Gousseauville loop from Incheville, are mostly flat and paved, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The no-traffic routes around Méneslies offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can cycle along tranquil inland routes through the Somme Valley, explore the picturesque Canal de la Somme, or experience the dramatic coastal scenery near the Ault Chalk Cliffs. The region is known for its exceptional natural beauty, from verdant valleys to impressive chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Méneslies are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey at the same point. For example, the Architecture balnéaire – Normandy loop from Saint-Quentin-la-Motte-Croix-au-Bailly is an easy circular route that lets you explore the local architecture and coastal views.
You'll find several interesting landmarks and natural attractions. Along the coast, you can admire the impressive Ault Chalk Cliffs and the charming Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains. Inland, you might encounter the serene Marais de Gousseauville or pass by historic sites like the Saint Martin's Church. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Le Tréport Funicular, which offers free access to the city's heights.
The Somme region, including Méneslies, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather for coastal rides. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially along inland routes. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, for more experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are approximately 26 difficult no-traffic routes. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and longer distances. An example is the Architecture balnéaire – View over the cliffs loop from Yzengremer, which covers over 50 km with substantial climbs, offering rewarding views.
While specific cafes are not marked on every route, the region is well-equipped with villages and towns where you can find refreshments. Coastal towns like Ault and Mers-les-Bains, or larger towns along the Somme Valley, offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Planning your route to pass through these settlements is recommended for breaks.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Méneslies, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the diverse scenery ranging from dramatic cliffs to peaceful marshlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable rides. The opportunity to explore the natural beauty and charming villages away from cars is a common highlight.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its dramatic coastline. Routes like the Architecture balnéaire – View over the cliffs loop from Yzengremer offer stunning vistas of the Ault Chalk Cliffs and the English Channel. You can experience the unique geographical location of villages like Ault, with its protected valley overlooking the sea.
While many routes start from villages accessible by regional transport, direct public transport links to every trailhead might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the specific starting point of your chosen route. Some larger towns in the Somme region are better connected and can serve as a base for your cycling adventures.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water bodies. The Marais de Gousseauville – Marais de Gousseauville loop from Incheville takes you through marshlands. You can also find routes that follow the Cycling Path Along the Bresle and Its Lakes or pass by the Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle Ponds, offering serene views and opportunities for wildlife spotting.


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