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No traffic road cycling routes around Lahoussoye benefit from the region's diverse terrain, characterized by rolling hills and expansive plains. The landscape features a mix of gentle ascents and descents, providing engaging rides. A network of quiet rural roads allows cyclists to enjoy peaceful journeys away from heavy traffic, often weaving through picturesque countryside. The area is also influenced by the Somme River valley, offering routes along its towpaths and through wetlands.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.7km
00:52
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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82.5km
03:45
650m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.5km
01:56
310m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Stunning trompe-l'œil murals offer a subtle tribute to the Polish airmen who fell in the area during World War II. Near the church, you'll find a collection of old photographs and information about Naours as it once was. Don't forget to look at the street signs, some of which also include the name in Picard dialect – a rare find!
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Enjoy going to the magnificent show: The Breath of the Earth
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Castle inhabited and carefully maintained.
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Castle of 18th - 19th century.
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Paved area in the city.
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There are over 80 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Lahoussoye. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking for a peaceful ride away from cars.
The region around Lahoussoye is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The rolling hills and expansive plains are particularly beautiful in spring with blooming flora and in autumn with vibrant foliage. Summers offer longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures, ideal for longer rides.
Yes, the area offers several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Somme Valley Véloroute, easily accessible from Amiens (just 13-14 km from Lahoussoye), is renowned for being flat and safe. Within our collection, you'll find routes like the Les Puits Tournants loop from Pont-Noyelles, which is classified as easy and offers a gentle introduction to the region's quiet roads.
Absolutely. The region is home to the Somme Valley Véloroute (GR800), a significant dedicated bike path stretching 125-160 km. This route provides extensive car-free sections, tracing the Somme River through historical landmarks and natural sites. For a challenging moderate ride, consider the Étang de Berny – Corbie Tours loop from Corbie, which covers over 82 km.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Lahoussoye are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Aviation museum loop from Pont-Noyelles and the Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral – Corbie Tours loop from Corbie, both offering engaging circular journeys through the countryside.
The routes often weave through picturesque countryside, offering panoramic views of the French landscape. You'll encounter the beautiful Somme River and its valley, with opportunities to see marshes and wetlands, such as those near Méricourt-sur-Somme. Keep an eye out for highlights like the tranquil Les Étangs de la Barette, providing serene natural beauty along your ride.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Many routes pass by charming villages and historical sites. You might encounter landmarks such as the Lamotte-Brebière Locks, which are part of the Somme River's historical infrastructure, or the poignant Villers-Bretonneux Australian National Memorial, offering a moment for reflection.
While specific parking details vary by route, many of the routes start from towns or villages like Corbie or Pont-Noyelles, which typically offer public parking facilities. For routes along the Somme Valley Véloroute, access points in larger towns like Amiens often have designated parking areas for cyclists.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near small villages and towns where you can find local cafes, bakeries, or small shops to refuel. The Somme Valley Véloroute, in particular, connects several communities, making it easy to find refreshment stops. Planning your route in advance on komoot can help you identify these spots.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet rural roads, the diverse terrain of rolling hills and expansive plains, and the integration of historical sites and natural features into the cycling experience. The peaceful journeys away from heavy traffic are consistently highlighted as a major draw.
The routes around Lahoussoye feature a mix of gentle ascents and descents, characteristic of the region's rolling hills. While not overly strenuous, they provide engaging rides. For example, the Corbie Tours – Towpath Along the Somme River loop from Corbie has an elevation gain of around 311 meters, offering a good balance for a moderate ride.


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