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Gravel biking around Goudelancourt-Lès-Berrieux offers varied terrain across the Aisne department, characterized by a mix of wooded areas, agricultural lands, and river valleys. The region provides diverse surfaces ideal for gravel cycling, including unpaved paths, forest tracks, and rural trails. Significant forested areas like the monastic forest of Vauclair offer shaded routes and varied terrain. Historical sites such as the ruins of Vauclair Abbey and proximity to the Chemin des Dames ridge add cultural depth to the rides.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.0
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28
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46.2km
02:36
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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13.3km
00:47
110m
110m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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32.2km
02:00
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.1km
03:38
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.1km
00:57
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful quiet place for a walk
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Entrance to Centre Parcs at Lac d'Ailette
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Ailette Lake is a haven of tranquility surrounded by greenery. Its calm and clear waters invite you to relax, whether for a stroll along the lake, a canoe trip or a picnic break. The preserved natural setting offers magnificent views of the surrounding wooded hills and the developed beaches.
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The Étang des Moines lake is one of the four ponds that were dug by the monks of Liessies Abbey at the end of the 17th century. Covering an area of approximately 20 hectares, it is home to various species of fish, such as carp, pike, perch, roach and tench. The lake is also a haven for wildlife, particularly birds, such as herons, ducks, coots and kingfishers. You can appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the lake from different viewpoints, such as the wooden bridge or the picnic area.
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The Ailles Village Monument was erected by the Touring Club de France in 1932, marking the location of the ancient village of Ailles, completely destroyed during the First World War and never rebuilt. You can still see some traces of the foundations of the houses in the fields.
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Place to discover with a small bridge in the woods
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed in this guide for the Goudelancourt-lès-Berrieux area. These routes are carefully selected to offer serene rides away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Aisne department.
Yes, for those new to gravel biking or looking for a relaxed ride, the Vauclair Abbey – View of Lake Ailette loop from Bouconville-Vauclair is an excellent choice. It's rated as easy and offers a pleasant, car-free experience through picturesque landscapes.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Goudelancourt-lès-Berrieux traverse a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll ride through peaceful wooded areas, alongside agricultural lands, and discover charming river valleys. Expect routes that combine unpaved paths, forest tracks, and rural trails, often featuring the tranquil Monks' Pond and views of Lake Ailette.
Absolutely. All the no-traffic gravel routes featured in this guide are circular, meaning you'll start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient, whether you choose the Vauclair Abbey – Lake Ailette loop from Craonne or the View of Lake Ailette – Vauclair Abbey loop from Sainte-Croix.
The region is rich in history. Many routes pass by or near significant landmarks. You can explore the evocative Vauclair Abbey Ruins, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1134 and damaged during WWI. The nearby Ferme d'Hurtebise War Memorial also offers a poignant historical stop, particularly for those interested in the Chemin des Dames area's past.
Yes, the presence of easy, no-traffic routes makes the area suitable for families. The Vauclair Abbey – View of Lake Ailette loop from Bouconville-Vauclair is particularly well-suited for a family outing, offering a shorter distance and minimal elevation gain in a car-free environment.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in the Aisne department. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery, whether blooming or displaying vibrant fall colors, is at its most beautiful. Summer can also be pleasant, especially when riding through shaded forest sections like those found near the monastic forest of Vauclair.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Vauclair Abbey – Lake Ailette loop from Craonne and the View of Lake Ailette – Vauclair Abbey loop from Sainte-Croix offer moderate difficulty. These routes cover longer distances and include more significant elevation changes, providing a rewarding experience for experienced gravel bikers.
While specific parking areas for each route are detailed on their respective komoot tour pages, you can generally find suitable parking in the starting villages mentioned, such as Craonne, Bouconville-Vauclair, or Sainte-Croix. These villages often have public parking facilities that provide convenient access to the trailheads.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in this area, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful blend of forests and agricultural landscapes, and the historical points of interest like the Vauclair Abbey ruins that add a unique dimension to their rides.
While the guide focuses on the trails themselves, the general rule for outdoor activities in France is that dogs are often welcome on trails, especially in rural and forested areas, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. Always check local signage or specific regulations for the areas you plan to visit, particularly around nature reserves or protected sites.
Absolutely. The region is known for its beautiful forests, which are perfect for gravel biking. The monastic forest of Vauclair, covering 1000 hectares, is a prime example and features prominently in several routes. These forests offer shaded paths, varied terrain, and opportunities for wildlife observation. For more information on forests in the wider region, you can visit Hauts-de-France Tourism.


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