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No Traffic road cycling routes around Aizecourt-Le-Haut are characterized by the gentle terrain of the Somme department, featuring serene river valleys and expansive agricultural plains. The region's elevation ranges from 78m to 147m, providing a landscape with low elevation changes suitable for road cycling. Aizecourt-Le-Haut is situated near Péronne, offering access to the extensive Somme Valley Cycle Route which follows the Somme River. This area provides a network of paths ideal for exploring the natural and historical features of Hauts-de-France.
…Last updated: July 7, 2026
5.0
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18
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25.7km
05:21
110m
110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
8
riders
84.7km
03:44
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
9
riders
49.7km
02:10
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
10
riders
41.9km
01:47
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.1km
02:40
470m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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There are several small locks with benches to view them well
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Also a bicycle repair and electric bike charging point
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The castle is almost invisible from the towpath. Good that the highlight is positioned correctly, otherwise you will definitely miss it.
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The Château d'Happlaincourt, a medieval castle, dates from the 13th century and was originally a fortified structure with a square floor plan, surrounded by water. During the First World War, the castle was largely destroyed, leaving only ruins today. Historically, it played a role in the Catholic League in the 16th century, when Jacques d'Humières drew up a manifesto there to restore the Catholic religion.
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Magnificent walk along the water, then visit the underground canal along the canal in a path between the trees with holes, bumps and bends (a real treat) to finish with a nice route in the Holnon woods. I recommend it. To do either as a walk or at speed, the choice is yours!
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The town of Bapaume presents one of the most traditional facets of Pas-de-Calais. From its belfry in the village center to the many trails that surround it, discover an authentic village.
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French politician, MP and then resistance fighter, born on November 6, 1890 in Bapaume, he became mayor of the town in 1929. In 1934, he was elected general councilor of Pas-de-Calais. In 1936, he ran in the legislative elections and was elected in the second round. He was arrested in 1943 by the Nazis as he left the prefecture, and deported to the Gross-Rosen camp where he died on November 27, 1944. Since 1948, a monument showing him at the time of his arrest honors his memory. At the Town Hall there is an urn with soil from Gross-Rosen as well as a painting of him.
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The town of Péronne is truly charming and well worth a visit. The Somme River forms natural ponds that surround the city, giving it an undeniable appeal. Its old town is located on a small hill overlooking the entire area.
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There are over 70 no-traffic road cycling routes around Aizecourt-Le-Haut, offering a wide range of options for various skill levels. These routes leverage the region's extensive cycling networks, including segments of the Somme Valley Cycle Route.
The terrain around Aizecourt-Le-Haut is generally gentle, characterized by river valleys and vast agricultural plains. While the village itself is on a hill (78m to 147m), many routes, especially those along the Somme Valley, are predominantly flat and comfortable, making them suitable for leisurely rides.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Somme Valley Cycle Route, accessible near Péronne (about 5 km from Aizecourt-Le-Haut), is largely flat and safe, following converted towpaths. This makes it ideal for families and cyclists seeking a relaxed experience away from traffic.
The region is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. You can visit sites like the Château de Péronne, which houses the Historial of the Great War. The Véloroute de la Mémoire also connects significant WWI memorial sites, offering a historical cycling experience.
Cyclists can enjoy peaceful rides through serene river valleys and extensive agricultural fields. The Somme Valley cycle route passes through exceptional natural sites like the marshes of Méricourt-sur-Somme and the Barette ponds in Corbie. The village of Aizecourt-Le-Haut itself, being on a hill, offers scenic views of the surrounding valleys.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Château de Péronne – Bridge loop from Péronne offers a substantial 83.5 km ride, and the Monument to Abel Guidet – Château de Péronne loop from Péronne is another great circular option at 61 km.
The gentle terrain and agricultural landscapes make the region pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and early autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The routes around Aizecourt-Le-Haut cater to various abilities. While the majority (over 50 routes) are rated as 'moderate,' there are also around 10 'easy' routes perfect for beginners or casual rides, and nearly 10 'difficult' routes for more experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
While specific parking details for each route vary, towns like Péronne, which is a common starting point for many routes and segments of the Somme Valley Cycle Route, typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check parking options in your chosen starting town.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the scenic views of the Somme Valley, and the historical points of interest along the way.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like the Château de Péronne – Bridge loop from Péronne cover over 83 km with moderate elevation gain. Other routes, such as the Péronne – Château de Péronne loop from Péronne, offer over 60 km of riding.
While Aizecourt-Le-Haut is a small commune, major towns like Péronne, which serve as access points to the broader cycling networks like the Somme Valley Cycle Route, are generally better connected by public transport. You may need to check regional bus or train services for connections to these larger towns.


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