Best attractions and places to see around Chaussoy-Epagny, a commune in the Somme department of France, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The area features the Noye River, former peat bogs, and the verdant Valley of the Noye. Visitors can explore historical sites like the Chaussoy-Epagny Church, which offers views of the Noye valley, alongside various hiking and cycling routes. The region provides opportunities to experience both cultural significance and natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great road to cross with the chapel in the bend
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Fairly rolling path in the woods. Very good in summer. Big puddles and a lot of mud the rest of the year.
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Body of water for fishermen 🎣 Pedalos in summer 🚣♀️ Children's playground👨👨👦👦 Picnic with tables 🧺 Bar open on sunny days ☀️🍦🍨 Mini-golf ⛳
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Great Gravel path. Preferably with a minimum of notched tires... Especially in winter!
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A great trail along the river, very pretty and fun to ride.
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You can visit the Saint-Domice Chapel, a significant religious building and historical site with a gravel path. Another notable religious landmark is the Saint-Domice Church of Thézy-Glimont, located in a pretty little town conducive to walking. The Chaussoy-Epagny Church, isolated atop a hill, also offers historical interest and views of the Noye valley.
Yes, the region offers several natural paths. You can enjoy the On the banks of the Avre trail, which is praised for its pleasant route suitable for cycling. Another option is the Path along the Noye from Guyancourt to Remiencourt, a challenging, shaded trail through a forest along the river, ideal for mountain biking. The Old Railway Line of the Green Corridor also provides a unique route for outdoor activities.
The area is well-suited for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Étang de Berny loop from Ailly-sur-Noye. Road cyclists might enjoy the Saint-Ladre Pond loop, while mountain bikers can tackle trails such as the Marsh between the Avre and the Noye. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
The Chaussoy-Epagny Church, situated on a hilltop, provides panoramic views of the Noye valley. Additionally, the Path along the Noye from Guyancourt to Remiencourt offers views of the water as you traverse the shaded forest trail.
Yes, the Former Coulée Verte railroad line is a notable attraction. It offers a beautiful track suitable for Gravel bikes, alternating between single paths in the woods and wider tracks. It's also signposted as a hiking trail, though some sections are best suited for mountain bikes.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of trails. For instance, the trail On the banks of the Avre is described as 'very pretty and fun to ride.' The Saint-Domice Chapel area is noted for its 'Great Gravel path' and being 'very good in summer.' The shaded Path along the Noye from Guyancourt to Remiencourt is also highlighted as 'magnificent' and pleasant in summer.
Yes, the Path along the Noye from Guyancourt to Remiencourt is described as a 'challenging' trail, particularly for mountain biking due to its narrowness and many roots. For road cycling, longer routes like the Étang de Berny – Saint-Ladre Pond loop from La Faloise (nearly 100 km) offer a moderate challenge.
The region is characterized by the Noye River and the Avre river, offering scenic riverbanks and valley views. You'll find forested areas, such as those along the Noye, and the area is known for its former peat bogs, contributing to a diverse natural environment.
The Saint-Domice Church of Thézy-Glimont is located in a 'pretty little town conducive to walking and exploring,' making it suitable for families. Many surrounding paths also allow you to enjoy various viewpoints, which can be a pleasant family activity.
For an easier hike, consider the Étang de Berny loop from Ailly-sur-Noye, which has an easy difficulty grade and is around 6 km long. These types of routes offer a gentle way to experience the local scenery.
Absolutely. The Bois du Roi is recommended for mountain biking, and the Path along the Noye from Guyancourt to Remiencourt is specifically mentioned as suitable for mountain biking, though it requires skill due to its narrowness and roots. The Former Coulée Verte railroad line also has sections best accessed with mountain bikes.
For the Saint-Domice Chapel's gravel path, it's recommended to have notched tires, especially in winter, as it can get muddy. The Path along the Noye from Guyancourt to Remiencourt is very shaded and pleasant in summer, but be aware of many roots on the ground if you're mountain biking.


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