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Touring cycling around Mâchecourt offers routes through the authentic, quiet countryside of the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France. The region is characterized by modest elevation gains, featuring rolling hills, extensive grain fields, and meadows. Cyclists can expect to find routes along river valleys and through rural landscapes with minimal traffic on smaller roads. This area provides a favorable environment for cycle touring, connecting to broader regional networks.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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05:10
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.6km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.3km
02:24
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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The charming Romanesque chapel of the Templars is located in the museum park. The Order of the Temple was founded in 1128 and the bishop of Laon favored their installation in the city on land belonging to the king of France, located south of the canons' enclosure. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste chapel was erected around 1140: the octagon and the choir are the oldest parts; the porch was added a few decades later.
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When you enter, take note of the well-preserved death statue of Guillaume de Harcigny (14th century). This healer learned his trade from Arab doctors in Syria. He was the personal physician of Charles VI and a psychoanalyst avant la lettre. The commandery of the Order of the Temple dates from the 12th century, housed the administration and served as a recruitment centre for monks-knights. After the order was abolished, the commandery came into the hands of the Hospitallers of Jerusalem. The cemetery of the Templars is now a garden. The Romanesque chapel with its bell tower and a choir that ends in an apse with a semi-dome are well preserved. Inside, you can see two statues of prophets from the facade of the cathedral.
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Viewpoint with bench and binoculars overlooking the vast surroundings.
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The Basilica of Notre Dame de Liesse is a Gothic basilica dating from the 12th century and dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who is said to have miraculously freed three knights from captivity during the Crusades. The basilica was a place of pilgrimage for many kings and queens of France, who came to pray for various favors and blessings. You can admire the beautiful architecture, the statue of the Black Madonna, the frescoes and relics of the basilica, and learn about its rich history and culture. The basilica is located in the town of Liesse-Notre-Dame.
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Here, the city walker will find an early masterpiece of Gothic architecture, a style often found in this part of France – Chartres and Reims, for example, attract enthusiastic international visitors and are far more famous than Laon. In the following 13th century, many Gothic churches were built, not only in their country of origin, France, but also beyond the country's borders, where this sky-high, light-filled architectural style was now in great demand for new churches (for example, the laying of the foundation stone for Cologne Cathedral in 1248).
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A visit to the imposing cathedral is well worth it!
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The cathedral stands in the old town of Laon on Table Mountain and can be seen from afar. The detailed front and the balanced proportions make the building worth seeing from the outside. But you should definitely take your time and look inside one of the earliest Gothic masterpieces. The feeling of space in the light-flooded church is amazing. There are many side chapels, beautiful stained glass windows, remains of the interior painting and much more to admire. We were thrilled!
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes around Mâchecourt, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored 17 routes in total in this area.
The terrain around Mâchecourt is characterized by modest elevation gains, featuring rolling hills, extensive grain fields, and meadows. You'll find routes along river valleys and through rural landscapes, often with minimal traffic on smaller roads, making it ideal for leisurely touring.
Yes, Mâchecourt offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse loop from Liesse-Notre-Dame is an easy 15.3-mile (24.6 km) path that provides a gentle ride through the local landscape. There are 10 easy routes in total.
For experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, there is at least one difficult touring cycling route around Mâchecourt. The Notre-Dame de Plomion Church – Fortified Church of Prisces loop from Goudelancourt-lès-Pierrepont is a 61.8-mile (99.5 km) trail with notable elevation changes, taking approximately 5 hours 53 minutes to complete.
The touring cycling routes around Mâchecourt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the authentic, quiet countryside and the varied terrain that caters to different abilities.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Mâchecourt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse loop from Liesse-Notre-Dame and the Organ of Notre-Dame de Liesse – The village of Pierrepont loop from Liesse-Notre-Dame.
While touring cycling near Mâchecourt, you'll experience an authentic, quiet countryside featuring rolling hills, extensive grain fields, and meadows. The broader region is known for its river valleys, offering scenic views of floodplains and natural landscapes including hedgerows, ponds, and forests.
Yes, you can discover several interesting landmarks and attractions. For instance, the Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse is a notable religious building that features on some routes. You might also pass through charming settlements like Pierrepont Village.
While specific dog-friendly designations for cycling routes are rare, the rural and quiet nature of many routes around Mâchecourt, with minimal traffic on smaller roads, can be suitable for cycling with well-behaved dogs, especially if they are accustomed to a bike trailer or running alongside. Always ensure your dog's safety and comfort, and respect local regulations regarding pets.
The Picardy region, where Mâchecourt is located, is generally favorable for cycling from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the countryside is lush. Winter cycling might be possible, but conditions can be colder and wetter, with shorter daylight hours.
Yes, the wider Picardy region, where Mâchecourt is situated, connects to broader regional and long-distance cycle networks. The Somme Valley Cycle Route, for example, offers connections to major long-distance trails like EuroVelo 3 and EuroVelo 4, providing opportunities for extended touring adventures.
Given the rural nature of Mâchecourt and its surrounding villages, parking is generally available in village centers or near popular starting points for routes. It's advisable to check specific starting locations for designated parking areas, but on-street parking in smaller communes is often feasible.


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