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Touring cycling around Montescourt-Lizerolles offers routes primarily characterized by a gently rolling landscape, often following waterways and rural roads. The area features a network of paths suitable for touring bikes, with moderate elevation changes across its terrain. These routes frequently incorporate sections alongside canals, providing a consistent and accessible cycling experience. The region's topography supports a variety of touring cycling experiences, from shorter loops to longer excursions.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:39
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.7km
02:00
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.98km
00:36
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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143km
08:30
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The lock at Travecy (No. 35) in the Canal de la Sambre a l'Oise is operated by the user using a remote control.
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The Église Saint-Sulpice de Clastres is a church building located in Clastres, in the Aisne department. It is dedicated to Saint-Sulpice and is an interesting example of Christian architecture in the region. The church contains an organ by Alexis Collet.
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Important for pilgrims: here you will also find a food shop on Sundays.
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Stage 73 of Sigeric on his Via Francigena pilgrimage. Here is the end of the stage VFF14 Via Vrancigena France). In Seraucourt-le-Grand we cross the Somme. It owes its ancient name, "Serodi Curtis", to the Gallo-Romans who founded two of these famous villae, farms, around the 2nd century, who gave it the suffix "-COURT", as with many other villages. Traces of a Merovingian cemetery are also said to have been found.
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As a memorial to the many dead, such a "MONUMENT AUX MORTS" (usually called a "Central Memorial" or "War Memorial" in German-speaking countries) is still very important today. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said..." it says in the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke's Gospel, Chapter 2, Verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not depart in peace, but became victims of war and tyranny. Therefore, the term "fallen memorial" is now sometimes used instead of the "war memorial" that was previously common in German. In the French-speaking world, however, this aspect of commemoration of the dead has long been included in the most commonly used term "MONUMENT AUX MORTS". Regardless of language and nation, such a memorial has two important and at the same time everlasting tasks: -1- to keep the memory of the suffering and horror of war alive, -2- and to remind people of the need to maintain peace in the long term.
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes available in the Montescourt-Lizerolles area. This includes a wide range of options, with approximately 70 easy routes, 50 moderate routes, and a few more challenging trails for experienced cyclists.
The touring cycling routes around Montescourt-Lizerolles are primarily characterized by a gently rolling landscape. You'll often find yourself following waterways, particularly canals, and rural roads. The terrain features moderate elevation changes, making for a consistent and accessible cycling experience.
Yes, Montescourt-Lizerolles offers many easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners. An excellent option is the Mennesis loop from Mennessis, which is just under 10 km long with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
For those looking for longer rides, the Jussy – Basilique Saint-Quentin loop from Montescourt covers over 52 km, offering a substantial touring experience. Another great option is the Sambre-Oise Canal – Berthénicourt lock loop from Essigny-le-Grand, which is approximately 49 km long.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Sambre-Oise Canal – Berthénicourt lock loop from Montescourt is a popular circular route that takes you along the canal and through rural scenery.
Along the routes, you can explore various points of interest. Many paths follow the scenic Canal de Saint-Quentin, offering picturesque views. You might also pass through charming settlements like Tergnier and Seraucourt-le-Grand, or historical sites such as the Seraucourt le Grand British Cemetery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the peaceful canal paths, the gentle gradients suitable for touring, and the charming rural landscapes that define the region's cycling experience.
Absolutely. The predominantly flat and gently rolling terrain, especially along the canal paths, makes Montescourt-Lizerolles very suitable for family touring cycling. Many easy routes are available, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
The best time for touring cycling in Montescourt-Lizerolles is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less rainfall, making for ideal cycling conditions along the canals and rural roads.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical landmarks. For instance, the Saint-Sulpice Church – Seraucourt-le-Grand loop from Essigny-le-Grand leads through rural landscapes and past local landmarks, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical interest.
Montescourt-Lizerolles experiences a temperate climate. Summers are generally warm and pleasant, while springs and autumns are mild. Winters can be cold and damp. Cyclists should be prepared for occasional rain showers throughout the year, especially outside of peak summer months.


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