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Road cycling routes around Le Quesne traverse a landscape characterized by river valleys, agricultural plains, and rolling terrain. The region, situated near the Somme and Bresle valleys, offers a mix of open roads and scenic stretches. Road cyclists can expect varied elevations, with routes often following natural contours and providing views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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89.0km
03:52
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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64.0km
02:42
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.0km
02:22
310m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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104km
04:19
570m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A beautiful castle - but you have to pay attention to the opening times - there is a lunch break
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Not far from here (1.2 km), on the outskirts of Bourdon, there is a large military cemetery for German soldiers who fell here on the Somme in heavy fighting (including the Battle of Abbeville in early June 1940).
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Located in the city center, this building dates back to the 15th century. A former medieval fortress, it was largely rebuilt during the Renaissance. The castle is famous for having hosted Francis I and Louis XIV for a night on July 15, 1680, in the north tower.
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As we move towards Amiens, we discover new but somewhat fleeting perspectives. You have to know how to stay attentive and take advantage of the views, particularly of Amiens Cathedral.
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Beautiful track for Gravel alternating single paths in the woods and tracks
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At this picnic area by the canal, you can relax and admire the landscape.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Le Quesne, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse river valleys, agricultural plains, and rolling terrain.
Yes, Le Quesne offers several routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Brasserie Sainte Beuve – Gîte Le Mouton Gras loop from Vieux-Rouen-sur-Bresle is an easy 29.0-mile (46.7 km) trail that leads through rural landscapes, perfect for those new to road cycling.
Experienced cyclists can find moderate routes that offer more elevation and distance. The Somme Path – Amiens Cathedral loop from Saint-Maulvis is a moderate 54.8-mile (88.2 km) trail with significant elevation gain, providing extensive views of the Somme region.
Yes, several routes offer longer distances for endurance cyclists. The Somme Path – Amiens Cathedral loop from Saint-Maulvis covers 54.8 miles (88.2 km), and the View of the Bresle Valley – Rambures Castle loop from Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle is nearly 50 miles (79.8 km), providing ample distance for a full day's ride.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always available for road cycling, routes with an 'easy' difficulty grade, such as the Brasserie Sainte Beuve – Gîte Le Mouton Gras loop from Vieux-Rouen-sur-Bresle, are generally more suitable for families looking for a less strenuous ride through rural landscapes.
Many of the road cycling routes around Le Quesne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of the Bresle Valley loop from Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle and the Natural area (ponds 7 kms) loop from Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle.
Road cycling routes around Le Quesne offer diverse scenery, characterized by river valleys like the Somme and Bresle, expansive agricultural plains, and gently rolling terrain. You can expect open roads with views of the surrounding countryside, providing a peaceful and scenic riding experience.
The best time for road biking in Le Quesne is typically during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is most favorable. During these periods, the agricultural plains are vibrant, and the river valleys are particularly scenic.
While specific cafes are not always listed directly on route descriptions, many routes pass through or near small villages and towns where you can find local establishments. For instance, the Brasserie Sainte Beuve – Gîte Le Mouton Gras loop from Vieux-Rouen-sur-Bresle explicitly mentions a brasserie in its name, suggesting a potential stop.
Starting points for routes often include nearby villages or designated parking areas. For routes like the View of the Bresle Valley loop from Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle, starting from Foucaucourt-Hors-Nesle, you would typically find parking within or on the outskirts of the village.
Public transport options to specific rural starting points around Le Quesne may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train services for connections to larger towns near your desired route's starting point, and then cycle to the start.
The duration of road bike trails around Le Quesne varies significantly based on distance and your cycling speed. Routes can range from approximately 2 hours for shorter trails like the Brasserie Sainte Beuve – Gîte Le Mouton Gras loop from Vieux-Rouen-sur-Bresle (29.0 miles) to over 3.5 hours for longer ones such as the Somme Path – Amiens Cathedral loop from Saint-Maulvis (54.8 miles).
Road cycling in Le Quesne is unique due to its blend of river valley landscapes, particularly the Somme and Bresle, combined with agricultural plains and gently rolling terrain. This provides a varied riding experience with a mix of open stretches and scenic views, distinct from more mountainous or coastal regions.


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