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Jogging routes around Roupy benefit from the commune's location near Saint-Quentin, providing access to diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by the Somme river and the Canal de Saint-Quentin, offering mostly flat terrain ideal for running. Key features include the expansive Parc d'Isle Jacques Braconnier and the protected Marais d'Isle National Nature Reserve, which provide varied routes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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"God loves every soul with an undying love. He approaches each one with repeated, unspeakably patient offers of redemption. Even a small sign of love is enough for him to forgive and redeem. Our dear departed ones lacked a life preserver for the body; but the spiritual life preserver was not lacking, the breath of God in which the soul can clothe itself in a tiny moment, much more quickly than the body could." (Text by Albino Luciani / Pope John Paul I)
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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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The British cemetery of Seraucourt was created from 1920 to 1926, where the remains of soldiers buried in graves located on the nearby battlefield were grouped together, most of them killed in 1918. The cemetery contains 1,378 bodies including: 1 371 British, 5 Canadians and 2 Australians. Among them are around twenty airmen shot down in 1944. Only 496 bodies have been identified.
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Parc de l'Isle in Saint-Quentin offers a variety of trails for different levels of difficulty, from flat, easy trails along the Somme to hilly, wooded routes in the nature reserve. You can also admire the flora and fauna of the park, which houses a free zoo, a farm and a conservation center. The park is open all year round, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in summer and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in winter. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find at Parc d'Isle something to satisfy your tastes and your pace.
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The Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery is a historic site dating from the First World War, where nearly 2,000 British soldiers and airmen are buried. The cemetery covers an area of 4,732 m² and is surrounded by a stone wall. You can run along the paths that connect the different sections of the cemetery and admire the memorial stones and flowers that adorn them. You can also learn more about the history of the cemetery and the people buried there by reading the information panels or scanning the QR codes with your smartphone. The cemetery is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and entry is free. Running in the Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery is a way to honor the memory of those who fought for freedom, and to appreciate the beauty and tranquility of this place.
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If you're looking for a scenic and historic route, you can try the Saint-Quentin Canal in northern France. This canal connects the Escaut, the Oise and the Somme, and crosses the watershed at a summit level 20.4 km long with two tunnels. You can run along the towpath, admire the views of the countryside and the waterway, and discover the towns and villages along the route. The canal was built in the 18th century and was an important link for trade and transport. You can learn more about its history and engineering at the Musée du Touage in Riqueval, where you can also see the electric tugboats that pull the boats through the long tunnel. The Saint-Quentin canal is an ideal destination for runners who love culture and adventure.
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The Saint-Quentin war memorial is a unique memorial dedicated to the city's soldiers who fell in combat during different wars. The monument is located near the train station and features a large granite wall with three bas-reliefs depicting scenes from 1557, 1870 and 1914-19181. You can admire the work of architect Paul Bigot and sculptors Henri Bouchard and Paul Landowski, who created this impressive structure in 1927. The monument is also a tribute to the resilience of the residents of Saint-Quentin, who endured the destruction and exodus caused by conflicts.
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If you are interested in the history of the First and Second World Wars, you can visit the Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery, a British military cemetery located in the commune of Seraucourt-le-Grand, in the department of Aisne. The cemetery contains 1,378 graves of soldiers who died mostly in 1918, as well as a few airmen shot down in 1944. The information panels and memorial stones will allow you to learn more about the battles that took place in this region and on the history of fallen soldiers. The cemetery is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and entry is free. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and has a staircase and a building at the entrance. There you can take a peaceful and respectful walk among the rows of white tombstones and admire the flowers and trees that adorn the site.
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There are over 175 running routes available around Roupy. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging runs, catering to different fitness levels.
The majority of running trails near Roupy are classified as moderate, with 128 routes falling into this category. There are also 16 easy routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed jog, and 31 more difficult trails for those seeking a greater challenge.
Jogging routes around Roupy are primarily characterized by flat terrain, especially along the scenic Canal de Saint-Quentin. Many paths are paved, particularly within the Parc d'Isle Jacques Braconnier, offering smooth surfaces suitable for all runners. You'll also find trails through green spaces and natural areas.
Absolutely. The most prominent natural area is the Parc d'Isle Jacques Braconnier in Saint-Quentin, just 8 km from Roupy. This expansive park features urban trails, a wildlife park, and the National Nature Reserve of Marais d'Isle, all offering diverse and scenic running opportunities along the Somme river.
Yes, the flat and often paved paths, especially within the Parc d'Isle Jacques Braconnier and along the Canal de Saint-Quentin, are ideal for family outings. These routes are generally easy to navigate and provide a pleasant environment for all ages to enjoy a jog or walk together.
Many of the outdoor running paths around Roupy, particularly those along the Canal de Saint-Quentin and in general green spaces, are dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in protected areas like the Marais d'Isle National Nature Reserve, where specific rules might apply.
Yes, there are several excellent circular running routes. For example, the Saint-Quentin Canal - Seraucourt-le-Grand Loop offers a 6-mile (9.7 km) scenic run, and the Running loop from Savy is another popular 6-mile (9.7 km) option exploring the local countryside.
Many routes offer scenic views along the Somme river and the Canal de Saint-Quentin. In Saint-Quentin, you can pass by landmarks like the impressive Basilique Saint-Quentin and the Saint-Quentin war memorial. The Isle Park also provides beautiful natural surroundings and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Roupy's proximity to Saint-Quentin means that routes originating from or passing through Saint-Quentin are generally accessible via public transport. Saint-Quentin is a regional hub, and local bus services can connect you to various points near the running trails, especially those around the Parc d'Isle and the canal.
For routes around Saint-Quentin, particularly those near the Parc d'Isle Jacques Braconnier, ample parking is typically available. For routes starting in smaller communes like Savy or Seraucourt-le-Grand, you'll often find parking in village centers or designated areas near trailheads.
The running routes around Roupy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners frequently praise the peaceful canal-side paths, the well-maintained trails within the Parc d'Isle, and the overall natural beauty and accessibility of the area for a refreshing jog.
Yes, Roupy offers several excellent options for beginner runners. The flat terrain along the Canal de Saint-Quentin and within the Parc d'Isle provides easy, low-impact surfaces. There are 16 routes specifically classified as easy, perfect for those starting their running journey or looking for a gentle workout.
For advanced runners seeking a longer challenge, consider routes like the St Quentin Canal loop from Seraucourt-le-Grand, which spans 8.9 miles (14.4 km). The region also offers 31 routes classified as difficult, providing opportunities for extended distances and varied terrain to test your endurance.


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