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Gravel biking around Quivières offers routes primarily characterized by greenways and rural paths, providing a gentle cycling experience. The terrain features minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for relaxed rides through the local countryside. These routes often follow converted railway lines or canal paths, ensuring a smooth surface and traffic-free environment. The landscape is typical of the Somme department, with open fields and small villages.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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32.3km
02:20
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.4km
01:06
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.4km
00:45
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Church built in stone in the 12th century and fortified in the 15th century. It was completely destroyed during the bombings of the First World War and then rebuilt in the early 1920s. Inside, remarkable stained glass windows and liturgical furniture made by Gérard Ansart and the Tambouret workshops in 1926-1927.
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The Cimetière militaire britannique in Doingt is a military cemetery in the commune of Doingt in the Somme department in northern France. It contains 417 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, only one of which is unidentified, and two graves from the Second World War. The cemetery was opened in September 1918 and is located at the end of Rue Vincent Joubaud, next to the commune's church.
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The Église Notre-Dame De L’Assemption is a Catholic church located in the commune of Doingt, in the east of the Somme department, near Péronne. The church was built in the second quarter of the 20th century and was inaugurated on 26 October 1930. It was designed by the architect Maurice Quentin and is built in the Neo-Romanesque style with a traditional basilica plan. The facade of the church has features of Romanesque art, such as sober and narrow windows, buttresses, a circular portico with a typed sculpture representing the Virgin surrounded by angels, arched folds resting on a column on each side, and a rose window above the portico. The church has a massive and projecting bell tower which is reminiscent of Romanesque bell towers by its structure and sober decoration. The interior of the church is decorated with a mural by Gustave Riquet representing the Assumption of the Virgin. The church was restored in 2016-2017.
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Doingt is a commune on the banks of the River Somme. The settlement was destroyed during the First World War. A Commonwealth cemetery is located just outside the town. The village and its church have been rebuilt and in 2023 a crucifix, rescued from the ruins of the village church by a British military chaplain after the Battle of the Somme and placed in All Saints’ Church, Tinwell in Rutland, England, was returned to the new church.
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This greenway in the middle of nature offers a bucolic setting. Away from the urban bustle, this path allows you to enjoy the charms of the forest.
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Very pleasant segment of the greenway from Cartigny to Doingt
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Great little single, very fun to do on a mountain bike or Gravel
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There are currently 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed around Quivières. These routes are designed for a relaxed cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.
The available trails primarily feature easy to moderate terrain, making them suitable for a wide range of riders. Routes like the Cartigny – Greenway segment loop from Cartigny and the Sainte-Radegonde Church – Doingt Greenway loop from Cartigny are rated easy, while the Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny offers a moderate challenge.
Yes, the trails around Quivières are generally suitable for families, especially the two easy-rated routes: the Cartigny – Greenway segment loop from Cartigny (15.3 km) and the Sainte-Radegonde Church – Doingt Greenway loop from Cartigny (10.4 km). Their no-traffic nature ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience for all ages.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Quivières vary in length. You can find shorter options like the Sainte-Radegonde Church – Doingt Greenway loop from Cartigny at approximately 10.4 km, or longer rides such as the Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny, which is about 32.2 km.
Yes, all three listed no-traffic gravel bike routes around Quivières are designed as loops. This includes the Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny, the Cartigny – Greenway segment loop from Cartigny, and the Sainte-Radegonde Church – Doingt Greenway loop from Cartigny, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While cycling the no-traffic routes, you might encounter points of interest such as the Canal du Nord. The area also features the historic Château d'Happlincourt and the village of Doingt, which is part of some route names.
The no-traffic routes around Quivières are primarily greenway segments, which are often part of the 'voie verte' network, providing dedicated paths away from cars. These routes offer a smooth experience on varied surfaces, ideal for gravel biking.
Given the general nature of greenway segments and rural roads, spring and autumn typically offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in regions like Quivières, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
For a longer ride, the Greenway segment – Doingt loop from Cartigny is the most extensive no-traffic option at over 32 km, rated as moderate difficulty. While not 'difficult', its length provides a good endurance challenge within the no-traffic category.
The unique aspect of gravel biking around Quivières lies in its focus on tranquil, no-traffic routes, primarily utilizing greenway segments. This allows for a peaceful and immersive cycling experience through the rural landscapes, away from the hustle and bustle of roads, making it ideal for those seeking quiet exploration.


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