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No traffic road cycling routes around Quivières benefit from the region's diverse and generally flat terrain, characterized by the Somme River Valley and its proximity to the Baie de Somme. The landscape features a mosaic of ponds, marshlands, and "larris" – limestone hillsides that offer varied elevation. Cyclists can expect well-maintained paths, including sections of the Véloroute Vallée de Somme, which often follow old towpaths, providing a mix of scenic riverbanks and open countryside.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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76.4km
03:05
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.6km
02:11
270m
270m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.9km
02:15
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.5km
01:40
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.5km
02:12
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The castle is almost invisible from the towpath. Good that the highlight is positioned correctly, otherwise you will definitely miss it.
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The Château d'Happlaincourt, a medieval castle, dates from the 13th century and was originally a fortified structure with a square floor plan, surrounded by water. During the First World War, the castle was largely destroyed, leaving only ruins today. Historically, it played a role in the Catholic League in the 16th century, when Jacques d'Humières drew up a manifesto there to restore the Catholic religion.
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The town of Péronne is truly charming and well worth a visit. The Somme River forms natural ponds that surround the city, giving it an undeniable appeal. Its old town is located on a small hill overlooking the entire area.
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This museum is located on the front lines of the Battle of the Somme. The white concrete design by architect Henri-Edouard Ciriani describes a gentle arc set into the southwest wall of the medieval castle. It forms a harmonious whole with the four large round towers, each with a diameter of 9 m. The building at the Etang du Cam stands on a series of smooth white concrete columns, creating a beautiful reflection in the water. The rooms are accessed through an opening in the wall of the 13th-century castle, which was built by the Counts of Vermandois. Charles the Bold imprisoned Louis XI in one of the towers.
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Very nice museum in a great, historic building. A must visit on a bike tour 😍.
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There are over 85 traffic-free road cycling routes available around Quivières, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region around Quivières, particularly within the Somme Valley, offers generally flat and well-maintained routes, often following old towpaths. While many routes are gentle, some areas, especially the 'larris' (limestone hillsides), can provide more undulating terrain for those seeking a challenge. For example, the Frise Lock – Canal de la Somme Cycle Path loop from Athies includes over 360 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, Quivières offers 25 easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. These routes are generally flat and well-suited for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An example is the Château de Péronne – Péronne loop from Ennemain, which is rated as easy.
While cycling traffic-free routes around Quivières, you can encounter several interesting points. The Somme Valley Cycle Path itself is a major highlight, offering scenic views. You might also pass by historical sites like the Château d'Happlincourt or natural features such as the Canal du Nord. The Tower of the Château de Ham – Ham Castle loop from Foreste specifically takes you past a significant historical castle.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes around Quivières are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Frise Lock – Canal de la Somme Cycle Path loop from Athies and the Étang de Bihécourt – Forest road loop from Foreste.
The Somme region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes, including the Somme Valley and Baie de Somme, are at their most vibrant. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts closer to your visit.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, there are also more challenging options for experienced road cyclists. For instance, the Frise Lock – Canal de la Somme Cycle Path loop from Athies is rated as difficult, covering over 68 km with significant elevation gain, providing a good test for advanced riders.
Quivières is well-situated to access the broader cycling network of the Somme region. Many routes start from nearby towns like Foreste or Ennemain, which are a short distance away. Parking facilities are generally available in these starting points and along major cycling routes like the Véloroute Vallée de Somme, which is designed with cyclist amenities in mind.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery of the Somme Valley, and the absence of vehicle traffic, making for a very relaxing and enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, the Somme region is rich in outdoor activities. Beyond cycling, you can explore the Baie de Somme, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, known for birdwatching at Parc du Marquenterre and its seal colonies. The Somme River Valley also offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying the diverse wetlands. The Véloroute Vallée de Somme connects several towns, allowing you to integrate cultural visits with your ride.
Yes, Quivières is close to the renowned Véloroute Vallée de Somme. This major cycling route traces the Somme River for approximately 120 to 200 km, offering a largely flat and well-maintained path, often on old towpaths, ensuring a traffic-free experience. It's an excellent option for longer rides and exploring the region's natural beauty and towns. You can find more information about the Somme Valley Cycle Route on Amiens Tourisme.


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