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Gravel biking around Vaux-En-Amiénois offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a mix of agricultural plains, river valleys, and extensive wooded areas, providing varied terrain for gravel routes. The Somme River and its tributaries, along with numerous forests like Foret d'Ailly and Foret de Vignacourt, define the natural environment. The topography includes undulating rural roads and paths through fields, offering dynamic routes for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.7
(16)
117
riders
115km
05:42
190m
190m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
19
riders
98.8km
04:45
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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80.1km
05:44
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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7
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24.9km
01:43
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful place for a walk in nature. The bike path is perfect.
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Well-developed cycle path next to the canal, great thing
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During the French Revolution, the church served as a "Temple of Reason" and hosted a festival in honor of the Supreme Being on June 8, 1794.
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One of the finest examples of Flamboyant Gothic architecture in maritime Picardy, constructed between 1488-1539 for the nave and 1661-1663 for the choir. The church was built on marshy ground near a branch of the Somme River with an unusual north-facing façade instead of the traditional western orientation. During World War II, German artillery bombardment on May 20, 1940, caused a devastating fire that destroyed much of the building, with restoration completed only in 1998.
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The entire greenway is very well done on gravel. It's a really pleasant path running alongside ponds. It's not as boring as some concrete cycle paths.
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Vaux-en-Amiénois, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. These routes allow you to explore the region's diverse landscapes, from river valleys to wooded areas, without the disturbance of vehicle traffic.
You can expect a mix of terrain, primarily along river towpaths, through forests, and across rolling agricultural lands. The region is known for its 'blue network' of waterways like the Somme River, offering flat, scenic stretches. You'll also find paths through wooded areas such as Foret d'Ailly, and routes through agricultural plains described as 'hilly, carved by dry valleys,' providing varied and interesting topography.
Yes, many of the routes along the Somme Valley cycle route are suitable for families, offering generally flat and well-maintained surfaces away from traffic. For example, the Véronique Residence – Hébécourt Wood loop from Gare Saint-Roch is a moderate 24.8 km route that provides a good option for a family outing.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many of the public paths and trails in the Somme Valley region, especially on towpaths and through forests, provided they are kept on a leash. Always be mindful of local signage, especially in nature reserves or agricultural areas.
The region offers several interesting sights. You can cycle past the unique Hortillonnages d'Amiens, which are floating gardens, or explore routes that pass by the impressive Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral. The Towpath itself is a significant feature, offering views of the Somme River and its wetlands. Consider the Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral – Saint-Leu neighborhood, Amiens loop from Gare Saint-Roch for a route that includes urban and natural highlights.
The best time for gravel biking in the Hauts-de-France region, including Vaux-en-Amiénois, is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming fields, while autumn offers beautiful foliage in the wooded areas. Summer can be warm but is excellent for longer rides along the shaded river paths.
Yes, the region is home to sections of the extensive Somme Valley cycle route, which is a 120 km track. You can find long loop routes like the Somme Valley – Around Long Lock loop from Ailly-sur-Somme, which covers over 114 km, offering a significant car-free gravel biking experience.
Many routes start from or pass through villages and towns where public parking is available. For routes originating near Amiens, parking can often be found near train stations or designated public parking areas. For example, routes starting from Gare Saint-Roch in Amiens typically have parking options nearby.
Amiens, located approximately 12 km from Vaux-en-Amiénois, is a major hub with good public transport links, including train services. Many gravel routes, such as the Hébécourt Wood – Italian-Style Church loop from Gare Saint-Roch, start from Amiens, making them accessible by public transport. Check local train and bus services for specific routes and bike carriage policies.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the scenic beauty of the Somme Valley and its wetlands, and the varied landscapes that make for an engaging ride. The ability to explore historical sites and natural features away from traffic is a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are options for more experienced riders. Routes like the Somme Valley – Around Long Lock loop from Dreuil-lès-Amiens, at nearly 99 km with significant elevation gain, offer a challenging ride through varied terrain, including sections along the Somme River and through the region's rolling hills.


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