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Touring cycling routes around Marlemont are set within a hilly landscape, providing views of the surrounding Ardennes region. The area is characterized by its proximity to the extensive Signy-l'Abbaye forest and the Ardennes Regional Nature Park, which features deep forests, meanders, and valleys. The commune is also traversed by the Audry river, contributing to the region's dense hydrographic network. This geology has created diverse terrain suitable for cycling exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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37.7km
02:22
410m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.2km
01:40
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.7km
02:37
450m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.7km
02:36
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Thiérache, a land of historical passage, is adorned with fortified churches, from the Middle Ages to the 17th century.
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This old village with mud houses has an imposing church tower; In the church, the openings in the chancel have been closed after repeated raids. This is the last fortified church on the route.
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Signy-l'abbeye is a pleasant town with two hotels and, for the region, quite a few amenities, an ATM and a small supermarket. There is a large (walking) forest to the west and you will also find a campsite there. The church was built in 1900 on the site of a 16th century shrine. There was a Cistercian abbey here between 1135 and 1793.
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Liart is a small village in the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region of France. It has about 600 inhabitants and is located 35 km from Charleville-Mézières, the capital of the department. Liart is known for its Church of Our Lady, which is a notable example of Gothic architecture in the region. The church was built between the 13th and 16th centuries and has a beautifully carved portal, an impressive organ and a richly decorated interior. The church has been classified as a historical monument since 1913. Another attraction in Liart is the museum of the Ardennes red turkey, a local species that was threatened with extinction and was saved thanks to the efforts of some passionate breeders. The museum tells the history and characteristics of this bird, which is a symbol of the Ardennes identity and gastronomy. The museum also organizes tours of the farms where the turkeys are raised.
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The medieval west facade of the église Notre-dame was reinforced in the 17th century with a heavy rectangular keep with machicolations, battlements, skylights and loopholes. A bas-relief in tête-bêche (honor print) at the entrance depicts Good and Evil. The octagonal tower at the chancel has a staircase to an attic above the chancel.
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There are over 35 touring cycling routes around Marlemont, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and 10 more challenging options, ensuring something for every skill level.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Marlemont are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, you could try the Notre-Dame Church, Liart – Liart loop from Liart, which is a moderate 37.7 km ride, or the Signy-l'Abbeye loop from Saint-Jean-aux-Bois, a 25.2 km moderate option exploring the forested surroundings.
The Marlemont area is characterized by a magnificent hilly and forested terrain, offering picturesque views. You'll encounter undulating scenery, especially around 'la Butte' viewpoint. Routes often traverse the extensive Signy-l'Abbaye forest and the wider Ardennes Regional Nature Park, which features deep forests, meanders, and valleys formed by ancient geology. The Audry river also flows through the commune, contributing to a dense hydrographic network.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed in the data, the region offers a range of easy to moderate routes that could be suitable for families. The broader Ardennes region is known for its extensive network of bike paths, including routes laid out along old railway lines like the Trans Semoysienne, which are generally flatter and safer. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot for the most suitable options.
As you cycle around Marlemont, you can discover several interesting points. Consider visiting Signy-l'Abbeye, or the historic Saint Martin Church. For a glimpse into the region's past, the Château de l'Échelle is also nearby. Many routes will also take you through beautiful forested areas, such as the Forest Road Crossing.
Absolutely. Marlemont serves as an entrance to the large Signy-l'Abbaye forest. Routes like the Signy-l'Abbeye loop from Saint-Jean-aux-Bois or the Dommery – Signy-l'Abbeye loop from Signy-l'Abbaye will take you through or near this significant natural asset, offering extensive terrain for exploration.
Yes, the region's hilly landscape naturally offers several viewpoints. Within Marlemont itself, 'la Butte' at 296 meters altitude provides a panoramic vista of the undulating scenery. Many routes will climb to higher elevations, such as the Fligny – Saint Martin Church loop from Liart, which gains over 440 meters in elevation, offering potential scenic overlooks of the Ardennes landscape.
The touring cycling routes around Marlemont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 80 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the beautiful hilly landscapes and the peaceful forested sections.
Yes, the broader Ardennes region, which encompasses Marlemont, is a hub for outdoor activities. Beyond cycling, you can find opportunities for hiking on over 1200 km of marked trails, horseback riding at local equestrian centers, and various water sports like canoeing or kayaking on lakes such as Lac des Vieilles Forges. The diverse landscape makes it easy to enjoy multiple pursuits.
The wider Ardennes region is home to several extensive cycling networks. Notable routes include the Voie Verte Trans-Ardennes (Meuse Cycle Route), which spans 128 km along the Meuse River, and the newer South Ardennes Greenway, a 110 km safe cycle path following the Canal des Ardennes. While Marlemont is a village, these regional routes offer opportunities for longer journeys and can be accessed from various points in the Ardennes.
The Ardennes region, with its extensive forests and hilly terrain, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Checking local weather forecasts before your trip is always recommended, especially given the varied elevations.
Yes, Marlemont is situated within the broader Ardennes Regional Nature Park, meaning many routes will naturally take you through or near its inspiring landscapes. The park is known for its deep forests, unique valleys, and rich biodiversity. Routes like the Saint Martin Church – Calvaire de Neufmaison loop from Aubigny-les-Pothées will give you a taste of the park's characteristic terrain.


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