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Road cycling routes around Méréaucourt traverse an undulating rural landscape in the Somme department, characterized by its position within the Artois-Picardie basin. The Evoissons river valley provides varied gradients, with elevations ranging from 120 to 187 meters. Cyclists can expect quiet, paved roads winding through forests and rolling prairies, offering diverse terrain for different fitness levels. The area features a mix of gentle slopes and higher points to the north, west, and south of the commune.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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62.4km
02:47
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390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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67.1km
03:00
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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54.8km
02:28
350m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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47.3km
02:02
350m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A wall now traces its original layout onto the ground, offering visitors a glimpse into its religious and architectural past.
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Located in the city center, this building dates back to the 15th century. A former medieval fortress, it was largely rebuilt during the Renaissance. The castle is famous for having hosted Francis I and Louis XIV for a night on July 15, 1680, in the north tower.
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The Cathedral of Beauvais is one of the most important Gothic churches in France 🇫🇷!
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Behind the cathedral you can still find a piece of the city fortifications dating from the 4th century, originally 1370 meters long and with 18 towers. The wall is decorated with cubic stones in the Pastoreaux pattern, which can be found similarly on the remains of the historic Roman city wall around Cologne. In the Middle Ages, the wall served to demarcate the episcopal district.
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The early Romanesque church from the 10th century is one of the few surviving Carolingian chapels in France. It was actually supposed to be replaced by the nave of the cathedral, which was built from 1247 onwards, but after the collapse of the cathedral's record vault and tower, although the small original church surprisingly survived both, money and the Gothic style were at an end. And so, after being temporarily but permanently closed off by a partition wall, the cathedral's gigantic building now has a "mini nave" which is, however, closed off from the inside by a door. Unfortunately, the small original church was inaccessible when we visited. It would certainly be impressive to enter the Gothic giant building through the Romanesque west portal.
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It is always nice to meet old friends again, especially when it happens unexpectedly. When you enter the wonderful but only half-finished cathedral of Beauvais, you are greeted by the famous image of St. Peter from St. Peter's Basilica. This fits with the building's claim: the highest Gothic vault, the highest church tower, the largest church in France. However, it is a Gothic Babel: the vault and tower collapsed, and that was the end of money and Gothic architecture. The cathedral is a huge torso, the nave of which is a comparatively tiny Romanesque building that stands lost in front of the huge, centuries-old temporary dividing wall that the nave was supposed to replace.
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The road cycling routes around Méréaucourt traverse an undulating rural landscape within the Artois-Picardie basin. You can expect quiet, paved roads winding through forests and rolling prairies. The Evoissons river valley provides varied gradients, with elevations ranging from 120 to 187 meters, offering a mix of gentle slopes and higher points.
There are over 100 road cycling routes available around Méréaucourt, catering to various fitness levels. This includes 31 easy routes, 82 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options.
Yes, Méréaucourt offers several easy road cycling routes. One popular option is the Great place for a pitstop – Loeuilly pond loop from Lachapelle, which is 41.6 km long and offers a pleasant ride through rural surroundings, passing by the Loeuilly pond.
While cycling, you'll encounter the scenic Evoissons river valley, rolling prairies, and forests. The area is also home to a 'mare aux Pigeons' (pigeon pond) and offers opportunities to observe local wildlife like buzzards, herons, deer, cows, and sheep. Further afield, you might pass by the historic Château de Crèvecœur on routes like the loop from Équennes-Éramecourt.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from over 12 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet rural roads, the diverse terrain with rolling prairies, and the scenic beauty of the Evoissons river valley.
Yes, while many routes are easy to moderate, there are 5 routes classified as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge. The varied elevation, reaching up to 187 meters in some areas, provides opportunities for more demanding rides.
Many of the road cycling routes in the Méréaucourt area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the The Contre Valley loop from Équennes-Éramecourt and the Roadbike loop from Équennes-Éramecourt.
The Somme region, including Méréaucourt, is generally pleasant for cycling. Spring and autumn typically offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's always advisable to check the local weather forecast before heading out.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Méréaucourt is a small commune, and starting points for routes often originate from villages like Lachapelle or Équennes-Éramecourt. You can typically find parking in these village centers or near the start of the trails.
Yes, some routes pass by historical sites. For instance, the Château de Crèvecœur – Vallée de la Selle loop from Équennes-Éramecourt takes you past the historic Château de Crèvecœur. Additionally, the THOIX Castle – The Contre Valley loop from Guizancourt passes by THOIX Castle, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Many of the 31 easy routes around Méréaucourt are suitable for families, offering gentle slopes and quiet roads. These routes provide a relaxed environment to enjoy the rural landscape together. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
The routes often pass through small villages and communes in the Somme department. While specific cafes are not listed for every route, these villages typically offer local establishments where you can find refreshments. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is recommended.


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