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Road cycling routes around Bourguignon-Sous-Coucy traverse a varied landscape of forests, open countryside, and charming villages within the Seine-Normandie basin. The region features gentle elevations and the Ruisseau du Ponceau, contributing to its scenic beauty. Road cyclists can expect a mix of terrain, from flat sections around features like Étang Montplaisir to rolling hills, providing diverse riding experiences. The generally temperate climate supports outdoor activities throughout much of the year.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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41.0km
01:44
280m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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114km
04:38
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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8.46km
00:22
40m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.3km
02:07
420m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.4km
02:39
440m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The sight of military cemeteries is always very sad, but we must not forget history.
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The National Military Cemetery of Vic-sur-Aisne, created in 1921, is an impressive necropolis containing the remains of 3,046 French soldiers, mainly killed during the Battles of the Aisne in World War I. Of these, 932 are buried in two ossuaries, and seven others died during World War II. Among the thousands of French soldiers is Ma Yi Pao, a young Chinese legionnaire who died of wounds on September 2, 1918, at the age of 24. He was one of the few Chinese to actually serve as a soldier in the French Foreign Legion, while most of his compatriots were employed as laborers. His grave (plot F, grave 59) is unique: he is the only officially recognized Chinese soldier to have died for France in this war.
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Rethondes is associated with the armistice of 1918. On Sunday 10 November, Foch and Weygand attended mass in the small church. Outside hangs a commemorative plaque. Inside, the portraits of the two commanders are included in the stained glass window of the apse.
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The church is believed to have been built in the 12th century under the authority of the Knights Templar[2]. The church was almost completely destroyed during the First World War and was rebuilt identically in its original Romanesque style. It received its new blessing on March 6, 1932. It is characterized by its two-story bell tower, one square and the other octagonal, the capitals in the shape of heads perched on small columns, numerous sculptures along the gutters, and the modillions carved with fantastical figures. Source: Wikipedia
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Anecdote: Among the thousands of French soldiers lies Ma Yi Pao, a young Chinese legionnaire who died of his wounds on September 2, 1918 at the age of 24. He was one of the few Chinese who actually served as a soldier in the French Foreign Legion, while most of his compatriots were deployed as laborers. His grave (plot F, grave 59) is unique: he is the only officially recognized Chinese soldier who died for France in this war.
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The National Military Cemetery of Vic-sur-Aisne, created in 1921, is an impressive necropolis containing the remains of 3,046 French soldiers, mainly killed during the Battles of the Aisne in World War I. Of these, 932 are buried in two ossuaries, and seven others died during World War II.
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We used the abbey park for our breakfast. A wonderful place for a break. 🫖🥖
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Ourscamp Abbey is located a few kilometers from Noyon, in the upper Oise Valley. Founded in 1129, it is the second-oldest Cistercian abbey in Picardy. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. Its longevity and conflicts have contributed to the abbey's transformations: from religious building to hospital and manufactory; over the centuries, it has served various purposes. Admire the ruins of the abbey church's Gothic choir, a magnificent stone structure. The nave, of which nothing remains, had nine sides, now symbolized by pine trees. Finally, the 13th-century sickbay, also known as the mortuary, is also worth a visit. Anecdotally: the abbey's name dates back to the 7th century. In 641, King Dagobert's advisor began construction, and according to the story, he used a bear to transport the heaviest materials...
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There are over 190 road cycling routes around Bourguignon-Sous-Coucy, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes 53 easy routes, 128 moderate routes, and 10 more challenging options.
The region offers a varied landscape for road cyclists, encompassing forests, open countryside, and charming villages. You'll find a mix of terrain, from largely flat sections, such as those around the picturesque Étang Montplaisir, to rolling hills that provide diverse riding experiences.
Yes, there are 53 easy road cycling routes in the area. An excellent option for a relaxed ride is the Les champs de Blérancourt — loop towards Noyon, an easy 41 km trail that offers pleasant views of the fields of Blérancourt. Another easy route is the Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique – View of the Castle loop from Besmé, which is 42.1 km long and provides views of Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique.
Road cycling routes in the region can incorporate several historical and cultural points of interest. You might pass by the significant Coucy Forest Gun Platform, the 12th-century Romanesque Église Saint-Martin de Morsain, or the reflective French Military Cemetery of Cuts. There's also a unique Cave in a forest setting that offers an interesting side excursion.
The region experiences a generally temperate climate, making it suitable for outdoor activities, including road cycling, throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. It's always a good idea to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, for more experienced riders, there are 128 moderate and 10 difficult routes. A notable moderate option is the extensive Church of Trosly-Loire – The Y point loop from Blérancourt, which covers 112.4 km and passes by the Church of Trosly-Loire. Another moderate route is the Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique – Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique loop from Besmé, spanning 67.6 km.
The road cycling routes in Bourguignon-Sous-Coucy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. More than 1,300 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of open countryside, forests, and charming villages.
Many of the routes around Bourguignon-Sous-Coucy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Les champs de Blérancourt — loop towards Noyon and the Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique – Château de Coucy loop from Besmé, which is a moderate 48.3 km route.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly on every route are not detailed here, the presence of charming villages throughout the region suggests opportunities for refreshments and lodging. Exploring towns like Blérancourt or Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, which are starting points or pass-throughs for several routes, would be a good starting point for finding amenities.
Beyond the general beauty of forests and open countryside, you can enjoy the peaceful and picturesque Étang Montplaisir, a lake known for its local wildlife and largely flat surroundings. The Ruisseau du Ponceau also contributes to the scenic beauty of the region, often accompanying routes through green spaces.
While the region is known for its cycling opportunities, specific public transport options for cyclists to Bourguignon-Sous-Coucy are not extensively detailed. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and policies regarding bicycle carriage if you plan to arrive without a car. The area is integrated into a wider cycling network, suggesting road access is generally good.
Parking availability will vary depending on your chosen starting point. Many routes begin or pass through villages like Blérancourt or Besmé. It's generally recommended to look for designated parking areas within these villages or near known attractions. Always ensure you park responsibly and legally.


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