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Mountain biking around Hénencourt offers routes through the rural landscapes of the Somme department in Hauts-de-France. The area features a gentle topography with elevations ranging from approximately 83 to 121 meters, making most routes accessible. While dedicated technical mountain bike trails are limited, the region provides opportunities for cycling along the Somme Valley Véloroute, which includes some unpaved sections suitable for mountain bikes. These routes often traverse agricultural fields and small villages, connecting to broader regional cycling networks.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.4km
05:17
680m
680m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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58.0km
04:45
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.0km
01:45
200m
200m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice view of the ponds and the villa "Les étangs".
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Next to a church is the mini grotto of Lourdes.
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The Tour d'Ulster, also known as the Helen Tower or Tour de Belfast, is a British war memorial. It was built in 1921 to commemorate the soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The tower is a replica of a neo-Gothic tower in Clandeboye Park, near Belfast, where the 36th Division trained. An interesting anecdote is that the 36th Ulster Division was the first to attack during the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916, but suffered heavy losses from both German and British artillery fire. The division lost over 5,500 men in just a few hours. The Tour d'Ulster has a cafeteria where you can enjoy a cup of tea, scones or Tayto chips, a specialty from Northern Ireland. It is a nice place to relax.
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The Nymphe d'Aveluy is a historical monument in Aveluy, France, commemorating the artwork created by French soldiers during World War I. During periods of rest between battles, soldiers created sculptures and engravings, including the famous "Nymphe d'Aveluy". These works were often photographed and sent to their families on postcards.
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Tour d'Ulster has a cafeteria where you can enjoy a cup of tea, scones or Tayto chips, a specialty from Northern Ireland. It is a nice place to relax for a while.
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The Tour d'Ulster, also known as the Helen Tower or Tour de Belfast, is a British war memorial. It was built in 1921 to commemorate the soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. The tower is a replica of a neo-Gothic tower in Clandeboye Park, near Belfast, where the 36th Division trained. An interesting anecdote is that the 36th Ulster Division was the first to attack during the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916, but suffered heavy casualties from both German and British artillery fire. The division lost over 5,500 men in just a few hours.
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Beautiful path along the Somme which allows you to enter or leave Amiens without crossing any cars! The landscape is absolutely beautiful, thank you to Philippe for showing me this part of the Amiens region.
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The mountain bike trails around Hénencourt offer a range of difficulties. You'll find a good selection of moderate routes, with 36 classified as such. There are also 29 easy trails, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 3 more difficult options for those seeking a greater challenge. The terrain generally features gentle topography, but some routes may include unpaved sections requiring good fitness.
The terrain around Hénencourt is characterized by rural landscapes and a gentle topography, with elevations typically ranging from 83 to 121 meters. Many routes follow the Somme Valley, offering a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. You can expect to ride through agricultural fields, small villages, and along river paths. While not highly technical, some trails may have segments where pushing your bike is necessary.
Yes, Hénencourt offers 29 easy mountain bike trails, making it suitable for beginners and families. These routes often feature gentle gradients and less technical terrain. The broader Somme Valley Véloroute, accessible from the area, is also known for its relatively flat and safe paths, though primarily paved, some sections could be enjoyed on a mountain bike.
The mountain bike trails around Hénencourt vary significantly in length and duration. For example, the Amiens Cathedral – Lamotte-Brebière lock loop from Buire-sur-l'Ancre is 42.3 miles (68.1 km) and takes about 3 hours 50 minutes. A more challenging option like the Beaumont-Hamel trails – Ulster Tower loop from Albert covers 44.4 miles (71.4 km) and can take over 5 hours. There are 68 tours in total, offering a wide range of options to fit your schedule.
Many mountain bike routes in the Hénencourt area pass by significant historical sites and natural features. You can explore places like the Newfoundland Memorial, the Lochnagar Crater, or the Thiepval Memorial, which are poignant reminders of the region's history. Natural attractions include Les Étangs de la Barette (lakes) and other historical craters like Hawthorn Ridge Crater.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Hénencourt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Aveluy nymph – Mouquet Farm loop from Albert Sud, which is 32.6 miles (52.4 km), and the Bois de Molliens – Sortie warlloy baillon loop from Warloy-Baillon, covering 58 km. These circular routes are convenient for exploration.
The mountain biking experience around Hénencourt is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 60 reviews. Users often appreciate the diverse rural landscapes, the gentle topography that makes many routes accessible, and the opportunity to connect with the Somme Valley. The mix of paved and unpaved surfaces and the historical points of interest along the way are also frequently highlighted.
Hénencourt's rural landscape and gentle topography make it suitable for mountain biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with less chance of extreme weather. Summer can be enjoyable, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible, but trails might be muddy or wet, especially on unpaved sections.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor activities, specific regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's always best to check local signage or with regional tourism offices for the most current rules. In general, keeping dogs on a leash and ensuring they are well-behaved is recommended to respect wildlife and other trail users.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, there are 3 difficult mountain bike trails in the area. One notable option is the Beaumont-Hamel trails – Ulster Tower loop from Albert. This 44.4-mile (71.4 km) route explores varied terrain and historical sites, requiring good fitness due to its length and elevation changes.
There are 68 mountain bike trails available around Hénencourt, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes 29 easy, 36 moderate, and 3 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone to explore in the region's rural landscapes.
Absolutely. The Hénencourt area is rich in history and culture. Many mountain bike routes, such as the Varennes Military Cemetery – Château de Vadencourt loop from Warloy-Baillon, pass by significant historical sites and monuments. You can also find cultural points of interest like the historic Château d'Hénencourt, a 17th-century country house, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor excursions.


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