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Mountain bike trails around Manicamp are situated in the Aisne department of France, characterized by a landscape of alluvial wetlands and agricultural areas. The region features a relatively flat to gently rolling terrain, with some routes incorporating minor elevation changes. Natural features include the Prairies de Manicamp, known for floodable hay meadows and poplar groves, offering a unique environment for outdoor activities. While not mountainous, the area provides diverse paths through rural settings and woodlands.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.6
(5)
15
riders
50.6km
04:00
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.7
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4
riders
41.3km
02:25
210m
210m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
2
riders
41.6km
02:56
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
riders
29.8km
02:09
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
8
riders
45.2km
03:34
430m
430m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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In 1692, the Manufacture royale des Grandes Glaces was established in the abandoned castle of Saint-Gobain, which gave the later glass company Saint-Gobain its name. The factory developed and in 1986 it still supplied the glass for the pyramid of the Louvre. In 1993, it was announced that the factory would close and on 31 December 1995 the last activity of this historic establishment disappeared.
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The Grottes des Roches de l'Ermitage are natural and artificial caves dug by erosion in the limestone rock. You can explore the two largest caves, with a length of 21 m and 36 m respectively, or admire the impressive stack of blocks which forms a large shelter on the side of the valley. The site is also rich in history and legend, as it is said to be where the Irish monk Goban settled in the 7th century and performed many miraculous healings.
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Coucy Castle is a magnificent castle built in the 13th century by Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy. It was one of the largest and most impressive castles in Europe, with a massive keep and four towers dominating the landscape. The castle was partially destroyed during the First World War, but its ruins still bear witness to its past glory. You can discover the castle and its history by participating in the Trail Enguerrand, a running race that takes you around the castle and its surroundings. The race is 30 km long, with 700 m of altitude difference, and it offers breathtaking views of the castle and the countryside. You can also opt for a shorter distance of 15 km, with 370 m of elevation gain. The race takes place in April and you can register online on the official website. By hiking this trail, you will not only get a good workout, but also a cultural and historical experience.
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The Grottes des Roches de l'Ermitage are natural and artificial caves dug by erosion in the limestone rock. You can explore the two largest caves, with a length of 21 m and 36 m respectively, or admire the impressive stack of blocks which forms a large shelter on the side of the valley. The site is also rich in history and legend, as it is said to be where the Irish monk Goban settled in the 7th century and performed many miraculous healings.
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Good morning. It looks really nice
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Parish church and cemetery of the Assumption-of-the-Virgin of Cuts. Church from the 12th and 13th centuries, made up of later chapels and a reconstructed nave
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Nice town center in the middle of the old fortified walls of the city.
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Superb castle that deserves the climb. Do not hesitate to walk around and inside (market and shops).
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There are over 60 mountain bike trails around Manicamp, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The majority are moderate, with some easier routes also available.
The terrain around Manicamp is characterized by alluvial wetlands and agricultural areas, generally flat to gently rolling. While not mountainous, routes incorporate diverse paths through rural settings and woodlands. Most trails are rated as moderate, with some easier options. There are no difficult trails listed in this area.
Yes, Manicamp offers 14 easy mountain bike trails that are suitable for families or beginners looking for a less challenging ride. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances.
You'll encounter extensive wetlands, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands. A significant natural asset is the Prairies de Manicamp / Bichancourt, known for its floodable hay meadows and poplar groves, offering a serene and biodiverse environment.
Yes, several points of interest are located near the trails. You might consider visiting the impressive Coucy Castle, the Coucy Forest Gun Platform, or the French Military Cemetery of Cuts. Some routes, like the Church of Camelin – Hôtel de Fourcroy loop from Cuts, pass by historical points of interest.
The mountain bike trails around Manicamp are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 120 reviews. Riders often appreciate the varied rural landscapes, quiet woodlands, and the unique wetland environments.
The region's climate suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant weather conditions. Given the presence of wetlands, drier periods might be preferable to avoid muddy sections.
Yes, there are several longer routes. For example, the Choose your path – Saint-Gobain Caves loop from Sinceny is over 50 km (31 miles) long, offering a substantial ride through varied landscapes.
Absolutely. Many of the trails around Manicamp are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Ruins and Pond of Villequier – Mountain bike outing loop from Caillouël-Crépigny and The hunting house – Lower Coucy Path loop from Sinceny.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't detailed, routes often start from villages or accessible points where parking is typically available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for local parking options.
Yes, some routes in the area connect with larger cycling networks. For instance, the EuroVélo 3/Scandibérique – Church of Camelin loop from Chauny integrates a section of the EuroVélo 3, also known as the Scandibérique.


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