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Mountain bike trails around Sons-Et-Ronchères are situated within the Aisne department of France, a region characterized by diverse landscapes suitable for outdoor activities. The area features a mosaic of terrain, including rolling countryside, green fields, and significant forest areas like the Retz and Saint-Gobain forests. Rivers such as the Aisne also traverse the department, contributing to varied natural settings for cycling. This topography provides a mix of gradients and surfaces for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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28.6km
01:38
220m
220m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.6km
02:23
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150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.4km
02:03
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
00:51
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.4km
01:31
160m
160m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small village where you can eat and stay. There is a beautiful fortified church dedicated to Saint Martin and a pond ideal for sports activities.
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The Église Saint-Martin et Sainte Anne de Macquigny is one of the westernmost fortified churches in the region and is often considered part of the Thiérache. Built in the 12th century, it still retains elements of the original Romanesque structure, such as the south wall with two now bricked-up arcades and a simple entrance with the date "1501" indicating the fortification of the tower. The building has imposing buttresses and unique watchtowers with loopholes and machicolations. The choir was restored in 1754 and inside are 15th century baptismal fonts, a 16th century wooden statue of Christ and stained glass windows by master glassmaker Carl Mauméjean. Although the church is usually closed to the public, guided tours are organised by the municipality from April to September.
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The Marais de la Souche is a vast peat bog which offers a remarkable diversity of habitats and fauna. If you want to explore this natural site, you can hike from the Notre-Dame de Liesse basilica and cross the woods, fields and marshes. You will see many birds, plants and insects there, as well as some historical monuments.
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The church of Burelles, close to those of Gronard and Prisces
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Small corner of greenery with pretty landscape.
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The village of Pierrepont already stands out - even on comments on the internet - by the presence of a bakery and a bar. This compared to the other villages in the region that only house a church and a municipal school. We also noticed two beautiful scenes in the form of a letterbox incorporated into a bicycle and a fisherman on the other. The cross next to the Visser is also listed as a monument on Wikipedia.
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There are 4 mountain bike trails documented around Sons-Et-Ronchères on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences across the Aisne department's diverse landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Sons-Et-Ronchères traverse a mosaic of landscapes typical of the Aisne department. You'll encounter rolling countryside, green fields, and significant forest areas such as the Retz and Saint-Gobain forests. Some routes also lead through river valleys and marshlands, offering varied surfaces and gradients.
Yes, there are several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Bois de Marfontaine – Bois de la Cailleuse loop from Rougeries is an easy 17.8-mile (28.6 km) path that leads through forest sections. Another accessible option is the Circuit de la Tour loop from Crécy-sur-Serre, which is 7.9 miles (12.75 km) long and also rated easy.
The Aisne department, where Sons-Et-Ronchères is located, is particularly beautiful in spring with its green fields and lush landscapes, making it an ideal time for cycling. Summer also offers pleasant conditions for exploring the shady paths within the region's extensive forests like Retz and Saint-Gobain.
For those looking for a longer ride, the Souche Marsh – Pierrepont Village loop from Marle sur Serre is a moderate 25.2-mile (40.6 km) trail that takes you through marshlands and villages. Another moderate option is the Raillères Mont d'Origny – Nice bike path loop from Pleine-Selve, which covers 18.2 miles (29.4 km) with a notable elevation gain.
The routes in Sons-Et-Ronchères are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from several reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, including rolling countryside and forest paths, and appreciate the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the Bois de Marfontaine – Bois de la Cailleuse loop from Rougeries, the Souche Marsh – Pierrepont Village loop from Marle sur Serre, and the Circuit de la Tour loop from Crécy-sur-Serre. These circular routes allow you to start and finish at the same point.
Absolutely. The Aisne department is known for its significant forest areas, and several mountain bike trails take advantage of this. The Bois de Marfontaine – Bois de la Cailleuse loop from Rougeries, for instance, leads directly through forest sections, providing shaded paths and varied terrain.
Yes, some routes combine natural landscapes with glimpses of local life. The Souche Marsh – Pierrepont Village loop from Marle sur Serre takes you through marshlands and various villages, offering a blend of natural beauty and local charm. Additionally, the Saint Martin's Church loop from Marle sur Serre is an easy 17-mile (27.37 km) route that passes by local landmarks.
The elevation gains vary depending on the trail's difficulty and length. For example, the moderate Raillères Mont d'Origny – Nice bike path loop from Pleine-Selve features an elevation gain of 982 feet (299 meters). Easier routes like the Bois de Marfontaine – Bois de la Cailleuse loop from Rougeries have a more modest gain of around 711 feet (217 meters).
The region is characterized by its diverse natural settings. You might encounter the winding rivers of the Aisne department, such as the Aisne river itself, or explore peaceful valleys like the Ailette. Some routes, like the Souche Marsh – Pierrepont Village loop from Marle sur Serre, specifically highlight unique features like marshlands.


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