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No traffic road cycling routes around Celles-Sur-Aisne traverse a varied landscape characterized by forests, river valleys, and open plains within the Aisne department of France. The region offers a mix of terrain, including notable climbs like the Côte de Celles-sur-Aisne, which provides a challenge with its 6.6% average gradient. Cyclists can explore dedicated routes, such as sections of the Voie Verte de l'Ailette, which offer car-free environments. The area's topography includes both flat stretches and undulating roads, providing diverse experiences…
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 33.9-mile La routes des guerres in l'Aisne, exploring WWI history and landmarks like Lake Ailette.
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49.2km
02:14
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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83.6km
03:39
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.1km
01:21
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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04:24
900m
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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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This stone statue of Napoleon I , sculpted by Georges Thurotte in 1974, commemorates the victory of the French armies at Craonne against the Russian and Prussian armies of General Blücher on March 7, 1814 . It was built on the site of the Vauclair mill which served as an observation post during this battle...
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This stone statue of Napoleon I, sculpted by Georges THUROTTE, commemorates the victory of the French armies at Craonne against the Russian and Prussian armies of General Blücher on March 7, 1814, which left 12,000 dead (7,000 French and 5,000 Russians, whose mass graves were scattered during the fighting of the First World War. Placed high on a mound and built on the former site of the Moulin de Vauclerc, which served as an observatory for the emperor, the limestone statue represents the Emperor scanning the horizon in a dignified position.
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Marcel Duquenoy; Small memorial stone along the D18 between the Ferme de la Royère and the Ferme de Malval. It commemorates Marcel Duquenoy, a 20-year-old aspiring officer from Calais in the 350th Infantry Regiment, who was killed in the wood opposite the monument on 6 May 1917 during the Battle of La Malmaison. The inscription is from his parents: “En souvenir de notre fils disparu dans le bois en face” – a personal tribute in a landscape marked by collective loss.
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Jean Dauly Memorial; This sober monument commemorates Jean Dauly, a soldier in the 350th Infantry Regiment, who was killed on 6 May 1917 at the age of 20 during heavy fighting in the forest opposite the current location. It stands along the D18 between the Ferme de La Royère and the Ferme de Malval. The inscription bears witness to the personal loss: “Regretté de sa mère, de toute sa famille et de ses comarades. Priez pour lui”.
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Along the Chemin des Dames there are numerous memorial steles for individual soldiers, troops and units that fought here in 1917. You have to be aware that although today you can drive there comfortably on a highway, back then you were directly on the front line of one of the bloodiest battles of the World War.
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Celles-sur-Aisne, offering a variety of distances and elevations to explore the region's quiet roads and scenic landscapes.
Yes, Celles-sur-Aisne offers several easy, car-free road cycling routes. For instance, the Pretty coast / downhill road loop from Condé-sur-Aisne is an excellent option, covering around 30 km with moderate elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride. The region's 'Voie Verte de l'Ailette' also provides a safe, car-free environment along old railway lines or canal paths, ideal for all skill levels.
The terrain around Celles-sur-Aisne is quite varied. You'll find a mix of flat stretches along river valleys and plains, as well as undulating roads and some notable climbs. The famous Côte de Celles-sur-Aisne, for example, offers a challenging ascent for those seeking elevation. Routes often pass through serene forests like Forêt de Retz and Forêt de Laigue, providing shaded sections and scenic backdrops.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A great example is the Chemin des Dames and Lac de l'Ailette Loop, which offers a substantial ride of over 54 km with significant elevation gain, taking you through diverse landscapes and historical sites.
The region is rich in both natural beauty and historical significance. You can cycle past sites like the historic Chemin des Dames, offering panoramic views and poignant World War I history. Routes also lead near picturesque towns such as Soissons, where you can visit the impressive Soissons Cathedral or the Saint-Jean-des-Vignes Abbey. The Fort of Condé is another notable landmark you might encounter.
The best seasons for no-traffic road cycling in Celles-sur-Aisne are typically spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the shaded forest areas, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the War memorial – Chavignon Church loop from Crouy offer a demanding ride of over 83 km with significant elevation gain. The region's varied topography, including climbs like the Côte de Celles-sur-Aisne, provides ample opportunity for advanced cyclists to test their endurance.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Celles-sur-Aisne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to river valleys, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and charming villages without heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, several routes incorporate scenic water features. The 'Voie Verte de l'Ailette' passes by Lake Ailette and Axo'Plage at Monampteuil, offering beautiful lakeside views and opportunities for a break. The Chemin des Dames and Lac de l'Ailette Loop also includes sections near Lac de l'Ailette, providing picturesque stretches along the water.
While specific parking details vary by route, many routes start from or pass through villages and towns like Celles-sur-Aisne, Condé-sur-Aisne, or Crouy, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.
Yes, Celles-sur-Aisne is an excellent base for combining road cycling with cultural exploration. It's conveniently located near historical towns such as Soissons (12 km away) and Laon (20 km away). You can plan routes that include stops in these towns to visit their cathedrals, museums, or simply enjoy their charming atmosphere, blending physical activity with cultural discovery.


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