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Gravel biking around Tilloy-Floriville offers diverse landscapes characterized by forests, river valleys, and accessible natural features. The region provides numerous opportunities for exploring unpaved roads and forest trails, particularly within the deep Forest of Eu. The Vimeuse Valley and Gousseauville Marshes contribute to varied terrain, ideal for no traffic cycling. This area is well-suited for gravel bikers seeking quiet routes through rural settings.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.3km
03:06
280m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:59
540m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hourdel Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the common Cayeux-sur-Mer, it is built on the south side of the Bay of Somme, at the end of the point of Hourdel.
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take a right and a nice little detour
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There are other routes nearby.
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The cliffs are made of chalk and are impressive to look at.
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Beautiful view over the Somme.
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The cliffs around the beach of Ault are composed of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the Turonian and Coniacian (around 83 million years ago to 90 million years ago). They are strewn with flint nodules which highlight the subhorizontal stratification planes (the formation of flint has already been discussed in Discovery of the geology of the cliffs of Étretat, presentation of an excursion from the beach of Tilleul (Antifer) to the Porte d'Amont (Étretat Nord)). The relative proportion of chalk and flint is around 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint. Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs of Ault, the regular flint band called Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (around 87 million years ago). The boundary between the lower and middle Coniacian is marked by the Shoreham 2 marl level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markings allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or between the French and English coasts.
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Tilloy-Floriville and its surroundings offer a selection of traffic-free gravel bike routes, with at least 3 dedicated tours featured in this guide. The region, known for its diverse landscapes, provides many opportunities for quiet cycling away from main roads, especially through its forests and along river valleys.
You can expect a varied terrain, perfect for gravel biking. Trails often traverse the deep Forest of Eu with its forest roads, follow the gentle gradients of the Vimeuse Valley, and explore paths through the serene Gousseauville Marshes. Many routes utilize unpaved roads, mixed-surface paths, and dedicated cycling infrastructure, ensuring a quiet and scenic ride.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families looking for traffic-free cycling. The paths along the Canal de la Somme, for instance, are generally flatter and more accessible, making them ideal for a relaxed family outing. These routes provide a safe environment away from vehicular traffic.
The area boasts several natural highlights perfect for gravel biking. You can ride through the extensive Forest of Eu, offering shaded forest tracks. The Marais de Gousseauville provides a unique experience with its diverse flora and fauna along ponds and streams. Additionally, the Vimeuse Valley offers picturesque routes along the river.
Absolutely. Many routes combine natural beauty with historical interest. For example, the Wooden Bridge on Forest Trail – V1 Launch Site of Guerville loop from Longroy - Gamaches takes you near the V1 Launch Site of Guerville, a significant WWII historical site within the Forest of Eu. Another route, the V1 Launch Site of Guerville – V1 launcher with explanation loop from Blangy-sur-Bresle, also explores this area. The Site of Queen Mother Elizabeth in the Forest of Eu is another historical point of interest with accessible paths.
While traffic-free routes are designed to be quiet year-round, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Tilloy-Floriville. The weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes, especially the forests, are particularly beautiful with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer can also be great, but remember to stay hydrated.
Yes, several of the traffic-free gravel bike routes in the Tilloy-Floriville area are designed as loops. For instance, the The Somme canalised – Around Long Lock loop from Cerisy-Buleux offers a substantial circular ride. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, making logistics easier.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes. For example, routes like the Cycle path along the Canal Somme – Kanal der Somme loop from Valines often have parking facilities in nearby communities such as Valines, Cerisy-Buleux, or Longroy - Gamaches, allowing easy access to the quiet trails.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in this region, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery of the forests and river valleys, and the opportunity to explore historical sites away from busy roads. The varied terrain also provides an engaging ride for gravel enthusiasts.
While Tilloy-Floriville itself is a small commune, some larger towns in the vicinity, such as Blangy-sur-Bresle or Gamaches, may offer limited public transport connections. From these points, you might be able to cycle to the start of some traffic-free routes. However, for maximum flexibility and access to the more remote trailheads, traveling by car is often recommended.
Yes, the routes are designed to showcase the region's natural beauty. Many trails through the Forest of Eu offer glimpses of the Yères Valley, and paths along the Vimeuse river provide serene waterside views. The Marais de Gousseauville also offers unique natural vistas with its diverse wetland ecosystem.


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