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Traffic-free road cycling routes around Yvrench traverse the gently rolling Ponthieu plateau, characterized by chalk plateaus and a distinctive bocage landscape of hedged farmlands. The area provides quiet rural lanes and dedicated greenways, offering safe cycling away from main roads and motor traffic. These routes often feature separated bike paths, forest tracks, or pedestrian-only sections, making them suitable for less confident riders. The terrain includes gentle inclines and some undulating sections, particularly towards the dry valley of Tillencourt.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
6
riders
54.0km
02:57
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3.0
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3
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27.5km
01:12
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.3km
02:19
270m
270m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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18.0km
00:54
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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9.49km
00:46
70m
70m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This country church was built in the 18th century with dressed stone and a slate roof. Note its stained-glass windows, restored in 2004, which let in a pretty light.
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This is not the Valloire Abbey but the Argoules Castle
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It was founded by the future Saint Riquier in 625, on a spring, the object of a very ancient pagan cult. The abbey became royal in 632 thanks to the protection granted to it by Dagobert I. It was Charlemagne himself who entrusted his son-in-law, Angilbert, with the construction of a new and vast abbey using the finest materials, thus forging a model of religious architecture for ecclesiastical buildings in the West. Thanks to a library that, over the centuries, became one of the most important in Europe, and a scriptorium active in the creation and dissemination of the Caroline minuscule, the abbey played a significant role in the preservation and transmission of knowledge until the end of the 12th century. A jewel of Gothic architecture, the Abbey has suffered numerous destructions due to fires and looting, but remains today one of the most beautiful buildings in France, notably thanks to the work carried out by Charles d'Aligre in the 17th century.
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superb walk, calm, rest, meal on the terrace at the Auberge du Gros Tilleul, a warm, peaceful welcome, a restorative day
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Saint-Riquier Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery founded in the 7th century. It is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a cultural center that hosts exhibitions, concerts and workshops. You can discover the gardens, the cloister, the library and the abbey museum, as well as the magnificent facade, choir and transept of the abbey church.
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Château d'Argoules, in the Baie de Somme region, is a 16th century castle surrounded by a 5-hectare park with a tennis court and a pond. You can admire the neo-Gothic architecture and the harmonious proportions of the building, as well as the nearby Valloires Abbey. The castle is also available for rental if you wish to enjoy a longer stay in this peaceful and charming location.
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The Yvrench area offers a selection of 5 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes. These routes are designed to keep you away from main roads, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience.
The routes around Yvrench primarily traverse the gentle landscapes of the Ponthieu plateau, often featuring quiet rural lanes and dedicated cycle paths. You'll encounter a mix of paved surfaces, and on greenways, you might find compacted sand or fine gravel, ensuring a smooth ride suitable for road bikes. The region's characteristic bocage landscape, with its hedged farmlands, offers picturesque and quiet routes.
Absolutely. The emphasis on traffic-free routes makes the Yvrench area ideal for families and less confident cyclists. Dedicated greenways like the Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway and The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, which follows an old railway line, offer flat or gentle slopes, ensuring a safe and pleasant experience away from motor traffic.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the "Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier – Belfry loop from Gapennes" offers a substantial circular ride, while the "Les Dix-Sept loop from Oneux" is a shorter, easy option.
The routes often pass by significant cultural and natural points of interest. You can cycle past the magnificent Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier, a stunning Gothic masterpiece. Other routes might offer views of the region's unique bocage landscape or lead you to viewpoints like the Edward III Tower (Observation Tower).
While not directly in Yvrench, the extensive 160 km Somme Valley Cycle Route is a significant regional highlight and is largely traffic-free. It follows the towpath of the Somme River, offering a peaceful experience on a mix of tarmac and compacted sand surfaces. Yvrench's location provides good access to this route, allowing you to explore charming villages and historical sites along the river.
Spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling in the Yvrench area. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the rural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The dedicated cycle paths and greenways are well-maintained and enjoyable during these months.
Yes, the region boasts excellent greenways. The Auxi - Bernâtre Greenway and The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway are prime examples. The Traverse du Ponthieu Greenway, in particular, is an old railway line spanning over 23 kilometers, offering a flat, tree-lined, and completely traffic-free path perfect for relaxed cycling.
Many of the routes start from or pass through small villages and towns where public parking is generally available. For routes like the "Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier – Canal de la Somme Picnic Area loop from Saint-Riquier", you can often find parking near the main attractions or village centers, providing convenient access to the traffic-free sections.
Yes, the network of quiet rural lanes and greenways in the region allows for creative route planning. You can often link sections of different routes or extend your ride by incorporating parts of the Somme Valley Cycle Route, which is easily accessible from the Yvrench area, to create longer, varied, and predominantly traffic-free cycling adventures.
The traffic-free routes around Yvrench are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful rural setting, the safety of the dedicated paths, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites away from busy roads.
Many routes are designed to showcase the region's rich heritage. For instance, the "Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier – Belfry loop from Gapennes" takes you past the impressive Royal Abbey of Saint-Riquier. The broader Somme Valley Cycle Route, accessible nearby, connects numerous charming villages like Picquigny, Long, and Pont-Remy, each offering a glimpse into local life and history.


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