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No traffic road bike trails around Aisne traverse a landscape characterized by gentle, rolling hills, river valleys, and flatter sections, offering diverse cycling experiences. The region features natural elements such as Lac de l'Ailette and various rivers, often integrated into scenic routes. Cyclists can also explore forested areas and picturesque villages, with many paths following historical routes. Dedicated greenways like the "Voie Verte de l'Ailette" provide car-free options.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
3.0
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19
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54.5km
02:29
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.7km
00:58
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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23.2km
01:28
230m
230m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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26.4km
01:19
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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19.2km
00:54
170m
170m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Ailette Lake is a haven of tranquility surrounded by greenery. Its calm and clear waters invite you to relax, whether for a stroll along the lake, a canoe trip or a picnic break. The preserved natural setting offers magnificent views of the surrounding wooded hills and the developed beaches.
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Charly, a former 15th century fortified town in Burgundy, was renamed Charly-sur-Marne in 2006. You will find many beautiful residences there, including the Château de Charly Sur Marne.
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Nice view of the landscapes of the Aisne and the vineyards of Nanteuil.
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Komoot features over 700 road cycling routes in Aisne, many of which are designed to minimize traffic, including dedicated greenways and quiet country roads. You'll find a wide range of options, from easy, flat rides to more challenging routes with significant elevation.
Aisne offers a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You'll encounter a mix of gentle, rolling hills and flatter sections, often traversing picturesque meadows and following serene river valleys. Some routes, like those around Chemin des Dames and Lac de l'Ailette, include more significant climbs, while others, such as the "Voie Verte de l'Ailette," provide a smoother, car-free experience.
Yes, Aisne is well-suited for family cycling, especially with its dedicated greenways. The "Voie Verte de l'Ailette" is a prime example, offering a safe and enjoyable car-free experience. These paths are generally flat and well-maintained, perfect for cyclists of all ages.
Many routes in Aisne are rich in history and natural beauty. You can cycle past significant World War I sites along the "Chemin des Dames" or explore charming villages. Natural features include the scenic Lake Ailette, which is part of several routes like the Lake Ailette – Vauclair Abbey loop, and various forests like parts of the Compiègne forest. You might also encounter historical sites such as the Vauclair Abbey Ruins or Coucy Castle.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Aisne, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded routes through forested areas. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes in Aisne are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Chemin des Dames and Lac de l'Ailette Loop or the Charly-sur-Marne — boucle de le vignoble, which offer varied distances and sights.
The Aisne region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene, low-traffic roads, the blend of historical sites with natural landscapes, and the well-maintained greenways that make for a relaxing ride.
Absolutely. Aisne offers numerous easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. Many of these are found on dedicated "Voies Vertes" (greenways) which are entirely car-free and have minimal elevation gain. The Charly-sur-Marne — boucle de le vignoble is an example of an easy route.
While many routes are shorter loops, Aisne's network of greenways and quiet country roads can be linked to create longer, traffic-free or low-traffic cycling experiences. The "Axe vert de Guise à Hirson" and sections of the EuroVelo 3 also provide opportunities for extended rides through the region's varied landscapes.
Many towns and villages along the cycling routes offer parking facilities. For public transport, regional trains and buses can provide access to various starting points, though it's advisable to check specific routes for bike carriage policies and station proximity to car-free paths. Planning your starting point near a "Voie Verte" or a quiet village often simplifies logistics.
Yes, Aisne features beautiful routes that incorporate its natural waterways. The Lake Ailette is a central feature for several cycling tours, such as the Lake Ailette – Ruins of Vauclair Abbey loop. You can also find routes that follow river valleys like the Aisne and Ourthe, sometimes utilizing RAVeL paths for a tranquil ride.


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