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Experience the best of cycling in Saint-Quentin - a hub for road and off-road biking.


Cycling routes from Saint-Quentin

Saint-Quentin, located in the Picardie region of France, is a cyclist's paradise. Whether you're a road cyclist or prefer off-road adventures, Saint-Quentin has something to offer. The town itself boasts cycling-friendly infrastructure and is well-connected to various cycling routes. Nearby, you'll find rolling hills and tranquil countryside that are perfect for long rides. Key attractions for cycling enthusiasts include the scenic Veloroute V63 and the famous Saint-Quentin Canal. With its mix of urban amenities and natural beauty, Saint-Quentin is a must-visit destination for cyclists of all levels.

Discover the hidden gems of the Saint-Quentin region on this road cycling route

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81 km
484 m
Tough

The Sissy Loop is a scenic road cycling route that takes you through charming villages, rolling hills, and picturesque landscapes near Saint-Quentin. With a total distance of 81 km and an ascent of 484m, this route offers a moderate level of difficulty for experienced amateur cyclists. The highlights along the route include the village of Sissy with its historic church and delightful cafes, the beautiful curves of the countryside in Courbes, and the serene beauty of Mennessis.


Immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of the Bellicourt region on this gravel cycling route

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73 km
469 m
Tough

The Bellicourt Gravel Loop is a captivating gravel cycling route that takes you through the picturesque villages, meandering rivers, and serene landscapes near Saint-Quentin. With a total distance of 73 km and an ascent of 469m, this route offers a moderate to challenging level of difficulty for experienced gravel cyclists. The highlights along the route include the charming village of Bellicourt, the historic town of Vendhuile, the majestic Château d'Esnes, and the tranquil beauty of Ramicourt.


Embark on an adventure through the picturesque village of Croix-Moligneaux

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62 km
346 m
Chill

Experience the beautiful countryside of Picardie with this road cycling route. With a total distance of 62 kilometers and an ascent of 346 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs who enjoy a moderate challenge. The difficulty level is rated at 2 out of 5. Discover the historical charm of Lanchy and Croix-Moligneaux along the way, before passing through Bernes and Vermand. The route starts and ends in Saint-Quentin, where you can explore its historic center after the ride.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure through the scenic landscapes near Saint-Quentin

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54 km
320 m
Tough

The Villers-Outréaux Gravel Loop is a thrilling off-road cycling route that takes you through picturesque villages, rolling hills, and peaceful woodlands near Saint-Quentin. With a total distance of 54 km and an ascent of 320m, this gravel route offers a moderate level of difficulty for experienced off-road cyclists. The highlights along the route include the quaint village of Villers-Outréaux, the captivating beauty of Bellicourt, and the serene landscapes of Ramicourt and Omissy.


Discover the hidden gems of Essigny-le-Grand on this gravel adventure

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59 km
376 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route takes you off the beaten path towards the idyllic village of Essigny-le-Grand. Spanning a distance of 59 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 376 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for gravel enthusiasts. The difficulty level is rated at 2 out of 5. Explore the enchanting countryside as you pedal through Itancourt, Vendeuil, Quessy, and finally reach Essigny-le-Grand before returning to Saint-Quentin. Along the way, enjoy the tranquility and picturesque views that this hidden gem has to offer.


Adventurous loop through quaint villages and picturesque valleys

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82 km
642 m
Tough

The Circuit des Vallées is a scenic round-trip cycling route starting near Saint-Quentin in Picardie, France. With a total distance of 82 kilometers and an ascent of 642 meters, this road ride is suitable for very well-trained amateur cyclists. The route takes you through charming villages and picturesque valleys, offering a combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage.


Take in the majestic Château de Coucy on this challenging road cycling route

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98 km
648 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route covers a distance of 98 kilometers with an ascent of 648 meters, making it suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a more demanding ride. The difficulty level is rated at 4 out of 5. Starting and ending in Saint-Quentin, the route takes you through picturesque villages such as Séry-lès-Mézières, Anguilcourt-le-Sart, Fressancourt, and Villequier-Aumont. The highlight of the route is the magnificent Château de Coucy, a medieval fortress known for its impressive ruins and historical significance.


Embark on an off-road adventure through the scenic landscapes near Saint-Quentin

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40 km
358 m
Tough

The Omissy Gravel Loop is a thrilling off-road cycling route that takes you through the beautiful countryside and woodland trails near Saint-Quentin. With a total distance of 40 km and an ascent of 358m, this gravel route offers a moderate level of difficulty for experienced off-road cyclists. The highlights along the route include the charming village of Omissy, the picturesque landscapes of Fonsomme, and the peaceful woodlands of Homblières.


Immerse yourself in the picturesque gravel roads of Villers-Outréaux

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61 km
411 m
Tough

For those seeking off-road adventure, this gravel cycling route takes you through the scenic landscapes near Saint-Quentin. Covering a distance of 61 kilometers and featuring an ascent of 411 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced gravel riders. The difficulty level is rated at 3 out of 5. Enjoy the charm of Nauroy and Villers-Outréaux as you ride through peaceful countryside paths, before passing through Brancourt-le-Grand and Omissy. Saint-Quentin, where the route starts and ends, provides a perfect base for explorers.


Explore the beautiful countryside around Saint-Quentin on this road cycling route

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89 km
428 m
Tough

The Dallon Loop is a scenic road cycling route that takes you through the picturesque villages and quiet country roads near Saint-Quentin. With a total distance of 89 km and an ascent of 428m, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The highlights along the route include the charming village of Dallon, the historic town of Brouchy, and the scenic landscapes of Esmery-Hallon and Monchy-Lagache.


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