Along the water
15,80 Km
1 h 03 min
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Hirson
Etréaupont

15,80 km cycling route from Hirson to Etréaupont

After visiting La Rotonde and La Tour Florentine (major 1920s railway-related constructions), Europe’s largest stretch of bocage, or hedgerow-divided fields, provides a peace setting as you cycle through the Thiérache area, hawthorn hedges, apple orchards and babbling brooks marking the way. The riverside fields are sometimes flooded by the unruly Oise. Ohis Viaduct, with its giant arches stepping over the river, is the most striking feat of engineering on this surprising Axe Vert de la Thiérache.

Elevation of the stage

55 m 10 m

Waytypes of the stage

Cycle path: 15,16 km By road: 0,64 km

Surface of the stage

Smooth: 15,80 km

The route

Following the Axe Vert de la Thiérache greenway, with no particular difficulties along the way.
Signposted EV3.
Surfacing smooth: compacted tracks or asphalt.

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From Hirson train station, a former railway track heading east has been transformed into a cycle path leading to the 12th-century Benedictine Abbey of St Michael, on the edge of the forest 5km away.

Trains

  • Hirson train station

Don't miss

  • Saint-Michel and Hirson Forests
  • Domaine de Blangy (with its waterfall in a strait, its outdoor recreation centre and its campsite)
  • Tour Florentine and Rotonde Ferroviaire, impressive 1920s constructions connected to the marshalling yard built at Hirson train station
  • Ohis, a charming village with a viaduct (formerly on the line Hirson, Guise, Busigny)
  • Wimy fortified church
  • Musée la Casemate at Wimy, a museum on the two World Wars
  • Conserverie d’Ornelle (selling local produce)

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