Marest-Dampcourt – Pimprez
Between Marest-Dampcourt and Pont-l’Evêque, the route continues along the canal. Noyon is classified as a Town of Art and History, with a medieval atmosphere around the cathedral which saw the coronation of Hugues Capet in 987.
Then a stop to discover the impressive ruins of the Cistercian abbey of Ourscamp is highly recommended.
20 km
2h00
good
easy
Noyonnais
< Marest-Dampcourt
Pimprez >
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Itinerary Eurovelo3, recommended by CTE
Itinerary Tab :
Approaching Noyon, signposting for the Trans’Oise has been put in place to reach the town. At Noyon, cross the canal by the footbridge. At the next bridge, turn right onto the D 165. In the woods, at the crossroads, go straight on to the abbaye. Continue right to the station, turn left onto a small road to Pimprez.
Information Tab :
From Noyon
- TER : Saint-Quentin, Compiègne, Creil, Paris
Mustsee Tab :
Quierzy :.
- 16th-century castle
- conservatory of medicinal plants from the High Middle Ages
Noyon :
- Cathedral (12th century)
- quartier canonial
- town hall
- Musée Jean Calvin
Chiry-Ourscamp :
- former Cistercian abbey (13th-century chapel)
- ruins of Mennechet castle
Proximity :
- Blérancourt
- 17th century castle restored after World War 1
- Museum of Franco-American Cooperation
- jardin du nouveau monde
Addresses Tab :
Quierzy : La Pâturelle farm, tasting of an extinct cheese, le Manicamp
Pont-l’Evêque : Le Confluent, restaurant



