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Touring cycling routes around Beynes offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical features to the west of Paris. The region is characterized by open fields, wooded areas like the Forest of Marly, and the historic Allée Royale de Villepreux. These features provide varied terrain suitable for cycling, from flat paths to gently rolling sections.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
1.0
(1)
59
riders
95.6km
06:14
1,340m
1,340m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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19
riders
84.1km
05:26
1,130m
1,130m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(2)
28
riders
55.6km
03:47
940m
940m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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13
riders
28.3km
01:39
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
12
riders
45.2km
04:06
1,150m
1,150m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Be careful, the bridge is very wobbly. I landed roughly on the railing while crossing 😅
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Fantastic view over Lac de St. Croix, definitely worth a stop!
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A magnificent view that embraces the lake
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Incredibly beautiful gorge, although on some days it is heavily frequented by motorbikes.
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In front of the tunnel you have a great view of the gorge.
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The turquoise lake is a real alternative to the sea. The absolute highlight is the beginning of the Verdon Gorge, which you can explore by canoe, pedal boat, or electric boat for about 1.5 km.
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Small Himalayan footbridge connecting the Trévans road and the butterfly path with the Saint Jurs road.
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There are over 80 touring cycling routes around Beynes. These routes vary in difficulty, with 8 easy, 18 moderate, and 60 difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The region around Beynes offers a diverse cycling experience. You can expect routes that traverse open fields, wooded areas like the Forest of Marly, and scenic paths along the Ru de Gally. The Coastal viewpoint – Sainte-Croix bridge loop from Estoublon, for example, offers extensive views over varied terrain.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Allée Royale de Villepreux is particularly noted for its gravel paths on both sides, making it ideal for families and beginner cyclists. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the provided data, the presence of 8 easy routes suggests suitable options for less experienced riders.
Beynes is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. Cyclists can enjoy the scenic Allée Royale de Villepreux, which connects the Château de Versailles with Villepreux, and explore the natural beauty of the Forest of Marly. The Lavender near Chaffaut – View of Moustiers-Saint-Marie loop from Mézel - Châteauredon offers diverse scenery and distant views.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Beynes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Himalayan footbridge – View of Saint-Jurs loop from Estoublon and the Lavender Fields Along the Asse loop from Estoublon, which provide convenient circular journeys.
The touring cycling routes around Beynes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 2000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the blend of natural landscapes and historical features.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The Saint Martin's Church in Beynes, a 13th-century church, is a notable historical attraction in the town center. Additionally, you can find various mountain passes like Col d'Espinouse (838 m) and Corobin Pass, as well as the Saint-Michel-de-Cousson Chapel, which can be explored as part of your cycling tour.
While the region offers many natural paths, specific regulations regarding dogs on cycling routes are not detailed. It's generally advisable to check local signage or official park websites for rules on pets, especially in protected natural areas like the Forest of Marly, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Beynes, being a town with historical sites like Saint Martin's Church, likely offers public parking facilities within the town center or near popular starting points for routes. For specific parking locations, it's best to consult local maps or information provided by the municipality of Beynes.
Beynes is located to the west of Paris, suggesting potential public transport links. However, specific information about carrying bikes on public transport to Beynes or its surrounding cycling routes is not provided. It's recommended to check the official websites of local public transport operators for their bike carriage policies and schedules.
The region's blend of open fields and wooded areas suggests pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer milder weather, making it ideal for exploring the scenic routes and natural features like the Allée Royale de Villepreux and the Forest of Marly.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Beynes offers a significant number of difficult routes. Out of the over 80 routes, 60 are classified as difficult. An example is the View of Saint-Jurs – Saint Jurs loop from Estoublon, which covers a substantial distance and elevation gain.


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