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Touring cycling routes around Lannoy-Cuillère are situated on the Picardy plateau within the Oise department, offering a landscape characterized by generally flat terrain. The region features diverse natural environments, including calcicolous grasslands, woodlands, and pastures, notably "Les Larris de Lannoy-Cuillère." An extensive network of rivers and canals, interspersed with green spaces and forests like Bois du Hameau, provides varied scenery for cycling. This area offers a mix of peaceful countryside paths and shady towpaths.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.5
(6)
11
riders
36.5km
02:20
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
riders
133km
07:45
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
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62.0km
03:46
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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3
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19.4km
01:12
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.2km
01:27
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice couple runs this place, great food and ice cream, they even let me camp.
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The statue of Jeanne Hachet impresses with its realistic depiction of the fighting woman! 😄
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The pretty fountain brings wonderful cooling to the busy square on hot days! ⛲️
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The Cathedral of Beauvais is one of the most important Gothic churches in France 🇫🇷!
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It is always nice to meet old friends again, especially when it happens unexpectedly. When you enter the wonderful but only half-finished cathedral of Beauvais, you are greeted by the famous image of St. Peter from St. Peter's Basilica. This fits with the building's claim: the highest Gothic vault, the highest church tower, the largest church in France. However, it is a Gothic Babel: the vault and tower collapsed, and that was the end of money and Gothic architecture. The cathedral is a huge torso, the nave of which is a comparatively tiny Romanesque building that stands lost in front of the huge, centuries-old temporary dividing wall that the nave was supposed to replace.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes around Lannoy-Cuillère, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging paths to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The region is situated on the Picardy plateau, characterized by generally flat terrain. You'll cycle through diverse natural environments, including calcicolous grasslands, woodlands, and pastures like "Les Larris de Lannoy-Cuillère." Routes often follow an extensive network of rivers and canals, interspersed with green spaces and forests, offering peaceful countryside paths and shady towpaths.
Yes, Lannoy-Cuillère offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Digeon Castle – Gîte Le Mouton Gras loop from Gauville is an easy 15.5 km (9.6 miles) path that takes just under an hour to complete, offering a gentle introduction to the area's scenery.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the region provides more demanding routes. The Trans' Oise – Trans’Oise loop from Formerie is a difficult 132.7 km (82.4 miles) path, offering a long-distance journey across varied regional terrain. Another challenging option is the Forges-les-Eaux – Les Petits Jardins loop from Gaillefontaine, a 62.0 km (38.5 miles) trail.
The touring cycling routes in Lannoy-Cuillère are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful countryside paths, the varied natural environments, and the well-maintained routes that allow for an enjoyable exploration of the Picardy plateau.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Lannoy-Cuillère are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Wooden Shelter in the Forest loop from Conteville and the Agnière Church loop from Sarcus.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Lannoy-Cuillère, with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. The region's forests, like Bois du Hameau, Bois de la Vergne, and Bois du Varambeaumont, provide cool, shaded retreats during warmer days.
Yes, the area offers several well-equipped picnic spots, often found in serene settings. For instance, there's a picnic area in Fréttencourt near the Chapelle du Dieu de Pitié. Public gardens and the grounds of historic châteaux, such as the Château de Foucaucourt, also provide picturesque settings for outdoor relaxation.
While specific regulations for each route may vary, many outdoor areas in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially on paths that traverse natural landscapes and forests. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved to respect other users and local wildlife.
The region is known for its significant natural heritage, particularly "Les Larris de Lannoy-Cuillère," which are diverse calcicolous grasslands recognized for their chalky slopes within the Vallée de la Bresle. You'll also encounter various forests and picturesque viewpoints across the valley, offering tranquil regional landscapes.
While specific public transport options directly serving Lannoy-Cuillère with bike accommodation can be limited, regional train services in the broader Somme department often allow bicycles, especially outside of peak hours. It's advisable to check with local transport providers for their specific policies and schedules when planning your trip.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for many routes. While specific parking areas for each trail are not always signposted, you can typically find public parking in central areas or near local amenities in places like Conteville, Formerie, or Gaillefontaine, which are common starting points for these tours.


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