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Touring cycling around Hondainville offers a diverse landscape characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and tranquil river valleys. The region is part of the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park, providing extensive networks of paths through protected areas. Cyclists can explore the vast Forêt de Hez-Froidmont, known for its beech and oak trees, and other significant forested areas. The varied topography includes "marais et petits monts" (marshes and small hills), offering a range of terrains for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The garden of the Château de Bresles, which belonged to Odet de Coligny, was famous during the Renaissance for its beauty and its canals; Queen Catherine de Medici loved to stroll there.
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From 1910 onwards, the French tyre manufacturer Michelin (also known for its road maps or the awarding of stars to restaurants for exceptional cuisine) was looking for a way to provide specific information to drivers at intersections. The idea was a corner bollard (French name: Borne d'Angle), on which the directions of travel and distances to towns could be indicated centrally. The Borne d'Angle was intended to focus the driver's attention at the intersection. The Michelin traffic signs have now almost completely disappeared from French streets. Their removal is currently being pushed further. A few examples have survived the test of time in places that are difficult to access, particularly where they are not a safety concern or where there are difficulties in removing them.
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The castle of Bresles was the residence of the bishops of Beauvais, it is currently the town hall of Bresles which resides there. Only vestiges of the medieval fortress remain and the current castle was built at the beginning of the 18th century. It is composed of two wings at right angles with two floors surmounted by attics and a hipped roof. The entrance porch and the bastion surrounding the courtyard of the town hall are said to be the oldest parts.
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The ponds of Saint Félix are a paradise for fishermen. They are worth the detour because it is a site where nature is magnificent.
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Leaving Beauvais to the northwest, the street and then the cycle path of the Saint-Quentin marsh, you quickly arrive at the superb body of water of Canada. It offers three kilometers of banks and a call for swimming in summer.
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There are over 170 touring cycling routes available around Hondainville, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes through dense forests, rolling hills, and tranquil river valleys.
The terrain around Hondainville is quite diverse. You can expect a mix of dense forests, such as the vast Forêt de Hez-Froidmont, rolling hills, and tranquil river valleys. The region also features 'marais et petits monts' (marshes and small hills), providing varied surfaces from paved roads to forest paths. Some routes, like the Château Saint Louis Pond – Short tour of La Neuville-en-Hez loop from Thury-sous-Clermont, include significant elevation gain.
The touring cycling routes in Hondainville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 115 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the forests and ponds, and the overall enjoyable experience of exploring the region by bike.
Yes, Hondainville offers a good selection of easy touring cycling routes, with over 50 options available. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and are suitable for those new to touring cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride. While specific easy routes are not highlighted here, you can filter for 'easy' difficulty on komoot to find them.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, Hondainville has several routes that cover significant distances. For example, the Beauvais by Bailleul-sur-Thérain — loop from Mouy is a moderate 39.3-mile (63.2 km) trail that takes nearly 4 hours to complete, offering varied terrain through the local countryside.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Hondainville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the La Neuville-en-Hez Ponds – Tour 01h10 Neuville en hez loop from Mouy - Bury, a 25.4-mile (40.9 km) circular trail that explores ponds and forested areas.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle past the serene Château Saint Louis Pond, explore the extensive Forêt de Hez-Froidmont, or discover other bodies of water like the Étang de Saint-Félix and the Ponds of the Thérain Valley. The area is part of the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park, offering diverse environments and rich wildlife.
Yes, you can incorporate cultural stops into your touring cycling routes. Notable landmarks include the Bresles Castle, the Saint-Samson Church of Clermont, and the Statue of Saint Louis. The charming village of Gerberoy, known for its 18th-century cottages, is also within cycling distance.
Absolutely. The magnificent Forêt de Hez-Froidmont, just 5 kilometers from Hondainville, is a prime location for touring cyclists with its numerous paths through beech and oak trees. Other significant forested areas nearby include Forêt d'Halatte, Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin, Forêt de Chantilly, Foret d'Ermenonville, and Forêt de Compiègne. These are all part of the larger Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Hondainville, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but some paths might be muddy or require more robust equipment.
Yes, Hondainville and its surroundings offer family-friendly cycling options, particularly on the easier routes and within the extensive forest networks. The region's diverse landscapes provide opportunities for leisurely rides. For a delightful detour, 'La ferme d'animation du larris' offers nature and animal activities that could be enjoyed by families.
While many natural areas in France are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for individual routes or protected areas like the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park. When cycling with your dog, ensure they are well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry water and waste bags.
Information on specific public transport links directly to trailheads in Hondainville is limited. However, the region is generally accessible, and you may find train or bus services to nearby towns from which you can start your cycling adventure. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Parking is generally available in and around Hondainville, especially near popular starting points for routes or in the vicinity of larger towns. When planning your ride, look for designated parking areas near forest entrances or village centers. For example, if starting a route like On the way to the water mill – Étang de Saint-Félix loop from Heilles - Mouchy, you would typically find parking in the nearby villages.


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