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Mountain biking around Oulchy-la-Ville offers varied terrain across rolling countryside, wooded sections, and agricultural landscapes. The region, situated on a plateau with elevations up to 193 meters, is traversed by the Ourcq river, providing a mix of open fields and forest paths. Nearby natural features like the Forêt de Retz and the Parc naturel régional de la Montagne de Reims contribute to diverse mountain bike routes with moderate elevation changes. These areas feature extensive trail networks suitable for different cycling…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
5.0
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2
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33.9km
02:20
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.4km
02:48
390m
390m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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34.2km
02:17
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.7km
03:04
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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45.4km
03:04
390m
390m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A superb location in the Aisne countryside. A must-see...
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I adore. There's a hostel nearby where I can drink a coke and refill the canisters.
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The Ruines de l'abbaye cistercienne de Longpont is a former Cistercian abbey located in Longpont, Aisne, France. The abbey was founded in 1131 by Bernard of Clairvaux at the request of Josselin of Vierzy, the bishop of Soissons. The abbey was plundered in the 16th century and restored in the 18th century. The abbey is a historic monument and is included in the list of historic monuments of France. The ruins of the abbey are open to the public and offer beautiful views of the 13th century Gothic church, chapter house, cloister and cellars.
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The Ghosts of Landowski is a monument which commemorates the Second Battle of the Marne in 1918. This monument, located on Chalmont Hill near Oulchy-le-Château, presents a set of seven giant statues of soldiers from different corps of the French army, sculpted by Paul Landowski. The statues, called Les Fantômes, represent the deaths and suffering of war, while a statue of La France at the entrance symbolizes the victory and hope of the nation.
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First World War Soldiers Memorial.
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A memorial to the first weeks of the war and an early front line for the Coldstream Guards. Today there is a road that goes straight along and you have to be careful. An information board reconstructs the events of 1914.
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The First World War is full of individual fates. Memorial stones like this remind us of that. Lieutenant Chasseval from the 11th Dragoon Regiment died in the forest of Retz in 1918. Information about the circumstances can be found here: http://www.picardie1418.com/fr/decouvrir/monument-a-la-memoire-d-henri-de-chasseval-foret-de-retz.php
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There are 3 mountain bike routes listed in this guide for the Oulchy-La-Ville area, offering a mix of easy and moderate rides through the local countryside and nearby forests.
Yes, there is one easy mountain bike trail available: the Les Fantômes de Landowski – Armentières Castle loop from Coincy. This route is 20.3 km long with 158 meters of elevation gain, making it a good option for those looking for a less challenging ride.
The region around Oulchy-La-Ville features varied terrain, including rolling countryside, open fields, and wooded sections. You'll encounter moderate elevation changes, characteristic of northern France, with paths ranging from wide forest tracks to narrower trails, especially within the nearby Forêt de Retz and Parc naturel régional de la Montagne de Reims.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed in this guide are circular. Examples include the moderate Ecuiry loop from Vierzy and the Les Fantômes de Landowski loop from Vierzy, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Les Fantômes de Landowski – Armentières Castle loop from Coincy takes you near Armentières Castle and Les Fantômes de Landowski. Other notable attractions in the wider area include The Devil's Hotée and the Birthplace of Camille and Paul Claudel.
The region is generally pleasant for mountain biking during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the rolling countryside and forest trails. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, the varied terrain and proximity to areas like the Parc naturel régional de la Montagne de Reims, known for its rolling hills and panoramic vistas, suggest that many trails will offer scenic views of the agricultural plains, vineyards, and dense forests. The Fontaine au Prince loop from Vierzy, for example, traverses diverse landscapes that provide picturesque settings.
The mountain biking experience in Oulchy-La-Ville is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from reviewers. Users often praise the diverse landscapes, from open fields to wooded sections, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various skill levels.
The routes in this guide are primarily rated as moderate. The longest moderate routes include the Septmont – Berzy Le Sec - The castle loop from Hartennes-et-Taux at 45.3 km and the Fontaine au Prince loop from Vierzy at 41.7 km, both offering significant distances and elevation gains for a good workout.
Oulchy-la-Ville is a rural commune, and direct public transport access to specific trailheads might be limited. Most routes start from nearby villages like Vierzy, Coincy, or Hartennes-et-Taux. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to the starting points, as public transport options are not extensively available for direct trail access.
While specific parking areas are not detailed for every trailhead, routes typically start from villages such as Vierzy, Coincy, or Hartennes-et-Taux. You can usually find public parking in these communes, often near town centers or local amenities, which serve as convenient starting points for the circular routes.


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