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Road cycling around Crouy is characterized by its accessible routes through the Ourcq valley and along the Canal de l'Ourcq. The terrain primarily features flat cycle paths, open countryside, and various woods, offering a mix of gentle gradients and longer stretches. The region provides a network of paths suitable for road cyclists seeking varied distances and moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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60.5km
02:33
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.4km
02:18
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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85.6km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In the heart of the Compiègne forest, the Armistice Glade marks the place where the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, and then that of June 22, 1940. The site today includes the memorial with the “Armistice Wagon” (recreated car), the statue of Marshal Foch and the Alsace-Lorraine monument.
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The Crise Valley is a historic site where important battles were fought. Numerous churches and castles were built there, and remnants can still be seen. The castle of Berzy-le-Sec dates back to between the 12th and 16th centuries, having undergone several construction phases. The ruins of this building remain today: adjacent ditches and a courtyard. The castle was converted into a farm from the 18th century until the First World War.
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A place steeped in history https://www.abbayedelongpont.fr/fr
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A place steeped in history. https://www.abbayedelongpont.fr/fr/un-lieu-charge-d-histoire
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In the footsteps of the Poilus
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Bakery, bar, tobacconist... Perfect for starting and finishing a hike
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In the heart of the village of Vic-sur-Aisne, surrounded by a leafy park and overlooking the Aisne valley, lies the imposing Château de Vic-sur-Aisne. What today appears to be an elegant country house, bears in its walls the traces of a turbulent past. Originally built on the foundations of a medieval castrum, the estate grew in the 17th century into a stately castle, with symmetrical facades, round towers and an impressive thirteen-metre high keep — a remnant from the 13th century. The architecture reflects the transition from defensive structure to residential comfort: robust, but refined. The gardens, partly in French style with straight lines and box hedges, partly in English landscape style with winding paths and romantic corners, invite you to stroll and contemplate.
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There are over 140 road cycling routes around Crouy, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 140 routes in the area.
Road cycling around Crouy is characterized by accessible routes through the serene Ourcq valley and alongside the Canal de l'Ourcq. The terrain primarily features flat cycle paths, open countryside, and various woods, offering a mix of gentle gradients and longer stretches. While many routes are moderate, such as the Château de Gabrielle d'Estrées – The Hotel des Francs loop from Crouy, there are also options for easier rides and more challenging routes with varied elevation.
Yes, the dedicated cycle path along the Canal de l'Ourcq provides a flat and safe route, ideal for families. It offers a peaceful escape from urban environments, allowing riders to immerse themselves in nature without significant elevation changes. This path is often separated from pedestrian walkways, ensuring a smooth experience for all ages.
The region boasts significant natural beauty. Cyclists can enjoy views of the serene Ourcq valley, the Ourcq River, and its canal. Notable natural features include the mysterious Marais de Négando (Negando's marsh), a biodiversity reservoir, and various woods like the Bois de la Garenne. You'll also find stretches of deep green countryside and forest parks, creating a refreshing and scenic backdrop.
Crouy and its vicinity offer several historical and cultural attractions. You can explore the majestic Septmont Keep, the impressive Saint-Jean-des-Vignes Abbey, or the Fort of Condé. The Soissons Cathedral and the Soissons Memorial to the Missing of the Aisne are also within reach for those venturing slightly further.
Yes, many of the routes around Crouy are designed as loops. For instance, the Fontenoy Church – Vic-sur-Aisne Castle loop from Crouy is a popular moderate path, and the Rethondes Church – Vic-sur-Aisne Castle loop from Crouy offers a longer ride through the Ourcq valley. These loops allow you to start and finish in the same location, making planning easier.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 9 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the serene Ourcq valley, the dedicated cycle paths along the Canal de l'Ourcq, and the stretches of deep green countryside that define the region's varied terrain.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The Canal de l'Ourcq path offers a peaceful escape, and the surrounding woods and countryside are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Absolutely. For those seeking longer rides, routes like the Longpont Abbey – The Hotel des Francs loop from Crouy cover over 85 kilometers, offering more extensive exploration of the region's landscapes and historical sites. These longer routes often feature more varied terrain and elevation.
Crouy-sur-Ourcq is located in the Île-de-France region, which generally has good public transport links. While specific details for bringing bikes on trains or buses should be verified with local transport providers, the village's accessibility makes it a convenient starting point for many routes. The Canal de l'Ourcq cycle path itself extends towards Paris, offering connections.
Yes, a significant highlight is the dedicated cycle path running alongside the Canal de l'Ourcq, providing a flat and safe route for over 25 kilometers. This path is often separated from pedestrian walkways, ensuring a smooth cycling experience. Additionally, you can explore loops like the 'Voie Verte du Pays de Valois' and the 'Route des Grenouilles – Le Clignon loop' which originate from Crouy-sur-Ourcq.
The charming village of Crouy-sur-Ourcq itself features a pleasant market place with shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering convenient spots for a break. While specific establishments along every route vary, the presence of villages and towns throughout the Ourcq valley means you'll likely find opportunities for refreshments and rest stops.


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