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Touring cycling around Le Quesnel-Aubry is characterized by the varied topography of the Picardy plateau, featuring gentle hills, agricultural plains, and dry valleys. The region is situated near the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, which encompasses extensive forests like Halatte, Ermenonville, and Chantilly. These areas offer a mix of sandy moors, marshes, and limestone slopes, providing diverse landscapes for cyclists. The terrain ranges from flat sections to undulating paths, suitable for various touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
6
riders
29.6km
01:50
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.4km
01:36
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4
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14.3km
00:52
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.1km
00:43
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.4km
00:57
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Etang du Château Saint Louis is a beautiful pond surrounded by forests and wetlands, which was part of the Château Saint-Louis, a former royal residence. You can follow the trail that goes around it, enjoying the view of the water and wildlife.
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The Étang de château Saint Louis is a beautiful pond surrounded by forests and wetlands, located near the village of La Neuville-en-Hez. You can start your hike from the pond, which was part of the Château Saint-Louis, a former royal residence. You can run on the trail that goes around the pond and enjoy the views of the water and wildlife.
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The Étang de château Saint Louis is a beautiful pond surrounded by forests and wetlands, located near the village of La Neuville-en-Hez. You can start your hike from the pond, which was part of the Château Saint-Louis, a former royal residence. You can follow the trail that goes around the pond and enjoy the views of the water and wildlife.
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes in the Le Quesnel-Aubry area. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options, with 18 routes classified as easy, 17 as moderate, and 7 as difficult.
The region offers varied terrain, from rolling agricultural landscapes and open plains to wooded areas and picturesque valleys. You'll find undulating roads with moderate climbs, especially within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, which features extensive forests like Chantilly, Halatte, and Ermenonville. These provide a mix of shaded sections and open countryside.
Yes, there are 18 easy routes suitable for beginners and families. A good option is the Bike loop from Montreuil-sur-Brêche, which is 14.4 km long and takes about 52 minutes, leading through agricultural plains. Another easy route is the Bike loop from Lafraye, covering 16.9 km with gentle elevation changes.
Route durations vary depending on distance and difficulty. Easy routes like the Bike loop from Montreuil-sur-Brêche can be completed in under an hour. Moderate routes, such as the Château Saint Louis Pond – Short tour of La Neuville-en-Hez loop from Bulles (27.1 km), typically take around 1 hour 40 minutes.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the La Brèche – Grotte loop from Saint-Just-en-Chaussée is a moderate 29.6 km circular route. Another option is the Château de Saint-Remy loop from Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, an easy 16.4 km loop.
The Oise department is rich in cultural heritage. Many routes pass through charming villages or offer views of historical landmarks. Within the nearby Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, you can find majestic forests like Chantilly, Halatte, and Ermenonville. The region also features châteaux such as Château de Chantilly and abbeys like Royaumont Abbey and Chaalis Abbey, which make for interesting stops.
The routes in Le Quesnel-Aubry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 8 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil country lanes, the diverse green scenery, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with the discovery of significant natural parks and historical sites.
Absolutely. The Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, which is close to Le Quesnel-Aubry, offers an extensive network of easy-to-cycle narrow roads and country lanes, particularly within its vast state-owned forests. It's an ideal area for exploring by bike, with diverse environments including calcareous grasslands, moors, and wetlands. You can find more information about cycling in the park on their official website: parc-oise-paysdefrance.fr.
Many routes offer scenic views of the rolling agricultural plains and wooded areas characteristic of the Oise department. For instance, the Château Saint Louis Pond – Short tour of La Neuville-en-Hez loop from Bulles provides views of the Château Saint Louis Pond and rural landscapes. The forests within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park also offer picturesque settings with diverse flora and fauna.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage in the forests. Summer is also suitable, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. The varied terrain and extensive tree cover in forested areas can provide shade during warmer months.


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