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Gravel biking around Rémécourt offers varied terrain across the Oise department, characterized by extensive forests, picturesque valleys, and agricultural plains. The region provides a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including dirt tracks and dedicated forest routes, suitable for gravel enthusiasts. Riders can expect moderate climbs through woodlands and along river areas, with some sections requiring good fitness. This diverse landscape ensures a range of experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.6km
01:45
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:55
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Arriving in Chaumont, with its church perched atop the hill, is a beautiful spot to stop and enjoy the view. Take a break; the shopping street winds its way up to the church.
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The church of Saint-Martin-aux-Bois stands on the site of the former abbey on which it depended, which no longer exists. Only a few vestiges remain, including the Galata, a former hostelry that has become private property. From the rampart walk, the outline of the enclosure and the location of the monastic buildings can still be seen, while the apse of the church has recently undergone major restoration work.
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Located in the Oise department, this 2,800-hectare forest massif offers a wonderful playground for nature lovers. Cyclists, don't miss its famous Escargot hill.
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The Thérain Valley includes a multitude of ponds of different sizes, the oldest of which are those of Milly. They are pleasant places for walking with their pontoons in the heart of rich and green vegetation.
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Ideal place to take a real break!
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The chapel is located about 1 km north of Cernoy, at the entrance to the hamlet of Trois-Étots. The chapel is built in red brick with white stone accents and dates from the early 16th century. It is noteworthy that the construction of the chapel was probably simultaneous with that of the southeastern part of the nearby castle of Trois-Étots. Inside, the chapel has a single nave with three bays, closed by a three-sided choir. Noteworthy are the three cylindrical columns between each bay, which rest on a semicircular base. The windows have Gothic tracery and contain two types of windows: some have two central mullions opening into smaller windows, while others have three equal windows with an acute angle. There are inscriptions on the capitals of the pillars, one of which mentions the year 1544, which is probably the year the chapel was built.
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The Rémécourt area, part of the Oise department, offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter expansive forests, picturesque valleys, and vast agricultural plains. Routes often combine asphalt roads, dirt tracks, and dedicated forest routes. Expect a varied experience, with some paths featuring clay and gravel surfaces, particularly in areas like the Forêt domaniale de Hez-Froidmont.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with more demanding sections. An example is the Ruins of Trois-Étots loop from Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, which is described as difficult and may require pushing your bike on certain segments due to its adventurous nature.
While all routes in this guide are rated moderate or difficult, the region generally offers varied options. For a moderate experience, consider the Ruined tower in Cressonsacq – Sunday morning tour loop from Bailleul-le-Soc, which covers just over 34 km with manageable elevation. The Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park also has extensive networks of trails, some of which are suitable for varying fitness levels.
The Oise region is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but forest routes provide welcome shade. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or wet conditions, especially on unpaved sections, and check local weather forecasts.
While specific major attractions directly on gravel routes are not always highlighted, the routes often pass through charming rural landscapes and historic areas. You might encounter glimpses of local heritage, such as the Les Trois-Étots Chapel or the Breuil-Le-Vert Church. The broader Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park is rich in cultural heritage, including historic villages and ancient sites.
The gravel trails in this area vary in length to suit different preferences. For example, the The heart of the Beauvaisis region via the Thérain valley and Forest Hez-Froidmont route is over 53 km, offering a longer ride. Shorter options like the Ruined tower in Cressonsacq – Ruins of Trois-Étots loop from Léglantiers are around 27 km, providing a quicker outing.
Rémécourt is a commune in the Oise department. While direct public transport to specific trailheads might be limited, major towns in the Oise region, such as Clermont or Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, often have train stations or bus services. From these points, you may need to cycle or arrange local transport to reach the starting points of the trails. It's advisable to check regional transport schedules in advance.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Rémécourt are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Ruins of Trois-Étots loop from Saint-Just-en-Chaussée and the Ruined tower in Cressonsacq – Sunday morning tour loop from Bailleul-le-Soc, allowing for circular journeys.
The komoot community rates gravel biking in Rémécourt with an average score of 3.0 stars. Reviewers often appreciate the varied landscapes, extensive forest networks, and the blend of paved and unpaved surfaces that provide a diverse cycling experience.
Generally, cycling on marked trails within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park is permitted. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage, stay on designated paths, and be mindful of other users and wildlife. No specific permits are typically required for recreational cycling, but always check for any temporary restrictions or specific rules for certain forest areas.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes starting from towns like Saint-Just-en-Chaussée or Bailleul-le-Soc, you can usually find public parking within the village centers. When starting directly from forest entrances or rural areas, look for designated parking spots or areas where parking is permitted without obstructing local access. Always ensure your vehicle is parked safely and legally.


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