Best bike parks around Luzarches feature an extensive network of mountain biking (VTT) trails through natural landscapes, forests, and villages. The area offers diverse terrain, from rolling single-track paths to more challenging ascents, catering to various skill levels. These routes often incorporate historical sites and natural features, providing a blend of outdoor activity and cultural discovery. The region is known for its picturesque settings and well-documented trails.
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This single is out of the way. It passes through the middle of an ONF plot. Traffic is prohibited there.
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a small walk full of charm, beautiful encounter with not shy horses! Gunshot in the forest of Gouvieux. Same shooting range. Anyway pond, very passable path. To do again!
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Nice descent to be careful! Lots of stones and pebbles. Technical
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The Toutvoie ponds are a peaceful, pleasant and friendly place. There are barbecue facilities as well as very nice paths for walking. Fishing and swimming are prohibited!
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A set of beautiful bumps and small springboards made with wooden logs allow those who wish to do a few jumps!
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This trail passes through forest patches. It is not authorized to circulate there.
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Nice section of about a kilometer. Very popular with mountain bikers, it is very interesting for trail running. On rainy days this segment can get very muddy. So choose your trail shoes adapted to face the terrain with safety. Going uphill, this is an opportunity to test yourself on steep slopes that are fairly frequent in trail running.
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The mountain biking trails around Luzarches offer diverse terrain, from rolling single-track paths to more challenging ascents. You'll find routes through dense forests, open countryside, and along narrow paths with technical sections. For example, the Bellefontaine Golf singletrack features a technical descent with stones and pebbles, while the Nice technical section is known for its steep slopes and technical passages.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Étangs de Toutevoie is a peaceful and pleasant place with paths suitable for walking and cycling, featuring small bumps and springboards for those who wish to try a few jumps. This area is ideal for a relaxed outing with the family.
Many routes around Luzarches blend outdoor activity with cultural exploration. You can discover historical landmarks such as the Château de Pontarmé and the renowned Chantilly Castle on routes like the 'Château de Pontarmé – Chantilly Castle loop from Luzarches'. Other trails pass through villages and near abbeys, offering glimpses into the region's heritage.
For a challenging experience, consider the 'Château de Pontarmé – Chantilly Castle loop from Luzarches', which spans nearly 60 km with a 340m elevation gain. The Singletrack of the Butte aux Gens d'Armes is also appreciated for its engaging nature and technical sections through forest patches. Additionally, 'La Chamontelloise - 30Kms' includes a significant climb around the 10-kilometer mark.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The 'VTT / Vélo Gare de Luzarches' route, starting from the Luzarches train station, is an accessible option covering about 17.79 km with a modest 64m elevation gain. It guides cyclists along small roads and paths through villages, making it suitable for a wider range of riders. The 'Seigneurie Singletrack loop from Luzarches' is also rated as easy.
The trails offer diverse natural beauty, including dense forests, open countryside, and picturesque lakes like the Étangs de Toutevoie. The Forests of Chantilly and Ermenonville provide serene environments with rolling single-track paths, sandy terrain, and sections with large pine forests, heather, and ferns.
The sandy terrain in the Forests of Chantilly and Ermenonville can become more compact and easier to ride after rain, making it a good option even in varied weather conditions. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, while summer can be enjoyable, especially on shaded forest trails. Winter mountain biking is possible, but some trails might be muddy.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, the area around Luzarches offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Chantilly Castle – Chantilly Castle loop from Luzarches', and general cycling tours. For more details on these routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Luzarches guide or the Cycling around Luzarches guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The engaging nature of the trails, from technical sections to scenic forest paths, is frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the opportunity to combine an invigorating ride with visits to magnificent French châteaux and charming villages, as well as the serene environment of the forests.
For technical sections like the Nice technical section, riders note that it can be very muddy on rainy days, so appropriate trail shoes are recommended if you're also trail running. For the Bellefontaine Golf singletrack, be careful of stones and pebbles on the descent. Some singletracks are easier to navigate in one direction, so checking route details beforehand is advisable.
Trail lengths vary significantly to suit different preferences and fitness levels. You can find shorter routes like the 'VTT / Vélo Gare de Luzarches' at around 17.79 km, moderate options such as the 'Seigneurie Singletrack loop from Luzarches' at 21.45 km, and longer, more challenging rides like the 'Château de Pontarmé – Chantilly Castle loop from Luzarches' which is nearly 60 km.


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