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Road cycling around La Houssoye offers diverse landscapes within the Oise department, bordering the Vexin Français Regional Natural Park. The region features limestone plateaus, river valleys, and extensive woods, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Riders will encounter rolling hills, wide agricultural fields, and shaded forest paths, all connected by easy-to-cycle narrow roads and country lanes. This blend of natural features creates engaging rides without overly strenuous climbs, suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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26
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54.2km
02:28
390m
390m
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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20.7km
00:50
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.9km
03:15
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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74.0km
03:29
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Quiet area, beautiful church with a water refill point
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A small pond and its park. Picnic table, benches, and bins available for a quiet little break.
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Great for a day of adventure for kids
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A wall now traces its original layout onto the ground, offering visitors a glimpse into its religious and architectural past.
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You can walk around this Herchie pond. A very pleasant spot.
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In the 11th century, a chapel was built by the prior of Bézu-le-Long, dependent on the abbey of Croix Saint-Leufroy, consisting of a nave of 5 bays lit by narrow lancets. A stone choir was added in the 12th century. Around 1335, the chapel became a parish church. Around 1780, it was enlarged by two bays and its direction was reversed. The entrance is now through the choir, itself installed in the western part. Large bays were opened at this time. The new choir is adorned with an altarpiece executed in 1760 by Jacques Carbonnier (from Gisors). The painting of the baptism of Christ is by Charles Jean Baptiste Duchêne, painter in Gisors
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Komoot offers a selection of 27 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around La Houssoye. These routes are carefully curated to provide a serene and car-free cycling experience through the picturesque Oise department.
The no-traffic routes around La Houssoye traverse a diverse landscape. You'll encounter gentle inclines and descents across limestone plateaus, picturesque river valleys, and expansive agricultural fields. Many routes also wind through the region's extensive woods and forests, offering shaded paths and scenic backdrops. The Vexin Français Regional Natural Park, bordering the area, contributes to this varied topography.
Yes, there are several easy no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Roadbike loop from Jouy-sous-Thelle offers a gentle 20 km ride with minimal elevation gain, providing a relaxed and enjoyable experience away from cars.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, there are moderate no-traffic routes available. Consider the Roadbike loop from Lalandelle, which covers over 50 km with significant elevation, or the Château de Boury – Gîte loop from Hardivillers-en-Vexin, a substantial 74 km ride through varied terrain.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. Routes may pass near historical sites like the Marcheroux Abbey or the impressive Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaumont-en-Vexin. You might also encounter charming villages with traditional architecture and scenic viewpoints, such as the Panoramic view of Beauvais.
Yes, the Oise department, including areas around La Houssoye, is known for its 'Voies Vertes' and easy-to-cycle country lanes. While not all routes are officially designated 'Voies Vertes,' many of the komoot routes are designed to utilize these quiet, paved roads and paths, ensuring a traffic-free experience. You can find more information about cycling in the Oise region on Parc Oise-Pays de France's website.
The region is beautiful for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming fields or colorful foliage. Summer is also excellent, especially when routes pass through the extensive woods, providing welcome shade. The well-maintained roads make it accessible in most conditions, though checking local weather is always advisable.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around La Houssoye are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient. Examples include the The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy loop from Les Hauts-Talican and the Roadbike loop from Berneuil-en-Bray.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in La Houssoye, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beauty of the varied landscapes – from rolling hills and agricultural fields to dense forests – and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites without the disturbance of heavy traffic.
While La Houssoye itself is a smaller commune, the wider Oise department has public transport options, including regional trains and buses, that can get you closer to starting points for some routes. It's recommended to check specific route starting locations and local public transport schedules for the most accurate information on accessibility.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find local amenities such as bakeries, small shops, and cafes. The region is dotted with agricultural villages, and larger towns nearby often host markets, providing opportunities to refuel and experience local life. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is always a good idea.


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