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Road cycling around Laversines features a diverse topography with forests, river valleys, and gently rolling hills, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region's altitude ranges from 58m to 107m, contributing to a mix of enjoyable ascents and descents. This landscape offers extensive cycling infrastructure, including regional roads that connect charming villages and historical sites. The area is well-suited for no traffic road cycling routes, allowing for exploration of both natural beauty and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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The pretty fountain brings wonderful cooling to the busy square on hot days! ⛲️
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The Bishop's Palace was built in the 16th century, partly on fortifications from the Gallo-Roman period.
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The Cathedral of Beauvais is one of the most important Gothic churches in France 🇫🇷!
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And as a farewell, there are houses in Beauvais that delight with their dynamic Art Nouveau motifs.
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Behind the cathedral you can still find a piece of the city fortifications dating from the 4th century, originally 1370 meters long and with 18 towers. The wall is decorated with cubic stones in the Pastoreaux pattern, which can be found similarly on the remains of the historic Roman city wall around Cologne. In the Middle Ages, the wall served to demarcate the episcopal district.
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The early Romanesque church from the 10th century is one of the few surviving Carolingian chapels in France. It was actually supposed to be replaced by the nave of the cathedral, which was built from 1247 onwards, but after the collapse of the cathedral's record vault and tower, although the small original church surprisingly survived both, money and the Gothic style were at an end. And so, after being temporarily but permanently closed off by a partition wall, the cathedral's gigantic building now has a "mini nave" which is, however, closed off from the inside by a door. Unfortunately, the small original church was inaccessible when we visited. It would certainly be impressive to enter the Gothic giant building through the Romanesque west portal.
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It is always nice to meet old friends again, especially when it happens unexpectedly. When you enter the wonderful but only half-finished cathedral of Beauvais, you are greeted by the famous image of St. Peter from St. Peter's Basilica. This fits with the building's claim: the highest Gothic vault, the highest church tower, the largest church in France. However, it is a Gothic Babel: the vault and tower collapsed, and that was the end of money and Gothic architecture. The cathedral is a huge torso, the nave of which is a comparatively tiny Romanesque building that stands lost in front of the huge, centuries-old temporary dividing wall that the nave was supposed to replace.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Laversines, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find everything from easy, shorter loops to more challenging, longer rides through the Oise department.
Yes, Laversines offers several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Beauvais Cathedral – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Aéroport de Beauvais-Tillé, which covers about 30.5 km with minimal elevation gain. Another accessible choice is The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy – Troissereux Castle loop from Beauvais, spanning around 33 km.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Laversines traverse a diverse and scenic landscape. You'll experience a mix of tranquil forests, picturesque river valleys, and gently rolling hills. Many routes also connect charming villages and historical sites, offering both natural beauty and cultural exploration.
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. For example, the Beauvais Cathedral – Statue of Jeanne Hachette loop from Beauvais will take you past the impressive Beauvais Cathedral. The region also features other historical landmarks like the Saint-Martin Church and the Jacquard Wash House in Laversines itself, and the ruins of the Cistercian Abbey of Longpont in the broader Oise department.
Yes, most of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Laversines are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient, whether you're looking for a short spin or a longer excursion. For instance, the Trans' Oise – Beauvais Cathedral loop from Beauvais is a moderate 52 km circular route.
The road cycling community highly rates the routes around Laversines, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse topography, the quiet roads, and the beautiful blend of natural scenery with historical points of interest. The well-maintained routes and the feeling of being away from heavy traffic are also commonly highlighted.
While specific parking details vary by route, many of the routes start from or pass through towns like Beauvais, which offer public parking facilities. For routes beginning from smaller villages, look for designated parking areas near local amenities or public spaces. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
Beauvais, a common starting point for many routes, is well-connected by public transport, including train services. From Beauvais, you can often cycle directly onto the routes or use local bus services to reach nearby villages. It's advisable to check regional public transport schedules and bicycle carriage policies in advance.
The best seasons for no-traffic road cycling in Laversines are generally spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer also offers pleasant conditions, though it can be warmer. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, experienced riders looking for a challenge will find several longer, no-traffic routes. The region's rolling hills provide opportunities for more significant elevation gains. A good example is the Beauvais Cathedral – The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy loop from Beauvais, a moderate route of nearly 49 km with notable climbs.
The diverse topography of Laversines means many routes offer scenic viewpoints, especially as you traverse the rolling hills and river valleys. Keep an eye out for panoramic views over the Oise countryside, particularly from higher elevations. The routes often pass through picturesque forest sections and open fields, providing continuous natural beauty.


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