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No traffic touring cycling routes around Grandvillers-Aux-Bois traverse a charming rural setting in the Oise department of Picardy, France. The region features rolling agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often offer a mix of open views and shaded sections through forests. This area is characterized by accessible natural features and a network of trails suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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19.0km
01:05
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.8km
04:15
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.11km
00:26
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.1km
01:43
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.9km
02:24
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In Venette, a first lock was built between 1826 and 1835, 45 metres long and 8 metres wide. Then, in response to the development of navigation, a new lock measuring 125 m by 12 m was built between 1890 and 1900, creating an artificial island for its diversion, the Île des Rats, connected by a metal bridge to the town of Venette. It can therefore accommodate Freycinet-type barges measuring over 38 metres long. A third lock, measuring 185 m by 12 m, was built in 1975, on the left bank of the Île de Venette. It will be restored in 2004. https://histoire-compiegne.com/autour-de-compiegne/venette/le-barrage-de-venette/ https://odela.eu/navigation/01_ouvrage_montant/ecluse-double-de-venette/
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The Church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul is a Catholic parish church located in Jaux, in the Oise department, France. It was built, for its oldest parts, in the 12th century. Following the ravages of the Hundred Years' War, the building was partly rebuilt in the 16th century. Renovation work is planned for the next two years. https://www.jaux.fr/vivre-a-jaux/decouvrir-jaux/leglise-du-xiieme/ https://www.fondation-patrimoine.org/les-projets/objets-d-art-de-l-eglise-saint-pierre-de-jaux/59383
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The Jaux footbridge can be crossed on foot or by non-motorized two-wheeler. It offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Oise and the quays of the pier.
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The Relais du Port brewery is located south of Compiègne, close to the old towpaths of the Oise restored as a cycle path. It is a good stopover for eating or staying.
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Ideal place to take a real break!
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The church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul, located near the town hall, was built for its oldest parts in the 12th century.
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Thank you for the information !
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There are nearly 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Grandvillers-Aux-Bois. This includes a variety of options, with 27 routes rated as easy, 19 as moderate, and 3 as difficult, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Grandvillers-Aux-Bois, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 23 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural setting, the mix of open fields and shaded woodlands, and the opportunity to explore charming villages without vehicle interference.
Yes, Grandvillers-Aux-Bois offers 27 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentle inclines and well-maintained paths. An example is the Bike loop from Blincourt, which is just under 19 km with minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic touring routes around Grandvillers-Aux-Bois offer a varied terrain. You can expect a charming rural setting with rolling agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and gentle hills. Routes often feature a mix of open views across plains and shaded sections through forests, providing a diverse and engaging experience. Some routes may include both paved surfaces and unpaved sections.
Many no-traffic routes will take you through or near significant natural sites. You can cycle through parts of the Forêt de Compiègne, Forêt de Hez-Froidmont, and Forêt de Laigue, enjoying tranquil forest environments. The routes also often traverse La Vallée du Petit Thérain, offering pleasant scenery that alternates between wooded areas and open plains.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. While cycling, you might encounter historical churches and religious sites, such as local chapels like "La chapelle saint jean" or the "Ancien prieuré de saint arnoult". Further afield, but within cycling distance, are sites like the Compiène église Saint-Jacques and the Abbaye Saint-Jean-Baptiste du Moncel. Many routes also connect picturesque villages with distinctive architecture.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Grandvillers-Aux-Bois are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, consider the A little tour near Remy loop from Arsy or the Bois de Gansoire loop from Lachelle, both offering enjoyable circular journeys.
While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on cycling paths, especially in rural areas, but should be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling distances and check for any local signage regarding pet access, particularly in nature reserves or protected forest areas.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for no-traffic touring cycling in Grandvillers-Aux-Bois. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less extreme temperatures than summer, and the natural landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant autumn foliage. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes. Look for public parking areas in Grandvillers-Aux-Bois itself or in nearby communities like Arsy, Lachelle, or Blincourt, which are common access points for the no-traffic tours. These areas typically offer convenient access to the cycling network.
While many routes are easy, there are options for those seeking more challenging rides. For example, the Jaux Footbridge – Saint Peter's Church, Jaux loop from Rémy is rated as difficult, covering over 54 km with more than 600 meters of elevation gain. The region's gentle hills can offer moderate inclines, particularly around natural sites like Mont Ganelon.
While the region offers many easy routes, specific information on wheelchair accessibility for touring cycling routes is limited. Generally, routes designated as 'easy' with paved or well-compacted surfaces would be the most suitable. However, it's advisable to check individual route details for surface type and gradient to ensure they meet specific accessibility needs, as some paths may have unpaved sections.


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