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No traffic touring cycling routes around Montlognon are primarily found within the Oise department, characterized by extensive forests and the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park. The terrain offers a mix of wooded paths, open fields, and some hilly sections, providing varied cycling experiences. This region features a landscape composed of large oak, beech, and hornbeam forests, alongside calcareous grasslands and wetlands. The area's physical features are well-suited for touring cyclists seeking routes away from vehicular traffic.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.9km
03:15
270m
270m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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16
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
16
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27.4km
02:28
310m
310m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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01:16
110m
110m
Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Spanning over 3,300 hectares, the Ermenonville forest, along with those of Halatte and Chantilly, forms the vast Trois Forêts massif. Once owned by the monks of Chaalis and other nearby abbeys, it is now renowned for its moors, Scots pines, and sandy soil, home to rare wildlife such as the European nightjar and the praying mantis.
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Listed as a Historic Monument since 1862, the church of Montagny-Sainte-Félicité stands apart from the village, on the site of a former priory dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Vincent de Senlis. Rebuilt in the 16th century in a flamboyant Gothic style, it is distinguished by its tall, 30-meter openwork octagonal spire, one of the most elegant in the Oise.
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beautiful hill with a small section at 9%. Nice little village café just before the hill to regain strength
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Very cool but very difficult gravel trail. Soft sand, large rocks, and roots make progress difficult. Only suitable for electric bikes.
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This castle is a very pretty place full of charm which according to Wikipedia dates from the 18th century and whose origins date back to the year 987!!!!!
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A lovely section of trail through the ponds. It's well-surfaced and very quiet.
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Take good tires and provisions with you
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Gravel course, excellent condition required
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There are over 70 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Montlognon, offering a wide range of distances and difficulties. You'll find routes suitable for various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging excursions.
The no-traffic routes around Montlognon offer diverse terrain, primarily winding through extensive forests like Ermenonville, Halatte, and Chantilly. You can expect a mix of wooded paths, open fields, and some sections with hilly terrain, pine forests, heather, and fern undergrowth. Some areas, particularly in the Forest of Ermenonville, may even feature sandy passages.
Yes, Montlognon offers a good selection of easier no-traffic touring cycling routes. Approximately 29 routes are classified as easy, providing a gentle introduction to the region's beautiful landscapes without the challenge of heavy traffic or significant climbs.
Many no-traffic routes pass by or near significant historical sites. You can cycle past the impressive Château d'Ermenonville, the serene Chaalis Abbey, or the charming medieval town of Senlis. Other notable castles like Pontarmé Castle and Château de Mortefontaine are also accessible.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Montlognon are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example is the "Château d'Ermenonville – Ermenonville Forest loop from Ermenonville" which offers a scenic ride through the forest.
The region around Montlognon is enjoyable for no-traffic touring cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Even winter cycling is possible, especially in areas like the Forest of Ermenonville, which has sandy ground that can be suitable for riding in colder months.
While some routes are more challenging, many of the no-traffic paths through the forests and the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park are suitable for families. Look for routes classified as 'easy' to ensure a more relaxed and enjoyable experience for all ages. The peaceful, car-free environment makes them ideal for family outings.
Many natural areas and forest paths in the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park are dog-friendly, especially on a leash. However, it's always best to check specific local regulations or signage along your chosen route, particularly when passing through protected areas or private estates, to ensure your dog is welcome.
Cycling through the vast forests and the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The diverse ecosystems support various species, including deer, wild boar, numerous bird species, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out, especially during quieter times of the day.
While many routes traverse natural, undeveloped areas, you will find opportunities for refreshments in the towns and villages located near or along the routes. Historic towns like Senlis or Ermenonville offer cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. It's always a good idea to carry water and snacks, especially on longer forest sections.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for many of these routes, such as Ermenonville, Senlis, or Le Plessis-Belleville. Look for designated public parking areas. For routes deeper within the forests, smaller car parks or roadside parking might be available near trailheads, but these can be limited.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the extensive forests, the well-maintained no-traffic paths, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with visits to historical châteaux and charming villages. The immersive natural experience away from car traffic is a frequently highlighted aspect.


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