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No traffic road cycling routes around La Croix-Sur-Ourcq are situated in the Ourcq Valley, a region within the Aisne department of Hauts-de-France. The terrain features elevations ranging from 100 to 204 meters, offering a mix of gentle stretches and moderate inclines. The area is characterized by the Ourcq River and its canal, which provide scenic cycling opportunities, alongside surrounding plateaus with forests and open fields. This landscape supports varied road cycling experiences away from car traffic.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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24.0km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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54.3km
02:35
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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39.3km
01:50
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:50
590m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This hiking hotspot combines history, nature and architecture. Château d'Armentières is a medieval castle nestled in a valley near the Ourcq River. The castle dates from the 13th or 14th century and was modified in the 16th century. It belonged to two great French families: the Juvénal des Ursins and the Conflans d'Armentières. You can admire the remains of the High Court, the Noble House, the Gate Tower and the Horseshoe Tower, as well as the surrounding landscape. The castle is privately owned, but you can tour the exterior with a guided tour. Tours are offered occasionally from April to October for individuals and all year round for groups. The Château d'Armentières is a privileged place to discover the heritage and beauty of the Omois region.
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The Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin of Nanteuil-Notre-Dame is a 12th century church surrounded by fields and woods. You can enjoy the view of the valley and the Ourcq and Ordrimouille rivers, and explore the interior of the church, where you can see the tombstone of a former priest.
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Almost car-free and well-paved service road between the two villages. The small forest on the "summit" of the short climb is a blessing, especially in summer
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From Fere en Tardenois (Aisne) a hall welcomes you for your journey by bike or vae to discover nature and tourist sites: Coincy tribute to the 3 soldiers of the Royal Air Force
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A cultural visit at the turn of a hike. Immerse yourself in the world of 2 big names. The hike is dotted with a description of the landscape by Paul Claudel.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around La Croix-sur-Ourcq, offering a range of experiences from easy to moderate. The region, particularly the Ourcq Canal, is known for its tranquil paths away from car traffic, making it ideal for road cyclists seeking peaceful rides.
Yes, the area offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes. For a gentler ride, consider the Armentières Castle – Church of the Virgin Mary loop from Beuvardes, which provides a pleasant experience through the scenic Ourcq Valley.
The no-traffic routes around La Croix-sur-Ourcq traverse diverse landscapes. You'll find yourself cycling through the scenic Ourcq Valley, alongside the tranquil Ourcq River and Canal with its lush green surroundings, and across the bordering Multien, Orxois, and Valois plateaus, which feature a mix of forests and open fields. The varied topography includes both gentle stretches and some more challenging inclines.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. Keep an eye out for historical sites like Armentières Castle. The region also features natural highlights such as The Devil's Hotée, offering picturesque views and a chance to explore the local heritage.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Saint-Martin Church – Ocquerre Church loop from Veuilly-la-Poterie, which offers a substantial ride through the countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, low-traffic nature of the routes, the beautiful canal-side paths, and the varied scenery that makes for an enjoyable road cycling experience.
Yes, the Ourcq Canal features long stretches of dedicated cycling paths. While some sections closer to Paris might have changing surfaces, parts are well-paved and suitable for road bikes, offering tranquil, traffic-free rides away from cars. These canal routes provide a peaceful setting, transitioning from more urbanized areas to pastoral landscapes.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, the region is generally cyclist-friendly. Look for parking in nearby villages or towns that serve as starting points for routes, such as Veuilly-la-Poterie or Beuvardes, which are common access points for many of the listed tours.
The charming villages and towns throughout the Aisne department, often accessible via cycling routes, provide opportunities for refreshments. While specific cafes on the routes are not listed, you can often find amenities in places like La Ferté-Milon, a town near the Ourcq River, or other local communities you pass through.
Absolutely. The region offers a rich architectural heritage and historical sites that can complement your cycling trip. For instance, the nearby town of La Ferté-Milon boasts impressive ruins of a 14th-century castle. Many routes will take you through or near charming villages where you can explore local history and culture.
La Croix-sur-Ourcq's location provides access to the extensive cycling infrastructure of the Hauts-de-France region, which features 1,500 kilometers of greenways, cycle paths, and marked routes. The Ourcq Canal routes, in particular, can link into this wider network, including long-distance routes like the Scandibérique (EuroVelo 3), allowing for extended cycling adventures. More information on the regional network can be found on the Hauts-de-France cycling routes website.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ride, there are several moderate no-traffic routes. An example is the Grisolles - Bonnesvalyn – Armentières Castle loop from Bézu-Saint-Germain, which offers a good distance and elevation gain while keeping you away from heavy traffic.


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