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Ile-de-France
Pontoise
Marines

Monument to Admiral Peyron – Saint-Rémi Church loop from Marines

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Mountain biking trails
France
Ile-de-France
Pontoise
Marines

Monument to Admiral Peyron – Saint-Rémi Church loop from Marines

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Monument to Admiral Peyron – Saint-Rémi Church loop from Marines

01:46

21.2km

290m

Mountain biking

Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Parc naturel régional du Vexin Français

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356 m

Monument to Admiral Peyron

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The statue of Admiral Peyron
The statue of Admiral Peyron was sculpted by Henri Georget in 1904. It was placed in the center of the town hall square on July 17, 1904. The base (the base) is oblique. The four sides represent the waves of the sea. At the four angles, the sterns of ancient ships can be seen. The pyramid decorated with a capital supports the bust of Admiral Peyron. All these elements are significant of Admiral Peyron's career in the navy. Thus, the homage is paid to the “glorious son of Marines”.


Admiral Peyron was born in Marines in 1823. Son of Alexandre Peyron, doctor and Mayor of Marines, he entered the naval school in November 1839. First maneuver officer, then lieutenant, commander, chief of staff, vice-admiral, maritime prefect and senator. An accomplished career from which he climbed all the ranks of the Navy until becoming its minister. He died in Paris on January 9, 1892.

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391 m

Saint-Rémi Church

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The Saint-Rémi Church is dedicated to Saint Rémi in honor of the Bishop of Reims who around 496 baptized Clovis des Francs.

It was rebuilt twice, first in 1538 and then in 1562. It is distinguished by its mixture of "flamboyant Gothic" and Renaissance.

The nave and the porch are the work of Nicolas le Mercier. The Saint Roch chapel at the end of the aisle was built in 1620 at the expense of Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery, Keeper of the Seals of Henri IV. This octagonal building is topped with a ten-sided stone dome. The corner shields of the octagon bear the papal coat of arms (except two with the effigies of two hearts which were added in the 19th century). Under the chapel, note the presence of a crypt which contained the tombs and the “Priants” of the Brûlart de Sillery, as for the Villeroy in Magny-en-Vexin (destroyed in 1793). It is now empty.

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926 m

Collège de Marines Parking Lot

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The parking lot is empty on weekends and free. There are quite a few places.
The plus is that we are at the foot of the relief located northwest so it's cool we enter directly into our hiking tour.

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11.5 km

well, to do

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15.4 km

3rd Ile de France summit

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15.8 km

Buttes de Rosne trail (216m)

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19.0 km

Visibly Private but open spot. Thank you for respecting the places.

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21.2 km

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Bus stop

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13.9 km

4.60 km

2.19 km

498 m

Surfaces

12.4 km

5.64 km

1.87 km

1.29 km

< 100 m

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Saturday 30 May

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24 %

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