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Road cycling around Saint-Vaast-De-Longmont benefits from its location within the Oise department, known for its extensive cycling networks. The area features varied terrain, including cultivated lands, woodlands, and gentle hills, with elevations ranging from 34 meters to 126 meters. This topography provides a mix of flatter sections and mild climbs, making it suitable for diverse road cycling routes. The region's integration into the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park further enhances its appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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33.9km
01:37
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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48.6km
01:56
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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00:54
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:34
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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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In the middle of the town hall square in Compiégne stands the monument to Joan of Arc
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The square itself houses a statue of Joan of Arc, a tribute to the city's historical connection to this iconic figure. The Town Hall, with its rich history and stunning architecture, continues to captivate visitors, offering a glimpse into the past while remaining a vibrant part of Compiègne's present.
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The architecture of the town hall is a true feast for the eyes. The central structure is dominated by a tall bell tower, flanked by two turrets connected by a decorative railing. This imposing façade, 47 meters high and 24 meters wide, is decorated with striking Gothic elements such as pinnacles and basket arches. The large niche now houses a high relief depicting the equestrian statue of Louis XII. It is an original creation from 1869 by the sculptor Henri-Alfred Jacquemart in the realistic style so prevalent at the time. However, contrary to the usual appearance of equestrian statues during the reign of Louis XII, Henri-Alfred Jacquemart chose not to build a horse walking "à l'amble," that is, with both straight legs raised simultaneously. On October 12, 1530, a clock was placed on the summit of the bell tower. From that time on, every quarter of an hour, she animated three wooden jaquemarts with bell hammers. The Compiègneis quickly gave them three nicknames corresponding to the enemies of the time: Langlois for the English, Flandrin for the Flemish, and Lansquenet for the Germans. Even today, they chant the life of the city by "punching the time," that is, by striking their hammer to strike the hours.
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The village of Pontpoint offers a peaceful stroll in the heart of the Oise department in northern France. As you pass through this charming village, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with its lush green fields, quiet country lanes and traditional French architecture. Be sure to stop by the village’s historic buildings, including the Church of Saint-Denis, and soak up the tranquil village atmosphere. The nearby banks of the Oise River also provide a beautiful setting for a short break along the way.
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Small place with lots of local colour and delicious caramel tea…
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Beautiful and bicycle-friendly city, the castle of Compiègne as well as the gardens and parks are definitely worth a visit
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There are over 190 road cycling routes available around Saint-Vaast-De-Longmont, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region offers varied terrain, including large areas of cultivated land, woodlands, and gentle hills. Elevations range from 34 meters to 126 meters, providing a mix of flatter sections and mild climbs. This topography allows for diverse road cycling experiences.
Yes, there are many easy options. Approximately 48 of the routes are classified as easy. For example, the Café Near D932, Senlis – Trumilly Church loop from Verberie is an easy 44.7 km path that passes through cultivated lands and offers views of the Oise countryside.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, you can find longer options. For instance, the What a castle! – View of Pierrefonds Castle loop from Verberie is a moderate 59.3 km trail leading through the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park, offering views of historical sites.
The area is rich in historical and natural sights. You might encounter the 12th-century Romanesque Church of Saint-Vaast, the neo-Gothic Château de Cappy, or the Saint-Éloi Quarry. Nearby attractions include the Royal Abbey of Moncel, Mont Pagnotte viewpoint, and Montépilloy Castle. The routes also pass through 'Les Cavées de Saint-Vaast,' known for its calcareous grasslands.
Yes, the broader Oise department, which Saint-Vaast-de-Longmont is part of, features the 'Trans'Oise' departmental greenway. This network offers mostly paved and traffic-free paths with gentle inclines, making it ideal for leisurely rides and family outings.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes cultivated lands, woodlands, and gentle hills, as well as the well-integrated network of routes suitable for different abilities.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 8 routes classified as difficult. These routes typically feature more significant elevation gains or longer distances, providing a more demanding experience.
Many of the routes around Saint-Vaast-De-Longmont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the On the banks of the Oise – Town Hall loop from Verberie and the Ognon Farm – Route de la Croix Frapotel loop from Verberie.
The Oise region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. The varied landscapes are particularly beautiful during these seasons. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the gentle terrain might still allow for rides on clear days.
Absolutely. The region is part of the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park, which is known for its natural heritage. You can explore 'Les Cavées de Saint-Vaast' or visit historical sites like the Romanesque Church of Saint-Vaast. Local associations like 'Saint-Vaast Nature' also offer guided walks to explore the natural surroundings.
While Saint-Vaast-de-Longmont itself is a smaller commune, the broader Oise department is well-connected. The 'Avenue Verte London-Paris' long-distance cycling route passes through the Oise department, connecting towns like Beauvais, Pont Ste Maxence, Senlis, and Chantilly, which are likely to have public transport links. For detailed information on public transport to specific starting points, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.


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