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Road cycling routes around Villecerf traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including wooded hills and river valleys. The region, situated behind the initial hills of the Gâtinais, offers elevation changes suitable for road cycling. Extensive natural and agricultural spaces, with 32% forest cover, provide a green backdrop for rides. The area is bordered by the Orvanne river and is near the Loing river, allowing for routes along tranquil waterways.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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22.2km
00:56
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.3km
01:51
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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60.0km
02:36
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.8km
01:32
230m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.6km
01:20
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The former fortress and picturesque medieval town of Moret-sur-Loing lies on the edge of the Fontainebleau Forest and the peacefully flowing Loing River. This postcard-perfect town is indeed extremely photogenic. The most beautiful views are from the old bridge or from the right bank of the Loing.
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No cycling in the castle grounds... on foot only
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"Built by King Louis IX in 998 as a simple hunting lodge in the heart of the "Ile de France," Fontainebleau soon fell into obscurity. It wasn't until Francis I discovered his love for Fontainebleau and elevated it to a royal residence that the palace's true history began, as the ancestral home of the French kings. Henry IV had the complex expanded, and under Napoleon I, the building was extensively restored as the first imperial residence." With these words, a text on the media library's website introduces a 15-minute film (in German) about the UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you're interested, see => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/fontainebleau-frankreich-folge-19/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MjQ1NTMy
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You can also swim in the Loing River here. A lively, picturesque spot.
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"Built by King Louis IX in 998 as a simple hunting lodge in the heart of the "Ile de France," Fontainebleau soon fell into obscurity. It wasn't until Francis I discovered his love for Fontainebleau and elevated it to a royal residence that the palace's true history began, as the ancestral home of the French kings. Henry IV had the complex expanded, and under Napoleon I, the building was extensively restored as the first imperial residence." With these words, a text on the media library's website introduces a 15-minute film (in German) about the UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you're interested, see => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/fontainebleau-frankreich-folge-19/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS83MjQ1NTMy
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Very pretty entrance to the city
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Very pretty crossing of Moret from the station.
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There are over 340 road cycling routes around Villecerf, catering to various skill levels. This includes more than 90 easy routes, over 240 moderate routes, and a selection of challenging excursions for experienced cyclists.
Road cycling around Villecerf offers a diverse landscape, characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and dense woodlands. You'll encounter varied terrain, including 'buttes boisées ou montagnes' (wooded hills or mountains) that provide elevation changes, as well as tranquil routes along the Orvanne and Loing rivers. The region is rich in natural and agricultural spaces, with significant forest cover, offering a green and scenic backdrop for your rides.
Yes, Villecerf offers numerous easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a more relaxed ride. With over 90 easy routes available, you can find paths that are generally well-paved and offer distances under two hours. These routes often pass through charming villages and picturesque scenery, providing a pleasant experience for all.
Many routes near Villecerf offer opportunities to explore scenic landmarks and historical sites. You could cycle past the historic Pont de Moret-sur-Loing, explore the Church and Castle of Paley, or discover the intriguing La Roche du Sault, a 10-meter megalith. The area's rural charm includes traditional architecture, washhouses, and stone walls, enhancing the cultural discovery alongside your ride.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Villecerf offers routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The varied terrain, including wooded hills, provides opportunities for more demanding excursions. For example, the La Roche du Sault – Church and Castle of Paley loop from Dormelles is a moderate 43.6-mile (70.1 km) trail with over 500 meters of elevation gain, typically completed in about 3 hours.
The road cycling routes in Villecerf are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 400 reviews. More than 2,600 road cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain, picturesque village scenery, and the blend of physical activity with cultural discovery.
Villecerf's climate makes it suitable for road cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though it can be warmer. The region's natural spaces and forests offer a lush backdrop, making it enjoyable across seasons.
Many routes highlight the natural beauty of Villecerf. The region is close to the expansive Fontainebleau Forest and within the central zone of the Fontainebleau and Gâtinais Biosphere Reserve. Routes often traverse areas with 32% forest cover and follow river valleys. For instance, the St Anne's Church, Lorrez – Flagy, a village of character loop from Villecerf offers a scenic ride through charming landscapes.
While specific dedicated bike parking facilities are not detailed, Villecerf, as a charming 'Village de caractère,' typically offers general parking options within or near the village center. Cyclists often find suitable parking in public areas or near trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking regulations.
Villecerf and its surrounding villages, such as Moret-sur-Loing (just 6 km away), offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where cyclists can stop for refreshments. Many routes pass through these charming villages, providing opportunities to refuel and experience local hospitality. It's recommended to check opening hours, especially in smaller hamlets.
The road cycling routes in Villecerf are generally well-paved, offering a smooth riding experience. Given the region's significant proportion of natural and agricultural spaces, traffic levels on many rural roads tend to be lower than in urban areas, allowing for a more peaceful and immersive cycling experience. However, as with any road cycling, awareness of local traffic is always recommended.
While Villecerf is a rural commune, its proximity to larger towns like Moret-sur-Loing (6 km) suggests potential public transport connections. Regional train services in France often allow bikes, though specific rules and peak hour restrictions may apply. It's best to consult the local public transport operator's website for detailed information on bike carriage policies and schedules to Villecerf or nearby accessible stations.


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