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Road cycling routes in Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville traverse a diverse landscape approximately 35 km south of Paris. The region features varied geology, including Beauce and Étampes limestones alongside Fontainebleau sands, contributing to its distinct natural character. Riders encounter areas of majestic oaks and beeches, a 5-hectare prairie, and specific sections like the "Gravel path du lavoir" which is suitable for road bikes. The terrain offers a mix of generally paved surfaces and some compacted gravel sections, providing varied experiences…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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103km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The fortress once held up to 300 prisoners simultaneously, as recorded in revolutionary period prison registers when it served as a royal prison.
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Dourdan Castle is a 13th-century fortress built by King Philip Augustus between 1220-1222, representing the pinnacle of "Philippian" military architecture with its square plan, defensive towers, and isolated donjon. The castle holds significant historical importance as the birthplace of Hugh Capet, the first Capetian king of France, whose father built an earlier wooden fortress on the site. Throughout its history, the castle served various roles including royal residence, hunting lodge, prison, and military barracks before being restored as a historical monument in 1964.
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very beautiful church
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very beautiful village
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The parish of Pecqueuse is part of a whole called "The Pastoral Sector of Limours", a sector divided into three groups. Pecqueuse depends in particular on the Limours group. The Saint Médart church is open every first Saturday of the month at 6 p.m. in winter, 6:30 p.m. in summer for Sunday mass. It has existed, probably in wood since the 11th century. The current church, with a single nave, was built in several stages; the choir being the oldest part, probably from the 13th century, local style vaulted in a cul-de-four then enlarged at the end of the 15th century. The altar and the altarpiece date from the 18th century, the woodwork of the choir in gray and gold perhaps comes from the grand seminary of Versailles. The altar painted in faux marble is decorated with an imposing tabernacle, also painted in gray and gold.
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A classic: bicycles are tolerated there so let's not do just anything!
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There are over 40 road cycling routes in Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville. The majority are considered moderate, with a few easier options and some more challenging rides for experienced cyclists.
The region offers a diverse landscape, characterized by varied geology including Beauce and Étampes limestones, alongside Fontainebleau sands. You'll find routes with generally paved surfaces, but also some sections of compacted gravel, such as the notable "Gravel path du lavoir," which is suitable for road bikes. Some routes may include unpaved sections where dismounting might be necessary.
Yes, there are a few routes categorized as easy, making them accessible for a wide range of cyclists, including beginners. While the terrain can be mixed, these easier paths are generally well-suited for family outings, offering a pleasant experience through the forest's serene atmosphere.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. The Château du Mesnil-Voisin is a beautiful castle, though public access is limited. You might also cross the Janville Bridge over the Juine River or pass by the charming stone washhouse on the "Gravel path du lavoir." The forest itself features majestic oaks, beautiful beeches, and a 5-hectare prairie offering expansive views.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Villeconin Castle – Chamarande Estate loop from Lardy and the Château de Chamarande – Chamarande Estate loop from Lardy are popular circular options that explore historical estates and the surrounding countryside.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, general access points to the Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville often have designated parking. It's advisable to check local signage or use mapping applications to find suitable parking near your chosen route's starting point, especially in villages like Lardy, which serve as common departure points for many routes.
The best time for road cycling in Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, though it's wise to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially damp or icy conditions on some surfaces.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, some routes in Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville offer significant elevation gain. For instance, the Saint-Sulpice-de-Favières – Bullion Church loop from Lardy features over 800 meters of ascent, providing a demanding ride through rural villages and historical points.
Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville is located approximately 35 km south of Paris, making it accessible by public transport from the capital. You can typically take regional trains (RER) to nearby towns like Lardy, which is a common starting point for many cycling routes. From there, you can begin your ride directly or cycle a short distance to the forest's edge.
Road cyclists frequently praise the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the forest, allowing them to enjoy the natural surroundings away from heavy traffic. The diverse geology, ancient forests, and open prairies offer varied and scenic experiences. Many appreciate the mix of generally paved roads and compacted gravel sections, which add variety to their rides.
Yes, the region offers several long-distance road cycling routes. For example, the Saint-Sulpice-de-Favières – Côte de Châlo loop from Lardy covers over 100 kilometers, providing an extensive ride through the varied landscapes surrounding Forêt Régionale De Cheptainville.


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