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Gravel biking around Longperrier offers a network of trails through varied terrain, characterized by woodlands, open countryside, and gentle rolling hills. The region's landscape provides a mix of natural surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, connecting rural areas with points of interest. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making the area accessible for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
53.9km
03:54
280m
310m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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53.1km
03:12
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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10
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67.6km
04:01
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.1km
02:11
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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magnificent castle, a superb park
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The Great Stables of the Château de Chantilly, built in the 18th century by Louis-Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, are among the most majestic in the world. A masterpiece of classical architecture by Jean Aubert, they have housed the Living Museum of the Horse, dedicated to equestrian art, since 1982. This site has been owned by the Institut de France since 1886.
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The Château de Thiers-sur-Thève, now in ruins, is a former 13th-century fortified castle listed as a Historic Monument in 1862. Built as a hunting lodge for the bishops of Beauvais, it is distinguished by its large state room pierced with large windows, a rare example of medieval residential architecture in the Île-de-France region. Partially dismantled in the 15th century, its circular towers, moats, and Gothic remains can still be admired.
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Listed as a Historic Monument since 1862, the church of Montagny-Sainte-Félicité stands apart from the village, on the site of a former priory dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Vincent de Senlis. Rebuilt in the 16th century in a flamboyant Gothic style, it is distinguished by its tall, 30-meter openwork octagonal spire, one of the most elegant in the Oise.
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Until 15/3/25, don't miss the Val d'Oise Washhouses and Fountains Exhibition at Puiseux-en-France Town Hall, Place Jean Moulin, bringing together 30 photographs by François Vuillemet and discover some of the 250 washhouses and fountains on the Vexin.
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Beautiful residence along the Marne.
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Very nice road/path in the woods, quiet. Be careful, some segments south of the D126 are not tarmac, and less suitable for racing bikes.
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The Longperrier area offers a good mix of gravel biking experiences. You'll find 4 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging trail, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, beginners will find several enjoyable options. There are 4 easy gravel bike trails in the area. While specific beginner-focused routes aren't highlighted, many of the moderate trails also offer manageable sections. Consider starting with routes that avoid significant elevation changes.
Gravel bike trails around Longperrier vary in length, generally ranging from around 18 km to over 67 km. For example, the Single Neufmoulin – Saint-Witz bypass loop from Saint-Witz is about 18.6 km, while the Chantilly Castle – Chantilly Castle loop from Le Plessis-Belleville extends to 67.6 km.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the region's generally moderate elevation and network of trails through woodlands and open fields make many of the easier routes suitable for families. Look for routes with lower difficulty ratings and shorter distances, and consider areas away from main roads for a more relaxed experience.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in Longperrier, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the foliage changes. Summer can also be great, especially in the mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy sections and cooler temperatures, especially in wooded areas.
Many routes in the Longperrier area traverse open countryside and woodlands, offering picturesque views of the natural landscape. The The Commelle ponds – Chantilly Castle loop from Moussy-le-Neuf, for instance, provides scenic views around the historic Chantilly Castle and its ponds, which are particularly beautiful.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Longperrier are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the The Commelle ponds – Chantilly Castle loop from Moussy-le-Neuf and the Chantilly Castle – Chantilly Castle loop from Le Plessis-Belleville.
The terrain around Longperrier is characterized by a mix of natural surfaces, including gravel paths, forest tracks, and rural roads. You'll ride through extensive woodlands, open fields, and gentle rolling hills, providing a varied and engaging experience for gravel bikers.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region is rich in history and culture. You can explore historic sites like Chaalis Abbey or admire impressive structures such as the Château d'Ermenonville. Some routes also connect to the Ourcq cycle path and the Canal de L'Ourcq, offering waterside views.
While specific cafes directly on every trail aren't listed, many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns like Senlis or Moussy-le-Neuf. These locations typically offer opportunities for refreshments, bakeries, or small shops where you can refuel during your ride. Planning your route to include these stops is recommended.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful woodlands, and the connections to historic sites like Chantilly Castle, which offer a rich experience beyond just the ride itself.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult gravel bike trail in the Longperrier area. Additionally, some of the longer moderate routes, such as the Plessis-Belleville to Coye-la-Forêt – Tour de l'Oise gravel (52.9 km), can provide a substantial workout with varied surfaces and distances.


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