4.8
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42
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Hiking around Troussencourt offers access to diverse natural landscapes within the Oise department of the Hauts-de-France region. The Troussencourt location provides a base for exploring nearby forests, water bodies, and varied topography. The terrain features gentle slopes and elevations ranging from 94m to 173m, with larger forests like Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin and water features such as the Plan d'eau du Canada within reasonable distance.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
4.4
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13
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10.3km
02:40
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
9
hikers
12.9km
03:28
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.9km
03:08
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.90km
02:35
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3
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7.94km
02:06
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located 2.5 kilometers south of Breteuil-sur-Noye, the ancient site of Vendeuil-Caply covers nearly 130 hectares and includes parts of the neighboring communes. Its most remarkable monument is the large Gallo-Roman theater from the 1st and 2nd centuries, now owned by the Oise Departmental Council. Nearby is the Oise Archaeological Museum, inaugurated in 2011.
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The region around Troussencourt offers a varied landscape, characterized by gentle slopes and elevations ranging from 94m to 173m. You'll find accessible forest paths, tranquil water bodies, and diverse rural terrain. The area is particularly known for its proximity to significant forests like the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin and water features such as the Plan d'eau du Canada, providing a mix of shaded trails and lakeside walks.
Yes, the Troussencourt area offers a good selection of trails for various ability levels. Out of the 14 available routes, 3 are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or a leisurely stroll. The remaining 11 are moderate, providing a bit more challenge without being overly strenuous.
Hiking around Troussencourt allows you to explore diverse natural features. Many routes incorporate sections around significant water bodies, such as the Plan d'eau du Canada. You can also discover historical sites, like those found on the Gallo-Roman theater loop from Vendeuil-Caply, which combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. The region's forests, including the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin, also offer opportunities to experience local wildlife and lush woodlands.
Yes, many of the trails around Troussencourt are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. For example, the popular Plan d'eau loop from Breteuil is a moderate 6.4-mile (10.3 km) route that takes you around a significant water body. Another option is the Les Froids Vents loop from Bonvillers, a 4.9-mile (7.9 km) trail through rural landscapes.
The hiking routes in Troussencourt are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars from more than 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible forest paths, tranquil water bodies, and varied rural terrain that define the area's trails.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the presence of 3 easy routes and 11 moderate routes with gentle slopes suggests many options suitable for families. Trails that feature water bodies, like the Plan d'eau loop from Breteuil, can be particularly engaging for children. Always check the distance and elevation gain to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
While Troussencourt primarily offers moderate trails, some routes provide a good distance for those seeking a longer walk. For instance, the Gallo-Roman theater loop from Vendeuil-Caply is a moderate 8.0-mile (12.9 km) path that explores historical sites and varied countryside, offering a more extended experience.
The region's diverse forests and water bodies make it appealing across seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage in the forests. Summer provides shaded trails, especially in areas like the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin. While not explicitly detailed, the varied terrain suggests hiking is enjoyable for much of the year, depending on weather conditions.
While the guide focuses on the trails themselves, Troussencourt is a small commune. For specific public transport access to trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes for the Oise department, especially for connections to starting points like Breteuil or Vendeuil-Caply, which are mentioned as starting points for some popular loops.
Absolutely. The region around Troussencourt allows for a blend of natural exploration and cultural discovery. Trails like the Gallo-Roman theater loop from Vendeuil-Caply specifically highlight historical sites. Additionally, the broader Oise department features charming villages with historical churches and architecture, making it possible to integrate cultural visits into your hiking plans.
There are 14 distinct hiking routes available around Troussencourt, offering a good variety for different preferences and skill levels. These include 3 easy trails and 11 moderate options.


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