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No traffic gravel bike trails around Noisy-Sur-École are primarily found within the Trois Pignons forest massif, an integral part of the Fontainebleau Forest. This region is characterized by extensive pine and oak groves, unique sandstone boulders, and a network of diverse forest paths. Gravel bikers can navigate winding trails that meander between these distinctive rocks, as well as open stretches across flat rock outcrops and sandy areas like "Les Sables du Cul du Chien." The terrain includes elevation changes ranging…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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19
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56.0km
04:28
490m
490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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40.8km
02:50
280m
280m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.4km
02:39
210m
210m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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89.7km
06:47
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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It's not the dog's ass, but the cup and ball, the dog's ass is an enormous rock located a few dozen meters away.
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Really not ideal for a road bike
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Viewpoint overlooking the surroundings, a must-see
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The origins of this imposing wayside cross are said to date back to the 17th century; it has been destroyed several times since – including during the French Revolution – but always rebuilt. The crossing, i.e. the intersection of the longitudinal and transverse beams of the cross, is designed as a closed circle, the transverse beam bears the inscription „Croix de Calvaire“. The name refers to Calvary Hill, in memory of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Golgotha (this Aramaic word means – just like Calvaire, derived from Latin – „skull place“) near Jerusalem.
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Barbizon, a must-see of must-sees! Even the streets are decorated with mosaic paintings! Unclassifiable!
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The Queen's Route through the Solle Heights Integral Biological Reserve is a beautiful road nestled in the heart of the forest. You will ride in a dense forest, where the imposing trees and the untouched nature create an atmosphere of serenity.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Noisy-sur-École. These routes are designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic, offering a peaceful and immersive experience in nature.
Noisy-sur-École is exceptional for no-traffic gravel biking due to its location within the Trois Pignons forest massif, part of the vast Fontainebleau Forest. This area provides a diverse landscape of pine and oak groves, unique sandstone boulders, and extensive forest paths, ensuring a varied and traffic-free cycling experience.
You can expect a mix of terrains, from winding trails that navigate between distinctive sandstone rocks to open stretches across flat rock outcrops. A unique feature is "Les Sables du Cul du Chien," a celebrated "waterless beach" of soft sand, adding a distinctive element to some routes. The area also features varied elevation changes, from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents.
Yes, the trails cater to various skill levels. You'll find 5 easy routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed ride, 13 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 8 difficult routes for experienced gravel bikers looking for a demanding adventure.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Noisy-sur-École are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, natural beauty of the Fontainebleau Forest, the unique geological features like the sandstone boulders, and the feeling of being truly immersed in nature away from roads.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options, particularly among the easy-rated routes. These trails often feature smoother surfaces and less challenging ascents, making them suitable for riders of all ages. For additional family activities, the nearby Domaine Rock & Bleau offers various outdoor pursuits.
Many forest trails in the Fontainebleau area are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. It's always best to check specific trail regulations or local signage before heading out.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic gravel routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Gros Fouteau Road – Calvary Cross loop from Noisy-sur-École offers a challenging 63 km ride, while the Platière de Caylus – Cul du Chien Rock loop from Oncy-sur-École is a moderate 37 km option.
The trails offer access to stunning natural landmarks. You can cycle past the unique sandy expanse of "Les Sables du Cul du Chien" or discover impressive rock formations like The Elephant and Béorlots Sand Dune. The entire area is part of a protected forest, ensuring pristine natural beauty.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Château de Fontainebleau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or the poignant Cross of Lorraine on the Maquisards' Pignon, which offers historical significance and beautiful views. The historic market hall, La Halle, in Noisy-sur-École also provides a glimpse into the region's past.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in Noisy-sur-École, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the forest changes colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded forest areas, but be mindful of potential heat. Winter rides are possible, but conditions can be muddy or icy, so check local forecasts.
While Noisy-sur-École is accessible by public transport, reaching specific trailheads within the vast forest might require additional planning. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider starting your ride from the village center, which offers direct access to many routes.
Parking is generally available in and around Noisy-sur-École village, as well as at various designated forest car parks that serve as starting points for many trails. These forest car parks are often located at the edge of the Trois Pignons massif, providing direct access to the no-traffic routes.


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