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No traffic road cycling routes around Venette offer diverse terrain for cyclists, situated near the expansive Forêt de Compiègne, the scenic Oise River, and within the Parc naturel régional Oise-Pays de France. The region is characterized by ancient forests, river valleys, and agricultural plains, providing varied landscapes for cycling. This area features a network of roads and pathways, including sections of green routes, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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43
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29.4km
01:24
60m
60m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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20.6km
00:54
50m
50m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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21
riders
29.5km
01:16
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
14
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35.9km
01:41
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
15
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44.3km
02:03
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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In the middle of the town hall square in Compiégne stands the monument to Joan of Arc
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Great market square and pretty half-timbered houses with bricks in the old town of Compiègne.
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The square itself houses a statue of Joan of Arc, a tribute to the city's historical connection to this iconic figure. The Town Hall, with its rich history and stunning architecture, continues to captivate visitors, offering a glimpse into the past while remaining a vibrant part of Compiègne's present.
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The architecture of the town hall is a true feast for the eyes. The central structure is dominated by a tall bell tower, flanked by two turrets connected by a decorative railing. This imposing façade, 47 meters high and 24 meters wide, is decorated with striking Gothic elements such as pinnacles and basket arches. The large niche now houses a high relief depicting the equestrian statue of Louis XII. It is an original creation from 1869 by the sculptor Henri-Alfred Jacquemart in the realistic style so prevalent at the time. However, contrary to the usual appearance of equestrian statues during the reign of Louis XII, Henri-Alfred Jacquemart chose not to build a horse walking "à l'amble," that is, with both straight legs raised simultaneously. On October 12, 1530, a clock was placed on the summit of the bell tower. From that time on, every quarter of an hour, she animated three wooden jaquemarts with bell hammers. The Compiègneis quickly gave them three nicknames corresponding to the enemies of the time: Langlois for the English, Flandrin for the Flemish, and Lansquenet for the Germans. Even today, they chant the life of the city by "punching the time," that is, by striking their hammer to strike the hours.
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A lovely section of trail through the ponds. It's well-surfaced and very quiet.
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Take good tires and provisions with you
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Venette, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find options ranging from easy, flat rides to more moderate routes with gentle climbs.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling routes around Venette, with an average score of 4.26 out of 5 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful scenery of the Forêt de Compiègne, and the well-maintained paths along the Oise River.
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. For instance, you can cycle past the impressive Château de Compiègne, a historic castle with royal and imperial heritage. Another route, such as the View of Pierrefonds Castle – What a castle! loop from Compiègne, offers views of the fairytale-like Château de Pierrefonds. You can also visit the Armistice Clearing (Clairière de l’Armistice), a site of immense historical significance.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. The vast Forêt de Compiègne, with its majestic oak and beech trees, is a central feature, offering serene rides through woodlands dotted with small lakes and brooks. The Beaux Monts Viewpoint provides stunning vistas over the forest. Routes along the Oise River also offer picturesque views of the riverine landscapes and charming villages.
Yes, there are several easy no-traffic routes perfect for beginners or families. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and smooth surfaces. An example is the Joan of Arc Tower (Compiègne) loop from Compiègne, which is under 20 km and has very little elevation change, making it ideal for a relaxed ride.
Parking is generally available in and around Venette and the nearby city of Compiègne. Many routes start from urban centers or designated parking areas near the Forêt de Compiègne. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
Yes, Venette and Compiègne are accessible by public transport, primarily train services. Compiègne's train station is a good hub for reaching the area, and many routes are easily accessible from there. Some local bus services might also accommodate bikes, but it's best to check with the specific operator beforehand.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Venette are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Café Near D932, Senlis – Trans'Oise green route loop from Venette, which offers a pleasant circular ride.
The no-traffic routes vary in length and elevation. Easy routes can be around 20 km with minimal elevation, while moderate routes often range from 30 km to 40 km with elevation gains between 60 and 250 meters. For example, the Joan of Arc Tower (Compiègne) – Château de Compiègne loop from Compiègne is about 36 km with around 240 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming towns and villages where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Compiègne itself offers numerous options. Even within the Forêt de Compiègne, some routes might lead you to small establishments or picnic spots. The Grand Saint-Pierre Pond – Vieux-Moulin loop from Compiègne, for instance, passes through areas with potential refreshment stops.
While many natural areas in France are dog-friendly, specific rules can apply, especially in protected areas like the Forêt de Compiègne or the Parc naturel régional Oise-Pays de France. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails if kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local signage or specific park regulations for the exact route you plan to cycle to ensure compliance.


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