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Road cycling routes around Plailly traverse a landscape characterized by expansive forests, rolling hills, and charming natural areas within the Oise department. The region features the vast Forêt Domaniale de Chantilly and the Ermenonville Forest, both offering numerous well-paved roads for cycling. These natural features, combined with the broader Oise - Pays de France Regional Natural Park, provide varied terrain suitable for road cyclists. The area's topography includes gentle gradients and some more challenging segments, ensuring diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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70.4km
03:06
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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21.3km
00:56
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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74.1km
03:09
480m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.2km
02:03
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Shade and coolness with the sound of flowing water
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Nice spot with a beautiful descent towards Viarmes
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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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a place of calm that I recommend if you want to take a break: the green spaces are accessible, there is a café and the place is absolutely serene
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The Saint-Martin Church in Survilliers has been listed as a historic monument since 1945. Built between approximately 1480 and 1550, it dates from the Gothic and early Renaissance periods. "The architects did not seek elegance and refinement, but paid greater attention to the solidity and coherence of the whole, and they demonstrated a keen sense of harmony and proportion." Major renovation work took place between 1976 and 2007, and it is still in good condition. The various municipalities have always been committed to preserving this cultural and religious heritage.
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best view of the castle 🏰
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There are nearly 300 road cycling routes available around Plailly, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy loops to more challenging distances, with 59 easy routes, 217 moderate routes, and 21 difficult routes.
Road cycling in Plailly features a mix of expansive forest roads, gentle rolling hills, and charming natural areas. The region is characterized by vast forests like the Forêt Domaniale de Chantilly and Ermenonville Forest, offering well-paved surfaces and varied topography with both gentle gradients and some more challenging segments.
Yes, Plailly offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Château de Mortefontaine – Moulin Saint-Wy loop from Plailly is an easy 21.3 km (13.2 miles) trail that takes about 56 minutes to complete, leading through natural areas and past a château.
Many routes pass by significant landmarks and natural features. You can cycle past the magnificent Château de Chantilly, or the Royal Abbey of Chaalis. For natural beauty, routes often traverse the Forêt Domaniale de Chantilly and the Ermenonville Forest. You might also encounter highlights like the Chantilly English–Chinese Park or the White Queen's Castle.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Plailly are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Montépilloy Castle – Senlis Cathedral loop from La Chapelle-en-Serval, a moderate 70.3 km (43.7 miles) route that offers varied scenery.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Plailly, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the well-maintained forest roads, and the opportunity to combine scenic rides with visits to historical landmarks like the Château de Chantilly and Senlis Cathedral.
The best time for road cycling in Plailly is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the forest landscapes are at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter cycling is possible but may require more preparation for colder conditions.
Yes, you can typically find parking options in and around Plailly, especially near popular starting points for routes or in the villages along the way. Many routes begin from towns like Plailly or Saint-Witz, where public parking is usually available, making it convenient to access the trails.
While specific public transport options for bikes can vary, the region around Plailly is accessible by train to nearby towns like Chantilly or Senlis. From these points, you can often cycle to the starting points of various routes. It's advisable to check local train or bus operator policies regarding bicycle transport before planning your trip.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Plailly offers routes with more significant distances and elevation gains. The Chantilly Castle – Senlis Cathedral loop from Pontarmé is a moderate 84.2 km (52.3 miles) route with over 448 meters of elevation, providing a more demanding experience through varied landscapes.
Many road cycling routes in Plailly pass through charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Towns like Senlis, Chantilly, and even Plailly itself offer opportunities to stop for refreshments, especially along the more popular routes that connect these cultural hubs.


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