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Jogging around Senlis offers access to a diverse landscape just 50 kilometers north of Paris, characterized by extensive forest massifs and historical urban settings. The region is nestled within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, providing a verdant backdrop with well-maintained trails. Runners can explore the preserved environments of the Chantilly, Halatte, and Ermenonville forests, which feature varied terrain from sandy moors to century-old pines. The town itself provides a unique running experience with routes passing Roman walls and medieval architecture.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This necropolis contains the remains of soldiers killed during the major offensives of spring 1918. Created in June 1918, near the military hospital, this necropolis was developed until 1921 to gather the bodies of other soldiers initially buried in the temporary military cemeteries of Ognon, Gouvieux, Chantilly and Vineuil. In total, 1,146 French soldiers from the First World War are buried here. Two ossuaries preserve the mortal remains of 78 combatants. Alongside these men, 136 British soldiers are buried, mainly from the 15th and 34th Scottish Divisions, and two Russians. Four French soldiers who died during the Second World War are also buried here.
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Senlis is a small town steeped in history with the impressive Notre-Dame and other beautiful churches. Good shoes are essential on cobblestone streets. There are very nice boutiques and regional specialty shops, brasseries. The castle of Chantilly (8 km) and this town can be visited easily by bike. Parking is free in Senlis. There is a very nice weekly market on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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This single is out of the way. It passes through the middle of an ONF plot. Traffic is prohibited there.
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Built over four centuries, this Gothic-style cathedral is renowned for its paintings and its portal.
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Magnificent places despite the tragedy a thought to the victims...
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There are over 100 running routes around Senlis, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include easy loops, moderate trails, and more challenging long-distance paths through the region's diverse landscapes.
Jogging in Senlis offers a blend of natural beauty and rich history. You can run through the extensive forests of Chantilly, Halatte, and Ermenonville, which are part of the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, or explore the historic town itself, passing Roman walls and medieval architecture. The varied terrain, from sandy moors to ancient woodlands, provides a distinct backdrop for your run.
The running routes in Senlis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 7 reviews. More than 1400 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the beautiful forest landscapes and the historical charm of the town.
Yes, Senlis offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Senlis – Senlis, medieval city loop from Senlis is a moderate 9.6 km route that allows you to explore the town's historical sights without significant elevation gain. There are 4 easy routes and 74 moderate routes available, providing plenty of options for less experienced runners.
While many forest areas in France generally permit dogs on leash, specific rules can vary within the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park and its surrounding forests. It's always best to check local signage or the park's official guidelines before heading out with your dog to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, many of the running routes around Senlis are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is The Lightning-Struck Oak loop from Senlis, a 15.4 km trail through forest landscapes.
Senlis is surrounded by extensive forest massifs, including Chantilly, Halatte, and Ermenonville. You'll encounter diverse natural features like sandy moors with unique biodiversity in Ermenonville Forest, majestic century-old pines, and tranquil bodies of water. The Senlis Ecological Park also offers pleasant walks around wetlands, perfect for observing local flora and fauna.
Absolutely! Many routes integrate Senlis's rich history. You can run past remnants of the Gallo-Roman wall, medieval architecture, and the stunning Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame. For a route that combines urban history with nature, consider the Senlis – Old Senlis Station loop from Senlis. You can also explore nearby historical sites like Chantilly Castle or Château d'Ermenonville, which are often accessible from running paths.
While many routes start directly from Senlis town center, which is accessible by public transport, specific route access points may vary. For detailed information on public transport options to trailheads, it's recommended to check local transport schedules or use the 'Rando Parc Oise' application, which helps users find routes based on their mode of travel. More information about the park's app can be found on the Chantilly-Senlis Tourisme website.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Senlis offers several difficult long-distance trails. The The Lightning-Struck Oak – Butte aux Gens d'Armes loop from Senlis is a demanding 29.8 km path that combines forest sections with notable elevation changes, providing a rigorous workout. Overall, 22 difficult routes are available in the region.
Senlis offers good running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the forests change colors. Summer can be warm, but the extensive tree cover in the forests offers shade. Even in late November, the region hosts the 'Trail de Senlis' event, indicating its suitability for trail running in cooler months.
Senlis is surrounded by the vast forests of Chantilly, Halatte, and Ermenonville, which are part of the Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park. These forests offer over 1000 kilometers of paths. You can find more details about these natural areas on the Chantilly-Senlis Tourisme website.


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