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Ressons-Le-Long

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Touring cycling routes around Ressons-Le-Long traverse a landscape characterized by the Aisne River valley, extensive forests, and varied topography. The region features a mix of agricultural land and wooded areas, including the nearby Forêt de Retz, Forêt de Laigue, and Forêt de Compiègne. The terrain includes both flatter sections along the valley and areas with chalk foundations and steep slopes, offering diverse cycling experiences.

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Bike loop from Ressons-le-Long

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 19, 2025, Château de Couvres-et-Valsery

-1552 Purchase by Jean d'Estrées. -1552-1575 Construction work on the current château. -1573 Birth of Gabrielle d'Estrées in Coeuvres-Valsery. -1575 Death of Jean d'Estrées, grandfather of Gabrielle d'Estrées. -1590 Visit of Henri IV to Coeuvre-Valsery, where he met Gabrielle d'Estrées. -1739, The degraded château passed to the Le Telliers. -1793-1795 Sale as national property, demolition, and division of the estate. -19th century, purchase by the Berthier de Sauvigny family, who carried out extensive restoration work at the end of the 19th century. -1918 Bombings during the Battle of the Marne. -Around 1920, restoration work as war damage. -1953 Sale to the municipality of Madeleine-lès-Lille, which established a summer camp there. -1974 Conversion into a retirement home.

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Inside this pavilion, a large room adorned with a neo-Renaissance fireplace, black and white floor, beamed and joist ceiling decorated with paintings and coats of arms, and low paneling. Two other rooms. A stone spiral staircase. Upstairs, a large, undecorated room, two other rooms. A large attic. On the southeast side, a superb cryptoporticus on which the wooden gallery may have stood, comprises a series of vaulted rooms, including the large kitchens with their superb stereotomy. Beautiful stone slab floors. A second basement level houses flooded galleries. Remains of the staircase pavilion with two semicircular bays, a straight staircase with a ramp under a semicircular vault. To the northeast, the outbuildings wing, largely rebuilt after the First World War, in the center, a porch dwelling topped with a hipped roof, adjoining a staircase turret topped with a dome. Inside, there are a few rare original features, a stone spiral staircase, and a neo-Renaissance fireplace. A lovely volume on the first floor of the porch. Character: Gabrielle d'Estrées. Born in Coeuvres-Valsery in 1573, died in Paris in 1599. A woman with a tumultuous life, whose mother was already described as frivolous, the family of seven sisters was called "the seven deadly sins" by Madame de Sévigné, the father saying that Coeuvres-Valsery was "a rabbit hutch for whores." The family had great social ambitions, and she already held important offices and positions. Gabrielle met King Henry IV at Coeuvres-Valsery in 1590, through her lover. The King courted her ardently, returning especially to Coeuvres-Valsery; after six months, she yielded. He wanted to marry her, even going so far as to announce their marriage publicly at a celebration at the Louvre on February 23, 1599. She died shortly thereafter, on April 10, 1599, carrying the child she had with Henry IV, likely from the effects of her pregnancy, although she showed every sign of poisoning, which long cast doubt on the cause of her death. Henry IV showered the d'Estrées family with titles and offices. Gabrielle's father, Antoine d'Estrées, was Governor of the Île-de-France; her brother, François-Annibal, Bishop of Noyon and French Ambassador to Rome; her sister, Abbess of Maubuisson. Historical origins: -Villiers family

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Hello, Here is the true story of the Château de Coeuvres. For your information, I was born and lived for 20 years in a house opposite Gabrielle's pavilion! Meeting place of Henri IV and Gabrielle d'Estrées in 1590 - An original and dreamlike Renaissance Mannerist festive castle, built for the Dukes of Estrées in the mid-16th century, completed around 1575. Henri IV met Gabrielle d'Estrées there in 1590, the date of the beginning of their romantic and tumultuous affair. Six hectares of land. Although it has the appearance of a fortress, it is a pleasure castle, and more precisely a festive one, given its off-center layout characterized by a small, off-center main building, the presence of four imposing pavilions, and a possibly missing large gallery to the southwest. The ambitious d'Estrées family, which included a French ambassador to Rome, had a festive and social reputation, close to the royal family; Coeuvres-Valsery was elevated to a marquisate and then to a duchy-peerage for them. Of this ambitious complex, built in the second half of the 16th century, close to royal achievements, only vestiges remain, resulting from the demolitions of the Revolution and the bombardment of 1918, while the restoration initiated at the end of the 19th century had just been completed. The setting, curiously located on a marshland, confirms a Baroque choice, which can be explained by Mannerism, a 16th-century school of thought and art with a taste for the strange, the curious, the bizarre, and the original; sometimes going to extremes of incongruity and bad taste. Architecture: A square plan, marked by large dry moats spanned by bridges on both sides, flanked by slightly projecting square corner pavilions. The architecture is beautifully patterned with limestone, and the moat walls are slightly sloped. The most remarkable feature is the Henri IV pavilion to the west, with a square plan topped with a large hipped roof, adjoined by a square stair tower topped with a dome; on the side, a low wing. The windows are mullioned and transomed, with dormers featuring arched pediments. Beautiful moldings on the facades, and windows with bands.

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The Château de Cœuvres dates back to the 16th century and was probably built by a member of the Estrées family, a nobleman renowned since the 15th century. In September 1914, German troops entered the castle, forcing Albert to shelter Ernst Gunther, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, and the Prince of Saxe-Meiningen. Two weeks later, the Germans were driven out during the First Battle of the Marne, and the castle was occupied by the French 6th Army. General Michel Joseph Maunory established his headquarters there. During World War I, the castle was used by various regiments and served as a hospital. In 1918, during the Second Battle of the Marne, the village and castle were caught in the middle of intense artillery fire and tank battles, which completely destroyed them. Cœuvres Castle is currently closed to the public as it is now used as a retirement home. The west tower is empty. A beautiful castle. It must be special to live there as an older person.

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Pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the Aisne River. The name, "Passerelle des Anglais," refers to the important role the British played in the liberation of Soissons in 1918 and in the reconstruction of the city after the First World War, including the reconstruction of the original bridge, which was destroyed by the German army.

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A place steeped in history https://www.abbayedelongpont.fr/fr

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A place steeped in history. https://www.abbayedelongpont.fr/fr/un-lieu-charge-d-histoire

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New footbridge much wider than the old one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Ressons-Le-Long?

There are over 18 touring cycling routes around Ressons-Le-Long, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 6 easy routes, 9 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes near Ressons-Le-Long?

The terrain around Ressons-Le-Long is quite varied. You'll find routes that traverse the scenic Aisne River valley, offering flatter sections through agricultural lands. Other routes ascend steeper slopes with chalk foundations, leading into extensive forests like the Forêt de Retz and Forêt de Compiègne, providing a mix of inclines and shaded paths.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners?

Yes, there are 6 easy touring cycling routes around Ressons-Le-Long. A great option for beginners is the Bike loop from Ressons-le-Long, which is 20.3 miles (32.7 km) long and takes about 2 hours to complete, exploring the local countryside with minimal elevation gain.

Can I find routes that offer a challenge for experienced touring cyclists?

Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 3 difficult routes available. One such route is the View of Pierrefonds Castle – Beaux Monts Viewpoint loop from Vic-sur-Aisne, a demanding 39.9 miles (64.2 km) path with significant elevation changes, offering panoramic views.

What historical sites or attractions can I visit while cycling in the area?

The region is rich in historical sites. You can plan routes to visit the impressive Vic-sur-Aisne Castle, or explore the historic city of Soissons with its abbey and cathedral. The Château de Couvres-et-Valsery is also accessible, and the Saint-Jean-des-Vignes Abbey in Soissons is a notable example of Gothic architecture. Many routes pass through charming villages with their own historical elements like old mills and washhouses.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ressons-Le-Long are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Bike loop from Ressons-le-Long and the Vic-sur-Aisne Castle loop from Vic-sur-Aisne are both excellent circular options.

What is the best time of year for touring cycling around Ressons-Le-Long?

The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling around Ressons-Le-Long, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially when cycling through the shaded forest paths. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.

Are the touring cycling routes around Ressons-Le-Long suitable for families?

Yes, several easy routes are suitable for families, particularly those that follow flatter sections of the Aisne River valley or pass through tranquil village roads. The region's charming villages and historical sites offer interesting stops for all ages. Consider routes like the Bike loop from Fontenoy for a family-friendly experience.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about cycling in Ressons-Le-Long?

The touring cycling routes around Ressons-Le-Long are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.96 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscapes, from the peaceful river valleys to the extensive forests, and the opportunity to discover historical landmarks and charming villages at a relaxed pace.

Are there opportunities to cycle through forests in the area?

Yes, the region is known for its extensive forests. You can find routes that take you through the nearby Forêt de Retz, Forêt de Laigue, and the expansive Forêt de Compiègne. These forests provide shaded paths and picturesque natural settings, ideal for a peaceful ride away from main roads.

What are the options for parking when cycling around Ressons-Le-Long?

While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Ressons-Le-Long and surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. When planning your route, consider starting points in villages that have amenities like cafes or shops, which often have nearby parking. Always check local signage for parking regulations.

Can I reach Ressons-Le-Long by public transport with my bike?

Public transport options for reaching Ressons-Le-Long with a bike can vary. It's advisable to check the policies of regional train or bus services regarding bicycle transport in the Hauts-de-France region. For more general information on the region's natural parks and attractions, you can visit hautsdefrancetourism.com.

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