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Mountain biking around Les Pavillons-Sous-Bois offers routes that navigate the urban-natural interface of this Parisian suburb. The area features green spaces and the Canal de l'Ourcq, providing a mix of flat, established paths and gentle ascents. While historically part of the Forest of Bondy, current mountain bike trails often utilize canal-side routes and connect to larger parks like Parc de la Poudrerie, offering varied terrain for different skill levels. The landscape is characterized by a blend of developed areas and…
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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46.8km
03:44
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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55.4km
03:02
260m
260m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.5km
01:55
210m
210m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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61.4km
03:31
290m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An interesting structure next to the canal lock. 😄
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From a technical standpoint, it is actually two parallel steel bridges, connected only by the raised central strip and supported by a shared pier structure. Each bridge consists of two box girders, the height of which decreases from the pier towards the riverbanks. The current bridge was built between 1974 and 1976 according to the plans of engineers Jean François Coste and Ch. Blanc. The old Zouave of the Pont de l’Alma was then re-erected in front of the pier. It is a stone figure over 5 meters high, depicting the troops of Napoleon III in the Crimean War of 1853–1856. The Zouave figure served as an unofficial high-water mark for the local population, based on the saying, "When the Seine reached their feet, the riverbanks were closed; when it reached their hips..."
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Winston Churchill had a close, if often complicated, relationship with Paris and France. Here is one of the most important points of reference regarding his work, his visits, and the commemoration of him—the statue in Paris: There is a remarkable bronze statue of Winston Churchill in Paris. It was created in 1998 by the sculptor Jean Cardot and stands near the Petit Palais on Avenue Winston Churchill in the 8th arrondissement. The statue depicts him in a pose based on a photograph taken on November 11, 1944, when he walked along the Champs-Élysées with Charles de Gaulle.
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WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER – we will never give up! – so it is carved in stone on the statue of Sir Winston Churchill. The bronze statue stands near the Petit Palais in the 8th arrondissement.
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Bronze statue in Paris
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On the top floor (3rd floor), Eiffel set up a small private apartment. There he received, among others, Thomas Edison. The apartment still exists today and can be viewed through a window.
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Since the end of the 19th century, the tip of the Eiffel Tower has risen into the Parisian sky. Now an undisputed national symbol of France, its permanent presence was not originally planned. At the start of the project, the usage rights attached to the construction contract were set at only 20 years. After that, the tower was supposed to be dismantled. Well, it's still standing today. Can we really imagine Paris without the Eiffel Tower?
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drive slowly, often crowded, especially on weekends during holidays
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Les Pavillons-Sous-Bois. These routes navigate the urban-natural interface of this Parisian suburb, offering a mix of flat, established paths and gentle ascents.
The terrain primarily features canal paths, urban green spaces, and connections to larger park areas like Parc de la Poudrerie. While historically part of the Forest of Bondy, the trails today offer a blend of developed areas and accessible natural corridors, suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, there are 31 easy mountain bike trails in the area. An excellent option for a relaxed ride is the Ourcq canal bridge – In the shade of the Canal de l'Ourcq loop from Gargan, which follows the pleasant Canal de l'Ourcq corridor.
While the region is not known for highly technical mountain biking, there are 6 difficult routes that offer more demanding sections and varied elevation. For a moderate challenge, consider the The Powder Mill – Claye-Souilly loop from Bondy, which connects to Parc de la Poudrerie and features varied terrain.
Many routes follow the scenic Canal de L'ourcq. You might also encounter historical sites like the hunting lodges of the Dukes of Orléans, or natural features such as the waterfalls of Parc George Valbon, depending on the specific route you choose.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Les Pavillons-Sous-Bois are designed as loops. For example, the View from the Dhuys – Ostrich breeding loop from Sevran Livry offers diverse landscapes and views along the Dhuys.
The routes in Les Pavillons-Sous-Bois are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 680 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the accessible natural corridors and the blend of urban and green spaces.
Yes, several trails connect to larger park areas. The The Powder Mill – View from the Dhuys loop from Lycée Henri Sellier is one such route that links to Parc de la Poudrerie, offering more extensive riding opportunities.
Les Pavillons-Sous-Bois is well-connected by public transport, being about 10 kilometers from Paris. Many trailheads, especially those along the Canal de l'Ourcq, are accessible via local transport, making it convenient to start your ride without a car.
Yes, the region has several lakes and water bodies. While riding, you might pass by areas near Lake Gravelle or the Bassin de la Villette, offering pleasant views and resting spots.
The trails are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm but is ideal for longer daylight hours, while winter rides are possible, though some paths might be damp.
For a shorter, easy ride, consider the Bench by the Pond loop from Le Blanc-Mesnil. This route is approximately 23 km long and offers a gentle experience.


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