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No traffic touring cycling routes around Châtenay-Malabry offer a diverse network of paths through green spaces and well-maintained infrastructure. The area is characterized by numerous parks, such as Parc de Sceaux and Arboretum de la Vallée-aux-Loups, and features the Bièvre River valley. Many routes are primarily paved, including the Châtenay-Malabry Greenway, providing smooth riding conditions, though some segments may be unpaved.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
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30.4km
02:27
310m
310m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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18.8km
01:14
200m
200m
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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13.3km
01:09
150m
150m
Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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17.7km
01:23
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Difficult route if you are there to ride. I do not recommend it to cyclists other than touring cyclists.
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super place for running, watch out for the opening hours! January 8am-5pm February 8am-6pm March 7:30am-7pm (8:30pm from daylight saving time change) April 7am-8:30pm May 7am-9pm June 7am-9pm July 7am-9pm August 7am-8:30pm September 7:30am-8pm October 8am-7pm (5pm from daylight saving time change) November 8am-5pm December 8am-5pm
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Panoramic view of the Grand Canal just after the entrance. An ideal place for a family walk, which is also a favorite ground for runners.
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The Castle (Le Château) History: The original magnificent castle was destroyed in the revolution. The current building dates from 1856 (Louis XIII style) and is smaller, but very elegant. Content: Today it houses a museum that showcases the art and lifestyle of the Île-de-France region from the 17th to the 20th century. Special feature: It is less crowded than Versailles, but looks very stately due to the brick look. The Park (Le Parc) The Designer: Designed by André Le Nôtre, the garden architect of Louis XIV (Versailles). Highlights: Grand Canal: A huge water basin for endless walks. The Cascades: Impressive water features that flow down in stages. Cherry blossoms: World famous for its two groves (one white, one pink). In April, an absolute hotspot for picnics. Size: 181 hectares – perfect for jogging, relaxing or long walks. The most important thing for your visit Arrival: Take the RER B (direction Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse) to the "Parc de Sceaux" or "Bourg-la-Reine" station. Duration: approx. 20 min. from Paris city center. Costs: The park is free. You only pay admission for the castle museum and special exhibitions (approx. €5). Rule: The park closes at dusk. In spring it usually closes around 7:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m.
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In Parc de Sceaux, the cherry blossom tradition reaches its greatest dimension in the Paris region. Here's a summary of the most important points: Two colors: The park has two specialized groves – the Bosquet Nord with white cherry blossoms and the Bosquet Sud with bright pink flowers. The Hanami Festival: Every year in April (usually mid-month), thousands of people gather for Hanami. It is the Japanese cherry blossom festival, where people picnic under the trees to celebrate the beauty and transience of nature. Cultural center: There are often Taiko drum performances, traditional dances, and workshops organized by the Japanese community. Visitor rush: As the influx has increased extremely in recent years, access to the lawns under the trees in the northern grove is now strictly regulated and often requires a reservation in April.
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The Plessis-Robinson Town Centre was designed in 1990 by architect François Spoerry. Located around three gardens created from scratch (the Town Hall gardens, the Sertillanges garden and the Orangerie garden) and around thirty shops, it foreshadows the renewal of town centres at the beginning of the 21st century and the development of "new urbanism".
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To discover: the Théâtre des Sources (1986), the Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul church (1832), the Château Sainte-Barbe (1701) and the park of the same name, which is largely wooded.
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Châtenay-Malabry offers a wide selection of no traffic touring cycling routes. There are over 80 distinct routes, with nearly 40 of them classified as easy, making the area accessible for various skill levels.
The months of June and July are particularly popular for touring cycling in Châtenay-Malabry, offering pleasant weather conditions to explore the region's green spaces and quiet paths.
The no traffic touring cycling routes around Châtenay-Malabry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.17 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene natural beauty, well-maintained paths, and the peaceful environment away from car traffic.
Yes, Châtenay-Malabry has many easy no traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. An excellent option is the View of the Château de Sceaux – Sceaux Castle and Gardens loop from Robinson, which is just over 11 km long and offers beautiful sights within Parc de Sceaux.
For experienced cyclists seeking a longer, more challenging no traffic route, the area provides several options. Consider the The menhirs – Bois de Verrières Bike Park loop from Antony, which covers over 30 km with significant elevation changes, offering a more demanding ride through varied terrain.
Many no traffic touring routes in Châtenay-Malabry pass by beautiful natural attractions. You can enjoy views of the historic Château de Sceaux, explore the diverse flora at the Vallée-aux-Loups Arboretum, or cycle along the picturesque Bièvre River. Some routes also feature the Ponds of Parc des Côtes Montbron.
The cycling routes in Châtenay-Malabry offer a mix of surfaces. Many are primarily paved, providing smooth riding conditions, especially along the Châtenay-Malabry Greenway. However, some segments may be unpaved, particularly in natural areas like the Bois de Verrières, offering varied terrain for touring cyclists.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes around Châtenay-Malabry are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of the Château de Sceaux – Greenway loop from Robinson, which offers a scenic round trip.
Parking is generally available near major parks and starting points for routes, such as around Parc de Sceaux or in residential areas adjacent to green spaces. It's advisable to check local parking regulations, especially in town centers, but many routes begin from easily accessible points with public parking.
Châtenay-Malabry is well-connected within the Île-de-France region. You can reach many starting points for these routes via RER B (e.g., Antony, Robinson stations) or local bus services. From these stations, it's often a short ride to access the car-free paths and greenways.
While Châtenay-Malabry is known for its green spaces and parks, a notable waterfall in the broader vicinity is the Grande Cascade of Saint-Cloud Park. Some longer routes might pass near or offer a detour to this impressive feature.
Yes, Châtenay-Malabry and its surrounding towns offer various cafes, bakeries, and restaurants where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near town centers like Antony or Robinson, providing convenient stops for refreshments.
Many parks and greenways in the Châtenay-Malabry area, including parts of Parc de Sceaux, allow dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's best to check specific park regulations for each route you plan to take to ensure dog-friendly access.


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