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No traffic road cycling routes around Villers-Vermont offer a variety of terrain suitable for road cyclists. The region features a landscape with moderate elevation changes, providing both gentle stretches and more challenging ascents. Routes often traverse rural areas, connecting small villages and offering views of the surrounding countryside. The network of roads is conducive to cycling without heavy vehicle traffic, making it suitable for focused road cycling.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
4
riders
35.7km
01:30
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
riders
51.5km
02:30
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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3
riders
40.7km
01:56
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3
riders
44.6km
02:05
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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3
riders
63.7km
03:14
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Built in the 15th and 16th centuries, Troissereux Castle captivates with its unique architecture. It houses the "Tour du Temps," topped with an ancient medieval clock, a listed historical monument. It is surrounded by a landscaped park of more than ten hectares, also listed.
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The war memorial of François POMPON, the famous animal sculptor (born in Saulieu 1855-1933) represents a Latin cross and a Gallic rooster with open wings, elements sculpted from the same Burgundy stone. It is this monument that will save him from poverty and that will allow him in 1922 to create his polar bear and to be able to live from his sculpture. He had come to Cuy-Saint-Fiacre because he worked as a practitioner for René de Saint-Marceaux, after having been that of Rodin, of Camille Claudel. The monument is classified as a historical monument in 2022 and labeled as a rural heritage of departmental interest.
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17th century work of art registered as a Historic Monument. Here passed the chasse-marée! A legend comes from this bridge: "A local resident wanted to build a bridge there, but his resources did not allow him to carry out his project. One day when he was examining the place for the twentieth time, the devil appeared to him and offered to carry out the work in a single night, provided that the first person to cross the bridge would become the property of the builder. The deal was concluded and, the following night, Satan set to work. When the owner of the land where the work was being carried out heard the noise made by the devil's workers, he regretted the commitment he had made. Fortunately, a good thought came to him when he heard the crowing of his rooster announcing the arrival of day. At that moment, the work was nearing completion; Our man ran to the henhouse, grabbed the rooster and threw it on the bridge that had just been built, saying: "Satan, here is your reward!" The devil carried off the bird of Mars, gnashing his teeth, and since that time the bridge has been called the Cock Bridge." Abbé Decorde – 1856
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THE rose village of France, worth a visit in the months of May - August when the roses are in bloom. Be sure to visit the artist's garden
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There are 12 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Villers-Vermont, offering a variety of options for quiet rides. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, ensuring a more peaceful cycling experience.
Yes, Villers-Vermont offers 4 easy no traffic road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. One such route is the Rooster bridge – View over the Pays de Bray loop from Saumont-la-Poterie, which covers 35.7 km with gentle elevation changes.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Villers-Vermont often pass by charming local sights. You might encounter historical sites like the Castle gate or picturesque settlements such as Gerberoy. Some routes also feature unique spots like the Rooster bridge.
Yes, some routes are conveniently located near places where you can take a break. For instance, you might find a Cyclist Stop with Vending Machine or even a charming spot like the Yellow Bike Café along your ride. The route Gerberoy – Rue du Château loop from Songeons passes through areas with such amenities.
The 8 moderate no traffic road cycling routes around Villers-Vermont typically feature more significant elevation gains compared to the easy routes. For example, the Gerberoy – Rue du Château loop from Songeons has an elevation gain of over 500 meters, offering a good challenge for experienced riders.
Absolutely. Many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Villers-Vermont are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Roadbike loop from Saint-Samson-la-Poterie, which offers a 51.4 km circular ride.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling experience around Villers-Vermont, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the scenic countryside, and the joy of riding without the constant presence of car traffic.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are several options. The Roadbike loop from Saint-Samson-la-Poterie is over 51 km, and the Gerberoy – Rue du Château loop from Songeons is also over 53 km, providing ample distance for endurance training on quiet roads.
While specific regional weather patterns vary, generally, spring through early autumn (April to October) offers the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in this region. During these months, you can expect milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the quiet routes.
Many routes in the area provide lovely views of the surrounding countryside. For example, the Rooster bridge – View over the Pays de Bray loop from Saumont-la-Poterie is specifically highlighted for its panoramic views over the Pays de Bray, offering picturesque cycling moments.
All routes in this guide are specifically curated to be 'no traffic,' meaning they prioritize quiet country roads and dedicated paths. You can browse the individual route descriptions to see their exact paths and ensure they meet your preference for avoiding busy urban centers. The Church of Gournay-en-Bray – Gerberoy loop from Sully, for instance, offers a peaceful journey through rural landscapes.


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