4.3
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500
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Touring cycling routes around Coignières traverse a varied landscape within the Yvelines department, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features the picturesque Chevreuse Valley, known for both challenging climbs and scenic routes, alongside serene ponds such as Saint-Quentin Pond and Étang des Noës. Routes often wind through forests and the tranquil countryside, providing a mix of paved and unpaved segments. This area is characterized by its natural beauty and a network of cycle paths suitable for various fitness levels.
…Last updated: June 29, 2026
3.6
(11)
65
riders
21.9km
01:40
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.2
(5)
44
riders
33.0km
02:47
230m
230m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.6
(5)
16
riders
31.8km
01:57
200m
200m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
17
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
15
riders
43.4km
02:34
120m
120m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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easy, paved path restricted to car traffic. Didn't see any cars during my visit.
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"Over fifty years ago, on 26th July 1944, a 49 Squadron Lancaster bomber was returning from a raid on Stuttgart and, according to eye-witnesses, appeared to try to make an emergency landing. The aircraft crashed into a wood near the village of Coignieres in northern France, killing all seven of the crew. The mayor at the time gathered together a seach party and went to the crash site with the aim of retrieving the bodies, and thus preventing the Germans from having access to them. Despite warnings from the Germans that the bodies should be buried where they fell, they were brought back to the village.The mayor, M Godot, requisitioned seven coffins and a burial service took place, conducted by the village priest. A large crowd attended, including many from other villages. Word had got around, despite the fact that the Germans were in occupation. A memorial was erected and the Tricolour flown, again in defiance of German regulations. Immediately after the funeral the Germans called at the mayor's house to demand the location of the crash site. Inside the house were the dignitaries from local villages who had taken part in the funeral ceremony. Whilst the mayor was trying to convince the Germans that nothing unusual was going on, and indicating very approximately the area of the crash on a map, his daughter secretly left the house to remove as many of the wreaths and flags as possible from the graves and the memorial. Fortunately the Germans did not leave by the town square, otherwise they could have seen the remains of the decorations. The villagers took great risks in retrieving the bodies and burying them with honour, and had they been found out would have suffered the consequences. "
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Pretty building at Bordes which forms the entrance to the castle.
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It’s flat farmland around the regional aeroport but lovely to cycle through on a still day…watch the winds because that can make it a bit unpleasant…
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According to Abbot Lebeuf, there was a pilgrimage to this place in honor of Saint Eustace since the Middle Ages.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Coignières, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. These include 14 easy routes, 25 moderate routes, and 19 difficult routes.
The touring cycling routes around Coignières traverse a varied landscape within the Yvelines department. You can expect a mix of terrain, from picturesque paths through the Chevreuse Valley, known for both challenging climbs and scenic sections, to serene routes winding around ponds and through extensive forests. Some routes feature mostly paved surfaces, while others include unpaved segments, such as gravel paths.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Coignières are designed as loops. For example, the easy Saint-Quentin Pond – Saint-Quentin Pond loop from La Verrière circles the notable Saint-Quentin Pond, and the Étang des Noës – Gravel Path Between the Ponds loop from La Verrière connects two ponds with a tranquil gravel path.
Absolutely. Coignières offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Saint-Quentin Pond – Saint-Quentin Pond loop from La Verrière, which is 13.6 miles (21.9 km) long and mostly paved. Another easy choice is the Étang des Noës – Gravel Path Between the Ponds loop from La Verrière, which is 13.1 miles (21.1 km) and features a tranquil gravel path.
Yes, experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find several difficult routes. The Manet Pass – Gravel Path Between the Ponds loop from La Verrière is a 20.1 miles (32.4 km) trail that leads through varied terrain and includes the notable Manet Pass. Another difficult option is the Le Pommeret – Sentier des maréchaux loop from La Verrière, which covers 31.8 km with significant elevation gain.
The touring cycling routes in Coignières are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the scenic Chevreuse Valley to the tranquil ponds and extensive forests, as well as the variety of routes suitable for different ability levels.
Yes, many routes in Coignières allow you to combine cycling with cultural and historical exploration. You can find paths that lead past landmarks such as the La Madeleine Castle, the Milon-la-Chapelle Wall, or the Allée royale de Villepreux. The region is also rich in natural features like the Saint-Quentin Pond and Étang des Noës.
Many touring cycling routes in Coignières offer scenic views, particularly those that traverse the Chevreuse Valley or wind around the local ponds. The area's forests and tranquil countryside also provide picturesque backdrops. For exceptional views, consider routes that pass near Château de la Madeleine, which overlooks the Chevreuse valley.
Absolutely. The Coignières area is home to several impressive castles that can be incorporated into your cycling tours. Routes often pass near or offer detours to sites like La Madeleine Castle, Dampierre-en-Yvelines Castle, or Breteuil Castle. While some interiors may not be accessible, their courtyards and exteriors offer a glimpse into history.
Many touring cycling routes around Coignières start from towns like La Verrière, which typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking availability and regulations for your chosen starting point before your ride.
Coignières and surrounding towns in the Yvelines department are generally well-connected by public transport, including regional trains (Transilien) that can accommodate bicycles during off-peak hours. This allows cyclists to reach various starting points for their touring routes without needing a car.
Yes, some touring cycling routes in Coignières incorporate gravel paths, offering a different riding experience. For instance, the easy Étang des Noës – Gravel Path Between the Ponds loop from La Verrière features a tranquil gravel path connecting two ponds, providing a serene cycling experience.


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