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Road cycling routes around Bièvres are located in the scenic Île-de-France region, characterized by the preserved Bièvre valley, surrounding woods, and agricultural areas. The terrain features a mix of dedicated cycleways, roads, and tracks, providing varied landscapes for road cyclists. Gentle ascents and descents are common, offering a pleasant countryside atmosphere close to urban areas.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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18.8km
00:55
190m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.1km
02:07
560m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.8km
02:23
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:16
550m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful quiet place for a walk
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An Art Deco church, particularly representative of the revival of sacred art in the 1920s. A masterpiece among the churches of the Reconstruction period, visitors will be captivated by the frescoes, mosaics, stained-glass windows and superb bell tower supported by angels. Built between 1928 and 1932 under the direction of architect Paul-Albert Müller, the church is both modern and back to basics. The use of reinforced concrete, a material already used by some architects before the war, is combined with early Christian symbols such as the fish or the pelican
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For its opening hours, the cathedral is open every day from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm and can be visited free, however, there is an audioguided tour for 7 €
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The present Notre-Dame de Laon cathedral is the heir to an ancient building, built under the Carolingians and destroyed during the communal insurrection of 1112. Completed around 1235, the cathedral underwent a major restoration in the 19th century, and again in the 2000s. Note that since September 3, 2021, the building has been home to a “Blueberry of Memory” (a work of art by artist Matt Seaward) offered by the Bishop of Durham (UK) in memory of the soldiers who fell in the First World War.
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Here, visitors will find an early masterpiece of Gothic architecture, a style often found in this part of France – Chartres and Reims, for example, attract enthusiastic international visitors and are far more famous than Laon. In the following 13th century, many Gothic churches were built, not only in their country of origin, France, but also beyond the country's borders, where this skyward-striving, light-filled architectural style was now in great demand for new churches (for example, the laying of the foundation stone for Cologne Cathedral in 1248).
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During the First World War, Cerny-en-Laonnois was a strategic point along the Chemin des Dames, a ridge fiercely contested by French and German troops. In September 1914, the village was taken by the Germans, who used it as a defensive post. They dug deep underground networks in the limestone, which served as shelters and munitions stores. In the spring of 1917, the area became the scene of the Nivelle Offensive, a large-scale French attack that resulted in heavy losses and eventually led to mutinies within the French army. Cerny-en-Laonnois was completely destroyed by artillery fire and fighting. After the war, the village was rebuilt a little further south. Today, the military cemeteries, the memorial chapel and the “Lanterne des Morts” bear witness to the immense human suffering that took place here.
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little corner of peace
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From here you have a nice view of the area
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There are over 100 road cycling routes around Bièvres, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Road cycling routes in Bièvres traverse the scenic Bièvre valley, surrounding woods, and open agricultural areas. You'll find a mix of dedicated cycleways, roads, and tracks, with many paths, like the popular "Piste cyclable Bièvres-Saclay," being predominantly paved. Expect gentle ascents and descents, providing a pleasant countryside atmosphere.
Yes, Bièvres offers options suitable for various fitness levels, including routes perfect for beginners. Approximately 18 easy road cycling routes are available, often featuring mostly paved paths and gentle gradients, allowing for an enjoyable introduction to the region's cycling.
Cyclists in Bièvres will enjoy the preserved Bièvre valley, a green haven with the bucolic Bièvre river. Routes often pass through several woods, such as the Wood of Loup Pendu and the Wood of Monteclin, alongside agricultural fields. You might even spot diverse wildlife like frogs, fish, birds, and dragonflies, and deer in Vilgénis park.
While cycling around Bièvres, you can explore several interesting attractions. Consider visiting the historic Vauclair Abbey Ruins, or the impressive Notre-Dame Cathedral. The Laon Old Town, with its murals and fortifications, also offers a rich historical experience.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, Bièvres offers routes with greater elevation gain. For example, the Lake Ailette – Lake Ailette loop from Neuville-sur-Ailette covers 45.5 km with over 620 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout.
The region's natural beauty, with its woods and valleys, makes spring and autumn particularly pleasant for road cycling, offering mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also suitable, with shaded routes through the woods providing relief from the sun.
Yes, Bièvres is well-suited for family cycling. Many paths, including sections of the "Piste cyclable Bièvres-Saclay," are dedicated cycleways that are smooth and safe. These routes offer a tranquil experience through forests and fields, away from heavy traffic, making them ideal for families with children.
Yes, many circular road cycling routes are available. For instance, the Lake Ailette – Vauclair Abbey loop from Chamouille is a popular 23.2 km circular route. Another option is the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Laon – Notre-Dame Cathedral loop from Neuville-sur-Ailette, which is a moderate 45.7 km loop.
The duration varies depending on the route length and your pace. Shorter routes, like the 23.2 km Lake Ailette – Vauclair Abbey loop from Chamouille, can be completed in about 1 hour 27 minutes. Longer routes, such as the 66.4 km Bridge over the Ailette – Ailette Greenway loop from Chamouille, might take around 2 hours 57 minutes.
Absolutely. The cycling paths around Bièvres are well-integrated into larger networks. The "Piste cyclable Bièvres-Saclay" connects to the "Coulée verte du sud parisien" and the Véloscénie route, allowing for extended cycling tours towards destinations like Versailles and beyond.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the picturesque landscapes, the smooth and safe dedicated cycling paths, and the tranquil escape offered by the Bièvre valley and surrounding woods, all while being conveniently close to urban areas.


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