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Touring cycling around Sérifontaine is characterized by its location within or near the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes. The terrain features vast state-owned forests of oak, beech, and hornbeam, alongside tree-covered valleys, serene groves, and expansive plains. Cyclists can also explore the bucolic Epte Valley and areas with calcareous grasslands and wetlands. The region's gentle elevation changes make it suitable for various touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
5.0
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4
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50.8km
03:06
430m
430m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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189
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106km
06:22
870m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(6)
42
riders
56.6km
03:26
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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75.2km
04:31
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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149km
09:07
1,280m
1,280m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Impressive building. Worth a visit and some local shops nearby if you need any supplies
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Congratulations to the builders, immense respect.
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A surprising place... immense and imposing. The monks lived on the other side of the vast church. That part is gone, but the place still inspires silence.
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A military fortress with a defensive purpose, built in 1097, during the reign of William the Conqueror's second son, Gisors Castle marks a major page in the medieval history of Normandy. This fortification was intended to protect the Norman possessions of the King of England against the ambitions of the King of France. A true border place and eastern lock of Normandy, it was part of a vast campaign of fortifications in the Epte Valley, the natural boundary between the two kingdoms.
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We know of Saints Gervais and Protais that they were Christian martyrs in the 2nd century in Milan. At the time, the Roman Empire forced all its subjects to worship the emperor, which was unacceptable to Christians. If they refused, they were crucified or sent to the arena to be devoured by lions between gladiatorial fights. Thus, Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan, found them, in 386, buried side by side. This great bishop affirmed that they had been martyrs by fidelity to their baptism. He even added "They are of a prodigious size, such as one was in ancient times." Their cult reached Gaul where a large number of churches were dedicated to them.
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At the bottom of the rue de Vienne, just at the beginning of the Rue des Argilières, there is an old wash house listed as an Historic Monuments since 1927. It is reached down the street or following the circuit of the fortifications of the sixteenth century. century of the castle. Its wooden pillars follow the curve of the Epte and its slate-covered timberwork today offers a pleasant stop over the water, just at the crossroads of the main shopping streets of the city center. Vestige of the daily life of yesteryear, it reminds us how much the river was important in the life of the city, participating in its economic development but also in its social life.
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There are over 90 touring cycling routes around Sérifontaine, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community.
Sérifontaine offers a good mix of routes for various abilities. You'll find approximately 21 easy routes, 53 moderate routes, and 16 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
The region around Sérifontaine is rich in natural beauty, largely due to its proximity to the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park. Cyclists can explore vast state-owned forests of oak, beech, and hornbeam, serene groves, and expansive plains. The scenic Epte Valley offers bucolic views, and tranquil spots like Reilly Pond showcase diverse wetland flora and fauna. You can learn more about the park at visitparisregion.com.
Yes, the area is dotted with historical and cultural points of interest. Notable sites include Gisors Castle, the charming 18th-century Le Moulin de Fourges, and ancient Neolithic sites like the Dolmen des Trois-Pierres. The Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey Church and Saint-Gervais–Saint-Protais Church also offer architectural interest.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops. For example, the Trans’Oise – Gisors Castle loop from Sérifontaine is a challenging 56.6 km route that starts and ends in Sérifontaine, taking you past historical sites and through varied landscapes.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The vast forests provide shade during warmer months, and the gentle elevation changes make it enjoyable across seasons. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed, the presence of numerous easy and moderate routes, along with sections utilizing old railway lines (like parts of the Trans'Oise network), suggests there are suitable options for families. These paths often provide peaceful, traffic-free environments.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from vast forests to the scenic Epte Valley, and the well-integrated historical sites like Gisors Castle that add cultural depth to their rides.
Yes, several routes integrate sections of the Trans'Oise network. An example is the challenging Gisors Castle – Trans' Oise loop from Bouchevilliers, which explores the broader region and utilizes parts of this network, often on former railway lines, providing a smooth cycling experience.
Absolutely. The Avenue Verte: Gisors - Saint-Germer-de-Fly Loop is a moderate 50.8 km route that connects historical points like Gisors and Saint-Germer-de-Fly, offering varied scenery and cultural interest along the way.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the difficult Villarceaux Estate – Gisors Castle loop from Gisors offer a substantial ride of 135.2 km. This trail leads through varied countryside and past multiple historical sites, typically taking over eight hours to complete.
The Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park is a central feature of cycling in the area. You can find more information about exploring the park by bike on their official website: destination.parc-oise-paysdefrance.fr.


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