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Gravel biking around Savignies offers access to a network of routes within the Oise department, characterized by varied terrain suitable for off-road cycling. The landscape features extensive forests, such as the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin, alongside open plains and "white paths" (unpaved tracks). Riders can expect predominantly rolling paths with progressive elevation changes, providing a mix of natural scenery and quiet rural roads. The region's topography includes tree-covered valleys and expansive agricultural areas, offering diverse riding experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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65.3km
04:55
330m
330m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
70.2km
05:44
520m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.3km
02:25
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.1km
01:07
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.6km
03:26
450m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I'm surprised by the quality of the V16a's finish. Kudos to those who maintain it and thanks to those who ride it.
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The Beauvaisis Steam Train is a tourist railway created by the Museum of Steam Trams and French Secondary Railways (MTVS). It began operating in 2017 from Crèvecœur-le-Grand and runs along part of the old line from Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée to Vers, which is now approximately four kilometers long. Thanks to the work of volunteers, this historic train brings the era of steam trams back to life and offers a picturesque ride through the heart of the Oise countryside.
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Located 2.5 kilometers south of Breteuil-sur-Noye, the ancient site of Vendeuil-Caply covers nearly 130 hectares and includes parts of the neighboring communes. Its most remarkable monument is the large Gallo-Roman theater from the 1st and 2nd centuries, now owned by the Oise Departmental Council. Nearby is the Oise Archaeological Museum, inaugurated in 2011.
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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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A wall now traces its original layout onto the ground, offering visitors a glimpse into its religious and architectural past.
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The pretty fountain brings wonderful cooling to the busy square on hot days! ⛲️
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Leaving Beauvais to the northwest, along the road and then the cycle path of the Saint-Quentin marsh, you quickly arrive at the superb lake of Canada. It offers three kilometers of banks and is ideal for swimming in summer.
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Leaving Beauvais to the northwest, the street and then the cycle path of the Saint-Quentin marsh, you quickly arrive at the superb body of water of Canada. It offers three kilometers of banks and a call for swimming in summer.
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Gravel biking around Savignies offers a diverse landscape. You'll find extensive forests, such as the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin, alongside open plains and tranquil "white paths" (unpaved tracks). The region features predominantly rolling paths with progressive elevation changes, combining natural scenery with quiet rural roads. Expect tree-covered valleys, expansive agricultural areas, and paths winding through prairies and farms, especially towards the Pays de Bray region.
Yes, there are options for easier rides. For instance, the Plan d'eau du Canada – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Troissereux is an easy 18.1 km route, perfect for a more relaxed outing. The overall network offers a range of difficulties, including several moderate routes.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Beauvais to Breteuil-Embranchement – Tour de l'Oise gravel offer a difficult 70.2 km path with significant elevation gain through the Oise countryside. Another demanding option is the Panoramic view of Beauvais – Beauvais Loop loop from Bois du Parc, a difficult 56.6 km route.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. A popular choice is the Beauvais Cathedral – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Beauvais, which is 35.2 km long and takes you through urban and natural landscapes. Another circular option is the easy Plan d'eau du Canada – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Troissereux.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive forests, including the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin, and the tranquil Plan d'eau du Canada. The routes often traverse rolling plains and offer panoramic views, such as those found on the Panoramic view of Beauvais – Beauvais Loop loop from Bois du Parc. The wider Oise-Pays de France Regional Natural Park, close to Savignies, is known for its diverse ecosystems, including forests of oaks and beeches, calcareous grasslands, and wetlands.
Beyond the trails, the area offers several points of interest. In Beauvais, you can visit the impressive Beauvais Cathedral. Other historical sites include a Castle gate and The Collegiate Church of Saint-Barthélemy. The charming village of Gerberoy is also nearby, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Yes, the Beauvais Cathedral – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Beauvais and the Plan d'eau du Canada – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Troissereux both feature the Plan d'eau du Canada, a local water body that provides a pleasant natural setting along the ride.
The Oise department, including the area around Savignies, is generally pleasant for cycling through spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather to enjoy the forest paths, quiet country roads, and scenic trails. While specific winter conditions aren't detailed, the varied terrain suggests that spring and autumn, with their milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes, are particularly ideal.
While the guide focuses on day trips, the Oise department is known for its potential for multi-day cycling adventures. The "Oise Gravel Tour" is highlighted as connecting forests, valleys, and villages of character, suggesting that longer, interconnected routes exist for those looking to extend their journey beyond a single day.
The routes around Savignies vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops, such as the 18.1 km Plan d'eau du Canada – Plan d'Eau du Canada loop from Troissereux, or longer, more challenging rides like the 70.2 km Beauvais to Breteuil-Embranchement – Tour de l'Oise gravel. Most routes fall within the 35 km to 70 km range, offering a good balance for a day's ride.


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