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No traffic road cycling routes around Mauchamps are characterized by a varied terrain that includes rolling hills and extensive forests, typical of the Île-de-France region. The landscape features a mix of wooded sections, open agricultural plateaus, and serene river valleys, providing diverse scenery for cyclists. Elevations offer a range of experiences, from gentle slopes to more challenging inclines. This area is situated within a network of desirable cycling routes, offering a blend of natural beauty and rural charm.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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10.2km
00:29
150m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.2km
01:01
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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24.8km
01:09
260m
260m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.5km
01:16
240m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A classic: bicycles are tolerated there so let's not do just anything!
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The construction of the church dates from the 13th century. The church was extensively restored after the Hundred Years' War and its orientation was changed in the mid-18th century. The building was restored again in the 19th century. During these restorations, the local priest died in 1818. Since a decree of March 27, 1926, the church has been listed as a historical monument. A porch was demolished in the 1970s.
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The church is a synthesis of different architectural types. The oldest part, the bell tower, dates from the end of the 11th – beginning of the 12th century. Towards the end of the 12th – beginning of the 13th century, a nave with two bays, vaulted on ribbed vaults, was added to it. For aesthetic reasons, three buttresses were leveled above the vaults. The remains of this first church are still visible. At the end of the 15th century, after the Hundred Years' War, the increase in population led to the enlargement of the nave, which brought the number of bays to five, and to the creation of the side aisles. This well-proportioned building deserves a thorough visit.
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A bridge name like that can't be made up. ;)
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Saint Martin of Tours is the equivalent of a rock star in the 4th century. Gaul is torn apart by army revolts and the struggle between Greco-Roman and Celtic-Germanic influences. In the middle of all this, Christianity is gradually spreading. And Martin, a former Roman legionary, who became a Christian after cutting his coat in two to give it to a poor man (a very brief story), begins to announce the Gospel in the countryside. Christianity changes the situation in this slave-owning and violent society. Work regains its dignity (Ora et Labora) and Saint Martin will become extremely popular, all the way to Torfou, where the parishioners will take him as their patron saint.
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This door, which appears medieval, does not go unnoticed with its two towers and the battlements of its curtain wall. Make no mistake, it was built in 1928 on the initiative of Mrs. Belmont, an American national, then owner of the Augerville castle. This gate now belongs to the commune of Boulancourt.
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The street is narrow and two-way but not very busy.
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Mauchamps. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and enjoyable experience away from vehicular traffic.
The region around Mauchamps, particularly bordering the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse, offers a diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of rolling hills, extensive forests providing shaded sections, and open agricultural plateaus with expansive views. While some routes feature gentle slopes, the broader area is known for varied elevations.
Yes, out of the 8 available routes, 5 are rated as easy, making them ideal for beginners or family outings. Routes like the Blancheface Oratory loop from Sermaise or the Oratory of Saint Venantius loop from Boissy-le-Sec offer manageable distances and elevation gains.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Mauchamps are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.45 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, scenic countryside, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural features without the disturbance of heavy traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Mauchamps are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Blancheface Oratory – Sermaise Washhouse loop from Sermaise and the Souzy-la-Briche Castle – Villeconin Castle loop from Sermaise.
The routes offer picturesque views of the Essonne countryside. You'll cycle through extensive forests, alongside serene river valleys, and across open agricultural plateaus. The region is known for its beautiful roads and authentic villages, providing a tranquil backdrop for your ride.
Yes, the area around Mauchamps is rich in historical sites. You can encounter several castles, such as Villeconin Castle or Château du Marais, which are often visible from or near the routes. The View of the Château du Marais loop from Breuillet - Village specifically highlights one such attraction.
While specific parking details for each route's starting point are not provided, Mauchamps and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in the village where you plan to begin your ride, such as Sermaise or Boissy-le-Sec.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Mauchamps. The weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming flowers or rich autumnal colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded forest sections, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
The no-traffic routes often pass through or near charming villages in the Essonne department. These villages may offer local cafes, bakeries, or small shops where you can stop for refreshments. It's a good idea to plan your route and check for amenities in advance, especially for longer rides.
Many of the easy-rated routes, such as the Oratory of Saint Venantius loop from Boissy-le-Sec, feature relatively low elevation gains, making them suitable for cyclists looking for flatter options. While the region does have rolling hills, these easy routes are designed to be less strenuous.


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