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Jogging around Coye-La-Forêt offers access to a diverse natural environment within the expansive Chantilly Forest. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands, picturesque ponds like the Étangs de Commelles, and varied terrain with gentle undulations. Elevation ranges from 31m to 126m, providing a mix of flat paths and mild ascents suitable for running. This area provides a network of forest paths and agricultural tracks for various running experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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magnificent castle, a superb park
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The Great Stables of the Château de Chantilly, built in the 18th century by Louis-Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, are among the most majestic in the world. A masterpiece of classical architecture by Jean Aubert, they have housed the Living Museum of the Horse, dedicated to equestrian art, since 1982. This site has been owned by the Institut de France since 1886.
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In an enchanting setting and setting
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Beautiful castle, a coffee break at the bar next door is perfect for admiring the pond
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Until 15/3/25, don't miss the Val d'Oise Washhouses and Fountains Exhibition at Puiseux-en-France Town Hall, Place Jean Moulin, bringing together 30 photographs by François Vuillemet and discover some of the 250 washhouses and fountains on the Vexin.
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From Senlis, a lovely bike ride into the surrounding area (approx. 8 km) on asphalt, forest and field paths will quickly take you directly to the castle. Bicycles and dogs are not allowed on the castle grounds. However, you can cycle along the road and admire the castle. The town is also inviting and there are opportunities to cycle past the race track and through the park.
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Hassle part of the journey approaching Chantilly are galloping tracks. Full of sand and impossible to roll
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Renowned for its stables, the Château de Chantilly is also in itself an important monument to the history of France. Adjoining the town, it offers a superb setting for walking.
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There are over 35 diverse running routes available around Coye-la-Forêt, catering to various preferences and skill levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult trails through the expansive Chantilly Forest and around scenic ponds.
The running trails in Coye-la-Forêt offer a varied terrain, primarily consisting of forest paths and agricultural tracks. You'll encounter gentle undulations rather than steep climbs, with elevations ranging from 31m to 126m, providing a refreshing mix of flat sections and mild ascents.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Coye-la-Forêt offers several difficult routes. One notable option is the Chantilly Castle – Coye-la-Forêt Castle loop from Coye-la-Forêt, a 17 km path that passes significant historical landmarks and offers a demanding run through varied forest landscapes.
Many of the jogging routes around Coye-la-Forêt are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular moderate circular route is the White Queen's Castle – Étangs de Commelles loop from Coye-la-Forêt, which is 9.3 km long and combines historical views with tranquil waterside paths.
Absolutely! The Étangs de Commelles are a significant natural draw in the area. You can enjoy scenic running routes that skirt the edges of these tranquil ponds, offering refreshing waterside views. The Étangs de Commelles – Downhill in the woods loop from Coye-la-Forêt is a great option, leading through dense woodlands and past these scenic lakes.
While jogging, you might encounter or pass by several historical landmarks. The region is home to castles like Pontarmé Castle and the renowned Grandes Écuries du Château de Chantilly. Routes such as the White Queen's Castle – Étangs de Commelles loop offer glimpses of historical sites amidst nature.
Yes, Coye-la-Forêt offers dedicated nature trails that can enhance your run. The "Sentier botanique de Champoleux" leads towards the Étangs de Commelles, inviting discovery of local flora. Additionally, a "Sentier découverte" covers 13 km (with two 6.5 km loops) highlighting the area's history, culture, geology, and botany, including the forest and the Étangs de Commelles.
The running routes in Coye-la-Forêt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the vast Forêt de Chantilly, the serene Étangs de Commelles, and the well-maintained mix of forest paths and agricultural tracks that provide diverse running experiences.
Coye-la-Forêt is situated approximately 40 kilometers north of Paris, making it an accessible green escape. While specific public transport details for trailheads are best checked locally, its proximity to Paris suggests reasonable connectivity for reaching the starting points of various running routes.
Yes, the area offers several easy and moderate routes suitable for families. The extensive network of forest paths and tracks within the Forêt de Chantilly provides many options for pleasant, less strenuous runs that can be enjoyed by all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for a family-friendly experience.
Coye-la-Forêt offers picturesque scenery throughout the seasons due to its diverse tree species like oak, beech, lime, and chestnut. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful with vibrant foliage, while summer provides lush green canopies. Even in winter, the forest paths can be invigorating, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Coye-la-Forêt is a point of interest for longer routes. It includes sections of the GR®1, a long-distance footpath that circles Paris, and the GR®655, which is part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela. These offer opportunities for extended runs or varied training for those looking to cover longer distances.


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