4.4
(87)
543
hikers
27
hikes
Hiking around Paucourt offers exploration within the vast Montargis Forest, a significant part of the Gâtinais region. This area is characterized by extensive woodlands, numerous clearings, and the presence of high oak trees. The terrain features a network of forest tracks, ponds, and some sandstone formations, providing varied landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.7
(7)
15
hikers
17.3km
04:27
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
4
hikers
5.89km
01:32
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
5.0
(1)
2
hikers
4.47km
01:10
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
4
hikers
5.63km
01:26
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
11.3km
02:55
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
A striking contrast in the quality of the road or the developments of the Briard Canal are painful to see compared to those of the Orléans Canal.
0
0
several magnificent sculptures in the trees
0
0
pretty sculpture in pieces of trees
1
0
Works of art created at the initiative of the Maison de la forêt de Paucourt, notably highlighting bats and forest spirits.
1
0
Formerly two mills facing each other, the Vieux-Moulin on the left bank and the Moulin-Neuf on the right bank, the first probably dating from the 18th century. During the 20th century, the two-wheel buildings were replaced by the large central building which spans the Loing today.
0
0
Place where the three canals of Briare, Orléans and Loing meet, since 1724, the year the construction of the Loing ended. The house was that of the lock keeper and the lock controller, today the House of Nature and Water.
0
0
Very nice at sunset
2
0
Paucourt offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 130 trails recorded on komoot. These range from easy walks to more challenging moderate routes, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
The terrain around Paucourt is primarily characterized by the vast Montargis Forest, featuring extensive woodlands, numerous clearings, and high oak trees. You'll find a network of forest tracks, tranquil ponds, and some sandstone formations, offering varied landscapes. The subsoil is mostly covered by clay, silt, and sand.
Yes, Paucourt is well-suited for family outings. Many trails are easy, such as the Etangs de Cepoy – Menhir dit la Pierre aux Fées loop from Cepoy, which is 2.5 miles (4.1 km) long and features ponds and historical elements. The Maison de la Forêt also offers educational thematic trails designed for discovery.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Montargis Forest, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please check specific trail regulations if posted.
Yes, many of the trails around Paucourt are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the From the tree to the water — loop from Paucourt, which is 10.7 miles (17.3 km) long and explores diverse forest landscapes.
The Montargis Forest is rich in natural and historical landmarks. You can encounter majestic oak trees like the Chêne Gaulé and Chêne Bechetoille, tranquil ponds, and the ancient Neolithic menhir known as the Pierre du Gros Vilain. The Paucourt Pond is also a picturesque waypoint on several routes.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited, Paucourt is accessible by road, and parking is generally available within the village, especially near the Maison de la Forêt, which serves as a starting point for many trails.
Paucourt offers enjoyable hiking throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the Montargis Forest. Summer is pleasant under the forest canopy, and even winter walks can be beautiful, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Paucourt offers a unique Wood Sculptures Trail, starting near the impressive Chêne Gaulé. This trail features approximately forty wood sculptures created by various artists, with new additions annually, adding an artistic dimension to your forest walk.
The hiking routes in Paucourt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural beauty of the Montargis Forest.
Yes, the Maison de la Forêt (House of the Forest) is located in Paucourt village. It serves as a central hub for forest exploration, providing information, exhibitions, workshops, and acting as a starting point for many discovery trails, including themed routes focusing on local flora and fauna.
Yes, the renowned GR 13 long-distance hiking trail, which connects Fontainebleau to Auxerre, passes directly through the Montargis Forest. This offers an opportunity for a longer and more immersive hiking experience for those looking for multi-day treks.
While the trails themselves are primarily within the natural forest, the village of Paucourt and nearby towns offer amenities such as cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your hike. The 13th-century Saint-Martin Church in Paucourt is also a point of historical interest.


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.