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Gravel biking around Rouville offers diverse terrain through agricultural landscapes, forests, and river valleys. The region is characterized by a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and gently rolling hills, providing varied surfaces for gravel cyclists. Routes often follow quiet country roads and forest tracks, allowing for exploration of the natural environment. This area provides a blend of scenic beauty and accessible paths suitable for gravel biking.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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61.5km
04:58
450m
450m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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65.0km
05:15
630m
630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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43.2km
02:35
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Listed as a Historic Monument since 1862, the church of Montagny-Sainte-Félicité stands apart from the village, on the site of a former priory dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Vincent de Senlis. Rebuilt in the 16th century in a flamboyant Gothic style, it is distinguished by its tall, 30-meter openwork octagonal spire, one of the most elegant in the Oise.
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While strolling along the Canal de l'Ourcq, you will pass by the Marolles lock with an interesting view of the canal, the lock, an island, the church and the castle. https://aufildelourcq.org/index.php https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marolles_(Oise)
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Along the towpath, the view opens up for a moment onto the church of Mareuil-sur-Ourcq which stands on the other side of the canal. This Gothic-style building was built in three stages starting in the 13th century.
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Located in Coyolles, this former castle of the lords of Fossés was built during the 16th century. This building remains a fine example of a stately home with its enclosure and vegetable garden.
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Magnificent lock on the Ourcq canal at the eponymous village. It is surrounded by a beautiful green setting which gives it even more charm.
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We arrive by the towpath along the canal, then we see the church of Mareuil... Very bucolic.
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Here we find the ancient site of Champlieu. It was discovered by Napoleon III in the 19th century during archaeological excavations. Otherwise it was known since the 16th century by writings as a simple Roman camp. But research revealed that it was in fact a small town.
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The Collegiate Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury is one of the city's splendors. This ancient Gothic-style church, deconsecrated during the Revolution, has since suffered extensive damage.
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The Rouville area features a selection of gravel bike trails, with at least two distinct routes detailed in this guide. These routes offer varied experiences through the region's diverse landscapes.
Gravel biking around Rouville offers diverse terrain, primarily characterized by forest tracks, agricultural paths, and river valley routes. You'll encounter a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and gently rolling hills, providing varied surfaces suitable for gravel cycling. Routes often follow quiet country roads and forest tracks.
Yes, Rouville offers challenging gravel routes suitable for experienced riders. For instance, the route from Crépy-en-Valois to the Ourcq Canal and the Forest of Retz is a difficult 61.5 km trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is The Retz Forest and the Automne Valley, a 65.0 km path with notable elevation changes.
While gravel biking in Rouville, you can explore several historical and religious sites. Highlights include the Gallo-Roman ruins of Champlieu, the Gallo-Roman Church of Champlieu, and Douye Castle. You might also pass by the Pondron Church and Notre-Dame Abbey, Morienval, offering glimpses into the region's rich history.
Yes, there is a notable circular gravel bike route in the area: the Trebuchet – Sainte-Félicité Church loop from Nanteuil-le-Haudouin. This 43.2 km trail leads through rural landscapes and past historical points, offering a convenient loop experience.
The Montérégie region, which includes Rouville, is generally considered excellent for cycling from spring through autumn. The varied terrain of Rouville (France) with its forest tracks and agricultural paths is best enjoyed when conditions are dry. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer can be warm but still suitable. Be mindful that gravel sections can become slippery after rain.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead in Rouville (France) are not detailed, many rural areas in France are accessible via regional train services to nearby towns. From these towns, local buses or a short ride might connect you to the starting points. For the Rouville in Montérégie, Quebec, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu can serve as a convenient base with accommodation options, from which you can access routes like La Montérégiade.
Parking availability for gravel trails in Rouville (France) typically varies by trailhead. Routes often start from towns like Crépy-en-Valois or Nanteuil-le-Haudouin, where public parking is usually available. For routes traversing forests, look for designated forest parking areas or small village car parks near the start of the trails.
While the specific routes in Rouville (France) are primarily through rural and forested areas, starting points like Crépy-en-Valois and Nanteuil-le-Haudouin offer cafes and shops. For the Rouville in Montérégie, Quebec, the La Montérégiade path specifically mentions agritourism businesses and microbreweries as stopping points, particularly in areas like Farnham.
The gravel biking routes in Rouville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from more than 2 reviews. Users often appreciate the blend of scenic beauty and accessible paths through forest tracks, agricultural paths, and river valleys.
Generally, dogs are permitted on many public trails in rural France, especially on forest tracks and quiet country roads, provided they are kept under control, often on a leash, and owners clean up after them. However, specific regulations can vary by municipality or protected natural area. It's always best to check local signage or official websites for any specific restrictions on the particular trail you plan to ride.
Gravel bike routes in Rouville vary in length and duration. For example, the Crépy-en-Valois to the Ourcq Canal and the Forest of Retz route is about 61.5 km and takes approximately 4 hours 58 minutes. The Retz Forest and the Automne Valley is 65.0 km, typically completed in about 5 hours 15 minutes. A shorter option, the Trebuchet – Sainte-Félicité Church loop, is 43.2 km and takes around 3 hours 8 minutes.


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