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Gravel biking around Léglantiers offers access to diverse landscapes within the Oise department, characterized by extensive forests and varied natural environments. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved segments, providing suitable terrain for gravel exploration. Proximity to the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park means routes often traverse majestic forests like Halatte and Compiègne, alongside calcareous grasslands, moors, and wetlands. These natural features create a dynamic backdrop for no traffic gravel bike trails, offering a sense of immersion…
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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38.1km
02:39
280m
280m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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27.6km
01:45
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church of Saint-Martin-aux-Bois stands on the site of the former abbey on which it depended, which no longer exists. Only a few vestiges remain, including the Galata, a former hostelry that has become private property. From the rampart walk, the outline of the enclosure and the location of the monastic buildings can still be seen, while the apse of the church has recently undergone major restoration work.
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Ideal place to take a real break!
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Small friendly village with some beautiful towers and ruined walls.
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There are currently 4 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Léglantiers featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for various skill levels.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Léglantiers offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter unpaved sections, forest paths, and quiet country roads, characteristic of the Oise department. This variety provides an engaging experience for gravel cyclists, from smooth rolling sections to more challenging surfaces.
While all routes in this guide are designed to be traffic-free, some are more suitable for families due to their moderate difficulty. The Ruined tower in Cressonsacq – Ruins of Trois-Étots loop from Léglantiers, for example, is a moderate 27 km ride that could be a good option for families with some gravel biking experience.
The trails around Léglantiers offer a bucolic rural setting. You'll ride through charming villages, open fields, and potentially near the edges of significant forests like the Forêt de Hez-Froidmont. The region is also close to the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park, known for its diverse landscapes including forests, grasslands, and wetlands, providing a rich natural backdrop for your ride.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore sites like the Ruins of Trois-Étots, which gives one route its name. Another route, the Ruined tower in Cressonsacq – Sunday morning tour loop from Bailleul-le-Soc, passes by a historic ruined tower, offering glimpses into the local heritage as you cycle.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking around Léglantiers. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the shaded forest sections, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter rides are possible but may involve colder, potentially wetter conditions.
Parking is generally available in the villages where these routes start. For instance, you can typically find parking in Saint-Just-en-Chaussée for the Ruins of Trois-Étots loop, or in Léglantiers itself for the Ruined tower in Cressonsacq loop. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Ruins of Trois-Étots loop from Saint-Just-en-Chaussée is classified as 'difficult'. This 38 km route features more significant elevation changes and potentially more technical sections, providing a rewarding ride away from traffic.
While Léglantiers itself is a smaller village, some starting points for these routes, like Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, may have better public transport connections, particularly by regional train. It's advisable to check local train and bus schedules to see if they accommodate bicycles and connect conveniently to your chosen starting point.
The region, particularly near the Oise-Pays de France Regional Nature Park and its surrounding forests, is home to various wildlife including roebuck, foxes, and badgers. While cycling, you might spot these animals, especially during quieter times of day. Always maintain a respectful distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.
The routes often pass through or near charming small villages. While specific cafes are not guaranteed on every trail segment, you'll likely find opportunities for refreshments in the larger starting villages like Léglantiers, Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, or Maignelay-Montigny. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides.
The gravel routes around Léglantiers generally feature rolling terrain rather than steep climbs. For example, a moderate route like the Gravel loop from Maignelay-Montigny covers about 29 km with around 216 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout without overly strenuous ascents.


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