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Saint-Leu-D'Esserent

Pontarmé Castle – Senlis, medieval city loop from Saint-Leu-d'Esserent

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France
Hauts-De-France
Oise
Saint-Leu-D'Esserent

Pontarmé Castle – Senlis, medieval city loop from Saint-Leu-d'Esserent

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Pontarmé Castle – Senlis, medieval city loop from Saint-Leu-d'Esserent

06:16

103km

610m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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After 12.2 km for 398 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

7.13 km

Poteau du Puits

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The essential landmark for getting off to a good start on a cycling trip in the Chantilly forest. This route leads in particular to crossing the France Galop thoroughbred training track in safe conditions, both for its daily users and passing cyclists.

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16.3 km

Pontarmé Castle

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In the middle of the 14th century, the Bouteillers family sold most of its properties. They are therefore bought by Robert de Lorris, chamberlain of the king who becomes lord of Pontarmé. It was Pierre Lorfèvre who later became the owner, a lawyer in Parliament.

It is a beautiful country residence which today serves as a wedding hall. You cannot visit it but rent it for your wedding!

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24.3 km

Château de Mortefontaine

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Het Kasteel van Mortefontaine (Frans: Castle of Mortefontaine) is een kasteel in de Franse gemeente Mortefontaine. Het kasteel is een beschermd historisch monument sinds 2004.
Het kasteel is echter niet direct te bezoeken.

The Chateau de Mortefontaine is a 17th century French chateau located in Mortefontaine, in the Oise department and the Hauts-de-France region. Built during the period between 1600 and 1630 for the lord of Plailly-Montmélian, Philippe Hotman, it became the power center of the Marquisate of Plailly-Montmélian, erected in 1654, whose administrative headquarters remained in Plailly. The castle is best known for having been the country residence of Joseph Bonaparte from 1798 to 1814, which makes it a high place of social life. Today it is a private residence, which has lost its splendor after having served as a school between 1949 and 1958, then as a luxury hotel from 1987. Of the English-style park designed in 1770, nothing remains significant on this part of the domain.
In the central Middle Ages, the châtellenie of Montmélian, on which Mortefontaine depends, belonged to the crown, until King Philippe-Auguste gave it in exchange for the seigniory of Vernon to Richard de Vernon and his son Richard. A large part of the land belongs to the Bouteiller de Senlis family. Richard II of Vernon has no male descendants. His daughter Marie married the knight Guillaume Calletot, who decided to give all his possessions in the country of France to the abbey of Saint-Denis in 1283. Mortefontaine therefore had two lords, the abbey of Saint-Denis represented by a provost called procurator. and lord, and Jean le Bouteiller, lord of Chantilly. In 1345, Guillaume IV le Bouteiller, heavily in debt, gave up the entire Montmélian domain to his brother-in-law Robert de Clermont, and only kept the "square tower" as a residence.

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29.5 km

long stretch of road, I recommend it

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44.6 km

Bois du Val

Forest

6

86.1 km

Senlis, medieval city

Highlight • Religious Site

Senlis is a beautiful medieval city that has stood the test of time. It is home to a rich cultural and architectural heritage, including the Notre-Dame-de-Senlis Cathedral, the Royal Castle, and the Museum of Art and Archaeology. A stroll is a must!

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86.7 km

Senlis

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A small town with beautiful traditional shops and restaurants, such as “Le Julianon” with fine menus for lunch and dinner or the down-to-earth “Au Pied de la Tour - Chez Les Filles”

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93.1 km

Chantilly - Senlis

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Nice forest path, shaded and rolling.

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95.7 km

Chantilly racecourse

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103 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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59.7 km

15.2 km

10.8 km

10.3 km

5.49 km

1.64 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

73.7 km

21.0 km

4.57 km

3.68 km

116 m

113 m

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Monday 18 May

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9°C

86 %

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