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The Carnelle Forest
A mountain bike route through the Carnelle Forest, starting from Viarmes.
The Carnelle Forest from Viarmes
The Carnelle National Forest is a forest located on a hill 25 km north of Paris. Its summit (altitude 210 m) is one of the highest points in the Val d'Oise. The variety of its landscapes makes it one of the most pleasant sites in the region.
This hike follows part of the northern flank of the forest, allowing you to discover some interesting features of the forest and its surroundings.
Circular route between Viarmes and Presles
A circular walk that follows the GR®1 from Viarmes station to Presles on the outward leg. After passing through Noisy-sur-Oise, a village overlooking the Oise Valley, the GR®1 enters the Carnelle Forest, runs alongside Lac Bleu and passes near the covered walkway at La Pierre Turquaise. On the return leg, the route runs alongside the three lakes of the Carnelle Forest. Before arriving at the station, the route offers a chance to discover one of Viarmes’ many wash houses.
From Viarmes to Luzarches via Royaumont Abbey
Visit Royaumont Abbey via Viarmes and Luzarches, following the GR®655 circular route, for a wonderful day out with the family.
From Carnelle Forest to the Oise
The hike starts at Royaumont Abbey and takes you through a mainly rural area, dominated by forests and farms, with numerous horse breeding establishments. The hilly landscape offers beautiful views of the Carnelle forest and the Oise valley. Passing through several villages gives you a glimpse of their rich heritage.
La Nouvelle Thève through the woods
Loop starting from Baillon (municipality of Asnières sur Oise), near Royaumont Abbey along the Nouvelle Thève through the Bois de Baillon.
The Carnelle Forest
This forest is steeped in history, as Saint Louis and Blanche of Castile used to walk here. It takes its name from the Celtic root "Carn", meaning stone, as some of its covered paths contain the remains of Neolithic tribes who came from the north.
The exploitation of gypsum and marl gave rise to two ponds: the Petit Étang and the Lac Bleu.
From Luzarches to Fosses via the Forest of Coye and the Pierre Longue
Starting mainly in the forest and then crossing fields on good paths, this hike from station to station has its share of remarkable sights. You can enjoy an old market hall, two beautiful churches, a dovecote, a spring and a menhir, as well as a natural curiosity, the two intertwined trees in the Forest of Coye.
Circular route around Luzarches via Royaumont Abbey
A lovely walk along nature trails, passing by Royaumont Abbey.
Luzarches, hamlets and wash houses
All the treasures of the local heritage: wash houses, bell towers, streams, etc.
Circular route from Luzarches to the Château de la Reine Blanche and back
Circular hike which, on the way there, follows theGR®1from Luzarches to the Étangs de Comelles. This hike allows you to discover the beautiful, undulating Coye Forest with its variety of tree species.
From the Bois du Tremblay to the Forêt de Coye
A lovely walk, from station to station, starting in Luzarches and crossing the Bois du Tremblay along the GR®655. You’ll come across the Luzarches Mill and the Brassay Bridge. The route passes through the Coye Forest, past the Pain de Sucre and the Fontaine aux Verres. It’s a fairly shaded route, which is pleasant in summer when it’s very hot.
Coye Forest and Hérivaux Abbey in Luzarches
A very varied walk north-east of Luzarches: peaceful valleys, beautiful trees in the Forest of Coye and the remains of the former Abbey of Hérivaux, where B. Constant lived (after largely destroying it...)
The walk mainly follows marked paths (PR® at the start, thenGR®1andGR® 655).
Very peaceful despite the proximity of Paris.
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