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Anserville walks
From Anserville to Fosseuse and back
This is a beautiful walk at the entrance to the Oise, in the valleys between Anserville and Fosseuse. The walk takes you through fields and woods. The region is surprising in this area, with its gently sloping hills and succession of small woods and fields. It offers a variety of very pleasant views.
Via Anserville from Fosseuse
An easy walk with surprising landscapes. Despite its proximity to Bornel, you will find yourself in beautiful woodlands, fields and hills. Here you will find peace and quiet and birdsong. There is a small section of tarmac that is difficult to avoid, but most of the route is on quiet, green paths.
From Bornel to Cires-lès-Mello through the Pays de Thelle
The ninth stage, entirely in the Oise department, of the Grand Tour of Île-de-France on the GR®11, between the stations of Bornel-Belle-Église in the Esches Valley and Cires-lès-Mello in the Thérain Valley. It consists of a crossing of the Pays de Thelle, from west to east, in the south of the department, and always through magnificent varied landscapes, between woods and fields.
Chambly, Gandicourt, Ronquerolles loop
A 10-kilometre loop to be done on foot starting from Parc Chantemesse in Chambly. There are no major difficulties and the section along the river is very pleasant.
Circular route around Arronville
A short circular walk starting from Arronville. You will pass through Hérévile and cross the Sausseron twice.
The Vexin across the fields
A beautiful hike through fields to enjoy the autumn sunshine.
Four villages in the heart of the French Vexin
A circular starting from Hédouville takes you through Hodan, Messelan and Frouville.
Frouville Circular
On the Vexin plateau, discover Château Molle and the Cavée du Lay. 360° views over the Vexin plateaus.
The Bois de la Tour du Lay
A circular route alternating between tarmac roads, dirt tracks and forest paths, which takes you around the Bois de la Tour du Lay from Champagne-sur-Oise and offers views of the Oise valley. Along the way, you will pass a Neolithic polishing stone. The Bois de la Tour du Lay is classified as a departmental forest and bears the name of an old parish. This area is classified as a natural zone of ecological, faunistic and floristic interest (ZNIEFF).
La Croix des Friches and the Forest of La Tour du Lay
The Croix des Friches dates from the Middle Ages and marked the boundary between the communes of Parmain and Nesles-la-Vallée. The beautiful Forêt de la Tour du Lay is home to a Neolithic polishing stone. A hike mainly through woodland, with a few sections between cultivated fields.
Around Menouville
A very pleasant walk that begins along the surrounding wall of a castle beautifully set in its grounds. The walk takes you through the hamlet of Héréville with its beautiful houses and charming tranquillity. Although the route ends on a road, it is very quiet and the narrowness of the road forces cars to drive at a speed that makes them very tolerable.
From Labbeville to Menouville via Frouville
Hike around the villages of the French Vexin in the Sausseron valley, discovering castles and manor houses.
Carnelle Forest Route
Starting from Mours, take a walk to discover a few paths linking Presles and Nointel, following the railway line and taking the hidden footpaths through the beautiful Carnelle forest.
Boucle du Puits Fondu and discovery of the Trou à Morts
The circuit starts by taking you along the Sausseron valley, then climbs up the hillside and continues through fields. You return to Nesles via paths through the woods.
The circuit also allows you to discover a unique site called the Trou à Morts.
Through three villages on the Sausseron
A beautiful walk in the French Vexin Regional Nature Park and the Sausseron Valley
Loop through the villages starting from Nesles-la-Vallée
A circular route through five villages in the Vexin Regional Park, partly following the old Valmondois Marines railway line, a secondary line that closed in the 1950s but whose old stations are still visible.
Circular route between Vallangoujard and Épiais-Rhus
A route through the Vexin region starting from the charming Saint-Martin Church in Vallangoujard. The first half is shaded, beginning alongside streams and ponds. The second half is in open countryside, amongst the fields.