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Nonette (rivière) walks
                
                Crossing the forests of Pontarmé and Chantilly via Senlis            
            
        
                A beautiful walk through the magnificent forests of Pontarmé and Chantilly, rounded off by a stroll through the town of Senlis with its remarkable architectural heritage. The open sections offer panoramic views of the Picardy countryside.            
            
            
    
                
                Around Chantilly Castle            
            
        
                A shaded and easy hike through the woods and around Chantilly Castle, passing through the small villages of Courteuil and Avilly-Saint-Léonard with some points of interest such as the Table d'Apremont and, of course, the pleasure of seeing Chantilly Castle, its Grandes Écuries and its racecourse            
            
            
    
                
                Around the Bois de la Coharde and Basse Pommeraie woods            
            
        
                This route is mainly through woodland, allowing you to explore the woods and golf courses around Chantilly and offering beautiful views of the Château de Chantilly estate.            
            
            
    
                
                From Camp de César to Bois de la Coharde            
            
        
                Located mainly in the Oise Valley, this hike crosses the Bois de la Coharde forest at the end of the route. It allows you to discover a troglodyte village in Gouvieux and offers beautiful views of the Oise, Chantilly, Saint-Leu-d'Esserent and Saint-Maximin.            
            
            
    Walks near Nonette (rivière)
                
                From Crouy-sur-Ourcq to Lizy-sur-Ourcq along the canal            
            
        
                A walk from station to station, mainly along the towpath of the Canal de l'Ourcq. A circular route allows you to gain a little height and admire the church of May-en-Multien, built in the 12th century, up close.