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In the Forêt des Moines
From Château de la Borne Blanche to Abbaye d'Hérivaux, between ponds and forest.
Walk in the forests of Chantilly and Pontarmé
A very pleasant hike in a forest area consisting mainly of coppice woodland, which is ideal for game. Encounters with large animals such as wild boar, roe deer, does and stags are therefore quite frequent. Don't hesitate to take your camera with you.
From the Commelles ponds to the Coye Forest
This hike around the Commelles ponds and the town of Lamorlaye begins south of the Chantilly Forest. It then crosses the residential area of Le Lys, continues through the Coye Forest and ends on the botanical trail along the ponds. Beautiful views of the Château de la Reine Blanche and the pine and oak forests await you along the route.
Through woods and forests between Orry-la-Ville and Senlis
A beautiful walk in the forest where you can see some remarkable trees and several boundary stones bearing coats of arms along the paths, bearing witness to the history of the Chantilly Forest. The walk also takes in the Fontaine d'Orry and the surroundings of Pontarmé Castle.
Château de la Reine Blanche, Mongresin and Chantilly Forest
A circular walk starting from the Château de la Reine Blanche and the Étangs de Comelles in the Chantilly Forest, passing through Mongresin (Orry-la-Ville) and the barn of the former Comelle Abbey . The Château de la Reine Blanche and the Étangs de Comelles are among the most remarkable sites in the Chantilly Forest.
From the Butte aux Gens d'Armes to the Ermenonville Forest
A beautiful hike through the forests of Chantilly and Ermenonville on sandy paths lined with tall pine trees, giving it a Mediterranean charm.
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.
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.
Luzarches, hamlets and wash houses
All the treasures of the local heritage: wash houses, bell towers, streams, etc.
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.
Loop starting from Courteuil
A shaded and easy hike starting from the small village of Courteuil, passing through the small village of Avilly with some points of interest such as the Table d'Apremont and, of course, the pleasure of seeing the Château de Chantilly, its Grandes Écuries and its racecourse
The north-west of the Chantilly Forest
Chantilly is the largest racehorse training centre in Europe. The forest is criss-crossed by numerous galloping tracks that are usable all year round thanks to the quality of the sand.
During this walk, you can appreciate the importance of this activity in the forest itself and in the plain bordering its northern edge.
Beautiful views of the château, the Grandes Écuries and the Canal Saint-Jean add to the charm of the circuit.
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.
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
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.
Loop from Aumont-en-Halatte
A fairly easy hike from Aumont-en-Halatte with a slight elevation gain, in the Halatte National Forest, skirting the village of Fleurines. Two beautiful viewpoints along the route, best enjoyed in summer when the weather is warm.
The western part of the Halatte State Forest
This hike allows you to discover the biodiversity of the western part of the Halatte National Forest, including the different species of coniferous and deciduous trees that make it up. The route winds through a hilly massif that offers some beautiful views.
Caesar's camp, over hill and dale among the Godvicians
A hike for all tastes, passing by Rue des Troglodytes, the ponds and the banks of the Oise.
Some interesting sights in the Halatte Forest
This hike allows you to discover the beautiful Halatte Forest with its oak and beech trees and to get close to some of its curiosities. They all bear witness to human presence and activity since the dawn of time. Along the route, on the heights of Mont Pagnotte, beautiful views await you.
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