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Limited cycling opportunities in an urban locality


Cycling routes from Aubervilliers

Aubervilliers, located in Ile-de-France region of France, offers limited cycling opportunities. The locality is densely populated and urban, making it challenging for road and gravel cyclists to find suitable routes. However, nearby destinations in Ile-de-France like Mont Ventoux or Paris offer great cycling experiences for enthusiasts. Overall, Aubervilliers has a low ranking of 2 for cycling.

Experience the vibrant eastern suburbs of Aubervilliers

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64 km
300 m
Chill

This road cycling route takes you through the vibrant eastern suburbs of Aubervilliers. With a total distance of 64 kilometers and an ascent of 300 meters, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for a moderate challenge. You will ride through diverse neighborhoods and picturesque parks, providing a unique perspective of the city. Along the way, you can stop at various cultural and historical sites, showcasing the rich heritage of the region.


Immerse yourself in the idyllic countryside landscapes and discover hidden gems along this road cycling route.

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96 km
669 m
Tough

Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure through picturesque countryside landscapes starting near Aubervilliers. This 96 km route offers a mix of serene country roads and charming towns. Begin your journey in Saint-Denis, where you can admire the renowned Basilica of Saint-Denis. Soisy-sous-Montmorency is another highlight along the way, featuring beautiful gardens and parks. Journey to Beaumont-sur-Oise, known for its impressive Château de Saint-Cyr. As you pedal further, make sure to soak in the tranquility of Neuilly-en-Thelle, a charming village nestled amidst lush greenery. Conclude your tour in Gouvieux, famous for its stunning Château de la Tour and equestrian traditions.


Explore the charming suburbs west of Aubervilliers

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61 km
551 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through the picturesque suburbs west of Aubervilliers. You will ride along scenic roads with beautiful views of the Seine River and the city skyline. The route includes challenging climbs and descents, providing a great workout for well-trained amateurs. With a total distance of 61 kilometers and an ascent of 551 meters, this route offers a good combination of distance and elevation.


Explore the scenic southern suburbs of Aubervilliers on your gravel bike

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86 km
510 m
Tough

Embark on an adventurous gravel cycling journey through the picturesque southern suburbs of Aubervilliers. This 86-kilometer route, with an ascent of 510 meters, offers a mix of challenging gravel trails and scenic backroads. It is suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a thrilling off-road adventure. Along the route, you will encounter hidden gems such as the ancient Temple Grec and the historic town of Charenton-le-Pont. The ride provides stunning views of the landscape, including the serene riverbanks and the lush greenery of parks and nature reserves.


Experience the historical atmosphere of ancient towns before immersing yourself in the breathtaking natural surroundings.

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80 km
314 m
Tough

Discover the essence of Ile-de-France on this road cycling route starting near Aubervilliers. The 80 km trail showcases a variety of landscapes, from quaint rural villages to vibrant urban areas. Ease through Le Blanc-Mesnil, a historic town known for its charming architecture, before reaching Villepinte, a cultural hub hosting numerous events and exhibitions. La Croix de Carnetin offers striking panoramic views to reward your effort. If you're a nature lover, indulge in the beauty of Bussy-Saint-Georges, known for its picturesque parks and green spaces. As you approach Aubervilliers, don't forget to explore its multicultural charm and lively street art scene.


Discover the hidden urban and suburban gems along this scenic gravel route starting near Aubervilliers.

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26 km
58 m
Chill

Embark on a short but exhilarating gravel ride through the urban and suburban areas of Ile-de-France. This 26 km route features a gentle ascent of 58 meters, allowing you to take in the sights at a relaxed pace. Begin your journey in Aubervilliers, a lively multicultural hub known for its vibrant street art scene. As you cycle towards Pantin, you'll encounter stunning contemporary architecture, including the impressive Philharmonie de Paris. Conclude your ride in Saint-Denis, where you can marvel at the grandeur of the Basilica of Saint-Denis, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and final resting place of French kings and queens.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure along lesser-known tracks and villages near Aubervilliers

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66 km
577 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route is perfect for those looking to venture off the beaten path and discover hidden gems near Aubervilliers. With a distance of 66 km and an ascent of 577 meters, it offers a challenging experience for well-trained amateurs. The route starts in Aubervilliers and passes through Saint-Denis, Soisy-sous-Montmorency, Bouffémont, Maffliers, Belloy-en-France, Bonneuil-en-France, and finally returns to Aubervilliers. Highlights along the way include Saint-Denis, home to the magnificent Basilique Saint-Denis, and Soisy-sous-Montmorency, a charming town with beautiful parks and gardens. The route then takes cyclists through scenic forest areas and picturesque villages before concluding back in Aubervilliers.


Embark on a gravel cycling adventure through rural landscapes surrounding Aubervilliers

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81 km
332 m
Chill

This gravel cycling route takes cyclists on an adventure through the beautiful rural landscapes surrounding Aubervilliers. With a distance of 81 km and an ascent of 332 meters, it presents a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. The route starts in Aubervilliers and passes through Gonesse, Villeron, Longperrier, Sevran, and returns to Aubervilliers. Highlights along the way include Villeron, a charming village known for its ancient church and peaceful atmosphere, and Longperrier, a picturesque town surrounded by scenic countryside. The route is suitable for gravel bikes and offers a mix of gravel paths and country roads.


Embark on a road cycling adventure from Aubervilliers to Le Blanc-Mesnil, passing through picturesque forests and charming suburban neighborhoods

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81 km
433 m
Tough

This road cycling route offers a mix of urban and natural landscapes, taking cyclists from Aubervilliers to Le Blanc-Mesnil. With a distance of 81 km and an ascent of 433 meters, it presents a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. The route starts in Aubervilliers and passes through Saint-Denis, Montmorency, Bouffémont, Coye-la-Forêt, Survilliers, Pyramide, and finally Le Blanc-Mesnil. Highlights along the way include Saint-Denis, home to the iconic Stade de France, and the charming town of Montmorency, known for its picturesque streets and historical buildings. The route then takes cyclists through scenic forests and eventually concludes in the vibrant suburb of Le Blanc-Mesnil.


Journey through the iconic sights of Montmartre and beyond on this road cycling route

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88 km
637 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes cyclists on a journey through the iconic sights of Montmartre and its surroundings. With a distance of 88 km and an ascent of 637 meters, it offers a challenging experience for well-trained amateurs. The route starts in Aubervilliers and passes through Montmartre, Courbevoie, Pontoise, L'Isle-Adam, Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, and returns to Aubervilliers. Highlights along the way include the renowned neighborhood of Montmartre, famous for its artistic history and breathtaking views of Paris. Pontoise and L'Isle-Adam offer picturesque riverfront scenery, while Pierrefitte-sur-Seine is home to several historical sites. This route showcases the rich culture and history of the region.


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