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					Level: Intermediate
					Length: 17 mi (27.4 km)
				 
				
					Surface: Singletrack
					Configuration: Loop
				 
				
					Elevation: -
					Total: 4 riders
				 
				 
			 
			Mountain Biking Montmorency - XC loop
			
			
			
			
				#14 of 57 mountain bike trails in France
				
			 
		
			The Montmorency forest has a well developped, although unmarked, trail system of large dirt roads and singletracks.
The proposed loop is one of many and offers a bit of everything this beautiful forest has to offer. The GPS track of this loop can be found following this link : https://www.utagawavtt.com/randonnee-vtt-gps/Boucle-XC-Montmorency-8970
			First added by gasherbrum4 on Sep 19, 2017. Last updated Apr 19, 2020. → add an update 
			Before you go
			
			- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: yes
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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						From north west of Paris take the A15 in direction of Cergy-Pontoise then the A115 direction Taverny. Take exit n°3 (St-Leu la forêt) and when in the center of the village take the Chauvry direction uphill. Stop at a the Quatre Cèdres parking lot on top of the hill.
			
												
						
			
						
			
			
				
			
		
			
		
					
			
			
			
		 
		
One of the best riding areas around Paris. The forest is beautiful and well maintained. It's got a bit of everything and one can store 1000m d rides thanks to decent hills with 100m elevation gains. Local riders have also built sections of trails with berms, jumps and a huge road gap which the Forest Authority (ONF) regularly destroys. Can be muddy after rainy days in the lower parts so best ridden in the dry.
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