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Road cycling routes around Châtillon-Sur-Marne traverse the picturesque Marne Valley, characterized by vineyard-laden hillsides and the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park. The terrain offers a mix of paved surfaces, from gentle riverside paths along the Marne to more challenging climbs through the Champagne vineyards. This region provides varied road cycling opportunities, suitable for different skill levels, with routes winding through forests and past historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
4.0
(2)
130
riders
45.0km
02:04
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
(2)
90
riders
81.0km
03:51
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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12
riders
56.4km
02:39
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
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39.2km
01:57
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5
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25.8km
01:19
410m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In a brochure entitled "A Call for Peace, Because Peace Is Possible," Father Klaus Schäfer of the Pallottine Order (Societas Apostolatus Catholici), founded in the mid-19th century by Saint Vincent Pallotti, writes: "The large military cemeteries of the two World Wars, not only those located in France, clearly demonstrate that former enemies can become friends. After the two bloodbaths of these nations, there were no recriminations about who shot first, who was more guilty, who was more cruel... instead, there was a clean break and a genuine new beginning. For this reason, the large military cemeteries of the two World Wars are worthy of being declared World Heritage Sites. This is not to elevate war to the status of culture, but to show the world that even after such a bloody past, peace is possible. Europe has shown us: PEACE IS POSSIBLE. Former enemies can become friends, true friends." (Fr. Klaus Schäfer SAC)
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The Holy Father known as Pope Urban II was born here around 1035. His name is known as Odon de Lagery, also Eudes de Châtillon, or Otton de Châtillon. He joined the Benedictine Order named after Benedict of Nursia (OSB for the Latin "Ordo Sancti Benedicti") and became prior of the highly important Cluny Abbey. In 1088, he was elected pope, taking the name Urban II. As the supreme shepherd of the Roman Catholic Church, he supported the Reconquista in Spain and the First Crusade in support of Byzantium. His theological reasoning was based on the second chapter of the Old Testament Book of Daniel, which describes a turning point in history. He died in 1099. His feast day in the calendar of saints is July 29, the recorded date of his death.
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The view from the beautiful rest areas around the monument of Pabst Urban II over the Marne valley and the vineyards of Champagne is magnificent ☺️
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Good for eating ice cream at the campsite cabin
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very interesting to see absolutely!
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For fans of bubbly drinks but better have your wallet.
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There are over 130 road cycling routes available around Châtillon-Sur-Marne, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Châtillon-Sur-Marne is characterized by vineyard-laden hillsides and the picturesque Marne Valley. You can expect a mix of paved surfaces, from gentle riverside paths along the Marne to more challenging climbs through the Champagne vineyards and within the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park.
Yes, the region offers approximately 15 easy road cycling routes. One example of a moderate route that can be enjoyed by many is the Notre-Dame Church – Châtillon-sur-Marne loop from Châtillon-sur-Marne, which covers about 25.8 km with moderate elevation.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are approximately 28 difficult routes. These routes often feature significant elevation gains as they traverse the hilly vineyard landscapes and parts of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park.
While cycling, you'll encounter stunning views of the Marne Valley and vast Champagne vineyards. A prominent landmark is the Statue of Pope Urban II, which offers a spectacular 360° panorama. You might also pass historical sites like the Prieuré de Binson military cemetery and the charming village of Châtillon-sur-Marne itself.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Châtillon-Sur-Marne area wind directly through the famous Champagne vineyards. The region is part of the wider 'Route Touristique du Champagne,' offering an immersive cycling journey through this renowned wine country. For instance, the Hautvillers height – La cave aux Coquillages loop from Leuvrigny provides excellent views of these vineyards.
Yes, the majority of road cycling routes around Châtillon-Sur-Marne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient, as exemplified by routes like the Banks of the Marne – Orbais Abbey loop from Leuvrigny.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the breathtaking views of the Champagne vineyards, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride through this scenic region.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Châtillon-Sur-Marne, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery as the vineyards change color. Summer can also be excellent, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat, especially on routes with significant climbs.
Yes, several routes incorporate segments along the Marne River, offering flatter and often shaded sections. The Banks of the Marne – Orbais Abbey loop from Leuvrigny is a great example, featuring parts that run alongside the river and pass by historical sites.
While specific cafes or pubs on every route are not detailed, the region is known for its charming villages and wine-producing towns. You'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments in places like Châtillon-sur-Marne and other settlements along the way, especially within the 'Route Touristique du Champagne'.
Yes, Châtillon-Sur-Marne is situated within the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, and many road cycling routes traverse its diverse environment of forests and vineyards. These routes offer varied outdoor experiences and often include more challenging climbs within the park's hilly terrain.


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