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Road cycling around Mercey-Le-Grand offers diverse terrain across the Doubs region of France. The area features rolling hills, woods, meadows, and cultivated fields, providing varied landscapes for cyclists. Routes often traverse traditional Franche-Comté villages, offering far-reaching views. This topography creates an engaging environment for road cyclists seeking both scenic beauty and physical challenge.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.2km
01:56
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370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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27.4km
01:20
260m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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80.5km
03:50
1,000m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A charming town in Franche-Comté, part of the Holy Roman Empire until the Treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, thanks to its trade and artisans. A cloth market was established there as early as the 14th century, after Joan of Burgundy, Countess of Franche-Comté and Queen of King Philip V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris. From June 14, 1354, until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation that guaranteed them security and prosperity: "Whoever has a house and keeps a fire in the town will be a bourgeois." This charter allowed the inhabitants to administer the town themselves and thus build ramparts and create the individual gardens that can still be seen today.
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The grand lavoir-abreuvoir in Geneuille is a historical monument dating from the 19th century. It was built in 1829 and restored in 1876 by the architect Ducat. This lavoir-abreuvoir, located on the rue de l’Abreuvoir, is a covered washhouse with a large abreuvoir running along the facade. It has a large esplanade for easy access. The complex consists of a fountain, a washhouse and a abreuvoir, and is an important vestige of the social life and work of our ancestors. The water enters via a canal and is collected in a large space with a beautiful vaulted structure.
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A ship tunnel (1810) that can be walked through from the side as a shortcut for the Le Doubs river canal. On the other side of the canal there is a lock about 3-4 m high. There is a water curtain at both portals and the interior is beautifully and decoratively lit. Worth seeing.
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A double, neo-antique temple and wash house (1845), with very beautiful Ionic columns, containing a water reservoir.
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Fountain by the architect Pierre Marnotte, built in 1845-1846 and representing two small forts. This monument (listed as a historic monument) is lit up at dusk.
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Etuz is a commune in the Haute-Saône department. Etuz is located on the Ognon River, which forms the border with the Doubs department. Etuz is part of the urban unit of Cussey-sur-l’Ognon and the attraction of Besançon. Etuz has a fountain and two wash houses dating from the 19th century. It also has a church dedicated to Saint-Martin, which was built in the 18th century on the site of an older church. Etuz is a rural commune, where agriculture and forestry are mainly practiced.
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Fraisans used to be the centre of metallurgy
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It is also possible to walk through the tunnel.
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There are over 200 road cycling routes around Mercey-Le-Grand, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 2,200 times.
The routes around Mercey-Le-Grand cater to various abilities. You'll find approximately 40 easy routes, over 150 moderate routes, and nearly 20 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners to advanced cyclists.
The region's varied landscapes, with woods, meadows, and cultivated fields, are particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. These seasons generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for enjoying the far-reaching views and traditional Franche-Comté villages.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the presence of an 'old railway line' near Marnay suggests potential for greenways, which often provide smoother, traffic-free paths suitable for leisurely rides. Many of the easier routes could also be suitable for families.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Mercey-Le-Grand are designed as loops. For example, the La Grabusse – Étang du Patouillet loop from Le Petit-Mercey is a moderate 17.0-mile (27.4 km) trail that takes you through natural areas, meadows, and fields.
You can explore several natural attractions, including sections of the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, which offers smooth cycling paths. The Osselle Cave is another notable natural monument in the vicinity.
Absolutely. Routes often pass through traditional Franche-Comté villages where you can discover fountains, washhouses, and churches. The Montcley Castle – Fountain and Washhouses, Etuz loop from Lantenne-Vertière specifically highlights cultural sites. You can also visit the Historic Center of Marnay.
Parking is generally available in Mercey-Le-Grand village and at the starting points of many routes. Look for designated parking areas in the villages you plan to start your ride from, such as Lantenne-Vertière or Le Petit-Mercey.
Public transport options to Mercey-Le-Grand that accommodate bicycles may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for specific routes and their bicycle policies, as direct connections with bike carriage might not be widely available.
Many routes traverse traditional Franche-Comté villages, which may offer local cafes, restaurants, or small shops for refreshments. For accommodation, you might find guesthouses or B&Bs in and around Mercey-Le-Grand. The Ranchot Island Campsite is also a nearby facility.
The routes in Mercey-Le-Grand are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, which includes rolling hills, dense woods, and open meadows, as well as the charm of the traditional villages and the far-reaching views.
Yes, some routes incorporate sections along waterways. The Suspension bridge – Canal du Rhône au Rhin loop from Lantenne-Vertière is a popular choice that follows the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, offering smooth sections and scenic views.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes available. The Percée de Thoraise – Ascent Abbans-Dessus loop from Antorpe is a demanding 80.4-kilometer route with significant elevation gain, perfect for those looking for a strenuous ride.


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