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Touring cycling around Morsang-Sur-Seine is characterized by its location along the Seine River, offering routes that follow the riverbanks. The area features lush landscapes and generally flat terrain, suitable for various cycling experiences. The region is integrated into a network of cycling routes, including sections of the broader "La Seine à Vélo" network. These routes often utilize minor roads, cycleways, and shared paths, providing diverse options for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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106
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30.2km
02:15
170m
170m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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59.8km
05:03
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.8
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109
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48.4km
03:02
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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72.6km
04:29
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A towpath, or "chemin de halage," which runs alongside the river or canal, was an indispensable part of the transportation infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could be propelled by motors, horses walked along the bank, pulling the vessel against the current. This was called "treideln," and that's how towpaths got their name, which has been passed down to this day. Where these paths, located directly on the riverbank, have been preserved, they are popular with hikers and cyclists.
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a bike ride in the late afternoon to enjoy the fresh air of the forest and the peacefulness of the banks of the Seine. Energising.
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Ah, the Montaigne hill, when it's at the end of the course it can hurt, but it also tells us that we're almost there.
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When will it reopen and while we wait for a duly signposted diversion?
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As you walk along the towpath near the Château de Trousseau, you’ll be transported back in time. This historic château, once a grand residence for French nobility, is now a testament to the region’s rich heritage. As you explore the grounds, you’ll discover centuries-old trees, tranquil ponds and picturesque gardens. The towpath itself offers a peaceful escape, winding alongside the river and offering stunning views of the château and its surroundings.
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This site consists of 86 hectares of ponds, wet woodlands and peat meadows. Take the time to explore around the ponds and appreciate the rich biodiversity of the marsh.
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There are over 380 touring cycling routes available around Morsang-Sur-Seine. These routes cater to various skill levels, with approximately 190 easy, 120 moderate, and 70 difficult options.
The terrain around Morsang-Sur-Seine is primarily characterized by its location along the Seine River, offering generally flat paths along the riverbanks. You'll find lush landscapes, minor roads, cycleways, and shared paths. While many routes are gentle, some longer routes, like Along the Seine – Buisson Tower loop from Le Coudray - Montceaux, can include more significant elevation changes, providing a diverse experience.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Morsang-Sur-Seine are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Baulne pond – Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh loop from Moulin Galant, which is a 24-mile route through marshland and around a pond. Another option is the shorter Along the Seine loop from Le Coudray - Montceaux, an easy 8-mile ride.
The routes often follow the scenic Seine River, offering breathtaking views of the water and surrounding countryside. You might encounter areas like the Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh or the Plateau and Pond in the Forest of Champcueil. Some paths also lead past significant natural monuments such as the Sequoia Avenue at Villeroy Park.
Absolutely. Many routes along the Seine are flat and well-maintained, making them ideal for families. There are nearly 200 easy routes available. A good example is the Along the Seine loop from Le Coudray - Montceaux, which is an easy 8-mile path suitable for a relaxed family outing.
The touring cycling routes around Morsang-Sur-Seine are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 780 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic riverside paths, the lush landscapes, and the variety of routes that cater to different abilities, from gentle rides to more challenging long-distance tours.
Yes, Morsang-Sur-Seine is integrated into larger cycling networks. The region is part of the extensive "La Seine à Vélo" route, which connects Paris to the Normandy coast, offering diverse landscapes. You can also find very long routes like The Loing River and its canal – Barbizon Village loop from Le Coudray - Montceaux, which spans over 110 miles.
The best time to go touring cycling in Morsang-Sur-Seine is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides along the riverbanks and through the green landscapes. The paths are usually well-maintained during these seasons.
Many routes in the area closely follow the Seine River, offering continuous riverside views. The region is known for its connection to the Seine, with routes like Along the Seine – Buisson Tower loop from Le Coudray - Montceaux providing extensive segments along the water, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility and picturesque villages.
The villages and towns along the Seine River and near the cycling routes often offer various amenities. While specific establishments are not detailed in the route information, you can typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the larger towns you pass through, especially those integrated into the "La Seine à Vélo" network, which is designed with cyclist services in mind.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are approximately 70 difficult routes available. These routes often feature longer distances and more significant elevation gains. An example is the Fontenay-le-Vicomte Marsh – Papermill Dam loop from Moulin Galant, a 18.8-mile difficult trail with notable elevation changes.


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