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No traffic touring cycling routes around Urcerey are situated within the Territoire de Belfort department in northeastern France, a region characterized by its developed cycling infrastructure. The landscape offers a mix of canal-side paths, greenways, and routes around natural lakes like Lac du Malsaucy. This area provides varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists, ranging from flat, accessible paths to routes with gentle elevation changes.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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25.5km
01:32
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.2km
01:59
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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52.2km
03:59
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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.8km
02:07
370m
370m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Fence with paintings around volunteer organisation- bicycle repare work shop.
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very beautiful route!!! drive slowly!! watch out for pedestrians
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The Church of St. Christopher was designed by the engineer Philippe Mareschal and built from 1727 to replace the Saint-Denis Collegiate Church. It opened for worship in 1750. Its façade, in the classical style with superimposed Doric and Ionic colonnades, is decorated with a triangular pediment bearing the king's coat of arms and religious motifs. This ornamentation was partially altered after the siege of 1870-1871. The towers were built between 1784 and 1788 (north tower) and in 1845 (south tower). The large organ is the work of the postman J.-C. Valtrin and has been restored and modified several times, notably in 1971 by François and Joseph Calinet and Kurt Schwenkedel. It was declared a historic monument by decree of 28 January 1930, erected as a basilica in 1952, and became a cathedral in 1979 following the creation of the Diocese of Belfort-Montbéliard.
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Beautiful sculpture and coat of arms of Belfort, below the fortress.
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Very nice cycle path
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Bunkers and defense installations, camouflaged under the grass
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Memorial to the 8 victims of the German Gestapo, shot in 1944 during the Second World War, and buried here. The memorial stone and information board are on a beautiful shaded dirt road in the forest.
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There are over 240 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Urcerey, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find approximately 70 easy routes, 90 moderate routes, and 80 more challenging options.
Urcerey is strategically located within the Territoire de Belfort, a department known for its extensive cycling infrastructure, including over 74 kilometers of developed cycle paths. Its proximity to major European routes like EuroVelo 6 and regional greenways, combined with access to canal-side paths and scenic lakes, makes it an excellent base for exploring traffic-free routes.
Yes, several easy routes are perfect for families and beginners. For instance, the Parc Francis Bédat (deer park) loop from Belfort is an easy 11 km ride with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Parc Francis Bédat (deer park) – Douce Park loop from Botans, which is just over 8.5 km and also very flat.
The routes around Urcerey offer diverse landscapes. You can expect serene canal-side paths, such as those along the Rhône-Rhine Canal and the Haute-Saône canal, which are typically flat. Many routes also pass by picturesque lakes like Lac du Malsaucy and Étang des Forges, and through green spaces and local forests like the Bois du Mont. Some routes offer distant views of the Vosges mountains.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops. For example, the Malsaucy cycling link – Lac du Malsaucy loop from Châlonvillars is a moderate 24.5 km circular route that takes you around Lac du Malsaucy. The Duck on the Canal – Douce Park loop from Châlonvillars is another easy circular option, covering nearly 11 km.
Many routes offer access to historical sites and natural beauty. You can often find yourself near the impressive Citadel of Belfort and the iconic Lion of Belfort. Other notable points of interest include the Saint Christopher Cathedral and various historical forts like Fort de Vézelois and Mont Vaudois Fort.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 760 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful canal-side scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable touring cycling experience.
Yes, the region connects to longer networks. The EuroVelo 6 (The Rivers Route) passes through the Territoire de Belfort, offering extensive traffic-free sections along ancient towpaths. You can join segments of this route for longer touring experiences, such as the 175 km stretch through the Jura Mountains towards Belfort. A good local starting point is the Belfort - Lac du Malsaucy Cycle Route, which is 25.5 km and can be extended.
While Urcerey itself is a small commune, the broader Territoire de Belfort region has public transport options that can connect you to starting points for many routes. Belfort, a larger town nearby, serves as a hub for regional transport, making it possible to access various cycling paths, including those leading to Lac du Malsaucy and canal routes.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling around Urcerey, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded canal paths or around lakes, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but some paths might be less maintained or subject to colder, wetter conditions.


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