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Gravel biking around Urcerey offers diverse terrain, including forest paths, agricultural tracks, and routes leading to nearby mountain massifs. The region is characterized by extensive forested areas, providing shaded routes and varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. Waterways such as the Savoureuse river and the Lac du Malsaucy enhance the experience with picturesque, no traffic routes. For more challenging rides, the Vosges mountains and the Ballon d'Alsace are accessible, offering significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
5.0
(4)
28
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
10
riders
32.3km
02:05
250m
250m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.0
(1)
16
riders
64.6km
03:54
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
37.9km
02:11
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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5
riders
97.9km
06:07
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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very beautiful route!!! drive slowly!! watch out for pedestrians
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No idea why I didn't write anything about this...🤔😅
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This region has hundreds of small fishponds, once created by monks in the Middle Ages. Today they form a patchwork of water, reeds and forest – a paradise for birds, cyclists and those seeking peace and quiet. You cycle along quiet banks, see herons take flight and enjoy local specialities such as fried carp along the way.
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impressive Vauban work , free access except for the museum
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Beautiful sculpture and coat of arms of Belfort, below the fortress.
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Right next to the Largue cycle path lies this cosy nature centre in Altenach. You will find a short educational walk, a playground, picnic benches and a small exhibition about the nature of Alsace. Ideal to stretch your legs, have a bite to eat or go exploring with children. Free admission and open on Sunday afternoons in the summer months.
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There are over 20 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Urcerey, offering a variety of experiences. You'll find a good mix of routes, with 10 rated as moderate and 12 as difficult, ensuring options for different skill levels.
The gravel bike trails around Urcerey and the wider Territoire de Belfort region offer a diverse landscape. You can expect a mix of tranquil forest paths, agricultural tracks, and routes that lead towards the nearby Vosges mountains and the Ballon d'Alsace. This variety provides both smooth sections and more challenging ascents, perfect for gravel biking.
The region is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, especially on shaded forest paths. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, particularly for mountain routes where conditions can change quickly.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families. The 'Coulée Verte' along the Savoureuse river, for instance, provides a pleasant, shaded path. While specific family-friendly gravel routes are not highlighted in the data, many moderate trails on forest paths and agricultural tracks can be enjoyed by families looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic.
Many natural trails and forest paths in the Territoire de Belfort are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept under control, especially around wildlife or other trail users. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and terrain, and carry water for both of you. Please respect local regulations regarding dogs in natural areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to open fields, and the accessibility to scenic spots like the Lac du Malsaucy and views towards the Ballon d'Alsace.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Fort Senarmont, Bessoncourt – Fort de Vézelois loop from Belfort is a great option for a circular ride, taking you past historical sites.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore historical and natural attractions. For instance, the Fort Senarmont, Bessoncourt – Fort de Vézelois loop from Belfort passes by the impressive Fort Senarmont, Bessoncourt and Fort de Vézelois. You can also find routes that lead to the Citadel of Belfort or offer views of the iconic Lion of Belfort.
Absolutely. The region is known for its waterways. The Lac du Malsaucy – Véronne Pond loop from Belfort is a popular moderate route that takes you around the scenic Lac du Malsaucy, offering beautiful lakeside views and a refreshing atmosphere.
While specific parking locations for Urcerey trailheads are not detailed, many routes start from nearby towns like Belfort or Nommay, which typically offer public parking facilities. For routes accessing natural areas like the Lac du Malsaucy or the Ballon d'Alsace, designated parking areas are usually available at popular access points.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The The Sundgau ponds – Seen on the ballon d'Alsace loop from Belfort is a demanding 97 km route with significant elevation gain, offering access to the more rugged terrain of the Vosges mountains and views towards the Ballon d'Alsace.
The city of Belfort, which is close to Urcerey, has a well-connected cycling network and public transport options. While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, you can often reach starting points in larger towns by bus or train and then cycle to the trailheads. The EuroVelo 6 also passes near Belfort, providing a major cycling artery.


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