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Road cycling around Beaumont offers a variety of routes that traverse diverse landscapes, from river valleys to vineyard-bordered paths. The region features a mix of gentle gradients and more challenging ascents, providing options for different skill levels. Cyclists can expect to encounter varied terrain, including stretches alongside waterways and through agricultural areas. The network of routes allows for exploration of both open countryside and more secluded paths.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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107km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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84.4km
04:02
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.4km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Super friendly staff and lots of comforting things for sale after the bumps in the Otés forest!
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Place to discover the craft of stained glass, housed in the former Ervy-le-Châtel prison built in 1833. The exhibition spaces and fun-educational workshops allow you to understand all the stages of stained glass creation. Screening of films on the profession of master glassmaker and on the churches of the Pays d'Armance. The Maison du Vitrail d'Armance offers to discover the emblematic places of Ervy-le-Châtel thanks to a visit on a digital tablet. Three existing versions: adults, children and in English. The tablets can be rented freely during the opening hours of the Maison du stained glass (1€ for the rental of a tablet).
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Before the 14th century Maligny had a castle surrounded by moats with a chapel. The village is structured around these buildings with the expansion of the city, shops, housing and infrastructure.
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Hamlet on the Burgundy Canal. The Château de Percey was built in the 17th century and inhabited by a countess; it was bought in September 2021 and transformed into a gîte.
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Church classified as historic monuments, nestled in the center of a pretty village, next to the town hall on the main street where the local shops are also located.
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Small town on the bank of the Yonne, and at the junction of the Gurgy Diversion, a section of Canal that joins two parts of the river.
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There are over 130 no-traffic road cycling routes around Beaumont, offering a wide range of options for cyclists looking for car-free experiences. These routes vary in length and difficulty, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Beaumont's no-traffic road cycling routes offer diverse terrain. While some areas feature rolling hills and verdant valleys, others, particularly in Southeast Texas, traverse pine forests, wetlands, and prairies. You can expect well-paved surfaces on many routes, with some areas featuring gentle paths and others more undulating terrain. The region's coastal plain also means some routes may encounter water crossings.
Yes, Beaumont offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners. For example, within Tyrrell Park, you can find a 2.8-mile multipurpose trail, and the Cattail Marsh Scenic Wetlands also offer miles of roads for exploration. These provide a gentle introduction to road cycling without vehicle traffic.
For those seeking longer distances, routes like the Flogny Lock – La Maison du Vitrail d'Armance loop from Chemilly - Appoigny offer over 120 km of cycling. Other substantial options include the Abbaye Saint-Germain – Paul Bert Bridge loop from Chemilly - Appoigny at over 78 km, and the Le Serein – Maligny castle loop from Chemilly - Appoigny which is over 84 km.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting natural features. You might encounter the Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon, or cycle along the Cycle path along the Yonne in Chemilly-sur-Yonne. The region also boasts parks like Tyrrell Park with its Botanical Gardens and Cattail Marsh Scenic Wetlands, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Beaumont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Paul Bert Bridge – Chablis Village and Vineyards loop from Chemilly - Appoigny and The Great Washhouse of Brienon – bakery in the Othes forest loop from Chemilly - Appoigny, providing convenient circular journeys.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Beaumont generally depends on the specific climate of the region. Given the potential for warm weather, spring and fall often offer the most comfortable temperatures for cycling. Winter can also be pleasant, while summer might be very hot, especially in areas like Southeast Texas, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable.
Yes, several no-traffic routes are suitable for families. Parks like Tyrrell Park and Village Creek State Park offer dedicated trails and roads that are safe and enjoyable for all ages. The Folsom Hike & Bike Trail is another concrete path perfect for a family outing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.18 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, diverse landscapes ranging from rolling hills to wetlands, and the opportunity to explore natural attractions and expanding cycling infrastructure without the concern of vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the parks and trailheads that host no-traffic road cycling routes in Beaumont offer designated parking facilities. For example, Tyrrell Park and Village Creek State Park provide parking access for visitors. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for parking information before you go.
While specific cafes directly on every no-traffic route may vary, many routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find places to stop for refreshments. Exploring routes that go through areas like Chablis Village, as seen in the Paul Bert Bridge – Chablis Village and Vineyards loop, will likely offer opportunities for cafe stops.


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