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No traffic road cycling routes around Tigeaux are characterized by a varied landscape, featuring gentle hills, river valleys, and access to nearby forests. The region's elevation ranges from approximately 50 to 130 meters, with the notable Côte de Tigeaux climb offering a moderate ascent. Road surfaces are generally well-paved, providing suitable conditions for cycling. The area is influenced by the Grand Morin river, contributing to its natural beauty and diverse scenery.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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134km
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A bucolic passage through La Celle sur Morin
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Bridge with a beautiful view of the Grand Morin. Large grassy area for a break or picnic.
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super nice break area with tables and benches
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Very beautiful view that is well worth it!!! My Wahoo is seeing red!
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Located a few steps from a bend in the Grand Morin, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, in the former hamlet of La Chapelle-sur-Crécy, is reputed to be the second most beautiful church in Brie. Just after the imposing Saint-Etienne Cathedral in Meaux Built in the 13th century, it has unique architectural elements such as an apse vault composed of 12 branches that gives a lot of lightness to the interior of the building. With a total height of 19m under the keystone, the walls of the building have three successive rows of windows and stained glass windows, giving the interior of the building an incomparable luminosity. Located on the edge of the old Nationale 34, the royal road, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption still dominates the valley of the Grand Morin and the small washhouse of the Vaudessard stream. Rarely open to the public, even if its interior remains visible, it occasionally serves as a concert hall.
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Tigeaux, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy routes, 20 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The region around Tigeaux is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The roads are typically well-paved, making for a smooth experience. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Always check local weather forecasts for optimal conditions.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Tigeaux predominantly feature well-paved surfaces, ensuring a smooth cycling experience. While some sections, particularly on climbs like the Côte de Tigeaux, might have less-than-perfect road conditions, they are generally suitable for road bikes.
Yes, there are several easy no traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners. For example, the La Maison Rustique – La Houssaye Castle loop from Faremoutiers - Pommeuse is a moderate route that offers a manageable distance of around 37 km with minimal elevation gain, providing a great introduction to the area's quiet roads.
The terrain around Tigeaux is varied, ranging from relatively flat sections along river valleys to moderate climbs. A notable feature is the 'Côte de Tigeaux,' a climb over 1.6 kilometers with an average gradient of 4.2% and a maximum of 7.2%, gaining 66 meters in elevation. Routes like the The Little Venice of Crécy – Nice quay for a break loop from Villiers - Montbarbin offer around 590 meters of elevation gain over 62 km, providing a good mix of challenges.
The region boasts diverse scenery, with routes often passing through picturesque landscapes connected to the Grand Morin river. You can expect views of forests, such as the nearby Forêt Domaniale de Crécy-la-Chapelle, and charming rural settings. The area's natural beauty has historically inspired painters, indicating its scenic appeal.
Yes, the area around Tigeaux offers several points of interest. You might encounter the 16th-century Saint-Leu church in Tigeaux itself, known for its millstone construction and stained-glass windows. Other nearby attractions include the Collégiale Notre-Dame de Crécy-la-Chapelle and the Coulommes Oil Pump Jack. For more information on the local heritage, you can visit the Coulommiers Pays de Brie Tourisme website.
Yes, parking facilities are generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Tigeaux, Crécy-la-Chapelle, or Couilly - Saint-Germain - Quincy. Look for public parking areas in these communes, which are typically well-suited for cyclists accessing the routes.
Public transport options to Tigeaux and surrounding areas are available, primarily via regional trains and buses from Paris. However, policies regarding bicycles on public transport can vary, especially during peak hours. It's advisable to check the specific operator's rules for carrying bikes before planning your journey.
Yes, the villages surrounding Tigeaux, such as Crécy-la-Chapelle, Couilly - Saint-Germain - Quincy, and Faremoutiers, offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These places are often cyclist-friendly and provide convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays after your ride.
Absolutely. Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore routes like the Côte de Tigeaux – Bitibout Coast loop from Couilly - Saint-Germain - Quincy. This difficult route covers over 133 km with more than 1000 meters of elevation gain, incorporating significant climbs and offering a demanding yet rewarding experience on quiet roads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 90 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-paved roads, the challenging yet rewarding climbs like the Côte de Tigeaux, and the picturesque rural landscapes that make for an enjoyable and traffic-free cycling experience.


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