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Gravel biking around Sarcy offers diverse and picturesque landscapes, characterized by undulating plateaus and hilly terrain. The region features extensive vineyards and cultivated fields, providing natural, unpaved routes ideal for cycling. Situated between the Soanan, Azergues, and Turdine river valleys, Sarcy presents varied topographical features. Riders can experience panoramic views of surrounding massifs and the Golden Stones region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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42.0km
03:10
400m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
02:08
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.1km
03:14
660m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.2km
03:27
510m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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101km
06:33
950m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A whole row of statues along the Marne, although they are slowly due for a new coat of paint
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The abbey served as the guardian of the Holy Ampulla (Sainte Ampoule) used in the coronation ceremonies of French kings, and Reims was known as Durocortorum when it served as the capital of the Roman province of Belgica.
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The Saint-Remi Museum in Reims is housed in a former Benedictine abbey that was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 and officially became a museum in 1978. The museum covers the period from Prehistory to the Renaissance (around 1530) and features regional archaeology collections, classical antiquities, and an extensive military history section
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This is a unique town hall, and one that's right in the city center. An impressive building, built in 1927.
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I highly recommend this brasserie/restaurant! In the morning, people meet for coffee or wine, and lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. We only had drinks, but the food looked good.
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A beautiful drive into town – the roundabout with its fountain and flowers. Doesn't that make your heart sing? A lot is being done here to make the town look beautiful.
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Komoot offers a selection of 7 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Sarcey. These routes vary in difficulty, providing options for different skill levels to explore the region's tranquil landscapes.
While many routes in the Sarcey area are rated moderate to difficult, some sections and shorter loops can be suitable for beginners. For a moderate introduction, consider the The Poor People's Hut – Pévy Horse Wash loop from Savigny-sur-Ardres, which offers a manageable distance of just under 30 km through scenic terrain.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Sarcey, often referred to as the 'South Gate of the Beaujolais,' traverse a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll encounter undulating plateaus, hilly and green terrain, and charming stretches through vineyards and cultivated fields, creating a mosaic of colors. The region is also nestled between the Soanan, Azergues, and Turdine river valleys, offering varied topographical features.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike routes around Sarcey are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Hardpacked Gravel Path – De Perles a Fismes loop from Faverolles-et-Coëmy is a great circular option, covering over 42 km.
Sarcey's 'hilly and green' landscape, with its vineyards and cultivated fields, is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flowers, while autumn offers stunning colors in the vineyards. Summer is also pleasant, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter riding is possible, but trails might be muddy or require appropriate gear.
Absolutely! Sarcey is known for its 'splendid panoramas.' The region offers breathtaking views of prestigious massifs like the Jura and the Alps. A notable spot is a reading table near the Madonna, not far from the town center, which provides a 180-degree vista ranging from the mountains of Tarare to the villages of the Golden Stones. Many trails will lead you to similar scenic overlooks.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Sarcey, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the tranquility of the 'no traffic' routes, the authentic rural charm, and the diverse scenery that includes vineyards, fields, and rolling hills. The extensive network of paths allows for immersive exploration away from busy roads.
For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, Sarcey offers several demanding no-traffic gravel routes. The Avenue de Champagne – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Muizon is a significant option, stretching over 100 km with considerable elevation gain, providing a full day's adventure through varied terrain.
While enjoying the trails, you can explore several interesting attractions nearby. Consider visiting the Reims-Gueux Historic Grand Prix Circuit for a glimpse into racing history, or the charming The Lagery Market Hall. For a natural break, Gueux Lake Park offers a peaceful setting. You might also pass by Champagne Lutun, hinting at the region's famous produce.
Yes, Sarcey provides several challenging no-traffic gravel routes for advanced riders. The View of Varemont – Aussichtspunkt loop from Courtagnon, at over 46 km with significant elevation, is rated difficult and will test your endurance. Another demanding option is the Chateau d'irval – Lavoir loop from Muizon, also rated difficult, offering a rewarding ride through the hilly landscape.


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