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Touring cycling routes around Verzenay traverse the Champagne region, characterized by extensive vineyard landscapes and rolling hills. The area is situated within the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park, featuring deep forests like Verzy, known for its twisted beech trees. Routes also follow canals and waterways, such as the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne, offering varied terrain for cyclists.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.1km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.9km
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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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The cycle path offers the possibility to park outside and cycle into the city in a relaxed manner.
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While staying on the asphalt, you can cover more than 24 km. From the St. Brice Courcelles side, you can go up to La Neuvillette, then to Courcy, it's an unpaved road (passable but not for road bikes). After Courcy, there's asphalt up to Berry au Ferry (this allows you to discover the Sapigneul Owl, about 150 m on dirt road). On the other side, after Sillery, you can continue to Beaumont (asphalt). Then, on a dirt road passable by mountain bike, you can go to the Billy Arch, where the canal passes through a tunnel.
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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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Beautiful cycle path along the water.
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beautiful harbor on the Marne Canal - and a houseboat of a special kind, the likes of which I only know from the lake district in Mürnitz.
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It is a camping, but that is where it ends. Little accommodation: no bench, no table, no shop or bar, no Wifi. Although internet reception via GSM is good.
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The Église Saint-Maur de Courmelois in Val-de-Vesle is a historic church dedicated to Saint Maur, a priest martyred by the Romans in the 4th century. The first mentions of the church date from the 12th century, and the building was originally a property of the Abbaye de Saint Basle in Verzy. The church has a Romanesque architecture, with a characteristic arc in plein cintre, and was later influenced by the Gothic style. In 1920, the church was partially classified as a monument historique for its particular architectural features.
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes in and around Verzenay, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels.
Verzenay offers a diverse range of routes: approximately 30 are classified as easy, 54 as moderate, and 37 as difficult. This ensures options for cyclists of all abilities, from leisurely rides through vineyards to more challenging ascents in the Montagne de Reims.
The terrain around Verzenay is varied, featuring extensive vineyard landscapes with rolling hills, deep forests within the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park, and serene paths alongside canals like the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne. You'll encounter both paved and unpaved surfaces, offering diverse cycling experiences.
While cycling, you'll primarily experience the iconic vineyard landscapes of the Champagne region. Additionally, routes often pass through the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park, where you can discover unique natural phenomena like the Faux de Verzy, twisted beech trees located in the Verzy forest. Many paths also follow tranquil canals and waterways.
Yes, several routes feature prominent landmarks. You might pass the Verzenay Windmill, a historic point of interest. Another significant landmark is the Phare de Verzenay (Lighthouse), which offers panoramic views of the vineyards. Some routes also lead past historical sites like the Sillery National Necropolis.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning vineyard vistas, the tranquil forest paths, and the well-maintained routes that offer a blend of active exploration and cultural immersion.
Yes, Verzenay offers several easy routes suitable for families. These often follow flatter sections along canals or through less hilly vineyard areas, providing a pleasant and accessible cycling experience for all ages. For example, the Port of Sillery – Sillery National Necropolis loop from Mailly-Champagne is an easy option.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Verzenay are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Basilica of Saint-Remi – Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne loop from Mailly-Champagne and the Among the vines – Entre Verzenay et Verzy loop from Mailly-Champagne.
The best time for touring cycling in Verzenay is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, the vineyards are lush, and the region is vibrant. Summer offers warm temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and beautiful seasonal colors.
Many natural areas and paths in the Montagne de Reims Natural Regional Park are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific rules may apply in certain protected areas or private vineyard properties, so it's always advisable to check local signage.
While specific information on bike racks on local buses is limited, regional trains often allow bicycles, though conditions and fees may apply. It's recommended to check with the local transport providers for the most current information regarding bringing bikes on public transport to Verzenay.
Cycling routes frequently pass through charming villages like Mailly-Champagne and Bouzy. These villages, along with Verzenay itself, offer opportunities to find local cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Many Champagne houses also offer tastings and tours, which can be integrated into your cycling experience.


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