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Mountain bike trails around Citry traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural plains. The region features varied terrain, including sections along the Marne Valley and the Côte de Jouarre, offering diverse riding experiences. Riders can expect a mix of open paths and routes through local woodlands. The area provides a network of paths suitable for exploring the countryside on two wheels.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
3.3
(4)
17
riders
35.1km
02:58
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
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7
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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6
riders
22.6km
01:47
180m
180m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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6
riders
55.1km
04:26
760m
760m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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19.1km
01:22
170m
170m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Drinking water source at the playground in Château-Thierry on the banks of the Marne on the V52.
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The Balhan clock tower in Château-Thierry in the Aisne region of France is the only remaining feature of an important medieval urban building.
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Jean de La Fontaine was a French writer. He is considered one of the greatest classics in French literature, and some of his fables are still familiar to every French schoolchild today. He was born on July 8, 1621, in Château-Thierry. Here on the banks of the Marne River stands this sculpture, depicting some of the characters and animals from his fables.
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The cycle path runs directly along the banks of the Marne.
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Not the most beautiful monument in Château-Thierry, but perhaps the most original...
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Be careful though, to practice in summer or spring... Not in winter, very, very very muddy... Requires a good mountain bike.
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The American monument on Hill 204 near Château-Thierry is a monument commemorating the sacrifices and exploits of the Americans and the French during the First World War, in particular the Aisne-Marne and Oise-Aisne offensives in 1918. The monument consists of of a double colonnade rising above a long terrace, with two statues representing the United States and France, and an eagle on the opposite side. You can also see a large map of the area that shows the advance of Allied forces in 1918, as well as a table that shows directions and distances to historical points of interest. The monument offers a panoramic view of the Marne valley and the town of Château-Thierry.
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Small village where is found aa house of Pierre Mac Orlan, French writer born on February 26, 1882 in Péronne and died on June 27, 1970 right here in Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin.
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Citry offers a diverse range of mountain bike trails, primarily featuring easy and moderate difficulty levels. You'll find routes traversing rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural plains, with options for both relaxed rides and more challenging excursions through local woodlands. There are over 35 mountain bike routes available in the area.
Yes, Citry has several mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. There are 8 easy routes, such as the View Over the Marne Valley loop from Méry-sur-Marne, which is 14.0 miles (22.6 km) long and offers expansive views without significant technical challenges. These trails are ideal for those new to mountain biking or looking for a more relaxed ride.
For those seeking a longer or more challenging ride, Citry offers 28 moderate mountain bike trails. An example is the Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin – Picnic Area loop from Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin, which covers 21.8 miles (35.1 km) and involves more elevation gain, providing a good workout through varied terrain.
The mountain bike trails around Citry vary in distance. Many routes range from 14 miles (22.6 km) up to around 24 miles (38 km). For instance, the Saint-Martin de Doue church loop from Gibraltar is 23.6 miles (38.0 km), while the Côte de Jouarre loop from La Ferté-sous-Jouarre is 21.7 miles (21.7 km).
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Citry are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin loop from Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin, which is 19.0 miles (19.0 km) long, and the View Over the Marne Valley loop from Méry-sur-Marne.
The best time for mountain biking in Citry is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are in good condition. While winter riding is possible, some paths might be muddy or slippery, especially after rain, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Mountain biking in Citry offers scenic views of the Marne Valley, agricultural landscapes, and local woodlands. You can also encounter interesting landmarks such as Mount Bonneil, the historic crypts of Jouarre, and the charming village of Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin.
The mountain bike trails in Citry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views across the Marne Valley, and the peaceful atmosphere of the rural landscapes and woodlands.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the routes often pass through or near villages like Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin, Méry-sur-Marne, and La Ferté-sous-Jouarre. These towns typically offer local establishments where you can find refreshments and meals.
The rural and woodland areas around Citry are home to various wildlife. You might spot common forest animals like deer, wild boar, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out, especially during quieter times of the day, for a chance to observe local fauna.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start from villages or designated picnic areas where public parking is usually accessible. For specific routes, it's recommended to check the individual tour details on komoot, as they often provide information on starting points and parking options.


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