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Touring cycling around Velleclaire offers access to the diverse landscapes of Haute-Saône and the broader Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. The area features tranquil rivers like the Saône and Ognon, extensive forested areas, and the varied terrain of the Jura Mountains. Cyclists can find flat, signposted routes along river valleys as well as more challenging, hilly roads. This region provides a mix of natural beauty and varied elevation profiles suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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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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44.8km
04:00
630m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.5km
02:15
360m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:05
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:41
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Climb in 2 stages. Nothing too steep, but it can hurt your legs at the end of the route!
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The Vincent Cheviet vineyard stretches across the sunny slopes of the Monts de Gy. Replanted in 1999, it continues the local winemaking tradition with grape varieties such as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
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Parish Church of the Beheading of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (rebuilt at the beginning of the eighteenth century on medieval foundations of the thirteenth century): Latin cross plan; three naves; cross vault; numerous paintings, sculptures.
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The site of Oiselay-et-Grachaux, the "bird hill", has been inhabited since prehistoric times, as evidenced by the discovery of a Neolithic station. In ancient times, Oiselay was located on the Roman road linking Besançon to Langres. Until the eighteenth century, the Lord of Oiselay ruled the area. Stephen II of Oiselay, head of the younger branch of the House of Burgundy, had a fortified castle built in 1227 AD. * Fontaine-lavoir (xixe siècle) : basin ; borne fontaine ; stone of the waist ; columns. * Chapelle du cimetière recouverte de lierre. * Numbers of old houses and farms. * Croix de chemin du 19th century. * Mairie-school, du 19th century. * Ruins du château-fort were renovated during the twentieth century, dating from the seventh century during the armies of Louis XI and dismantled during Louis
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The Saint-Quillain and the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist church from the first quarter of the 19th century. The Sainte-Madeleine chapel The 19th century washhouse fountain. The 19th century drinking fountain.
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Village which dates back to Gaulle (Gallic burials have been unearthed there) and of which we also find traces under the Gallo-Roman Empire. There we find the source of the Colombine and some beautiful buildings, including the cemetery chapel (listed as a Historic Monument) and the Notre-Dame de Leffond Chapel which dates from the 13th century. However, the village is best known for its vineyards. In the Middle Ages, the wines of Gy and Charcenne were already exported and we found them on the tables of nobles in the 16th century. The Guillaume family has been cultivating vines there since 1732 and has developed a highly specialized nursery business since 1895, recognized worldwide. The 43 hectares of vines therefore produce wine, awarded several times, but also serve as a support for the multiplication of vine plants. They therefore cultivate other grape varieties than those necessary for their production. And if you want to accompany your wine with a cheese, head to the Millet cheese dairy to taste a Charcennais or an Ortolan.
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An old oak tree beautifully located at the roundabout in a small village of Cordonnet. There are no supermarkets or cafes here, just a picturesque little hamlet with authentic houses.
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There are over 75 touring cycling routes around Velleclaire, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of Haute-Saône and the broader Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
The region around Velleclaire offers varied terrain. You'll find tranquil routes along rivers like the Saône and Ognon, extensive forested areas, and the more challenging, hilly roads of the Jura Mountains. The Doubs Valley, for instance, features dramatic wooded slopes and rocky ridges, while the 'Voie Bleue Moselle-Saône à Vélo' provides flatter, gentler paths.
Yes, the region offers several routes suitable for beginners and families. Many of the signposted routes along river valleys, such as sections of the 'Voie Bleue Moselle-Saône à Vélo', are flat and safe. There are 8 easy touring cycling routes available, providing a gentle introduction to cycling in the area.
Absolutely. For those seeking more demanding rides, the region's hilly and winding roads offer significant climbs. The Haute-Saône has 28 difficult touring cycling routes. A notable challenge, though further afield in the Jura, is the ascent of La Planche des Belles Filles, a legendary mountain pass frequently featured in the Tour de France.
While cycling, you can explore charming villages and natural features. For example, you might pass through Oiselay-et-Grachaux or discover the Fountain and Washhouses in Etuz. The broader region also boasts UNESCO World Heritage sites like Besançon's Citadel and the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, which can be incorporated into longer cycling tours.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the Velleclaire area are designed as loops. For instance, the Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel – Saint-Albin Tunnel loop from Villers-Chemin is a challenging 70.5-mile circular route, and the Peace and quiet in Frasne le château – La Chapelle-Saint-Quillain loop from Villers-Chemin-et-Mont-lès-Étrelles offers a moderate 26.8-mile ride through the countryside.
The touring cycling routes around Velleclaire are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rivers, extensive forested areas, and the varied terrain that offers options for different ability levels, from gentle river paths to more demanding climbs.
Yes, the region offers routes that showcase its natural beauty and agricultural heritage. The Jura Mountains, for example, feature routes winding through vineyards and offering stunning panoramic views. The Vincent Cheviet vineyard – Gy Castle loop from Gy is one such route that combines cultural interest with scenic landscapes.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in the region, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along shaded river paths, but be prepared for warmer weather. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While Velleclaire itself is a quiet locality, the broader Haute-Saône and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté regions are well-connected. For detailed information on public transport options that might accommodate bicycles, it's advisable to consult regional transport services or local tourism websites like Haute-Saône Tourisme.
While Velleclaire is not directly in the heart of the Jura, the broader Jura Mountains, which are accessible from the region, are renowned for their numerous lakes and waterfalls. Notable features include Vouglans Lake and the Gorges de Noailles in the Loue Valley, offering picturesque natural sights for those willing to venture further.
For more comprehensive information about cycling in the Haute-Saône, including details on signposted routes and cycling events, you can visit the official tourism websites such as Haute-Saône Tourisme or Saône Tourisme.


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