4.1
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118
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Gravel biking around Saint-Antoine offers diverse terrain, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic lake views. The region features a network of routes that combine unpaved paths with some paved sections, providing varied surfaces for gravel cyclists. Elevation changes are common, ranging from moderate climbs to more challenging ascents. This landscape provides opportunities for both endurance rides and shorter, exploratory routes through natural settings.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
5.0
(1)
13
riders
58.8km
05:24
1,070m
1,070m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
11
riders
47.7km
03:16
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
riders
42.9km
03:17
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
3.7
(3)
22
riders
35.8km
02:27
600m
600m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
15
riders
124km
08:23
2,010m
2,010m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The "tour du lac" trail is authorized for bicycles but /!\ priority is given to pedestrians.
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The "tour du lac" trail is authorized for bicycles but /!\ priority is given to pedestrians.
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Built between 1845 and 1851 in the commune of La-Cluse-et-Mijoux, at an altitude of 1032 m, with the mission of protecting Fort de Joux and defending the Pontarlier passage.
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Great ride with a slightly difficult section, pure bliss
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We did a 3-day mountain bike trip in this magnificent region, the routes are great 👍
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Located just a stone's throw from the Swiss border, the village of Hôpitaux-Neufs is an essential stop on the Jura highlands. Nestled between open meadows and high-altitude forests, it offers excellent access to the Mont d'Or cycling routes.
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The complex is impressive even from the outside and, despite its 1,000-year-old and eventful history, is still in good condition. It has been continuously modernized to accommodate the latest military and artillery technologies.
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There are over 50 gravel biking routes around Saint-Antoine listed on komoot. These routes offer diverse terrain, from forest paths to lakeside trails, catering to various skill levels.
Most gravel biking routes in Saint-Antoine are rated as moderate to difficult. Out of the 55 available tours, 16 are moderate and 39 are difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and varied surfaces. There are currently no easy routes listed.
Yes, many routes in Saint-Antoine are designed as loops. For example, the Lake Saint-Pont – Doubs Waterfall loop from Malbuisson is a challenging 47.7 km circular route offering scenic views. Another option is the Le Morond – View of Lac de Saint-Point loop from Coni'fer, which covers 46.9 km with lake viewpoints.
Gravel biking around Saint-Antoine is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic lake views. Routes often combine unpaved paths with some paved sections, offering varied surfaces. You'll encounter challenging climbs and natural settings, particularly around areas like Lake Saint-Pont and the Doubs Waterfall.
Yes, the region offers several interesting landmarks. You can find routes that pass near historical sites like Joux Castle. Natural attractions include Lac de Saint-Point, the Vallorbe Caves, and viewpoints like Dent de Vaulion and Mont d'Or.
The gravel biking routes in Saint-Antoine are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging climbs, varied terrain, and beautiful natural scenery, particularly the forest paths and lakeside routes.
For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, the Mouthe peat bog – View of the Château de Joux loop from Labergement-Sainte-Marie is an excellent option. This difficult route spans over 122 km and features nearly 2000 meters of elevation gain, offering an extensive and demanding ride.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning lake views. The Montperreux lookout – Viewpoint over the lake loop from Coni'fer is a great choice, providing elevated perspectives over the surrounding lakes. The Le Morond – View of Lac de Saint-Point loop from Coni'fer also features excellent lake viewpoints.
The gravel trails around Saint-Antoine feature a mix of surfaces. You'll primarily encounter unpaved gravel paths, but many routes also incorporate paved sections, offering a varied riding experience suitable for adventure-style bikes.
While the specific komoot guide data doesn't detail dog-friendliness for all routes, regional research indicates that some multi-function trails in areas like Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick, Canada, do permit dogs. For specific routes in the guide's focus area (likely France), it's best to check individual route details or local regulations regarding pets.
Yes, one notable route that includes a waterfall is the Lake Saint-Pont – Doubs Waterfall loop from Malbuisson. This challenging route offers views of Lake Saint-Pont and includes a section near the impressive Doubs Waterfall.
The region's diverse terrain, including forest paths and lakeside routes, makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. While specific seasonal considerations aren't detailed for every route, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, and winter conditions might be suitable for snowshoeing on some trails if not cleared, but less ideal for gravel biking.


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