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Gravel bike trails around Prugny are situated in the Aube department of France, near Troyes. The region's landscape is characterized by rolling terrain, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands, providing varied surfaces for gravel biking. While specific prominent geographical features are not widely documented for Prugny itself, the surrounding area offers a mix of open country and forested sections suitable for off-road cycling. The elevation gains on routes generally indicate a gently undulating topography rather than mountainous terrain.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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29.5km
03:07
390m
400m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.5km
03:28
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.8km
02:38
290m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.9km
04:55
750m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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A lot of fun on this great mountain bike trail through the woods. The slide is a must-do.
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The Montaigu fountain and pond are perfect places to take a break. The place has a picnic table and playground. On the hill of Montaigu, located above the source, was once the castle of the Counts of Champagne. The stronghold was destroyed in the 15th century following the Treaty of Troyes. At the top of the mountain, you have a panoramic view of the plain.
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Gentle hills, vast forests surrounding it and fields of wheat or barley bending in the wind, the valley of the village of Sommeval has something welcoming and peaceful. At the edge of the forest, the view is remarkable.
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This forest village is located in the heart of the Othe forest massif. Very close to the Trojan city, it is a bit like its green lung. The country of Othe, as it is also nicknamed, is a chalky block which stretches over 60 kilometers long. Cider is his specialty. Whether sweet or fruity, amateurs will appreciate a good bowl. Champagne does not have the prerogative of bubbles.
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The Fontaine de Montaigu is a source which feeds two pools and a fountain, surrounded by a wooded hill which offers a panoramic view of the Champagne plain. La Fontaine de Montaigu is a great place to run. Don't forget to admire the beauty of the fountain and pools, which are said to have healing properties.
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The Fontaine de Montaigu is a source which feeds two pools and a fountain, surrounded by a wooded hill which offers a panoramic view of the Champagne plain. La Fontaine de Montaigu is a great place to enjoy nature, history and culture while hiking. Don't forget to admire the beauty of the fountain and pools, which are said to have healing properties.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails documented on komoot around Prugny, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from moderate to more challenging routes.
The landscape around Prugny is characterized by rolling terrain, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands. You can expect varied surfaces, including open country, vineyard paths, and forested sections. The elevation gains generally indicate a gently undulating topography rather than steep climbs.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are options suitable for families or those looking for an easier ride. For example, the Montgueux Vineyard and Hill – Haut de la côte de Montgueux loop from Saint-André-les-Vergers is rated as moderate but offers scenic vineyard landscapes without extreme difficulty.
For a more challenging experience, consider routes with higher elevation gains and longer distances. The Sommeval loop is rated as difficult, covering 18.3 miles with over 1,296 feet of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Tobogan du bois de Macey – Toboggan macey loop from Saint-Pouange, which is over 44 miles long with significant climbing.
Most of the gravel bike trails around Prugny are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Sommeval loop and the Toboggan macey – Single incroyable loop from Saint-André-les-Vergers.
Gravel bike routes around Prugny vary in length, from shorter rides like the 18.3-mile Sommeval loop (around 3 hours) to longer excursions such as the 27.6-mile Toboggan macey – Single incroyable loop from Saint-André-les-Vergers (around 3 hours 35 minutes). There are also much longer options for experienced riders.
The gravel biking routes in Prugny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 180 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of open agricultural land, vineyard paths, and quiet woodland sections.
While Prugny itself is a smaller area, the nearby city of Troyes offers several notable attractions. You could visit the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Troyes, explore the charming Cats' Alley, or see the Montaigu Fountain and Pond. These are generally accessible from the wider region.
Information on specific public transport links directly to trailheads in Prugny is limited. Given the rural nature of the area, accessing trails often requires personal transport. However, the larger town of Troyes, near Prugny, may offer more public transport options, from which you could potentially cycle to the starting points of some routes.
The Aube department, where Prugny is located, generally experiences a temperate climate. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for gravel biking. Summer can also be good, though it might be warmer, while winter rides are possible but could involve colder temperatures and potentially wet or muddy conditions on unpaved paths.
While specific cafe stops are not detailed for every route, many trails pass through or near small villages and towns in the Aube department. Planning your route to include a stop in a larger village or town like Saint-André-les-Vergers (a starting point for several routes) would likely provide opportunities for refreshments.
Generally, dogs are permitted on public paths and trails in rural France, especially if kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary, particularly in agricultural areas or protected woodlands. It's always advisable to check local signage and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or livestock.


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