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Gravel biking around Boutigny features a landscape characterized by extensive woodlands, river valleys, and gently rolling terrain. The region offers a network of paths suitable for gravel bikes, often following waterways like the Marne and Morin rivers. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes including longer climbs.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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44.4km
02:57
270m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.3km
02:47
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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76.3km
05:04
690m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57.5km
03:45
300m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.9km
02:50
430m
430m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Yes, bicycles are prohibited. This is completely ridiculous.
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Regarding the ban on bicycles on the banks of the canal and the people (Sunday walkers) who are complaining: this is a warning from the City of Paris (and not from the police, who have no jurisdiction) in case an accident occurs, it is a "discharge of liability". You should know that the canal is maintained all year round (mowing, strengthening the banks, pruning) with many vehicles present (trucks, tractors, excavators). They have priority, they are working and are not likely to let you pass if they want, for service reasons. So at that moment, you will be told that yes, there are prohibition signs and that you are not supposed to be there for your leisure. That said, as usual, common sense, politeness and respect for others will resolve 95% of potential conflicts, no point in crying scandal without knowing...
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Located a few steps from a bend in the Grand Morin, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, in the former hamlet of La Chapelle-sur-Crécy, is reputed to be the second most beautiful church in Brie. Just after the imposing Saint-Etienne Cathedral in Meaux Built in the 13th century, it has unique architectural elements such as an apse vault composed of 12 branches that gives a lot of lightness to the interior of the building. With a total height of 19m under the keystone, the walls of the building have three successive rows of windows and stained glass windows, giving the interior of the building an incomparable luminosity. Located on the edge of the old Nationale 34, the royal road, the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption still dominates the valley of the Grand Morin and the small washhouse of the Vaudessard stream. Rarely open to the public, even if its interior remains visible, it occasionally serves as a concert hall.
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Welcome to the Espace Tourisme de Crécy-la-Chapelle! Our travel advisors remain available at 01.64.03.88.09 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Pretty little village in the 77 with its little climb. Watch out for the gear.
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Very pleasant rolling passage through the woods
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Gravel bike routes in the Boutigny area vary, but many are substantial. For example, the Ferriere Wood – Carrefour du Chenot loop from Montry - Condé is 31.3 miles (50.3 km) and takes nearly 4 hours, while the Moulin de Voulangis – Nice quay for a break loop from Meaux stretches to 47.6 miles (76.6 km), requiring over 5 hours to complete.
While many routes feature moderate to difficult sections, the region does offer options that are less strenuous. The overall landscape has gently rolling terrain, and some routes, particularly those along river valleys, can be more accessible. You'll find a few easier routes among the 32 available in the area.
The gravel bike trails around Boutigny are characterized by extensive woodlands, river valleys, and open countryside. You'll often find paths following waterways like the Marne and Morin rivers. Elevation changes are generally moderate, though some routes include longer climbs, offering a varied experience.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Boutigny offers several difficult routes. The Moulin de Voulangis – Nice quay for a break loop from Meaux is a difficult 47.6-mile (76.6 km) path with varied terrain and significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Nice quay for a break – Moulin de Voulangis loop from Crécy-la-Chapelle, which is 43.8 miles (70.6 km) and also rated difficult.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Boutigny are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the The Marne – Path along the Morin loop from Meaux and the The Marne – Marne River Loops loop from Quincy-Voisins, both offering scenic circular journeys through river valleys and woodlands.
While gravel biking, you can explore several interesting sights. Near the trails, you might encounter the historic Meaux Cathedral or the impressive Collégiale Notre-Dame de Crécy-la-Chapelle. For a unique industrial heritage sight, look for the Coulommes Oil Pump Jack. The Ourcq Towpath also offers a pleasant route along the canal.
The gravel biking routes in Boutigny 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 peaceful passages through dense woodlands, and the scenic sections along the Marne and Morin rivers.
Boutigny and its surrounding towns are generally accessible by regional train services from Paris, making it possible to reach starting points for many gravel routes. It's advisable to check specific train lines and station proximity to your chosen trailheads, as some routes may require a short ride from the station.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking in Boutigny, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as the woodlands change colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded routes through forests, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter rides are possible, but trails might be muddy or wet, so check conditions beforehand.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, many routes pass through or near charming villages and towns like Meaux or Crécy-la-Chapelle, where you can find bakeries, cafes, and restaurants to refuel. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is recommended.
There are over 30 distinct gravel bike trails available for exploration in the Boutigny area, offering a wide range of distances and difficulties to suit various preferences and fitness levels.


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