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Gravel biking around Sacy offers routes through the Champagne region, characterized by rolling vineyards and agricultural landscapes. The terrain often includes a mix of paved country roads, unpaved farm tracks, and forest paths, providing varied surfaces for gravel cyclists. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes featuring more significant climbs, particularly around the Montagne de Reims area. The area provides a blend of open views across the countryside and shaded sections through wooded areas.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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5
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60.9km
04:00
820m
820m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57.9km
04:31
760m
760m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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56.6km
03:34
320m
320m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.8km
03:42
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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25
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42.0km
02:34
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Besides the vineyards, the view extends to Reims, where the cathedral towers are clearly visible.
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A whole row of statues along the Marne, although they are slowly due for a new coat of paint
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The cycle path offers the possibility to park outside and cycle into the city in a relaxed manner.
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The cycle path is absolutely suitable for racing bikes.
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Sure, it's not really a mountain bike destination, but you should definitely take the time, it's worth it.
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While staying on the asphalt, you can cover more than 24 km. From the St. Brice Courcelles side, you can go up to La Neuvillette, then to Courcy, it's an unpaved road (passable but not for road bikes). After Courcy, there's asphalt up to Berry au Ferry (this allows you to discover the Sapigneul Owl, about 150 m on dirt road). On the other side, after Sillery, you can continue to Beaumont (asphalt). Then, on a dirt road passable by mountain bike, you can go to the Billy Arch, where the canal passes through a tunnel.
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From its inauguration, residents criticized the fountain's weak water flow of only 12 liters per second, and the nude naiads representing the rivers caused public controversy. During World War II, German occupiers removed the bronze statue, but remarkably the fountain remained intact despite 60% of Reims being destroyed during the war.
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The Subé Fountain stands in Place Drouet-d'Erlon in central Reims, funded by local benefactor Auguste Subé's donation of 200000 gold francs and inaugurated on July 15, 1906. The 17-meter tall column, made from Corgoloin and Chassignelles stone and decorated with vine motifs, represents the city of Reims and local industries including commerce, viticulture, industry, and agriculture. At its base, four naiads symbolize the rivers Suippe, Marne, Vesle, and Aisne that flow through the Marne department, while a golden Victory statue crowns the top.
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There are over 60 gravel bike trails around Sacy, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars.
While many routes in the Sacy area are moderate to difficult, there are options suitable for beginners. The terrain generally features rolling vineyards and agricultural landscapes, with a mix of paved country roads and unpaved farm tracks. For a moderate option with less elevation, consider the Reims green corridor – View of the canal loop from Reims.
Gravel biking around Sacy offers varied terrain, primarily characterized by rolling vineyards and agricultural fields. You'll encounter a mix of paved country roads, unpaved farm tracks, and forest paths. Elevation changes are generally moderate, though some routes, particularly around the Montagne de Reims, feature more significant climbs.
Yes, several routes offer longer distances for gravel cyclists. For example, the Reims green corridor – View of the canal loop from Reims is 35.2 miles (56.6 km) long, and the Mailly-Champagne – Verzenay Windmill loop from Rilly-la-Montagne covers 35.5 miles (57.1 km).
Experienced riders looking for a challenge will find several difficult routes. The Abbaye de Hautvillers – hautvillers height loop from Sacy is a 32.9-mile (52.9 km) trail with significant elevation gain through vineyard landscapes, making it a demanding option.
The Champagne region, including Sacy, is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming vineyards, while autumn provides stunning fall colors. Summers are typically warm and sunny. Winters can be cold and damp, making some unpaved sections muddy, so check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes in the Sacy area pass through or near charming villages in the Champagne region, where you can often find local cafes, bakeries, or small restaurants to refuel. While specific cafes aren't listed for each trail, exploring the towns along your chosen route will likely yield suitable stops.
Yes, the region is rich in landmarks and offers scenic viewpoints. The Mailly-Champagne – Verzenay Windmill loop from Rilly-la-Montagne passes by the iconic Verzenay Windmill. You can also find highlights like the Coulée Verte de Reims, Subé fountain, and historical sites like the Mars Gate in nearby Reims, which some routes connect to.
Yes, the majority of gravel bike routes around Sacy are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Abbaye de Hautvillers – hautvillers height loop from Sacy and the Verzenay Windmill – Basilica of Saint-Remi loop from Rilly-la-Montagne.
The Sacy area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the beautiful vineyard landscapes, the varied terrain that keeps rides interesting, and the blend of open views and shaded forest sections. The well-maintained farm tracks and quiet country roads are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, some routes provide connections or views towards Reims. The Reims green corridor – View of the canal loop from Reims traverses green corridors and offers views of the canal leading towards the city. Another option is the Subé fountain – Reims green corridor loop from Franchet d'Esperey.


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