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Gravel biking around Montrevel, located in the Ain department of France, offers varied landscapes across the Bresse countryside. The region is characterized by its bocage terrain, featuring hedgerows, small woodlands, and an extensive network of dirt roads suitable for gravel cycling. Natural features include several lakes, such as those around La Plaine Tonique, and the Reyssouze river, providing diverse waterside environments. The area presents rolling terrain with gentle hills, offering varied gradients for cyclists.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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48.6km
03:33
920m
920m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.5km
04:09
1,260m
1,260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.5km
02:04
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.9km
01:12
220m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.8km
01:35
260m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This memorial cross made of light wood—dedicated to the memory of a deceased monk—is one of many that bikers encounter repeatedly along the way. They are all symbols of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. + "With us on earth, His memory exists, but in the kingdom of heaven is His presence: This presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, journeying toward our fatherland." (Bernard of Clairvaux) Some passersby have placed stones at the foot of the small sacred monument.
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A completely crazy climb, you have to be crazy to try it! Absurd percentages! But what pride to reach the top... plus, the climb is part of the official route of the 2025 French Championship!
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Very interesting climb, with extreme percentages, it takes us to beautiful open plains that give a great view! Official pass referenced by the 100 passes club. Certainly an unmissable challenge if you are not passing far, and the most interesting in the nearby area.
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to book your stay for the night: 1001yourtes@gmail.com you can also visit: https://www.les-mille-et-une-yourtes.com/
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Small village in North Isère
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A cross at the junction of several paths commemorating the death of a monk.
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A small town in northern Isère with a pretty church.
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There are over 15 gravel bike trails around Montrevel, offering a variety of experiences across the Bresse countryside. These routes range from moderate lakeside loops to more challenging trails with significant climbs.
The gravel bike trails in Montrevel primarily traverse the picturesque Bresse countryside, characterized by its 'bocage' landscape with hedgerows and small woodlands. You'll find a network of 'little dirt roads' and 'gentle hills', providing varied gradients and a tranquil experience away from heavy traffic.
Yes, Montrevel offers several moderate gravel routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride. For example, the Lake Paladru – Lac de Paladru loop from Le Pin is a moderate 10.8-mile (17.4 km) trail that leads through scenic lakeside scenery.
Absolutely. Experienced gravel bikers can find challenging routes with significant elevation gain. The Côte du Rousset – Longechenal Church loop from Le Grand-Lemps is a difficult 30.2-mile (48.6 km) trail with substantial climbing, and the Longechenal Church – Dead monk cross loop from Belmont is another difficult 31.6-mile (50.9 km) path featuring over 3,800 feet (1,160 meters) of elevation gain.
Yes, the region is known for its lakes and waterways. You can find routes like the Lake Paladru – Lac de Paladru loop from Le Pin which offers beautiful lakeside scenery. The area features a large, 90-hectare lake with islands, providing diverse waterside environments for exploration.
As you cycle through the Bresse countryside, you'll encounter traditional Bressane rural architecture. Notable historical and cultural sites include Our Lady of the Vines, a religious site offering great views, and the Saint John the Evangelist Church of Valencogne, which is part of the Camino de Santiago.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints. The site of Our Lady of the Vines provides 'great views' that can be enjoyed during a ride. Additionally, the Croix des Cochettes View of Lac de Paladru is another highlight offering panoramic vistas of the lake.
Many of the moderate routes with 'gentle hills' and 'little dirt roads' are suitable for families, especially those with some cycling experience. The tranquil nature of the Bresse countryside and the absence of heavy traffic make for a pleasant family outing. Consider routes that focus on lakeside scenery for a more relaxed experience.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the natural trails and dirt roads in the Montrevel area, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves you plan to visit, as rules can vary.
The gravel biking experience in Montrevel is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from the serene 'bocage' landscapes and 'dirt roads' to the picturesque lakes and varied gradients. The mix of natural beauty and cultural points of interest is frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in Montrevel are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Large stone descent loop from Champier and the Étang de la Blanche – Étangs des Ragées loop from Champier, which offer convenient round trips through the countryside.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Montrevel, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially around the lakes, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially muddy sections on dirt roads.


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