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76
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6
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Gravel biking around Thieffrain offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and extensive forests. The region features varied terrain, including sections near lakes and through agricultural areas. Elevations on some routes exceed 1,000 meters, indicating significant climbs and descents. The network of trails provides opportunities to explore both natural environments and the vicinity of local towns.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
9
riders
53.3km
05:02
1,030m
1,020m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
24
riders
107km
07:55
1,260m
1,260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
21
riders
40.2km
02:17
190m
190m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
8
riders
121km
07:44
1,450m
1,450m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
7
riders
44.1km
02:48
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great route for gliding along the dike
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Unfortunately, the path was blocked by a barrier at this point. A bike wouldn't fit next to it. Perhaps we were there at the wrong time, but we had to take the bumpy path back to the intersection. From there, the path is well-maintained and it's a straight line—you can't go wrong.
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As idyllic as the 'Etang de Frouasse' appears to the viewer today, the body of water is by no means of natural origin. Its construction was driven by economic interests at the time, as the builders (according to 'Paul_C''s contribution, the Knights Templar, whose exact name was "Poor Knights of Christ and of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem") could use such a pond either for fish farming or to power mills.
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Open from May to October. Numerous activities are offered during the season (Trail des Templiers, children's workshops, medieval festival, etc.).
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The 50-metre footbridge passes over the Seine reservoir supply channel, allowing cyclists to continue along the lakes cycle route.
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There are 7 gravel bike trails available around Thieffrain, offering a variety of experiences for riders.
The gravel biking routes around Thieffrain are primarily challenging. You'll find 5 difficult routes and 2 moderate options, making it a great region for experienced riders or those looking for a significant workout.
Currently, there are no easy-rated gravel bike routes listed in Thieffrain. The available trails are rated as moderate or difficult, suggesting they are better suited for riders with some experience.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Thieffrain are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the challenging Two Bars loop or the moderate Bar-sur-Seine Town Center loop from Thieffrain.
Gravel biking in Thieffrain takes you through a diverse landscape of rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and extensive forested sections. Some routes also feature areas near lakes and agricultural lands, providing varied scenery.
While exploring the gravel trails, you might encounter interesting sights such as the Waterfall and arch on the Vélovoie des Lacs d'Orient or the Inlet canal bridge. The region also features natural spots like Mesnil-Saint-Père Beach.
The longest gravel bike route is the Bar-sur-Aube – Essoyes loop from Vendeuvre-sur-Barse, which spans approximately 118.9 km (73.9 miles) and features over 1,400 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the Lac d'Auzon-Temple – Bar-sur-Aube loop from Vendeuvre-sur-Barse is an extensive route that explores areas around Lac d'Auzon-Temple, offering scenic views of the water.
The komoot community frequently praises the varied terrain and the scenic beauty of Thieffrain's gravel trails. Riders appreciate the mix of rolling hills, river valleys, and forests, as well as the challenging climbs that offer rewarding views.
Information on specific public transport links directly to trailheads is not readily available. It is generally recommended to plan your journey to Thieffrain by car, especially for accessing the starting points of some of the more remote gravel routes.
Given that most routes are rated moderate to difficult and involve significant elevation changes, Thieffrain's gravel trails are generally more suited for experienced riders. Families with younger children or beginners might find these routes too challenging.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, regions with rolling hills and forests like Thieffrain are generally pleasant for gravel biking in spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild and foliage is vibrant. Summer can also be good, but be prepared for warmer weather.


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