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Gravel biking around Pringy, nestled in Haute-Savoie, France, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by its proximity to Lake Annecy and the surrounding Annecy Mountains, providing a mix of lakeside paths and challenging mountain ascents. Landscapes include forests, mountain pastures, and unpaved roads, offering varied elevation changes suitable for gravel biking. This area provides a network of trails that cater to different skill levels, from gentle slopes to demanding climbs.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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69.1km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.5km
03:07
510m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.4km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.9km
03:01
460m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Collegiale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption is a former collegiate church in Vitry-le-François, in the Marne department, in France. It is a 17th-century Baroque church with beautiful 18th-century monuments. It is the main church of the town and a historical monument. The church has a rich furnishings, including a large organ, a master altar, a pulpit and a painting by Frère Luc. The church also has a striking bell tower, a Gothic choir, a Renaissance portal and a Baroque altar.
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The town hall is located on the site of a 17th-century Recollects monastery, founded by the Bishop of Châlons-en-Champagne. After being largely destroyed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt according to 19th-century plans. The beautiful garden features the facade of the former chapel of the Collège des garçons, which burned down in 1940, and the Adam and Eve group by sculptor Alphonse Terroir, a gift from the City of Paris.
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The Porte du Pont is a monument in Vitry-le-François, in the Marne department. It is a classical gate built in 1746 in honour of Louis XIV. It was the western entrance to the fortified town of Vitry-le-François. It is the only remnant of the four gates that once formed the town. It was classified as a historical monument in 1920. It was demolished in 1938 and rebuilt in 1982 on its present site, at the northern entrance to the town. It stands as a testament to the history and architecture of Vitry-le-François.
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The Pont-canal sur la Marne is an impressive aqueduct that spans the River Marne. This type of construction, also known as a canal bridge, allows boats to cross a river or valley without having to overcome differences in height. There are several pont-canaux in France, and they are often important parts of the waterway network. They not only offer functional advantages for shipping, but are also often beautiful architectural structures that are worth visiting.
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Picnic area in an idyllic, picturesque setting.
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The region around Pringy offers a diverse mix of terrain for gravel biking. You'll find alpine pastures, un-tarmacked roads, and forested trails. Routes often weave through the Aravis and Bauges mountain ranges, as well as the scenic Glières Plateau, providing varied surfaces and landscapes.
While many routes in the Pringy area feature significant elevation gain and are rated moderate to difficult, the broader region around Lake Annecy includes the 'Voie Verte' (greenway). This extensive network of paths offers easier, flatter sections suitable for less experienced riders and families, though it's shared with walkers and other cyclists. For a moderate gravel experience, consider the Auf dem Platz des armes – Mehrere Ebenen Wasser loop from Vitry-le-François, which is 32.2 km long.
Gravel bike trails in Pringy vary significantly. For example, the Bike path – Mont de Fourche loop from Vitry-le-François is a challenging 69.0 km route with over 640 meters of elevation gain. A shorter, moderate option like the Gravel loop from Loisy-sur-Marne covers 24.4 km with about 160 meters of ascent.
The gravel biking routes around Pringy are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, from unpaved roads to forest paths, and the diverse elevation profiles that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Pringy are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Auf dem Platz des armes – Mont de Fourche loop from Vitry-le-François, which is 42.0 km, and the moderate Auf dem Platz des armes – Mehrere Ebenen Wasser loop from Vitry-le-François, at 32.2 km.
While gravel biking, you can explore various natural and man-made features. Some routes pass near the Cycle path along the Canal latéral à la Marne, offering scenic views of the water. You might also encounter historical sites like the Place d'Armes of Vitry-le-François or the Porte du Pont, Châlons-en-Champagne.
Pringy's location near Lake Annecy and the mountains means conditions can vary. Generally, spring through autumn offers the most pleasant weather for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and less chance of snow at higher elevations. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially if planning routes in the mountainous areas like the Aravis or Bauges.
The region around Pringy, particularly with its proximity to Lake Annecy and the surrounding mountains, offers numerous opportunities for spectacular viewpoints. While specific viewpoints aren't detailed for every gravel route, many trails in the Alpine foothills provide elevated perspectives, such as the View from Croix du Chef-Lieu overlooking Lake Annecy or the Belvédère de la Grande Jeanne, offering panoramic views of the lake and mountains.
Pringy is well-integrated into the Annecy region, and as a base for outdoor activities, you can typically find parking in and around the commune. Many routes start from towns like Vitry-le-François or Loisy-sur-Marne, where public parking facilities are usually available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking options when planning your ride.
Pringy is located just 3 km north of Annecy, which is a major transport hub. While direct access to specific trailheads via public transport might require some planning, you can often reach Pringy or nearby towns by bus from Annecy. From there, you can cycle to the start of your chosen gravel route. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Absolutely! Pringy and its surroundings are a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond gravel biking, you can enjoy road cycling, hiking, and mountain hikes in the Aravis and Bauges ranges. Lake Annecy, known as one of Europe's clearest lakes, offers a wide range of water activities. Paragliding is also a popular skybound experience in the region.


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