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Gravel biking around Vaudoy-En-Brie offers routes through the Brie countryside, characterized by rolling fields, pastoral hedges, and meadows. The region includes the ru d'Ancoeur valley, providing varied terrain for outdoor pursuits. While Vaudoy-En-Brie itself features open landscapes, it benefits from proximity to larger forest massifs like the Forêt de Fontainebleau. The area's unpaved roads and paths are suitable for gravel biking, allowing exploration of its natural features and historical sites.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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38.1km
02:21
320m
320m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.1km
02:57
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.6km
02:15
250m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:25
190m
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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22.9km
01:37
140m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Treat yourself to a well-deserved break at the picnic area near the Montcet washhouse, on the banks of the Aubetin. With its three tables set in a calm and natural setting, this space is the ideal place to eat in complete tranquility. Enjoy the serenity of the place, between the murmur of the water and the freshness of the environment, to regain your strength before continuing on your way.
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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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The Church of Saint-Martin-et-Sainte-Anne is a parish church built in the 12th century, with alterations made in the 15th and 16th centuries. It has a central nave flanked by an aisle to the north, a pentagonal apse and a bell tower partially integrated into the masonry of the north aisle. At the back of this tower is a chapel.
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Discover a fascinating monument: the menhir of Sainte-Flodoberthe. According to legend, this menhir is linked to the history of Sainte-Flodoberthe and her sister Sainte-Aubierge, illustrating both the historical heritage and local mythical stories. A fascinating place, combining mystery and beauty, ideal for cyclists in search of discovery and historical adventure.
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Astonishment! This is the feeling that dominates when discovering GALLERIA CONTINUA / Les Moulins, near Boissy-le-Châtel. A contemporary art gallery that follows in the footsteps of its renowned Italian, Chinese and Cuban sites... GALLERIA CONTINUA / Les Moulins has two sites, which are located in former paper mills. Located in Boissy-le-Châtel, in the Grand Morin valley near Coulommiers, the Moulin de Boissy, at 46 rue de la Ferté Gaucher, and the Moulin de Sainte-Marie, at 48 rue des Papeteries, have a rich history whose first written traces date back to the 14th century. Guided by the rhythm of the seasons, GALLERIA CONTINUA / Les Moulins hosts several times a year projects and exhibitions of monumental works by artists from five continents. Since 2007, the Moulin de Boissy site, a renovated former factory of 10,000 m2, has embraced its new artistic life with, for its first three years of activity, 30,000 visitors from all over the world. In 2010, Galleria Continua took on a new challenge by acquiring the former Sainte-Marie paper mill, one kilometer from the Moulin de Boissy. The Moulin de Sainte-Marie extends over 15 hectares with 30,000 m2 of built surface area. Each space has its own function and therefore benefits from architectural and spatial individuality and hosts in situ projects by international artists such as Etel Adnan, Kader Attia, Daniel Buren, Subodh Gupta, Anish Kapoor, Kiki Smith, and many others. Every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Exceptionally closed on January 1st, May 1st, July 14th and December 25th. Doorbell on the building at the entrance.
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The Vaudoy-En-Brie region offers classic 'Brie countryside' terrain, featuring rolling fields, pastoral hedges, and meadows. You'll also encounter varied landscapes in the ru d'Ancoeur valley. While the immediate area is open, it benefits from proximity to larger forest massifs like the Forêt de Fontainebleau, providing a mix of unpaved roads and paths ideal for gravel biking.
Yes, there are routes suitable for various skill levels. For an easier option, consider the La Halle aux Fromages – Place du Village de Mouroux loop from Coulommiers. This 26.6 km (16.5 miles) trail is rated easy and can typically be completed in under two hours, making it a good choice for those new to gravel biking or looking for a more relaxed ride.
For a more challenging experience, the The Chemin des Roses – Old railway loop from Rozay-en-Brie is a difficult 80.5 km (50.0 miles) trail that follows an old railway line, offering a unique perspective and a longer ride of over five hours. Another moderate option is the Nice quay for a break – Moulin de Voulangis loop from Coulommiers, which is 46.4 km (28.8 miles) long.
Many of the gravel routes in the Vaudoy-En-Brie area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Green route loop from Coulommiers and the Aire de picnic + lavoir – Green route loop from Coulommiers, both offering convenient circular journeys through the countryside.
The region is rich in historical and natural sights. Along your rides, you might encounter charming rural architecture and historical points of interest. For example, the Nice quay for a break – Moulin de Voulangis loop from Coulommiers passes by the Moulin de Voulangis. You can also explore highlights like the Le Moulin Choix de Gastins, a historic mill, or the La Halle aux Fromages.
The Vaudoy-En-Brie area, being part of the Île-de-France region, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially colder, wetter conditions on the unpaved paths.
Yes, some routes incorporate convenient stopping points. For instance, the Aire de picnic + lavoir – Green route loop from Coulommiers specifically highlights a picnic area, perfect for a mid-ride break. The region's rural setting also offers many scenic spots for an impromptu stop.
The gravel biking routes around Vaudoy-En-Brie are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 8 reviews. Riders often appreciate the serene 'Brie countryside' and the varied terrain that allows for exploration of both natural features and historical sites.
While Vaudoy-En-Brie is a rural area, the broader Seine-et-Marne department has some public transport options. It's advisable to research specific train or bus routes to nearby towns like Coulommiers or Rozay-en-Brie, from where you can often connect to the start points of various gravel trails. Always check local transport schedules for bike carriage policies.
While the region is known for its rolling fields and the ru d'Ancoeur valley, a notable natural feature you might encounter is the Cascade Saint-Augustin. This waterfall offers a picturesque spot to visit and adds to the diverse natural beauty of the area.
Many gravel routes in rural areas like Vaudoy-En-Brie often start from villages or towns where public parking may be available. When planning your ride, check the starting points of specific tours on komoot, as users often add details about parking facilities. Towns like Coulommiers or Rozay-en-Brie, which are common starting points, typically offer parking options.
Generally, no specific permits are required for cycling on public paths and trails in the Seine-et-Marne department, including those suitable for gravel biking. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage, especially when passing through private land or protected natural areas, and to stay on marked trails.


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