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Gravel biking around Basse-Allaine, a municipality in the Jura canton of Switzerland, offers routes through a diverse natural landscape. The region is characterized by extensive forested areas and agricultural land, providing varied terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails. Gentle hills and valleys allow for routes that traverse shaded woodland paths and open country roads. The Allaine River flows through the municipality, enhancing the natural beauty and offering scenic routes along its banks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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riders
25.1km
01:51
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
19.0km
01:25
250m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.0km
01:34
240m
240m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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35.9km
02:34
700m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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42.4km
03:10
970m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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This bridge on the Transjurane Autoroute is constructed over the cycling path from Porrentruy to Fahy. The cycling path itself is in excellent condition on mainly flat surface.
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small table at the exit of the village, pretty cool
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Beautiful old town with charming flair.
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Ramp enthusiasts at more than 10%
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Beautiful pond on the edge of the forest. Many paths lead through the woods, enough to make a nice little outing from Vendlincourt.
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The cycle paths along the Doubs are well maintained
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There are over 4 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in Basse-Allaine, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for a peaceful cycling experience.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Basse-Allaine traverse a diverse landscape. You'll find yourself cycling through extensive forested areas, which cover nearly half of the region, as well as open agricultural lands. The presence of the Allaine River also means some routes may offer scenic paths along its banks, providing a mix of shaded woodland and open country roads.
While specific 'easy' rated routes are limited in this selection, the region's generally tranquil nature and blend of gentle hills and valleys can accommodate families. For a moderate option, consider the Vendlincourt Pond – St-Fromont Chapel loop from Alle, which offers a 25 km ride with manageable elevation, suitable for families with some cycling experience.
Many natural paths and forest trails in Basse-Allaine are generally dog-friendly, especially given the region's 'peu touristique' (little-traveled) nature. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near agricultural areas or wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas.
Basse-Allaine offers several points of interest. You might encounter the ancient Gallo-Roman Villa at Prairie Dessous or the Former Priory of Grandgourt. For natural wonders, consider routes that pass near the Milandre Caves or the Doue Spring. The Porrentruy Castle – View of Haute Ajoie loop from Porrentruy specifically takes you past the impressive Porrentruy Castle.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic gravel bike trails in this guide are circular routes, designed to bring you back to your starting point. Examples include the Vendlincourt Pond – St-Fromont Chapel loop from Alle and the Pleasant – Picnic table loop from Joncherey.
The diverse landscape of Basse-Allaine, with its forests and open fields, makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also great, especially for shaded forest paths. Winter riding is possible, but conditions can vary, so check local weather and trail reports.
Starting points for many routes are often located in or near villages like Alle, Joncherey, Porrentruy, or Courgenay. These villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check specific starting locations for designated parking areas or street parking availability.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Basse-Allaine range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the Vendlincourt Pond – St-Fromont Chapel loop from Alle is rated moderate, while routes like the Pleasant – Picnic table loop from Joncherey and the Col de Montvoie – Col de la Croix loop from Courgenay are considered difficult due to greater distances and elevation gains.
Yes, the region's gentle hills and valleys provide opportunities for scenic views. The Porrentruy Castle – View of Haute Ajoie loop from Porrentruy offers vistas of the Haute Ajoie region. Additionally, the restored 13th-century Milandre Tower, while not directly on a featured route, is known for panoramic views of the Franco-Swiss surroundings and could be a worthwhile detour.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Basse-Allaine are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse natural beauty of forests and agricultural lands, and the opportunity to explore historical sites away from busy roads.


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