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No traffic gravel bike trails around Charency offer varied terrain within a natural setting, characterized by leafy woods and views of the surrounding countryside. The region, while in Meurthe-et-Moselle, is near the Jura Mountains, providing access to a patchwork of landscapes including rolling hills, spruce forests, and limestone cliffs. This area features well-maintained paths suitable for gravel biking, utilizing tracks and forest lanes.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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107km
07:17
1,520m
1,520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.6km
01:31
270m
270m
Moderate gravel ride. 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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02:16
270m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Charency featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty away from cars.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Charency wind through a genuine natural setting, characterized by leafy woods and well-maintained paths. You'll encounter tracks and forest lanes, typical of the broader Jura region, which features gently rolling hills, spruce forests, and pastures. The versatility of a gravel bike is perfect for navigating this varied landscape.
Yes, all the routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Syam Forge – Syam Castle and Ironworks loop from Champagnole is a moderate 20 km ride that brings you back to your starting point.
The trails in this guide range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 2 moderate routes, such as the Chemin du Bois des Auges – Saint Andrew's Church loop from Censeau, and 1 difficult route, like the challenging Shore of Lac de Narlay – Ladoye Viewpoint loop from Champagnole, which covers over 100 km.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty. While gravel biking, you might be near stunning natural monuments like the Moulin du Saut Waterfall, the Maillys Falls, or the dramatic Billaude Waterfall. The Pertes de l'Ain, with its deep gorges and unique rock formations, is also a notable highlight in the broader area.
Yes, the area offers cultural points of interest. For instance, the Syam Castle and Ironworks is a significant landmark you can encounter. Charency itself has a Chapelle Saint-Laurent offering magnificent views and the ruins of a medieval castle, perfect for photography.
The region's 'leafy woods' and 'genuine natural setting' suggest that spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also suitable, but always check local weather conditions, especially for potential heat or rain, as the Jura region can have varied weather.
While some routes are challenging, the presence of 'well-maintained paths' and 'leafy woods' means that sections or shorter routes could be enjoyable for families with some biking experience. Always check the specific route's distance and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities. The moderate routes are generally more suitable.
Many outdoor trails in France are dog-friendly, especially those in natural settings like the 'leafy woods' and 'forest lanes' around Charency. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check for specific local regulations or signage along the chosen route, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas.
The komoot community rates the tours in this region with an average score of 3.0 stars. Users often praise the quiet, natural environment and the opportunity to explore the picturesque countryside away from traffic.
Given the rural nature of Charency and the starting points mentioned (like Champagnole or Censeau), you can generally find parking in or near these villages. Look for designated parking areas or public spaces, especially near the start of circular routes.
Accessing specific trailheads directly by public transport in rural areas like Charency can be limited. While larger towns like Champagnole might have train or bus connections, reaching the exact starting points of some routes might require a short ride or taxi. Planning your journey in advance with local transport schedules is recommended.


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